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communities, the violins which started 2 weeks ago has resulted in mass displacements of locals affected people and especially women and children are both traumatized and have immediate humanitarian needs, such as food, water, and dignity and sanitation kits. we condemn these barbaric acts in the strongest terms possible. it is disheartening to see innocent citizens being killed and their property is destroyed in such a gruesome manner. the region is located between 90 or yes. most of the muslim, the magic had the community in the north, and mainly christie and phone was in the south for years. it struggle with image, ethnic, and religious tensions with the violence escalating in the last few weeks after a brief with spies during the countries february and march elections or local residents hold on to say that the government isn't doing enough to stop such a tragic events. the reason is, is, if you go from a, what do they need, maybe to provide enough enough security to be providing
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these areas, particularly the remote areas. i think that's maybe the con cortez sorts of situations. but if not, it's time likely to happen because it's in the we, these people are coming in to the, to the community, to grazing their with, if it shows that something cost to happen. if there's the department in those into something about it on thursday, around 250 villages led by church need as much through the city of jewels to now sing the killings inspired in violence. local residents told us that the government's needs to take action. now, a positive questions on what the government calls for right now, is i did the nipple one.
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look forward to the government most. this is a need to approach just these. the justices sit most seem to walk you because you because you have the beginnings cool. these power to do so to keep you going to do that. that's what was just this is dispense is that the tax will stop and government has the will power to breed. but that's how you start to exercise the us congress has to raise the country's debt ceiling or the nation risks to focusing on his loans. as the warning for the us treasury secretary, who either that washington only have 10 days left to deal with the clients. this or it will run out of money. as we know, estimate the treasury will have in sufficient resources to satisfy the government's
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obligations if congress has not raised or suspended the debt limits by june. 5th, during the week of june, 5th, treasury is scheduled to make an estimated $92000000000.00 of payments and transfers. therefore, our projected resources would be inadequate to satisfy all of these obligations. the us that ceiling, which is a total amount of money that the country can borrow to fund itself, is now over $31.00 trillion dollars. however, the stick it needs to be raised in order for washington note to the folks on loans for the 1st time in his history. and felicia now lives in the hands of congress, which controls the cap on us, far away, leaving with public insides. democrats scrambling to find the middle grounds. american media houses also sounding the alarm, stating that defaulting will have major consequences for not only americans, but the world as a whole. what are some of the big ways americans could be directly impacted by this? yeah, well there's a lot of concerns over the major programs and millions of americans rely on when
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you talk about social security thing on medicare and medicaid. you also think about the food stamp program, but then secondly, we don't know how the government is going to go about that process because as i want to remind you, it's never happened before. the united states has never defaulted. us actually default even for a short period of time, where are we going to see the biggest real world impact me economy? so ultimately it's going to be the us that suffers the most. but when it comes to the global impacts, there's a, there's a, there's a saying that when the us needs, as the rest of the world catches the cold. so in other words, when we go into a recession, we take everyone else down with us us treasury balance is now under $50000000000.00, a default to throw the country international markets into chaos. we think of the us treasury market, us an answer for the a global financial system. and this anchor needs to halt literally and my
