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and it is disheartening to see innocent citizens being killed and their property is destroyed in such a gruesome manner. the region is located between nigeria, as mostly mostly the logic heard the community in the north and mainly christie and farmers in the south. for years it struggles are made as thick and religious tensions with the violence escalating. and the last few weeks of the week we're spied during the countries february and march elections while local residents hold on. see that the government isn't doing enough to stop such tragic events. the reason is, is if you go from a, what do they need to maybe to provide enough enough to, to reach that will be providing uh, just areas, particularly there remote areas. i think that's maybe the con cortez sorts of situations. but if not, it's time likely happens because it's in the we, these people are coming into the, to the community to jersey. they would it be if it shows that something cost to
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happen. if there's the kaufman doing those, he can do something about it on thursday, around 250 villages, led by chose, need as much through the city of jewels denouncing the killings on spot reading silence. local residents told us the government needs to take action. now, a positive questions on what the government calls for, right? let us know, but i did see some more as i did the nipple one look forward to the government most. this is a need to approach just these. it just is, it must be,
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seem to be walk you because you because you have the beginning cool. these power to do so talk to you to continue adapt. that's what was just this is dispense is that that's we stop and government has the will power to read, but that's how you start exercise the u. s. congress has to raise the country's debt ceiling. will the nation risks defaulting on? is loans best holding for the us treasury secretary who added the washington only have 10 days left to deal with the crisis or it will run out of money. we know estimate the treasury will have in sufficient resources to satisfy the government's obligations if congress has not raised or suspended the debt limit 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 to
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the west at the ceiling, which is the total amount of money that the country can afford to fund itself is now august 31 trillion dollars. however, that figure needs to be raised in order for washington, not to default on at least for the 1st time in his history. a solution now lives in the hands of congress which controls the cap on us borrowing, leaving republicans and democrats scrambling to find the middle grounds. american media outlets are also sounding the alarm, stating that this policy would have major consequences, not only for americans, but the home. well, 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 that millions of americans rely on when 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's going to go about that process. because as i wanna remind you, it's never happened before. the united states has never defaulted. us actually defaults even for a short period of time. where are we going to see the biggest real world impact me
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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 news is 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 my colleague, be to school, discuss the latest us crisis with all to contribute to chris evans, who stays military 8th to ukraine, is now in the spotlights. as republicans and democrats tried to reach a new debt ceiling due as the largest economy in the world, not able to service any of it stats. and you know, it's not just
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a problem for the us as a order. the other countries that depends on the us, the kind of competed by them, all of those countries will end up down, you know, down the drain 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, the areas contention is ukraine. right? the biggest problem i think that we're staying with, with most of the, most of the, the republicans in the house is that say, look, this is a, 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 over to ukraine. 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 a by that by dentist as hell bent on giving. so lensky as much money as possible is called into the key leads to for world economies have made the 19th us has given $75000000000.00 in military aid to ukraine. is that a lot of, uh,
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an economy the size of america's? well, i think we, let's look at another stop from the american side. the us census in 2019 said the 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. but they basically buy weapons that it designed to kill people not to save lives. i think most americans are waking up and spending the coffee now in 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 some more money and send it to send it to fight the conflict. far away from us in a country. probably most of us haven't even heard off into the, you know, just on the 2 years ago, this obviously isn't the 1st time that the americans encountered this problem. then previously, they have raised the dead sea island. i look especially 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 forever. i think the honestly is a bit. yes. um no,
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i think yes they time, but no they call and 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 perpetuates in this, this, the absolute crazy well that they've crated is if everyone's still trades in the us dollar, but 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. the service, whatever sort of women that they have to deal with in the international arena. the one person has been killed and 2 children wounded by the latest ukranian shelling of bushes belgrade region. the local governor say such a day was the hardest day yet for the boat is the. the official himself witnessed some of the ukrainian shows exploding in the area. he ups troops bombarded to factories in the region, spoken far as the electrical lines were also damaged, leaving many civilians without power to the netherlands. now, when more than 3000 protests of blokes, roads in the hague,
