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personnel at a russian military base and the country you spoke about russia stand off with the west is you all know about the plans that the west is not just preparing his openly declared with regard star country. the same happened in the times of napoleon and fiddler. they put the whole up here, a bunch of the gun res, nonsense banners ended up to not so slogans. this time they put forwards, alaska is regime that was nurtured and raised by the united states and an exclusive lucifer request. following invitations of infamous american political analysts. who said that everything must be done to prevent you print from being with russia ever again. we have no doubt that these plans are not destined to come to fruition. sorry is really normalization is deeply important for washington. that's according to us state secretary anthony blinking as he takes off his trip to saudi arabia on tuesday, playing a so called mediator role in the middle east. at the same time blinking has
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underlined washington's efforts to block a ron from obtaining nuclear weapons. which turan has been denied, attempting to do there is no danger that is real faces that is graver then the one paused by the ronnie and regime the pattern of hospital behavior underscore is a clear impaired to heard from michael. this, ron cannot and will not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons. as blinking himself said, one of the missions is to save the middle is to put the basically washington 6 to boys its own relations with its long time partner in the region. it's the 2nd top level american visit to saudi arabia in a month. and i have to say that the relations have been shaken in rest and months pursuing their room. national interest, the salad is often happened to hurt the stays intentionally or not the
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. the question is, is a washington, welcome to the saudi arabia. well, blinking arrives to the kingdom on the day when you're ready. an embassy reopens in re yard. as a, if a gentle reminder that a historic deal that we can solve the 2 countries, the solid is and iran after 7 years of hard tensions, was brokered by china not to as also had a lincoln's visit to saudi arabia. the united arabic memories, you as a strategic ally in the region announced it withdrew from the us, lead security, mary, time colleague, sion and now joins saudi arabia and iran. that's together with 5 other states are planning to establish and you navel call, ition to ensure regional stability and security without us the countries of the
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region and have to do realize that only corporation with each other to bring security to the area. there was another top plans during lincoln's visit to the middle is but it wasn't essentially excluded with no reason. it's given israel. it's watching closely. all the meetings in the yard because it's 6 normalization with solid uribe and these american assistance invest. we want normalization and b 's with saudi arabia. we view that as perhaps, and leave towards the end of the hours, early conflict. disagreement could have monumental consequences, historic consequences for both israel, for saudi arabia, for the region, and for the world. us repeatedly promised to meet the age, but so far no breakthrough has been achieved. 3 yards has been holding back, insisting that palestinian statehood goals should come 1st. something that is real cannot accept and also choices that they announce that it is going to develop its own nuclear program. and that is also something that is really strongly against. so
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whatever reasons, whatever goals us secretary of state is expecting to achieve in saudi arabia, it is not going to be an easy admission. that is all in president nicholas. my little has also been visiting saudi arabia, following his visit to 30th, to congratulate personal president or the one on his fresh election when the latin american leader is set to visit an international conference on fighting terrorism. that is planned to be co chaired by us secretary of state anthony blinking. saudi arabia has stuck to an independent for him. policy recently focusing on reproach meant with a ron and normalizing ties with syria, professor of caribbean and latin american studies. daniel shaw says the independent dialogue between saudi arabia and venezuela should be respected by washington. i'm sorry, is the sending a clear message that they're going to be independent and they have foreign policy that they are not the back yard. the northern africa in the middle east and on the
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back yard. oh, by the united states. did the fact that they met with the chinese met with the iranians. and now have overtures towards syria and now been as well. it was extremely significant. this uh goes directly against everything whether it was trump. busy bite in boyish obama. uh they, the us has done everything to try to isolate blockade and frankly starve the countries that were talking about. and the fact that the saudi arabia would open up towards them, definitely flies in the face of the us that can citizen. so. busy the neo colonial overboard. ready at least we interesting and see how the site is played is it seems like they're trying to come across is more neutral than their former foreign policy, which they, they really function as a battling ram of the us in the region. and now the opening up towards our new partners which, which, which, which could have dire consequences for the us. meanwhile, police have opened
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a criminal case into last week's deadly trained disaster in india, which claim hundreds of lives and left more than a 1000 people injured. india, as railway administer says the collision was caused by a faulty signal rescue operations are complete and the stretch of truck has been reopened. are 2 corresponding routing sharma visited the scene off to long su, authoration is work to restore the release of the deadly dream. do you really meant to know risha is now what? while almost off till around 50, all of the deadly trained crash children follow sold in order to show the indian rubies has finally restored the down line movement of some dreams. but the stench of the dead in the air and the belongings on the ground still very much here. what you see is one of the 1st passenger trains boxing bite since the crash, which gives nearly 300, an injured or