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colleagues paid to scold, discuss the latest us conferences with dante contributes and chris ends. besides military aids to ukraine is now in the spot like those republicans and democrats towards the region new debt ceiling bill to go the largest economy in the world, not able to service any of it steps. and you know, it's not just a problem for the us as a order. the other countries that depends on the us, the kind of competed by them. what are those countries we will end up down, you know, down the drain, if the us comp paid to pay to help them out. so to do whatever they do with them in addition to their own economy. do you think that democrats and republicans will be able to find a compromise and quite literally, can they afford not to? i don't think they can afford not to. i think the, the, the consequences a to dia. but i think the 1st areas, contention is ukraine, right? the biggest problem i think that we're staying with, with most of the, most of, of the republicans in the house is that say, look, this is a lot, okay. you know, we can, we can give you more money, but we don't want you to want to give you all this money so that you just send it
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over to new crime. what are you doing with the ryan people with around economy? so i think that's going to be, we're going to have to see how that deal is done because it seems of buying a bargain. it's just hell bent on giving so lensky as much money as possible is called into the key institute for world economies. it made the 19th, the us has given $75000000000.00 in military aid to ukraine. is that the law of, uh, an economy the size of america's? well, i think we, let's look at another stop from america. so the us census in 2019 said about 13000000 americans live under the poverty line. so it's $77000000.00 that could really go to help those people out a lot more rather than just be sending this money to buy that they basically buy weapons that are designed to kill people, not to save lives. i think most americans are waking up in spending the coffee now and going, you know, hang on. there's all these things that it's that a, a wrong with, with the town i live in with my life, with all these things where i could really do with the government actually stepping in and helping me out. as opposed to just telling us that we need to write so full money and send it to send it to fight the conflict far away from us in the country
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. probably most of us haven't even heard off into the, you know, just on the 2 years ago. now this obviously isn't the 1st time that the americans encountered this problem. and previously they have raised the debt ceiling. i look to see if they do come to a compromise which it seems like they have to can they just didn't definitely keep raising the best thing for ever. i think balances of it. yes. um no, i think yes they come. but no, they called if the rest of the world stops depending on the us dollar, the only way they can do that, and the only way they can keep them perpetuating this. this, the absolute crazy well that they've created is if everyone's still trades in the us dollar, the dollar eyes ation process could kill that ability for them to keep on increasing that, that borrowing and borrowing, borrowing and correcting fictitious numbers to service, whatever sort of women that they have to deal with in the international arena. the will defend to the nature of powerful transformations that's according to o, like older roles, the head of the russia, africa partnership for him, he stays,
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the unipolar world is in decline. well, most go is not building strong the international partnerships in defiance of west and assets to isolate russia. the general well balanced approach of the global south in the context of rushes, confrontation with the west confirms once again that the transition to such a multi polar architecture is irreversible. there is a growing awareness across africa and latin america, china and india. in these lubbock wells and even among an increasing number of europeans and most americans to the time it dictates and you need tell the world old or is running out as demonstrated again by the developments and ukraine or like all the roth also mentioned. most of those efforts in helping us look into develop that infrastructure, energy and education systems, unless there is no sharing, gets expertise with african nations to advance that domestic electricity markets was also raising of the continent and it struggle against islamic terrorism, which western countries of previous they failed to stump out that, well,
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that's now across the tube as well as well as the senior producer on today's on goods found a bold cost incorporate. joining us when we, if you are too many, thanks for joining us on the program this evening now. so version to farm industry has to countries business community to invest more actively in africa. we'll see what reaction to that to do. so my question to lay these is very important. visual or the average is because the inmates and what is bomb, gosh yeah, yeah. are you no excuse, are all west or not do not on the designed for the execute west on the agenda on the africans saw the saw that they weren't financially super. she's are, you know, i bought it on the hall county to just, but the solution with tall trees is i, i'm opportunity for the emissions because the, these are, you know, i don't term need you to have pine is you know, to, to costs or uh,
