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a common ground a, [000:00:00;00] with the headlines of this, our italian will make his council an amendment that would have permitted sending weaponry to crane without parliamentary approval. they say each shipment must be authorized by the legislature. between admissible in our view, i see no reason why these scores continues. it's in the interest of those who want to continue. please leave your blames and blame game on russia.
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a potential for nuclear war in an exclusive interview live party china is, is the b, b, c of deliberately disposing facts and spreading rumors to punish the nation's perception in the west as it facing the process with policies with your morning or afternoon. good evening. whatever you are in the world, welcome to our to international is just gone. 5 am here in the russian capital, and it's great to have you with us. i'm right on on. let's take a look at today's top stories. we start with lawmakers in nato member, italy have pushed back against sending more weapon retreat crane. they counselled an amendment that would have allowed our suppliers to heave without parliamentary
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approval. as they say in legislature must authorize every shipment, all team contributor rachel madison experience looks like we're seeing the 1st signs of a shift and public opinion on weapons supplies to keith actually impacting on the behavior of a western government. so there may just be hope for democracy yet. maybe italy's prime minister george or maloney's right wing coalition was elected largely on a populist domestic agenda. maloney immediately went gaga for ukrainian president vladimir zalinski all over twitter as soon as she was elected. but her coalition partners aren't on the same page. our position is clear. we feel that peace negotiations are needed at this time. countries like the u. s. continue to supply the ukrainians. i don't think this is the priority at the most powerful weapon a little the diplomacy, not missiles and warheads. i'm counting on no more talk of sending weapons, but of sending diplomats. so what do italians? what? well,
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you think that would be the only thing that really mattered if you were running the country of, you know, italy mainly. they want to be able to pay the bills for their basic needs. amid rising energy and inflation. and the state is already spending around $5000000000.00 euros a month to offset those household costs, which maloney considers unsustainable. no sign that she considers the cost of the ukraine conflict for italy unsustainable though. but it seems that the italian people have figured out that sending more weapons is exacerbating their own problems. just 39 percent of italians support their government's continued weapons supplies to ukraine. that's according to a recent european opinion poll and the streets in italy tell a similar story with thousands of citizens and trade unions protesting earlier this month. your volume at all. what i want to say is stop giving ukraine weapons. let's start peace negotiations. that is the only way to end the conflict. oh, father can be,
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he can let people pay for the costs of conflict. does the governments to start the conflict, but it is always the people who buy the price as to what i mean. the major european countries are scrambling to strengthen their arsenals. i don't think they should do this pieces the priority, but obviously they are not doing this for piece calls for democracy over weapons. had been ramping up recently in the west. the u. s. joint chiefs chairman mark, milly said earlier this month that ukraine should head to the negotiating table before winter sets in some prominent republicans also made negotiations over more weapons. a wedge issue in the recent mid term elections in which the g o. p, one back control of congress. even nato is worried about the stockpiles and defense readiness of its members, states, as they emptied their weapons, stocks for keith knocks, according to alliance official. so while alone he might want to personally baxon lindsey for governing coalition is none. the less supposed to be democratically
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accountable to the people who voted them in. and the type of who are that we're now seeing within the italian government suggests that some lawmakers might actually be interested in listening to what their own citizens want. germany president has said that a pc it was in russia and ukraine would be an act of injustice because freezing the conflict with only solidify the gains that russian troops i've already made. and he calls for a sci fi now and not serious. because at the moment, a truce would mean, in fact, recognition of the injustice that's already occurred. please find now would mean that russia will keep the occupied territories. this means that borders have been violated. international law is being violated and land is being seized. and all this will be allowed. cave has been demand me that nato countries increase their weaponry supplies, feed grains, war effort. the u. s. alone has sent many $20000000000.00 of murphy aid to grain. a european commission has announced it will send another 18000000000 euros and
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assistance this coming year. a former assistant secretary of the us treasury says e u countries have been following americas lead on the ukraine conflict. washington and the you are responsible for the war. and so if there's blame it rested on their shoulders. rosters. the early involved it, sir, why didn't the warner doesn't want to let go of it because it's a source of a permanent propaganda against russia. and if you, if your government has the goal, that is, if the american government has the goal or world germany, the more discomfort and pressure and stress it can create in moscow the better. so, don't expect the west to see you. frayne. is anything but
