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long distance, i see these 2 new bosses don't volunteer. motivation says do you do on both american sam, joe biden for prioritizing weapons shipments to ukraine. attacking problems on the home front as washington is accused of failing to deal with a string to poke fit chemical accidental across the country. i honestly feel that the palestinians of the police department, the fire department, all the 1st responders, they don't have the answers to give us because i don't think they know they're not getting the street answers either. mosca recovers 101 russian prisoners of war from ukrainian captivity. the country's defense ministry reports they were in grave danger. also this out, gemini, must constantly be reminded with completed on the evidence
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specifically for myself with us. he speaks with a former namibian minister who supports the law to make germany pay reparations, colonial era genocide. a a very welcome you're watching on t international with the latest world news update is good to have you with us. now in the united states, a train carrying hazardous materials has the road in michigan. that's just dow is off to a different chemical emergency with sparks in florida and fire baron gulf the plastics warehouse and quickly spread across several acres of land, forcing a nearby nursery to evacuate. authorities say, a propane tank explosion likely cause the blaze in an area where thousands of plastic parts were kept. dozens of fire fighters were deployed to tackle the flames
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. no casualties or injured in or injuries have been reported. is the 5th major industrial related emergency in the us just this month alone. 2 weeks ago, a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed and spoke his cargo in ohio. the environmental designs to sponsor mass, the outrage on line with some critic suggesting washington should be focusing more on domestic problems instead of foreign policy goals, like donating money to ukraine. i don't want to see ukraine flags in ohio anymore. the government gave you crate money for weapons instead of using it to fix or train tracks and trains. now we have one of the worst disasters in the history of our country. reporter on the ground in east palestine says the entire town smells like chemicals. instead of sending the next 1000000000 to ukraine, we should send it to ohio. it's been nearly 2 weeks, and mayor pete has yet to go to east palestine, ohio. perhaps they should consider changing the name of their town to ukraine if
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they want to bite and regime to pay better attention. train derailment in ohio while another $10000000000.00 goes to military contractors for ukraine. money wandering. a government's handling of disaster in ohio has also spoke some internet names with some criticising bill forties for intentionally burning up the talks. ng spelled and others even suggesting that joe biden isn't doing his job because he's been abducted by one of the u. f o. that recently flew across the us or the ohio incidents caused the release of large amounts of faustine gas into the soil, and it's a comb pounds previously used in chemical warfare. 5 days off the train crash spilled, the chemicals officials decided to set them on fire to stop the toxins from spreading any further on the ground, the states governor lay to said it was safe for residence to return to their homes . the locals fit then not being told the whole truth about the chemical threats
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here i thought i was getting any answers then i got hopeful that i was going to get it. but i feel like it was just a big run around. like i feel like a lot of the questions that were asked for people's rantings and just speaking in circles, the answers that were given were things that we've already been told we all just want answers. i think that's what everybody here wants is just answers. i honestly feel that the policy in the, the police department, the fire department, all the 1st responders, they don't have the answers to give us because i don't think they know they're not getting the straight answers either. that's not discuss these developments with diane's an independent candidate for us senate in new york state. many thanks for joining goes on the program. now diane, many americans seem to be criticizing washington for focusing too much on issues like delivering financial and legal aid to ukraine while such disasters happening home? do you think the by didn't government has its priorities straight right now?