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a 1000. those things are moving forward and it controlled and wanted. we may need wrecked coaches to line the other tracks. federal searches have been conducted in the wreckage for body and body. fox. blood work to the bed tracks, an overhead electric tables which had snapped seems to be the government's top priority. the rescue relief and res duration work in the bane for the harsh sum wouldn't have been so quick or even possible without the help of local villages which contributed with a man 5, a homes, temples, food and water. popular ones are the big size of our tri sol, lungfuls and bolted from my home. i make sure that we need to help these tragedies shouldn't have happened to 3 estimation workers. the police walk around the clock to put things back on track. no clues. a video for the day hall, some homes for people like them. i know it's not
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much, but she just needs as we from the tracks supplies and she'd on nothing less than the blessing continuously. we can save that from the incident happen. we are trying to get food at going to some those are all engaged and it is going the settings. both the passenger and trains of slowly getting back on track. but what passengers in india a truly raging ford is nor presumption, but accountability version and sharma, audi. but also the result a 3 year old palestinian boy has died after he was shot in the head by is really forces they claimed the boy was killed accidentally in a firefight with gunman near a jewish settlement. his father, who was also injured, says the tragedy is a reminder that all palestinians in the occupied west bank are being targeted.
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the only one to blame is the israel occupation army. and it's systematic policy against all of us. whether it's children, the elderly, or anyone, all of us are targeted. they rudely and arrogant look lane. they were firing at bone. i'm a witness that these claims are false. the victims were me and my son, like any other palistine and that had similar losses. i feel some pride and comfort that my son offered something to this homeland. if there's any justice we will seek it. i don't have faith in this legal system and these courts, the last moments with my son were playing with him on the doorstep before home. if i had not had mohammed alto, mimi and his father were shot on thursday nights here and is really settlement in the west bank. they were in their car preparing to visit family members. when is really soldiers opened fire? according to the boy's uncle, the soldiers even tried to stop them from going to the hospital. and i think the best no more was always in my house next to my brother's place. and i heard the
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sound of gunfire and his family screams. they were taken to the military check point. they refused to allow the wounded to enter the hospital. then maurice mohammed's in front of the eyes, so that they could see him drenched in his own blood. and normally them, they allowed us to take him to hospital. even inside our homes, we do not feel safe because of these riley criminal gangs in the previous experiences on the palestinian people. it was proven that this occupation is above the law and israel approved that he does not care about the international law and also carries out his crimes in the name of the law with international support. the israeli defense forces officially confirmed that shooting, saying they regret the harm done to civilians and that the incident is under review . political branch of palestinian hamas group has however, described the attack as an example of israel state terrorism posting and officials
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have said that they don't hold much hope for justice to be done. hey, i have outlined these on just 12, which is always measured by 2 different standards. have that when the boundaries palestinian would you not hear any voice? well, that's all perhaps only a shelley voice, but even there is and is really child who is terrified to do it from the whole world will move and there will be many organizations didn't talk about the shift and the now so cold terrorism. what i can have that we will not back anyone, but we say to these institutions you how you have to measure with the same standards and the palestinian child women. and now there's like any other abused ones in this world to have the. the meanwhile rushes federal security service has released the confessions of 2 ukrainian suspects to attain last month. after flying into russia in small plains, carrying weapons and explosives,
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the men claimed they were instructed by cabs, military intelligence, to carry out attacks inside russia. the following report is a recap of the f s p 's account of the ongoing investigation. the russian federal security service continues its successful flight against ukrainian terrorists, while also receiving new information on the plans by ukrainian special services to organize terror attacks in russia. up in may 2023, f, as the officers detained alexandra, morose, of a citizen of ukraine, who intended to strike russia's fuel and energy complex. and dmitri semanski, also a citizen of ukraine, intending to deliver munitions for a sabotage of russian long range, military aircraft f, as b officers received information about their flights from ukraine by light aircraft, after which they were detained in the course of operational activities. several kilograms of explosives, drones, grenades and assault,