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a way of demonizing, russia, and pressuring russian this german chancellor or whatever he is. he, he's a paw for washington. he doesn't represent the german people any more than they hear you commissioner represents your band people. all of these people have been car, washington zip irises, the end of world war 2. when you see reports of german industry is having to flee germany because of no energy, they're coming to america and you see this type of thing. you sometimes wonder. c how much punishment the germans will except for being a part of america empower so there is that sort of oh, on the other hand these european leaders are probably very well paid
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and they look after their own interest long before they look after their country's interest on the 3rd through wanna rushes of a thing in diplomat said deputy head of the pharmacy in moscow and an exclusive interview. he says that the world is undergoing considerable transformations, new point, and tension emerging, that he dismisses any potential for nuclear war. this is because of you as actions of that, just for gas on fire now and again that we couldn't continue this business as usual. i recognise that russia i took decision to postpone. ah, the already planned a regular session of bilateral consulting commission, due to be held these very days in cairo, egypt. but we need so because we couldn't just ignore, ah,
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what has been an ongoing attempt by the us to add a problems to the place of this u. s. administration, the by an administration decided to halt these dialogue. it happens after our special military operation started without any explanation whatsoever, unilaterally, but the moment a u. s. wants to come back to the table and resume strategic security dialogue with russia will, will be their terms like nuclear, a war on world war 3. we're increasingly hearing that both in the media and on a government level. what's the purpose of that? who benefits from this type of aggressive rhetoric? i truly regret that these happens. i am disturbed by the fact that them,
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the very idea of a nuclear war became over time, more and more acceptable if you wish. for general public, it's in admissible in our view. i see no reason why these discourse continues. it's in interest. so those who want to stir fur further on the general sense of uncertainty and find ways how to continue this litany of blames, blame game on russia. we can not accept it. it's completely completely absorbed them has nothing to do with reality. rushes foreign ministry has said multiple times that the u. s. is increasingly close to becoming a party in the conflict in at ukraine. don bass through its weapons, supplies to key of us veterans. private contractors may have been at documented, widely fighting against russian troops. so is america actually not a party in the conflict?
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we do believe that us and others come closer and closer to the point when they would be regarded as parties for these conflicts. the risks associated with this evolution and development are undeniable. and i a huge and back growing, but we all so ah, act in our pronouncements, in the most responsible manner, we understand and appreciate that such a statement may have not only political, but legal and other consequences. so we measure our pronouncements with great care . we do not abandon needs irrespective of how our adversaries and opponents describe or interpret this just because they don't like us. we do so deliberately not to always stretch our own messaging and also let me be very frank, to maintain
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a great deal of flexibility on how to configure our further action. big attempts rights, no deputy foreign minister on for months really previously to isolate russia or a c. e e's are collapsing as a structure ah, aids being cynically abused by the very same a group of countries to diminishing importance. alternative views on global architecture and on european architecture. so absence of minister law growth in lloyds is regrettable. but this is also a sign on how furious our adversary's are in terms of just destroying the fundamentals of procedures. not only the fundamental political and security architecture,
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but the very essence on how the international system works. they are afraid of truth and they continue these a culture of denial in diplomacy. china has a kid, the b, b. c of deliberately, just still thing. facts of tonisha nations perception in the west, cynthia was a little wave of protests against strict antique over policies. those comments came off and chinese authorities detained a b, b. c reporter. as a protest in shanghai involving you were your none. the remarks from the british side are a serious distortion of facts and constitute a grave interference in china's internal affairs. we firmly reject it. everything was conducted within legal procedures. this b b. c journalist refused to cooperate with the police, his law enforcement efforts, and then acted as if he were a victim to bbc immediately twist to the story and massively propagated the
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narrative that it's journalist had been arrested and beaten by police. while actually he was working simply to try to paint china as a guilty party, toto china and saturday, the scene of order was detained, to refusing to leave the scene as it became potentially dangerous. the 3rd, his release him after confirming his identity, they said the dentist identify himself as such until after he was taken into custody. worse and government, which previously oppose anti loves and process in their own countries. and now, speaking out in support of the demonstrations in china, among them is canadian prime minister, just intruders. seem anything guessing about his own har starns in similar processes? nation earlier this year. if you join the protests, because you're tired of coven, you now need to understand your breaking laws. we heard your frustration with coven,