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as opposed to the climate action groups demonstration against fossil fuels subsidies. so as raleigh's have been ongoing for the past week in cities across the country and other lives along with us, a you states had previously vowed to end environment to the hospitals, subsidies by 2020 or the government really for the fossil fuel industry is still being provided that today is located, the hakes main will receive 7 such a incident. this year the brand new plans could soon become a reality. as 8 on most company new are link has received approval from the us food and drug administration to conduct as fast as a human clinical trials. according to most of the implants will create a brain chip in for face, which will eventually help disabled patients to move communicate and see again, the fda clarence comes in with the rising concerns of new orleans previous experiments and experimentation on animals. the company has been accused of premier
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tro testing, causing the unnecessary suffering and death of monkeys takes on shape. it has also been blamed for allegedly illegal transportation of dangerous pathogens by a chips extracted from test subjects without proper containment measures. we discuss the ethics of such codes with virtual projects with political analyst, alex reports as the on the dependent journalist, charlie boyle. if you look at a, an sd, a pre, it's clinical trial, even though they might produce the trial in series. and if you look at the details of this particular case, but that's how many recruits yet am i. it doesn't look like they haven't mentioned any particular protocols for the trial. i can show you having studied uh kind of been charles myself so they can take months just to get the protocol agree back and forth between the various agencies. i mean ca i'm, i'm the actual um, uh, company just letting the trial on the other side. so, i mean,
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well this looks like good news on the side. besides the bait, it could easily just be applied to be a t. all right, so size to recruit. and then the next stage, lot to start is to is to develop the protocol which could still type them out and so it can still be denied otherwise. you know, i have a, an issue with this, you know, the f, b a has a very, very tainted track record. we just have to look back a few years ago at the o. p. o, a pandemic that riddled throughout america killed millions of people. and they made 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. and when you hear the sd, 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, the a find that is perfectly acceptable to do this on human beings. i mean, and let's see what happens once they approve it. it sounds very cool, innovative, moving forward, but we really have to look back at the past here and the mistakes. i mean monkeys and animals and laboratories. i mean, boy, this really brings the alarm bells in my mind. the world has ended an error of power for transformations that's according to like, older roles, the head of the russia, africa, punish it for him. he say. so, uni po, the world is in decline. well, most go is now building stronger international partnerships and defiance of west and efforts to isolate russia. the general well balanced approach of the global
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south in the context of rushes, confrontation with the west, confirms once again that the transition to such a multi polar architecture is the reversible. there is a growing awareness across africa and latin america, china and india. in these logic world, and even among an increasing number of europeans and north americans, and at the time of dictate and unique polar world order is running out as demonstrated again by the developments in ukraine. like is the role. so medicines most goes f as in helping applicants develop that infrastructure energy and education systems. so it's low sco is eating the confidence and it struggle against islamic terrorism, which western countries have previously failed to stand out that according to a senior producer and news, i think it's not a bold costing cool port. russia is providing some crucial assistance to africa.
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the african countries now understand what the west was and do you know what the west agenda ad clearly saw they are turning the page to the east china a light rash. yeah, so this is important relationship with the fuel malls, floyd screenshot in order because boss is, you know, keep the, that territory out into the doctor because they keep, this is track just, you know, the security alignment be, do that was for the operating nation, used by you know, you can call the end of the little magic relations in the past. the ways to follow me on these and the movement is how we can add people. loveland now is, you know, the china and russia is clearly a, you know, the frame, the opportunity for the freaking girls now be time off. you'll need
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a lot of the ink now. the type pharmacy for a lot of these multiplies in east cream for the week of nation. unfortunately. well, there's a few seconds away from nuclear war. those are the words, if one of america's most controversial media celebrities. alex jones doing an exclusive interview to ortiz, german language tunnel as well. we have the same level of forces, surveilling, us censoring us, and collapsing our borders, destroying 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 passions 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 or what's happening for all sides,
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a union in ukraine and all the depths they're very concerned about. i move now to go to war with china. so i'm really am concerned, you know, we have the major international organizations, like the atomic scientists group that estimate were the closest to nuclear war we've ever been in the history of nuclear weapons since 1945 and show the world is about to do 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 and all the popular right, meaning website info was which has been criticized to support in conspiracy theories that came he denies jones as being found from a variety of social media platforms including facebook, twitter, youtube, and others. one of the hosts biggest control overseas was a lawsuit filed on behalf of the families of victims of the 2012 sandy hook school . soon as you can connect in a public public school,
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the tragedy has stage the radio switch on to testify that she had changed his views on the events of apologize that most of the payment is 1.5 $1000000000.00. effective damages. there was just a few of his thoughts, totally red. absolutely. they over solely refraining and elected government 9 years ago. and his proxy war started then. and then a year and a half ago, the russians in the east were being driven out and their pipelines being taken. so put and basically believes i can see the point for us to come in though we wanna try to do a trap. and i saw that on there and i'll do it, show there's, there's blame on both sides. but i'd say 80 percent of blame goes on the nature of the globalized. germany's been guilty because of world war 2. jeremy doesn't know the world anything. germany was 20 plus a 1000000 people in that war. what's the nazis were done? the nazi's were done. so stop what a, 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