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well, i think their priorities are pretty uniform, which is to destroy everything. we're not really helping ukraine, the more weapons we spend, the more ukrainians die. and we're not really helping the american people with this collapse this derailment was the 8 in the pittsburgh. oh hi. oh region and a 5 year period, 8 serious derailments. there was another train with chemicals on board that derailed just a few weeks earlier in louisiana. so this is, it's a horror. and it demonstrates a complete lack of concern for the principle of the general welfare as enshrined in our constitution. like things in the space of these instance in the last few weeks . what do you see is the main causes of these disasters? and what do you think the government should be doing to stop this from happening again? well, it's very difficult because once you neglected to invest in your infrastructure so
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long, it's like you don't do an oil change in your car for many years at a certain point. everything just stops. so it's very hard to know if this is just the case of breakdown because we haven't invested if there is deliberate sabotaged to play people psychologically. is that in some cases i don't know. i think you can't rule that out. unfortunately, we have a government which has lost the mandate of the people. i and our news media as well . i think many people in the united states are feeling betrayed. they are suffering, we have a very high suicide rate, very high drug overdose rate. these are not spines of people who are happy with a high morale. do you think that the situation with these industrial disasters
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getting enough coverage in the us media and does that coverage look fair to, you know, it's not really being covered and if it is covered, they try to portray it as an isolated incident, as opposed to taking the thing as a whole, like the floods in california, the droughts and texas, the trains v railing and admitting that what we need is an overall change of everything. perhaps we shouldn't be spending $100000000000.00 for weapons and a to you crane. what would $100000000000.00 do for infrastructure in the united states? we certainly could use it a higher like what would they say? they really worried that it still might not be safe for them to return home. despite them being told, it said save to do so. it comes to stay is off to be toxic trade incident. do you think that people are being told the whole truth about the situation? no, i don't. they seem not to think they're being told the whole truth. there's been very
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little straight or comprehensive coverage in the press. we know that there was just a rail strike over safety issues where they're trying to reduce the number of engineers on a train to only one which is unbelievable to is already low. and then we had people arguing that the engineers should have no sick leave and they finally got some kind of negotiation, which is not really adequate. and i think people are aware of that. so i think people have a clear sense including the employees of the these railroad companies that the truth is not being told and they are not being treated fairly. and do you expect anyone to be held accountable for all of these incidents? well, we'll see. maybe we should start by holding people accountable for whatever happened with the north stream pipeline. thank you for joining us on the program. really appreciate your time to answer an independent candidate for us senate in new york
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state and other developments moscow. phase $101.00 russian military prisoners have returned from ukrainian captivity in the latest deal with kiev marcia's defense ministry say that service men have faith, mosul, danger and captivity. ukraine gone, find to be exact same number of its people. they released russian soldiers and now being taken from low sco, well received medical and psychological evaluation and any necessary treatment is the 2nd such prisoner for this month. the previous one was mediated by the united arab emirates. meanwhile, officials in russia's crimea, a local air defense systems have shot down to ukrainian drones over the sea, close to the post city of 7 stapo. there's no information on any damage or casualties. it's come to the crane. you don't already have confirms and multiple strikes have hit several of the countries regions, at least one attack on energy infrastructure facilities took place in the western
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city of the valve. meanwhile, a video was paid online, allegedly showing schools of dead soldiers being prepared to be sent back to the ukrainian side. a warning for you. now you might find the following image is distressing. the and verify the image is a paid to show rows of soldiers lying in wooden coffins filling the building. there's no information on where or when this video was recorded. however, it comes as a situation for the cranium. army continues to deteriorate in the embattled city of also mosque, also known as back moot, multiple report. se ukrainian falls is preparing to retreat from the region as fighters from the russian volcanic group advance in the area. the heads of wagner, you have any promotion, say the city could be surrounded in the coming months. ah, in africa namibian genocide, descendants are calling on germany to pay reparations for the crimes berlin committed in a country doing its colonial era african say in agreement previously reached
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between the 2 nations is not legally sound according to a new lawsuit. the namibian government had no right to accept the deal which offers no direct compensation to the descendants of the victims. berlin however, says it has already taken accountability for its history and admits to the horrific events. in 2021, germany pledge to invest and develop the country which would be paid on a voluntary basis. for some namibian local. say that simply not enough. ah.
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a form and the may be in deputy minister of lands told us that germany's atrocities on african soil must not be forgotten. and berlin must bear legal accountability by providing direct compensation. jeremy's, this ceo of udall dead. now he's giving military eat to ukraine to fight russia. germany must constantly be reminded of the atrocities that he has completed on the efficacy. and specifically, in default form a soft was african home of india. and that it was the legal responsibility into it and recognize and compensate a communities. death must very good. gemini, must constantly reminded of the test that the government
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really sold, as the descendants with government was never really sold in us us to, to, to, to pipe and demand from the gym. gracious washington is refusing to investigate allegations that it's navy bombed russians. nord stream gas pipelines to germany, us officials say it's not their business to probe an incident that happened far away from american territory. that's in response to journalists, the grilling b biden, administration and congress about the revelations published by journalist seymour hersh. he said, washington plans to expose sets on the pipelines last june is blast, did not occur on us soil. i would leave it to our partners on whose territory,
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on whose soil as it were on these glasses or to speak to the appropriate investigated mechanisms. and now the party line, as you've heard there, is that the north stream explosion is a european matter and has nothing to do with america. by the way, the same state department spokesman there and, and price was already tweeting way back in march of 2021. so 2 years ago that quote, ignored stream to pipeline is a russian geopolitical project intended to divide europe and weaken european energy security. it's a bad deal for all involved. so net pride sure had a lot to say about nord stream back then, but now that it's been blown up and it's no longer a concern to washington apparently. and by the way, since when did washington adopt the position that events happening outside of the u . s. that don't directly involve it park now?