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with the measures that are there to keep people saying. we heard you. it's time to go home now. where the media outlets have changed their thoughts off the pre the seat conduct me anti cove process than now presenting the wave of valleys in china in a positive light. just a few months ago, popular bukosa branded those purchasing as a fringe by naughty who. busy were opposing the general consensus on how to fight the virus. we heard from n to as a liberal lawyer as the black in canada. he says it's common for the western media to show china in a bad light. they're using every pretext they can to put china in a bad light because you can be rest assured that of china had relaxed all its corporate measures. and many people died in china. they would be accusing china doing nothing, protect his people. the fact is that china's try to protect his people as best he
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can and using measures which were effective and are effective. they're trying to undermine the chinese government as they are trying to undermine the russian government by supporting any, any small protests which they can. den drive into something bigger, to try and influence people in china against the government and try and support with the domestic populations. the anti chinese policies are adopting. i didn't see the chinese government complaining about what the canadian government did to the forces them or since. so as i say, any, any chance they had the canadians, the americans of british and all the rest of nato, any pretext they can use to bash china, they're going to use it and we can expect more of the same to her policy. it's just staggering. the pentagon has claimed china is attending to a rose u. s. influence in the asia pacific region, including by drawing attention to the chaos,
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taking us withdrawal from afghanistan last year. in 2021. the people's republic of china employed multiple diplomatic tools in an attempt to erode u. s. and partner influence, such as highlight in the u. s. withdraw from afghanistan, and criticizing us backed security partnerships people's republic of china. officials and state media outlets also repeatedly condemned the u. s withdrawal from afghanistan and cited the withdrawal as evidence that the u. s. is an unreliable partner and declining power. yes, withdrawal is one of the defining moments of recent history. after 20 years of its military operation in afghanistan, the pendulum quit in the face with taliban advance and left behind thousands of people who had helped been helping the us army over the years. a bomb attack. why and isis linked group applicable apple as people were trying to flee,
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killed at nissan city civilians and 13 us marines. for some media outlets have described the us pull out from our fasten as a disaster. and republican lawmakers have been putting the blame squarely on the button and ministration. the biden administration repeatedly misled the american people about the real situation on the ground in cobble issuing public statements that were in direct opposition to the internal reports being sent by the state department and u. s. military. at one point, the state department spokesperson net price was encouraging people to make their way to the airport and telling the press, the evacuation was efficient and effective. but the apple gates were closed, and internal memos were talking about how there were too many dead bodies at the airport. and i don't know how to deal with all of them. former c i, a analysts, larry dalton says the u. s. is trying to justify its aggressive political thoughts
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against china. so reality as the united states can do very little to stop china. if china decided to be that kind of aggressive, let's column an expeditionary military force. the fact of the matter is for the last 30 years, there's only one country that has consistently been involved with ex, but the expeditionary military encounters. certainly their troops overseas to occupy other countries. that's the united states. what, what, what this document provides. you've got to have an enemy, you got to have a well defined at it. but then when you look at it from an economic standpoint, what you see is that the united states is wanting to cultivate, has its embed economically with the chinese on a variety of fronts, from the national basketball association. you lot boss with tesla, apple. so that's why it's, it's gets a friendly it's, it's really pulling in 2 different directions. on the one hand,
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china has to be presented as is the worst and ever, on the other hand, it's a lucrative market. the united states wants to take advantage of nearly $200.00 policy in civil civil society groups have risen to the international criminal court in the hague, demanding legal action against israel over the treatment of palestinians. the less his highlighted, the designation of 6 policy, no limitations of terrorist by israel zone as later raised on their headquarters is a huge them of operating as part of a network run by the popular front for the liberation of palestinian. i left this group considered as a terrorists by israel and western powers. civil society lives the hand of the household on the port condemned them as well as well. and further, the sizes actions in palestine elsa, the easiest stainless demonic israel stock practices,
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which according to past indians are human rights violations. we discussed this with the general director of a person who signed one of the letters when we send our letter to the court just to encourage them to, to move. that's the issue because or to designate us. and it's not the 1st time to be honest with you. we have been under smith campaigns for the last 15 years. we said to them, you have to use also the to come out, you know, just to defend. also your partner, as i see. and you do this according to your statute. this is called the preventive event of a statement or preventive code or something like that. you have to do this. you can't keep silent. another think is about also the victims. palestine has been in this attack or internationally crime scene so long. and you
