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a we move on the resolution on recognizing the russian federation as a state sponsor of terrorism. so he adopted selected a says my wife is correct. mm hm. my mother in law lives in some role and we have family in the done boston done. you know, it's a hot cough, odessa all over east. you grade. they have never expected us back porch regime that seized power there and has ruled since and wage to war, to subjugate the east of the country, to their seizure of power. and key of not that any, and i still my sharp, i need to get a little show. smith and they bracket either boys. can you show up as nice you there the club level boss, tennis, a, brazil. when they knew it got to ring,
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you gotta look up on the base and level. vogel is huge. you got a little nicely in principle. it a day the death ago, i doubt that was rock thought i would be to keep pushing and whatnot. and you sort of know if any of those adults as prompt, national dealer, dealer thought they should that. but i was promised that by did made back in december and january that there will be no boots on the ground and you grant it's not on the table. it's not in the cards is completely reversed. and that's being done incrementally, draw down as we call it. and that brings our total commitment, insecurity assistance to ukraine's in february, $213.00 and a half $1000000000.00. so all support for ukraine self defense is an investment in our own security and prosperity as well. we will stand by your brain as a friend of self concept. chad, humor schuman me. a police dean. again,
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you can keep the freight, clean, golden, the de la it will grow as it did, it is good. she thought you were going to cost him speed said he's them cut. they're able to leave the base to better assist with no issue with nothing. you know what i mean because it's an east exterior when you can, you know my grains. well, one thing we know is that the cia has been training people in eastern you crank to kill russians. that's what a direct quote from some of the people being trained and their, their goal there is nothing to do with helping ukrainians. it's fighting worship
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sway, and other countries are building up petune at a time in order to certify the grant is no fun, no gun. oh, i see him there. yos. i saw a rush and run from his 5 position in a little hole and he ran to the next fine position. i think i hit him. i hope i did take out a deep road truck for driving to improve the situation with the russians door. this going to be allowed police not in the interest of the c i a y means that your mother has no bigger cities on her terror in america. every single terrorist organization that became prominent in the world is directly due to american actions in it. and funding i can't think of any that's not been looking at my sis has,
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ah, all of them from south america to, to, you know, asia and africa. america has done more damage to the world than any other country. and now we have a war between russia and ukraine with potentially hundreds of thousands of people dying that would never, ever, ever, in a 1000000 years have happened. if i were president, security agencies that are inside the f b i. or on the democrat side, we've seen that since the appearance of truck in 2016. i mean, what was russia gate about? it was those agencies operating against drop? what? what was the 1st impeachment about of trop the same thing? the 2nd appreciate the same thing. oh, what is the so called insurrection, or the same thing is the same agencies operate and just drop or it directly after i
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know it's correct to say, it's not so much their own that democrats side is they are against a glove in the shop by b s, did i join us, meet that level or to set the control using us down the next? see, let me see because it makes it, i sure don't like it was, but it's that the national did get a little jenny cost and i show it minister about on the market. is it that a separate piece? the thoroughly that are excited? this is my 3rd or complex which is called clear stop problems such as case before or provide you troy. bye love would be to reach your goal with our caller. austin
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will promptly because clearly to pull up, some rest will be with me the stuff. ashley. it's chris, i'm quick with the stephanie specifically. we really want to be visual horseshoe grain. sure. just gonna open up where you will pretty well, why don't you stop appreciate that my fossil streets are working full sco, follow would be an additional data struck me those lot. oh boy, should i make i work with lever in miami, doug, and noticed he was being followed and realized the f. b. i wouldn't let him escape to cuba. he came up with a new plan on the go to says this is me and my wig sitting here. this is jessica. this is when i was sneaking out of the country, driving north towards new york. so i gave them the slip in miami, and i went to my lawyers, so my kids a letter and then i went to my mom's house,