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none of its business. that's a new one. and americans aren't the only ones asking some questions. german politicians are wondering why there's so much silence around the issue from berlin . so on that am loosing view missouri bus to clarify a tax on the north stream pipeline that you do not consider importing. we just heard that for almost half a year, we have been asking the same question over and over again here in parliament during the government interrogation someone else who aside the gas pipelines in the baltic sea. this is the most serious terrorist attack against critical infrastructure since world war 2 had your deaf on in silence. expose us you by you. now remember the german chess there. all of schultz was standing in a podium right beside us, president joe biden on february 7th, 2022. when biden said that if russia goes into ukraine, washington will put an end to nord stream. biden was talking about germany's main source of energy and shoulds. just stood there saying nothing,
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iron of use daydreaming, or just admiring that the core. but that's kind of an interesting question. why didn't you say something about that? and hers is reporting alleges that schultz was on the same wavelength as washington and biden, despite being initially quote wobbly about germany's economic. busy life blood and europe's economic engine. so before even the conflict in ukraine popped off, that was an issue. and jeffrey sachs, a prominent american economist now a professor at columbia in columbia university. sax is, again speaking out, calling hirsch's account of the nordstrom explosions. pretty much a no brainer. frankly, it's been obvious from the start. this was not an easy operation to carry out. it's the kind of operation that the, the cia and other covert parts of the u. s. government do carry out rather routinely by the way,
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yet they blow up lots of infrastructure over time. i try to keep it to hidden. but it was hard to keep this one hidden because the united states was basically the only country with the motive. the means and rather remarkably having announced beforehand that the intention was to end nord stream. yeah. and also go figure that the 2 nations accused of the nord stream, sabotaged in hurst, his report, the u. s. and norway also just happened to be the 2 countries that have now replaced russian gas sales to europe. and our caching. in big time, her said that norway helped washington to find the right place for these c 4 explosives along its coast and also ran interference with neighboring sweden and denmark. so they wouldn't get suspicious if they happen to spot some divers where a mom might not. where they, where they couldn't send, and then they're supposed to be
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a so called independent commission involving journey sweden and denmark into this whole affair. but they all seem to just want to move on like there's nothing to see here. and it's really conspicuous silence. and, you know, should those who have kind of developed an o mertsa around all this who don't really want to talk about it really be the ones to be doing an investigation. normally when, when a, our country or a person or whatever is implicated in something, whether it's her, she's in hirsch's, reporter or otherwise. normally they are the ones overseeing the investigation. and the latest episode of ours, he's going underground option returns. he speaks with american comedian and political commentator jimmy do on a number of subjects, including the nord stream pipeline blasts. don't say is washington wasn't hiding its intentions and until the same methods it employed in a raw can syria,
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where you can watch the full interview. this saturday, how naughty has a sneak peak just on nord stream, sy hersh the great reporter to expose the my lai massacre, the abu ghraib. so many different stories people can look up a, his interview on going underground on our rumble channel. you, you said there was a back to, for sabotage that somehow her, you agree with hersh biden was very clear about the nord stream pipeline. the energy reserves for the european union, the word destroyed. and i should say, mainstream nato media claimed it could be russia destroying their own pipeline. de biden said, there was a deliberate act to sabotage the russians are pumping out disinformation lies. and of the appropriate moment when things calm down, we are going to be sending divers down to find exactly what happened. isn't that the problem? people think you're a putin papa, if you're the one spreading out russian. this information here, joe biden himself said they were going to stop the north st pipeline. i didn't make that up, he said. and now sy her says reveal exactly in
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a detailed way exactly how they did it. we all knew they did it. russia, that's a cash cow for russia that pipeline. why would they blow up their own cash cow? of course, it makes no sense. and of course, you know, i'm old enough to remember the iraq war, and that was sold it to you. american people on a pack allies and anybody who pushed up against it and said that saddam hussein was not a threat to the united states. saddam hussein didn't do 911 and saddam hussein doesn't have any weapons of mass destruction. you were called us that out. you recall apologise for saddam was saying they're doing this. it's the same thing over and over with fire polls the libyan war. they said the same thing about the syrian war, they called me in the scientist. i was right about the gas attacks. i was right about libya. i was right about iraq. and of course, it's not. he doesn't take a genius to see what's going on. human rights watch is the case the us and the u. k. of committing colonial crimes against humanity on the chic uh silence in the last century. london say that regrets the tragedies but rejects the organization's