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this is to drones in the computer just so this is they thing best of mental rush is you know, it is a very uh alternative to her after that called a lot of you know, the water is uni paula. i, you know, the west is uh, you know, uh hi, employees on the weekend compton, in the american view place, it says a page of time to time being charged for you to turn the pierce of the after drops, but the roches end of the east and especially the greeks are, you know, they all turned 18 for the african, you know, the 50, i hope be the averaging perils is highly in the highly. yeah, i love, of course we're seeing an increasing number of us look and countries now insisting on expanding security cooperation with most go also. why do you think that turning to russia for assistance here? you know,
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the romantic largest offer she might ride democracy is now african countries clearly understand because the west is interfering in terms of the appraisal outreach, all african nations told us the what? well, what the, with the quote democracy in iraq is celia these times would be so for laughter by this romantic ward, this democracy in human rights. you know, the width is completely we promising to be human rights and democracy. so african countries now understand what the width was indeed all what the waste agenda ad clearly saw that turning the page to the east china a light rash. yeah. so this is important relationship with the fuel malls, floyd rich are you know that because also, you know, keeping that territory out into the job because they keep the same structure,
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you know, the security alignment the, to the, was for the operating nation used by, you know, you can call the end of the little magic relation, which is, you know, excusing there. i kinda things are feeding into another month or so the fridge. and so that is, you know, all of the african nations these, all these. yeah. they really has asked me the interrupt you had to be, but russia advocate publish it for me says the world has been to the and they are of powerful transformations. what do you think he meant by that? and what do you think this means for the african continent? a this is a lot of the applicant function and do you know the applicant continent is todd module. that means the resources in the high population, the id, and all the function, it is a b, and the out of a lot is betty b and b,
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no resources only reach saw in the past the wish to follow me on these. and these movements is how we can add the beloved that now is you know, the time. uh and the rod shot is clearly a, you know, the frame, the opportunity for the freaking rolls. now the time all you'll need a lot is in the, in now the time for much of a lot of these multiplies in is crazy for the big a nation. i don't need to tie with the ration to time the, the china, you fox to tie we the hall is because uh, you know, crazy and we will talk to the people rose uh for the african continent. picking nations. yeah. thank you so much for joining us. with the programming, do you feel repeat that with best buy from a less senior producer, nissan care at fonda food costs incorporated money. thanks. a thank you so much.
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one person has died and 2 children had been injured from ukrainian artillery shows and they rushed in both the region of belgrade. the regional governor reported that saw today was the heaviest a yet of ukrainian shelley is key of us troops attached to factories in the areas talking fires like to the lines, wills or damage to the results of the strikes and they've left many locals without power. the brain implants may soon become a reality now. so, you know, most of the newer technology company, newer link has received approval from the us food and drug administration to conduct it's supposed to of a human clinical trials. according to most of the implants will create a brain shit interface which will eventually help disabled patients to move communicate and see again, the fda clarence comes in mid rise and concerns avenue or links experimentation on
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animals. the company has been accused of premature testing, causing the unnecessary suffering and death of monkeys takes on sheep among others is also being blamed for the illegal transportation of dangerous pathogens via chips extracted from test subjects without proper containment meshes. malaria, we discussed the ethics of such projects with political alex on the list. alex reports a fee and director of the public health institute in india. dr. edmond's fernandez, and so the leakage which bring be is definitely, sir, but toward extend it even back. so new to logic because these others, how does it influence lifestyles and what sort of impact will it have on human beings rather be. so i think only time can to be really the limited information pulled out by a long us company. it's not very clear as to how are we progressing in the future?