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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 load up? preposterous. the russians get a bite and 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 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 of her says they blew it up. site hersh has the witnesses. but, but everybody knows that that obama is the 3rd administration of obama, really. everybody knows all biden blew up the pipeline. and it's a crime against humanity to cut off that power and the same day they blew it 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 of the globalist,
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they started pulling their money out of the companies. the global is what has happened with black rock. yeah, they started exposing the actual controls and, and, and the dutch farmers have been told they're going to 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 globalist, against the private megs against black rock against vanguard, against larry think. and those are the real controllers. the larry finch, there's a lensky user 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 office and mexico officials are gearing up for an evacuation of civilian submitted, ongoing volcano over option us from the pub, because a pencil volcano, in the central times of mexico, has delayed multiple flights in the countries. capital is the 1st time as of up to
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since 1994 and the previous time before that was more than a 1000 years ago. although it is a not yet announced in evacuation, but have already deployed soldiers in the region and closed off the road leading through the volcano. many things for a company here and also you international with bank at the top of the. yeah. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the,
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the, i'm out sooner than see and welcome back to going under ground, broke as they go around the world for do by in the you a, within the past few weeks, the middle east has witnessed a flurry of major diplomatic moves by side. the radio rehabs break through china media to deal restore diplomatic relations with iran that was quickly followed with normally ization of ties. it's silvia accommodating and syrian president. i'm not sure our last side attending as well as our bleak summit since 2010 in libya. joining me here in the studio to discuss savvy radius driving diploma as it is, but it's all of us, the editor in chief of the re i base our views and member of the editorial board of our a be a news channel. thank you so much. rachel. for coming on obviously. yeah, the most important story and they do it. asian we do is the g 70 narrows yuma, but i think does that mean this region and i'll give you the in the whole global
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south, it was the i leak hardly somebody in a jetta. and how important was that summit the us appeared to condemn it? for allowing syria to rejoined an attend, oh, i agree with you perfectly about the importance of, of the summit and what was more important wasn't the actual attendance of the shuttle. i said, but many people are not seeing the back story here. at the back story is there was an arab summit with arab leaders who have distinctly different points of view about the return of the shuttle. i said to the public, you know, if you have, for example, on one end, the united arab emirates and you have on the other end, a caught who is tricky, opposed electric vehicles. but the indicator here is, or what is important is the out of leak given the new dynamic leadership in the region has found a way to create a consensus. and this is a very promising a signal for the future of the automatic itself. think of all the kind of unsolved and results, conflicts, and issues that,
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that we've had with regards to your comment about the u. s. not being very happy about sets return. i fully understand america has its own interest that it needs to protect in invite for america. no, no, no people would say with the never know business for no, i mean they, they do have interest and they have security interest that they need to, to protect. but we also need to take this in context, which is very important. this isn't a making up with, with a set per se, what has been communicated since the story started leaking and, and, and prevailing is that this is being done to create better conditions for the city of people, as you know very well i've seen insanity is trying to do the same thing and expecting a different result. now i can go on and on about, for example, if i want to tell you what, why is, why did see to keep that seat at the u. n. i mean, you can start from there if you were the western country. um, but what is important to you is this as a condition and return to the at
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a league. and the number one condition is creating a better environment for the return of cdns, which is obviously very good for syrians themselves. but if you think about that, if you g crisis in, in europe and around the world, if people stop and think about that, this is actually very good for the hold worked. yeah, but you can imagine being in washington or london, they're given to the united states. okie buys. i've heard of syria and the oil fields and is accused of stealing the oil. and there is roger eliza and he wants to claim parts of his country back. there's does seem to be some type of level of negotiation at some kind of level even between us and the other one. i don't know what's going to happen on that result. the ad tomorrow. i mean, sort of that obviously is going to, they knew inside of the arabian, that it was going to incur the wrath of washington. what so many things did incur the rest of, of, of washington. but it's a lot of things that's what's been going fees, including the united states have done, have upset associated, you know,
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i'm not for a moment suggesting that, you know, there's a break in the traditional alliance between the 2 countries. but there is very, a harsh differences of opinion. for example, a few days into the binding administration of the civilian airports in saudi arabia were being deliberately targeted by, by the whole fees, the whole of the, by the administration remove the hosting from the debt. or let's look at that or is this then, you know, people are watching the, so show need to think about it this way. how would you as an american feel if j s. k was being bombed by a terrorist group in canada or mexico. and then an arab country or muslim country, is very reluctant to call it that, that, or is that that, or has the power to keep the monitors list and remove them off, whatever it is the. so the, do you think that was the, by the ministration blinking and so on, actually saying saudi arabia, you play ball and do what we say in your region, or we don't care, we'll even work with the, we work with anyone to hurt you. i,