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haven't, you know, move one practical step and you haven't taken any specific action like the warrant, as for instance, against the kind of the months. this is what we say. we said, bureau or justice delayed justice the night. that's what we said for the former head of the display scripted clancy exchange f t access address allegations of helping ukraine won the money from the u. s. several credit party. surprisingly, he says he wishes he could not done that. i, i believe in the all day i'll be you free monitor funds for the democratic party. i don't. why you prince wondering funds are, you know why they would out
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a way. i don't know which ones are wandering. i reading whole direction. i was part of the internet to the back of the world. second, the largest crypto kind of things change until suddenly last billions of dollars, vivian investors out to die. the former ceo was a major back of the stuff i think policy. media reports raise questions about the possible money laundering. why achieve ukraine has denied the claims cooling them. conspiracy theories, but the world with just my mosque says, quote, it's a question worth asking. we heard from us legal and media alice, while he says a democratic party is ty is with the founder of this. and the money laundering allegations of just scratching the surface when you are giving money to any party that has a tremendous amount in end. tried to to court favor with
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a so just so happened. he might be a democrat himself in virtue, he has been bank rolling and he claims as well to be fair republicans as well. so he's of the same ideology. he habits a bank roll them, and he then turns to the same people as, as, go ahead now regulate me, investigate me. me who has been writing checks. i mean it's, it's a perfect and you're worried about a conspiracy very it's, it's, it's beyond that is obvious. there's, there's no scull dugger re here. i mean, but here's the thing. remember, i'm telling you this, this is going to go away so fast, but in other sectors involved financial and otherwise, this is going to be the biggest unraveling that anybody has ever seen. because you haven't even gotten to the, to the, the 1st level of this up next is a very interesting document about an ex, new ne,
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nazi skinhead. we should say that i will be back here. that will be our voice us when you so we hope you girls what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race who is on a very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk with i am, my name is frank, i'm a retired from philadelphia, got in the move in age 13, going on 14. and we were violent towards those people because we believe that were
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the race we 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 4 o skin, neo nazi white supremacists in the us and canada. and they found each other and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out was 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 audiology are removed. it was very impactful. when someone finally came along with no fear, no judgement, you heard my story did nothing to challenge it without
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a was recently as meaningless cards and that if you speak russian, keep your voice down while out and about a couple of don't put your human symbols on display yeah, that will get rid of the social stays, reach not at all. i'm guy. the guy from the bottom don't talk to strangers. i avoid noisy gatherings. a minute actually eaten your colleagues and perhaps also your friend, since you're guilty because you'll rush a detail. glad to wait a minute for
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a specific story shortly concerning i wanted to go and pay my respects to all those who lost our license, the hands of the 3rd. right. and i wouldn't want to do it with anybody other than john. honestly, you know, horrible atrocity had affected millions and millions in and this is the ideology that i, that i live 5 or 4 years and my own history, since it's harder than mine being jewish, i had something to turn to. he didn't, he left something that was like a family type relationship and move back into the real world. living it is really finally feels at home and he feels like he's with his people and i leaving with this. i know that that's something i'd like to feel in life. you know, i'd like to feel that i do belong to something and i have something to look forward
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to and i have something to believe. i'm not sure what it's going to be basically turned myself to be a real american patriot, but i don't like the direction that my country is going a whole lot. when i was like a cheaper. yeah, because it a full then overwhelmed with emotion. started shaking, embed, and as i went into laboratory a few moments ago, i get thick. wow. going to the camp. it makes it. it's like putting in a face with a name. it's no longer, you know, old reels that you see on t v. programs and documentaries, you know,
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written by some guy who wasn't there on the page from history book. it's real language thing that you can fix the world. the best of your ability is that just starts with you and the way that you live your life and you are, which what you're doing now is that the coin laundry, going back and fixing some of the wrong. you can at one point, stop it. that's enough, things need to be different, and they gave me more than 1500 years when prison, a small fortress their dest. same was worst of all, the groups of prisoners, about $500.00 from them, were tortured to death. here, most of the parish after the deportation to the concentration camps, 1500 people of the jewish faith died there. i found it hard to believe from nazi they were really avid in real getters, transit hands as well. people were coming merely coming in to wait for the training to go to the with the dog house. so the more house and stuff,
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