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characterization of events. bouquets to day committee, the napoleon colonial crime treat an alter ego since as a people without rights the u. k. and the u. s. who together expelled that she goes, hands from their homes, should provide full reparations for the harb that have coached. we respect to work, human rights watch it is around the world. but we categorically reject this characterization of events. on wednesday human rights war to issued a report demanding reparations for the people at the chunk of islands from the u. k . on the west. well, the 1000 at chic go see ends with forced by the british government to leave bad land. and the $900.00 sixties and seventies to make room for building u. s. space. diego garcia. indigenous population was 40 malicious and the se, shells facing objects policy and having ever since been fighting to return home. well we heard from livia, bianco be a leader. other chuckles refugees group based in maricia says it's time such
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a go. seems to return back home and receive reparations for the u. k. when we were on chair goes we have ever seen we have, i was my was job, we have i, when i went house and every one that it was a she's going to how that you know, when i, when i met, you know, i was coding course removed from our lady that i have a sense of from that you can go, you know, we have been fighting for many years as they always seen you. what example number 7 and fixing the package. you go to several sion, you improve their condition on the leaving where they are emotion, you shall, and you need to know more than nothing as being don't improve the condition
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of leaving us. i will say that that will address about the vacation about the higher about jenny. nothing had been done. can do let people read and you clearly when our best time for them ration compensation. what for? how long will be 7 see what was it? we have our internet, we've been investigating the trials and tribulations of the chelsea and people. you can watch on in depth report about the troubled islands nation on dedicated documentary tunnel, all t d. hey the preview a den a feed me a call to the
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american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free people, and to defend the world from gray, with food and medicine. in supplies. and fleet with the wiz presentation of the ukraine called like is always been muddled and confusing. remember the phrase as long as it takes, but it's not a strategic goal now or presented with as long as it takes pertains to the amount
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of conflict. it doesn't pertain the amount of assistance you understand what that mean. or are you crazy? yes. or took a lot and i lost most of my friends. but via i was broke and i wasn't able to say for anyone. i love it. i read wilson, 2030 god, which really in my way to make me start talking to willy waiting for me to say i'm happy that drum you find is willie little john, you can go to sleep. my mother, he become my new friend,
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the one who is not gonna die or a cause he is own. stay alive, those day next to me. if i'm not crazy enough, i'm not gonna make it the hello, i'm annella chan. you are tuned in the modus operandi this week, nato's expansionist dreams may have a rude awakening after altercations outside of the turkish embassy and sweden are taken as hate speech. so is the 2 for one sweetheart deal between sweden and finland expired. we'll discuss. all right, let's get into the m l. me
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. here was an early adopter of nato joining the block way back in 1952. within the alliance, the turks have the 2nd largest military only behind the united states. as you can see here, their location is one of utmost importance, at least as seen by the us, straddling europe and asia to its east and west russia just a few hours north, the african continent just a few hours south. if no wonder turkey has leadership has had to play their geopolitical cards carefully for decades. and no surprise as to why when the nato block was formed by the us, that the americans wanted to keep this country within its orbit. turkey is in ser, like and con. your air bases have proven keyed some of nato's most recent operations across the region. but in recent months following russia is military intervention and ukraine to new members sought to join the block, finland,
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and sweden. their accession would mark the 15th and 16th times. the alliance has expanded since the fall of the soviet union. but membership requires a unanimous vote by existing member states as a now turkey a stand in their way. so joining us to discuss why are kias refusing to along with the program is geopolitical expert and editor at large at t r t world mr. use of aram. now 1st use of can you address for us president? are the ones exchange with the swedish pm where he said and quote, if you want nato accession, you have to extradite these terrorists. we gave them a list of $120.00 people without extra diving these terrorists, it won't happen. and quote, now the swedes have repeatedly said they won't turn over anyone.
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