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got a blond with some blue glasses here. pretend from you, jessica. yeah. well, you know, l g b t folks and say change my parents left out a different entrance and i went to new york, ran into small plane. was it they didn't give up like in sick i was a shy city of missiles with the shot. you see up though, my switch, but i'm on the lot. lead benefits are, but they storage america at one point was the manufacturing center of the world and was proud of it. but at some point, the wealthy decided, why don't i just make money on money and they build a whole economy. and we're turning into a giant casino where we don't make anything up. all money is, it's just, it's just, uh, maybe it's so it's not a real economy. there's no way the sustainable this will not last. this is gonna
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ballpark with less than most other conditions. can also mcdahl. i mean, cost you from the wood in which it health will it be nice to pay your bill of capitalism as any of the machine you're buying in the west to email the quote from your computer never missed gym or similar problems with the choice with, with smoke what she needs to do is just to learn how to make a pathology and the principles the circle, but she knew it, but by view, you don't just let you. each social term banks does appear. in the 20th century. journalist started using it to describe the bank because who legally control the u . s. federal reserve system and made money out of thin air. this term refers to the 3 large new york banks and maybe the 2 large california banks. so that's 5 american bikes. it refers to probably 2 of the large british banks. i to deutscher bank in germany to credit suisse and
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switzerland, and that's about it. that's, that's the bank. so these are the banks that are too big to fail. the banks on the united states a federal reserve is always available to bail out after the british. so know we get the form, the insured. maybe it's down to who i 1000000 shouldn't be slow day going the semester. and i really should leave sheen and she still knew archibald from good. good any gel. would you like history? you do my current. she has a whole list. you jim. i kind of 30 but i you met the last peanut, she's the bank. you clean the nip back or you bite anthony bully? yeah. can chest for finances where the dominant financial group of or service or
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the united states and u. k. bikes and their objective is their head, germany, they basically control the international international financial system. their means of control are the federal reserve bank routing. and of course, the world bike in the international monetary fund. would you be sure to g? i need is somebody mich? 12 see me when he's all at the premier care, eddie by b, which 1000 is jumping, you mean? doing in the goal? ism is not multi polar globalism. his unit. i heads in the hands of american hegemony, and therefore the hedge enemy of american financial and corporate enterprises. with
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operation the aerodynamic began shortly after world war 2 and lost it almost 3 decades. it wasn't a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union, u. s. intelligence. together with hypnos, executioners drained hundreds of saboteurs to be deployed and the soviet union stalkers was on the east of alberto. so we'll have started with this with george w one service unions more than yes. today, security service of ukraine use is not only the statistic methods,
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but also the ideology of the nationalist. a blue in each to come to the russian state to never the tires on the nor santini davis with within the $55.00 with will ban in the european union. the kremlin media machine, the state on to russia for date and spoke r t spoke that given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest,
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and with me ah, devin knew the police on the f. b. i was hunting for him. he'd be detained. is any u. s. samples. but he found a way out of this apparent impasse for smaller planes. nobody checks out, so i found somebody with the $172.00, which is a small for cedar airplane. so i knew which coordinate to go to. i and this is we got to that court and i think the heart attack and he made emergency landing. it's a small airfield. as soon as he landed i for 600 bucks that grab my bag. like, do better get the hell out of here before somebody shows up and i grabbed my bag
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and i fled to toronto. and then i i flew from toronto to assemble to month with they used to say that the business of america is business. now the business of america is war. there are anyway, i knew the crew must always installation discovery from you got it. i will go to you with, with christian douglas garden, usually con your snoring on. okay. okay. and you were good nichols. good for him to put on his team complex so that they should run the world and that anything they do to reach that goals. you know these type of excusing the way madeline albright was,
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was very blunt in her speaking of the u. s. as the extent of should old nation, and that when the u. s. does something bad. it's for the cause of good. with our job here. protective case, the idea that america would furnished these high to weapons to terrorists. ah, nancy doris. the day designated in 2019 congress designated the fact that there are terrorists and to 90. they can justify it in a way they want, but we know the true dugan post the truth on his website. what he seen with his own eyes due to the position he took, he was forced to flee the united states. he hasn't even been able to return to his homeland, to say good bye to his loved ones. and then on christmas 2018 christmas eve