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no, i think it's very simple. if animals have died in large numbers, it's simply a warming for us to go slow while the project or maybe you're ready ambitious. it's not something which is yet ready to be tested on human clinical trials. you know, i have a, an issue with this, you know, the f, b a has a very, very tainted track record, which we just have to look back a few years ago at the 4 p. o. h depend demik that riddled throughout america killed millions of people and be with me a millions of people that use the o. p. o, a drugs become addicted. and that is doing the american streets here of people that have become addicted to this drug deal. and when you hear f d, that doesn't mean that, you know, it has a stamp of approval from an organization that has good intent. just look at the track record at the, at the, in what even happened just recently in the world at pandemic. when they're rushing
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to the market here, i really think that this is something that we need to slow down. i mean, you are mosque is an incredibly intelligent person trying to move, you know, innovation forward and the better of mankind. but we also have to look at, you know, the companies that are getting involved here, the f, b 8, binds that it is perfectly acceptable to do this on human beings. i mean, let's see what happens when see approve it. it sounds very cool, innovative moving forward, but we really have to look back at the past year and the mistakes. and i mean monkeys and animals and laboratories. i mean boy, this really rings alarm bells in my mind. the world is a few seconds away from nuclear war. those are the words of one of the us, these most well known as controversial radio hose to alex jones, doing an interview, an exclusive interview to our tea. gemini colleague,
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let's have a show this and well we have the same level of forces surveilling us censoring us and collapsing our borders, drawing our currencies and funding of the beginning of world war 3. and so i personally am, you know, doing great, i have 4 children and i'm happily married and i'm in the site for human freedom. and are you a true liberal system, not the false fashion system that masquerades as liberal. and so, you know, i personally am in the fight, so i feel good about that. but i'm very, very sad. the state of the world, a very sad for what's happening for all sides, a union in ukraine and all the depths they're very concerned about. i move down to go to war with china. so i'm really am concerned, you know, we have the major international organizations, like the atomic scientists grew. that estimate were the closest nuclear war we've ever been in the history of nuclear weapons since 1945 and show the world is about
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to give just a few seconds to midnight. and so that's what i'm really concerned about. so really, i guess i'm not doing too well, the world's not doing too well, but it seems like something we weren't aware of. there's more sleep walking into arm again. alex jones is the owner of the popular rights leading website info was, which has been criticized to support and conspiracy theories. i claim he denies. jones has been banned from a variety of social media platforms including facebook, twitter, youtube, and others. one of the hosts, the biggest control overseas was the lowest, a found on behalf of the families of victims of the 2012 sunday hook school shooting and connection to his public claims that the tragedy was staged. the radio host went on to testify that he had changed his views on the event and apologize, but was ordered to pay nearly $1500000000.00 in punitive damages. there was just a few of his thoughts that they oversee the framing and elected government. 9 years
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ago and its proxy war started then, and then a year and a half ago, the russians in the, in the east were being re, without. and their pipelines being taken. so put and basically believes i can see the point force to come in though he walked right into a trap and i saw that on there and i'll do it the show there's, there's blame on both sides. but i'd say 80 percent of blame goes on to nato. but out of the global of germany's been dealt with because of world war 2, germany doesn't know the world anything. germany was 20 plus 1000000 people in that war. what's the nazis were done? the nazi's were done. so stop what it b e u and, and then the people that run the us your, you into, you've got to now go out and prove how good you are and fight the russian nazis. or you're helping hitler. because i've heard that propaganda, and i would just tell germans that you're suffering because the pipeline being blown up by bard, me brag the, what was the blow it up for passers? the russians get a bite. who said, if the russians go in to ukraine, we will get rid of an order from pipeline one way or another victoria doing so they
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get rid of it. and then we even know the navy sailors, they train and panama to do it because the navy seals report back to congress. there's oversight. so we know they blew it up. we know how they blew it up. and so for anybody to say the old site, her says they blew it up site, hers has the witnesses. but, but everybody knows that that obama is the 30 ministration obama. really, everybody knows all biden blew up the pipeline and it's a crime against humanity to cut off that power on the same day they build up that other pipeline out of europe up and up. so this whole thing is court in of protesting is great running around you, all that. but if people started actually going and protesting of the houses other globalist, they started pull her money out of the companies, the global that just happened with black rock. yeah, they started exposing the actual controls and, and, and the dutch farmers have been told they're gonna shut down most are farmers by 2031 sort of food. the world produce their, i mean, this is economic warfare against us. all we need to unify worldwide against the