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rifle and pistols receives from the terrorists. yes, and was given to the bridge. i came to rush it from ukraine on orders from ukrainian military intelligence to transfer components of explosives and drones for terrorist activities on russian territory where i was detained when it's done. but i'm an excessive rosa's progress part. it was a lot of my plane and there was another one ahead of me. how many of you were there? wholesale own during the interrogation semanski admitted that ukrainian military intelligence which sent them to conducts the terror attacks had also discussed plans to use a so called dirty bomb. fairly or the leadership of ukrainian intelligence discussed the possibility of creating and transferring a door to nuclear bomb. radioactive contamination and small nuclear transportable charges. they do not weigh that much less than a $5100.00 bomb. there is
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a possibility here to turn a small plane into a strategic car craft with the range of 600 kilometers. it can easily start up, leave on a time or a week, a month. you come back the next day, repeat implants are whole area. with these challenges, we discussed the possibility of making a dirty nuclear bomb that when designated with contaminate is a huge area around itself. after which it would become unbelievable under any conditions. the detains terrace are only parts of the criminal system, which is being systematically built by the ukrainian special services. both of detainees, acted within the framework of this 3rd service of the ukrainian and military intelligence created personally by the head of the main intelligence directorate of ukraine. care we'll be done of this unit includes light engine aviation for supplying sabotage and reconnaissance groups in russian territory with munitions as well as strikes by dropping bombs on fuel and energy infrastructure facilities. in
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addition, one of the detainees has been involved in the creation of an organized crime group network and rush us since 2019, which is another prime example of kids long term terrorist strategy towards russia . in 2019, i was recruited by the main intelligence director of youth crane. at that time, we began a very interesting job, connected with the creation of a network of various organized crime groups in russia. they worked under fortune documents, they kidnapped people and transported them to different countries. in 2022. another for an intelligence unit was created. it was my 3rd service, and i ended up there the same way. my assignment there was related to the creation of an aviation wing, which allowed airborne penetration at low altitudes into any territory in depth of both russia and any other states in order to transport both weapons and explosives, or any other mechanisms. some of this on your brain calls it a diversion,
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but for russia it is terrorist activity. in the future, i think this terrace mechanism will only keep expanding of the cranium. terrorist commanders who sent them to commit crimes on russian territory are no longer interested in the fates of their subordinates. for them, they are tools for achieving the criminal goals. now the detained terrorist are aware of this, and although they can no longer change anything in their own situation, they courage their comrades in arms to reconsider whether they should continue to carry out the criminal orders of their commanders. on the other side is the bras. you want the pilot is always a bargaining chip. had an episode with alexander, myrtle of who was taken prisoner. now i was taken as well. we were told that he was immediately announced for an exchange. everyone was persuaded that he was however, at the moment, there were no applications for an exchange either for him or for me. hello to our
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group, a file. it's for our training right now. i want to let them know that they will just be left behind. i'm worried about the guys, i know their people are not treated as people. they do everything to point us in a single direction. but it's just for those who take the same path, i did think what about it before you do anything? these videos are a vivid example illustrating the criminal nature of the cranium. special services in turn, rush and special services continue their successful activities to prevents terror attacks by the ukrainian regime. these, the for can country of kenya is currently losing $2000000.00 every week. as a result of a crisis and the t industry in the t price, this comes with global insecurity causing key investors to suspend their activities in several parts of the country after
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a legit raids under commercial properties. at the same time, the recently adopted e green deal also puts a heavy burden on african farmers with their agricultural exports. now hindered by the expanding regulations coming with the deal. most costs for farmers have risen reducing their profits significantly. the all the . you get to know knowing come in the list, no profits you're expecting to have the profits back new to the high cost of the price for the price to
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get new. perfect. and the minute the cost of production goes now the like to say like $1.00 bedroom would be the mean was that allowed 2000 is coming out to almost $2500.00 so brother to much in this visual. yeah, i'm not even able to do business because there's no perfect the you, the price is good for the you have uh to reduce the site to for me. because you know, on the from me and the seats in different places. so you have to got to the usage of the from that's are up for now and coming up many
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[000:00:00;00] the chairs. so yeah, this is by bed. i uh, the seats, like i said, they fold down here. and so i put a, a table on the bottom well on top of the seats and then i put about 3 sleeping bags on top of that. and then i have this 0 rated sleeping bag for the wintertime. and uh yeah, i'll call in there and yeah, typically i'm toasty warm. i've got a space either here or a bed buddy. propane heater. yeah, you really don't need a whole lot. you know, it's
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a survivor and you just need your basics. and once you have those, you know, you can be happy as long as you're happy on the inside. so yeah, but when the government tries to fits you and just in this expensive box where you've got to pay so much money to survive, i think they're taking your freedoms away because you don't need all this. if it's, if it's all my needs and i'm completely content, you know, just to stay here really don't need anything else. the, the deposit the, well, it's kind of a sad situation. sad feeling here. this was a bribing community, a homeless people. and everybody had their uh,