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i honestly don't think it was that malicious american officials that i spoke to, or during this period of all see, i agree that it was a miscalculation, for example. they say that withdrawal of the patriot missiles, which as you know, if she is a defensive technology, nothing offensive. nobody was asking the americans to take parts into what i'm say, they don't even work. well, that's a, that's a separate discussion. but the idea of raphael just me, i just to remind you of the difficulties of fish in slogan is not the so there may be there official slogan is the america. so we were waging a war and at the request of the legitimate government of the human guess, administrative group that deliberately targets a civilians and civilian areas by default that should be called, etc, etc. and this was the beginning of the kind of the and disagreements on automatically the al global saffo audience isn't going to be surprised given the levels of information that's now there about us. and british complicity with the
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extreme is groups in syria, say chemical attacks and all sorts of things. i mean i, i want to ask you, the most of our them uses the voice of a changing region. i don't know when was that there before you started it or view that that was my fingerprint on, on the front page. and it surprise even you, because you seem to be is if this was all in the pipeline, when going on the go and sort of broadcasting from here, there was no deal with the run. there was no deal with syria. how quickly it all the things changing and then how uh, what's it like, celebrations we expect? so when we were in the brainstorming session to come up with that tag line and we take, you know, i think for the tribes with me and my team about it, we knew things were changing. for example, at that time, there's the talk about women driving the curbing the powers of the religious police, which is phenomenal. we just had, i honestly say that we, nobody had any idea how massive the changes are going to be. when you talk about the aging brokerage, so the around a deal,
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i don't think anybody in their wildest imagination would have imagined both that this would happen. but also this would happen this quickly. literally president g came to saudi arabia in december. the deed was signed in, in march. now i know there were previous discussions before we cover that. here's a but that's at this to many for chinese, the efficiency and at this to me and then indicate through that when you get the right me the 8th or somebody was leverage over a you done and you play your cards, right? you can come up with a d and which again, like i was saying about the syria issue. i cannot see how this harms western interest in the country. everybody has an interest in a stable, middle east. everybody has an interest in safe passage of only of shipments through the gulf, through the red sea. everybody has an interest in, you know, curbing or a tackling, etc, to groups or 8, advocating them completely. i've, i've been to, you know, conferences and seeing enough the americans off the rank would explain that there
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are many forces in nature, nations that believe the opposite to what you just said. they are interested in instability and them at least you want to create instability and limit lease because they fear about for middle east and they fear desperately. a united are well i, i really don't know what to tell me. i've seen because i've been at the receiving ends of as you probably guess, being the outward looking, we're english language newspaper of the region. and my, my answer is that, look when we're escalating, we get condemned when we're the escalating, we get some 10. so it's a really a situation if you're done and if you do and you're done, see that we go to the stage that way. like who guess? no. so no, i think it's because you do care. no, it was. and i think in, you know, the leadership has, in that, that seems atlantic interview. the conference has said that we, we don't care what other people think because we believe we are doing the right thing. and uh, you know, if you look at all of these decisions, they do not only serve so the areas of interest,
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these are regional interest and international interests. but really i believe it's not our problem. if other people are failing to recognize the opportunity here. i mean, why would the country like so the view, put all of these resources to help evacuate citizens from all over the world, from, from so then, you know, if we were in even a country, we're not, you know, we are def, typically trying it, we're trying hard to health, we're trying help to use our massive resources, which god has given us to help everybody else. but you know, if somebody fails to see the bigger picture, that is their problem. what about, of course, the united states would say, i think many people would say that usaid and v 8 industry is used by somebody as to the to get the geopolitical leverage and has been in the past. i've watched interviews with you when you really the international for them all over the world. oh, do you think it's a level of racism or the geo political fear of it's a play when they seems isn't just for is when is right. so they will concentrate on some issue,
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and i know you were one of the 1st you mediately change the news room to have more women in the news room. and so how, how do you react to this is orient list, be abuse that the arab countries don't decide you're able to get in nature nation media? look, i think it's a short answer would be all of the above. it's a bit of ignorance. it's a bit of oriented it's, it's, it's a bit oriented isn't. it's a bit of agendas, but mostly i would like to go to winston churchill and who said, you know, the americans will do the right thing after they've tried everything else. the number of meetings, or briefings that i've been, you know, attending, or seen or heard of. and the amount of advice that has been given to washington and back from the barrack obama. these, you know, we told them, you know, you cannot appease a months, there be a, it run you clear a threat. is that clear and present danger, but it's not the only danger when you know inject cash into the 3 gene you're

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