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globalized against the private megs against black rock against vanguard. i guess, larry think, and those are the real controllers that larry finch, the, there's a lensky is. you're down here a little puppets. and we need to identify that culturally and pull our money out of the big corporations support, mom and bob and just anything coming out of hollywood. do the opposite. design for a company here and all the international with back of the top with the i was more of like the option more time. see with the latest edition of the on the wait. hi everybody. so i am good and lead to again and i've come you it in. so it's a large glade but with the supplies. so it was found this gulf of them big so in the mid to indeed century in a small above and english don't do of can yonah is discovered and always got it. as
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it turned out, belong to one of the see boys which are bend against the british and the 19th century. they even manage to find out his fate. the boy's name was autumn, beach and he was executed after this oppression of the rebellion. and his head was brought back to bitten by a british officer. this was a common practice among the english at the time. the woods indians who opened the what was understood, the all right guys, i think we might have found it. i think we might have just found as good as the blue building. you see that he used to be the law type of where it's listed by you scuttle us about when i brought in the topic of the item, big guy that was found in, in uh, in the, in the above. she was aware of it. i have a boat with me use uh who is now the one of the uh, the base. uh and. yeah. so the,
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you know about the history of this business. we, uh, my husbands mine both the uh, the bill touring approximately 9 years ago. um, once we lived in, we were told at some point that as somebody mentioned to us at the age of had a history then apart from them use makes. and that because of the name somebody has backend the way, way back in history and the on the days that the pub, hutch of bruce presented the landlord waves. the scarlet oven bag, who was the of in bolt. and the indian mutant aid. and was colson published by being fired from a kind of the ad fullest. she was very hesitant to give an interview. and the reason that she told me was that his business days go on is the past. it's dead. but it happened. and it's, it's, it happened, nobody can change it. so why discuss about that? why talk about that?
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i think there's a lot of a media in, in the beginning go to it about of the colonial bonds. they have the was a continuous stream, open armstrong, a violent and a very bloody arms for them as well. right from what was known as the 1st uprising in 18. 57. the 1946 when we had a naval and an army mutiny. so throughout this entire screen, there were lots of people who would know who would that ever use these and the name use the movement in india. the
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of the, this was significant by our might be, might be best buy's been done on the as you can see it's quite to is the a lot of people come here when i even do the bit. there's museums in the museum. i didn't see people were really there to learn anything. they were just data in my opinion. do um, as students do just just see in the different sections of the countries what kind
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of artifacts are made because they have different styles. i don't see a point of the artifacts that belong to us became that and in, in london a bit in as an excuse for 4 people, you know, in history. oh, i think we are in front of the most kwandusha narrative act, in my opinion, in the british museum, which is the sword and the rings and perfume of the was of done is it. is it reminders of the colonialism that a good in india to you? if you to read these a descriptions, you will find that they have very explicit needed in that disorder in the building was actually taken from his dead body after he was candid ancestors protected. these objects without a blood, they lost their lives for it. um, you know,
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they, they've been bringing to and given the respect to these objects, for centuries, the least we can do is can, when southern nations to give these off to expect was. ringback at the time of my grandparent's test, they had said, well, now the search for this or it is, is your duty. i've been looking for the source for quite some time. and it was in this, in october of 2018 was a time when the hindus believe the ancestors come back to visit for a 2 week period. i saw that there was an announcement for an auction. and it was the auction of general, which is never metals. but in the story was a piece of information saying that in fact, he had kept this particular sort. it'd passed on in the family. and one of his
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defendants in 1965 had donation to, to the round archery institution, the i contacted around much henry and said you have the source. and they took about 3 months and they finally confirm that they, they have it and they were able to locate it. and it was in a, in a case that hadn't been opened. it seems for a very long time. and uh, anyway, they confirmed that they had it, they sent me some, some photographs the so what is important for my family and this sort? there is a concept in hinduism called pittsbur dish. this is the idea that your ancestors may have done something bad for something bad,
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may have been done to them, but you as defendants carry the comma of those events in those acts. and so there is a disturbance that enters into the family. in other words, it's like a collective traumatic consequence of events. and in order to put those things to rest a do need to either perform certain ceremonies, or in this case, the return of the sword is really about putting to rest the effects of history. so then they'll be individuals in my family who to have risen to a certain success. and then it just dissipates. one can see this repeating pattern of individuals arise and then for rise and then for rise in the forward stream the quickly. and so this is a very typical comment, consequence quoted through dodge, which.
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