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little area with their tense. and they were bigger tens. there were 10 man 10. some were even bigger than 10 man tense. and they had heat in the winter. they had enough food. they had all the clothes that they needed. they had all their basic needs met. it saves the tags, probably about a $1000000.00 a year every year we are here. if they were the house, the county or the government was the house. these people that hotels like they normally did, it would have it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year to house the people. yeah, this camp here and this was in these woods. i grew to about a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the, to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a bathroom and you know,
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just the basic and the people were happy that the people that lived here were very happy to this is public property. it belongs to the public, you know, which should have been accessible to the views of people. but what was happening here was the media, the press were coming down here and they were showing this, uh, you know, it's, it, so the world basically the and uh, what was happening is the tech it was, you didn't like the publicity didn't like the lights shown on lakewood, so they did what they could to close this place them. well we'll we'll so close down on july, 3rd, 2014 day before the 4th of july independence day,
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they shut this camp down and, and told everybody they had to leave. and that was the last day of just beautiful camp. the you are heading down to the champ, richard for the senior champ, most of the people there are seniors over 55. and we'll jump off a few things to the chance me a matter of a couple of years. i've been living in sheds buckboard was constantly getting more disposed by going to home depot and lowes and tell them what a great carpenter i am. and i always get hired and they kind of a way this, people don't have money to spend. all,
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all contract is cutting the price. so there's no profit status. that's tough to get a job. right. depends get worse. this year general definitely got worse because of the economy. but it, when i was i was in florida and somebody had given me her, her vehicle, and she said, i gotta get it back. i said, how do i get the the back? she said, bring it here. i said, it cost me a $1000.00 from gasoline. nice $1000.00, right hander, back. your car wasn't the bad luck. i wouldn't have it. but, but i never lost my face a couple of times. i question it, but the face of the lower this guy right here. no, i was just watching with one on everything that that donald trump did for this country. and everybody hates and the status of the democrats is wrong. it's just
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wrong. all these aliens of cumberland millions coming into the country. it shouldn't be here. she gather more, ship a mountain now. but that's not gonna happen as long as a democrat in the white house commander in chief. he doesn't, you know, is own name. sometimes he flies around on air force, one choke the people helped me out in this truck for a year as a major example. how people, you know, can be very generous and helpful. somebody met me, you know, at the dealership and they gave me this truck. it's a 2022 and it's brand new and they just gave it to me. and so this is, this is the kind of stuff i need to continue to do what i do for the homeless and the 4 of this because every, yeah, every day is, is busy,
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especially this time of year. it's the, you know, the holiday christmas season. and i'm running all day long from the time i wake up till the time i go to bed, which is late. i'm continually doing something you know, busy to picking up donations, to bring out to the poor in the homeless, or i'm working in the camps dispersing up a tense or putting up a tense, bringing down heaters or whatever is needed. i how far around around 50 homeless, between uh, osha, the mom with kelly. it's. it's around 50 people. so you victoriously did on the bench outside of the library and then yeah, there was no cushion on this page at all. this was a hard that since he was there for weeks sleeping on his bench. oh, it was horrible. so there is no show that you can go through just now any in this county you're going to the whole community center,
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which was there for decades in lakewood. and then they made it into a shelter at least at nighttime. so the homeless in the area would come down to the community center and sleep and night seemed like about on maybe 6 months. they closed in down the close down the shoulder and then they, uh, the tour down the building altogether. the yeah. so we picked from me, um, what is the drop off locations i have about 10 people that have said that it's okay to use their house as a drop off location. so there's centrally located in different areas are around here. so people from that area can go and drop things off at that house. and i go around and i, once or twice a week, i go around and i pick up at that house,
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then you know or give to the homeless of their camps. or i do a program twice a week in the town square and lakewood, where i get out to the, the homeless and the poor. they are in lakewood. somebody here with the cost of living right now because of housing with inflation going up. everything is very expensive and there's just a lot of people can't afford the costs of housing and the cost of necessities on top of that food, clothing and whatever. very, very difficult for a lot of people, how many you usually wash? good. god bless you for everything that you do for the really the great 0. my name is mary, i'm talking, i'm not the camera shot to raise the grade is great. and you will have to know of the cost of living going up this year
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