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actually ah, my mom died and her i couldn't go. i had to say good bye to her on face time. and her. my father, he got covered. that is he you, by and face time can go to their funerals. ah, so in that regard it was an easy, but honestly, i don't know where i'm moving here. i. i feel like i'm oh, do you believe trauma? as a general rule? no, never donald trump has a very creative relationship with true very yes of way with but we have no other ways to. i mean that's the whole point. there is no choice in american politics. um, would you prefer coke or pepsi this year? i included that. that's it, i mean that when does american foreign policy change number, which is only one that says lead so much sir. committed cons. massage,
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didn't need to feel so in use us better than us proceed if you thought total for each of those a summer not by 9, this is the thought. sit still, sun, a garage thing is the genial and lift does not always a soft combs full as a name because we're slimy and when it comes to it's not actually didn't fall mirror unless it got somewhere us over may even stay a she's foolish, complete good got a most get that got the idea of collecting new deals. we're dealing with global inflation is result of kind of demi computers more in ukraine. we're also handling better than most other advanced nations in the world. and i'll always put the needs and interest in american people. first. see government. it really is not accountable to the people. i mean, how could it be right now? the u. s. is sending billions of dollars to ukraine, while i just saw yesterday, 50 percent, half of americans now live at or near poverty. the american people,
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the taxpayers of this country deserve to know where their money is going and how it's being spent. of the 5x4b4x4b is for aid to ukraine and other affected countries. what other countries? how are they unpack it? are we talking about poland, where ukraine fired missiles and, and accidentally killed 2 people in poland? is that what we're talking about? on december, the 8th 2022, the majority of us house of representatives, members voted against the republicans, build an audit funds allocated by the u. s. to the government of ukraine and members of the democratic party. fear it would make it difficult to support keith with to report the vote. mister channel on that boat. there were 26 eyes and 22. no story crystal professional stores or what you can do and you i think that will good year. oh sure. i could see what she said that you can,
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you, you could own you could own below that speed and she said they didn't put up with a freshly good to handle. bite enough. i mean we live by the restroom because of a storm are more awesome. steelers or the restroom moves through in the elk grove. custom lessons recruitment firm could be found. here. this is jim when you do mccarthy schmidt. well abided is pushing us to world war 3 . i mean, i a, you have to consider that. that is the worst, i mean, we should never be in this position. the u. s. has no business in ukraine. in 2022, the u. s. military budget was almost $800000000000.00. the us house of representatives has already approved an 858000000000 defense budget for 2023,
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an absolute well record for ami maintenance. a new weapon types production yeah, lockheed martin raytheon, boeing non core. those are the ones that come to mind. i think the big 2 are lockheed martin and raphael, and they openly talk about how they love war. i mean, they only say that marchesa, so we've been the, one of this new custom got us. we will know that she will dissipate them company and they have those, you know, just as a dish. so my daughter had to go to ca, business. i mean, i mean, he cost gave me some, i don't want to say doing the stuff. how many kids here? hey, it's up my son. he had them cortetia combining, and i failed technologist because they will prescribe to my daughter as this is dest. thank you to me, which more than just you know that the machine you took men just company i via
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e program. a cost is too low and you going to be in us as a 5th rash today at the hopefully japan money. i mean, because for business that is the movement from executives in armor, much industries, for example, in to the pentagon offices into the sector defense and to security agencies. and then their return to their companies. it's away and for executives to increase the income performance of their companies and thereby benefit from the bonuses for from higher profits. and this, this revolving door is
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a common place in the united states government. it affects every cabinet office. it affects every industry. now that he's had the new strategic policy, the united states is, were willing to use a nuclear weapon 1st. that's never been true. never a u. s. foreign policy does not change. it is the policy of the hedge of mine and whatever president may think when he takes office, he finds himself inevitably following it because the foreign policy a leap, the blob as bend roads term, the, the bureaucracy in the state department and the national security agencies. they run things through the dealers, have democracy. there's less democracy there than i've seen and print since the donna to people's republic. last, the true democracy. i'm so i'm serious. i'm serious. america hasn't been adult
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democracy in over 50 years. us is a danger to the world as it is and because it has all this economic power that it uses for the military about my country that most of what i understood about my own country was not true. you know that it wasn't the land of freedom and democracy and equality. you know that it very deep problem. it didn't state to cia is not going to permit. oh dear. on stage to be at peace were the world we've got to have with the enemy. they're dependent on it, and we're going to have an enemy, piri america, beautiful, and they would have never wasted a different way. but at the more even there was a lot of stuff with that that would be able to come up with a system of the latest that on the unless maybe some, you know, these are sick and twisted people. they care about nothing but money and power. i
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it's not even hate. i think i think they're indifferent. they just won't want to empower and they don't, they're indifferent to who dice as long as they can get that money and power that you could wish somewhere in there. but in tissue, i really just renewed to cook. nobody. hello. my name is julie, sorta. i made a comment initially with someone and go by the school system. constance on the new credit for the one year, one year due. i brought in that one year, one year to sell it or would you see it or no, it says a dollar. the signal wasn't even finished. i still do go to do with prob dba at mistake to look for mr. simon for us to lose it. so
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something is not coming choice report. ah, no one else seemed wrong when all 3 just don't move. i mean, you know, you have to figure out this thing because the attitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. we think growing a little in was the question mostly mind the we'll ship we're banding all in ports of russian oil and gas energy. i'd say we're suffering the price for that happening
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. another country with the little, you know, we're pretty good record joe, by imposing these sanctions on russia. you has destroyed the american economy. mister, there's your boomerang self. ah, hello, i'm manila chad. you are tuned into modus operandi. in recent years, there's been one term that seems to have been popping up more and more frequently anonymous sources. if anonymous sources were a single person, they would be the most quoted individual in media since 2020. now this week, whether we're talking about cobit policy or the conflict in ukraine, media outlets around the world site, so called anonymous sources, and government officials react coincidence, or a feature for new modes to an act,
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policies impacting us all. we'll discuss it. all right, let's get into the ammo. ah, the me there quoted all over the media on tv, newspapers, magazine, anywhere there's a story to be told, anonymous sources. sometimes they're the benefactor of breaking some of the worst actions of government. other times. they're the reason for the bad actions taken by those in power. the tremendous power of anonymous sources in journalism cannot be underestimated, but also should be taken as gospel. in this day and age, every purported leeker has a purpose, and every government has a responsibility to verify before reacting. take the bogus a p reporting of the missile that had poland killing to farmers. the initial report
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by an alleged anonymous source at the pentagon, blamed russia only to later be revealed that it came from ukrainian forces. but nonetheless, world leaders reacted to that 1st flawed report to talk more with us about the role of anonymous sources and how they can shape global policy. is a veteran investigative reporter with a resume from the likes of the boston globe news week. and so many others, he is now the editor in chief at consortium news dot com, mr. joe loria is here. jo, thank you for being with us joe. my 1st question is, i'd like to know how important to you, how important are anonymous sources in the world of journalism. low though they've become increasingly important over the last few years. although i a study i was just looking at showed, was a 2011 study. it showed that the, it peak, the 970 s and declined up until 2011. i don't know the data from then 20 limit to
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now, but it's an integral part, particularly of foreign policy and international relations and national security reporting. so it's very, very tricky subject. i'm glad you have me on to talk about it, because there's some, it's fraught with lots of difficulties and dangerous for the profession. if you rely on anonymous sources too much, you're in trouble. and you can also be misled by them where you can willingly participate in basically just information for a variety of reasons. so it's, it's a big topic. now some arg.

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