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the, let's see, official basically of the course, over the course of the past 3 days, k of full. since i've been trying to bridge brushes, defenses, but the sofa, they have a fail, they have completely failed. and also the russian defense minister, he is shed some light on the cost that the ukrainian side has suffered and has really paid uh over the course of these pause $3.00 days. also, what's really peculiar about this latest statement by the russian men is still defense. he has provided details in a very rare instance. he has provided details as to the law says that the russian side has suffered according to surgery, showing who they are in comparable to those that the ukrainian side had to endure. also the circus showing who has reveal that apparently in the face of nothing to show for the offensive in the face of no feasible results on the ground. the ukrainian side has started to move its troops from other parts of the front issues
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with the vehicle having been unsuccessful in its offensive actions. the enemy intends to transfer units and equipment from the 1st on direction to an offensive area in order to strengthen their potential, thereby significantly weakening their positions in the direction of their son. incidentally, the enemy has begun building defensive positions on the right bank of the neck for a river, which indicates its intention to switch to defending there. all of this, it really falls in line with what are the russia the russians have been saying about the explosion with the destruction of the diamond. novak hoff got the ukraine inside has been shelling it relentlessly. there have been recorded instances of the ukrainian missiles fired towards the facility on tuesday, the blew up and the parts of the front have been badly, badly flooded. so now the great inside really has the opportunity to well move some of the troops from here to some parts of the front to other sections like in these
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up are always your region in the net scanned here in the, just outside loo guns. because of course, the offensive potential of both armies, but mostly of the russian army, because mostly the left bank of the river has been, has been flooded. they have been significant. well, they have been the impact. they have been crippled. and so the ukrainian side maybe doesn't have to worry so much in the, in the next couple of days that the russian side might attempt anything to cross the river to the river to you and to try and to capitalize on the gains on other parts of the front the up to 3 years in prison. that's what a full minister of justice in slovakia is facing for his pro russian comments on facebook. however, he's done strongly by his principles. i'm proud to the statement i have written, and i would repeat it any time. it is indisputable that putin and the russian federation acted in accordance with international law. it cannot be called an
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aggressor, stefan or robin has slipped his limits. he has minister of. 1 this on supreme court justice is also known for his support of russia stones on ukraine, which he expressed in a facebook post a day off to be special military operation begun that he praised president putin. his actions include the key of government out for its genocide of ethnic russians. now, however, been has been charged by slovakian authorities with quote, the defamation of a nation and the endorsement of a crime if convicted the faces 3 years behind falls. we spoke to political honor, this alex on depositories safety slovakian authorities, unlikely trying to make an example allows have however been in order to silence other skeptics that does not fit to do official narrative is being criminalized or is being simply shut down or censored. and so this is just an egregious example, the latest example,
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but you know, this is the say they don't have any car arguments and you're a lot of, i'd say 20 years ago. somebody else who doesn't agree with them would have just on out into the media and said, why they don't agree with them. but here, you know, their arguments are lead. also they want to crushing percent. so instead of the coloring with the commer again, as don in normal democratic societies and they just try to censored him, they try to print a life name they typed intimidate him, and they tried to use them as an example for others who might have similar thoughts and lots of other people have similar thoughts in europe, just as a lot of them are also afraid to a voice and publicly like us. after 7 years of broken ties, iran has reopened and some of the see in realize the move follows the success of a chinese broken agreement between the 2 states. those items made us secretary of
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state and sleep. lincoln's visits to saudi arabia before our calculations with as on in 2016 of the states, nbc in toronto, was attacked by protest, is like spelling and radiant diplomats from the country to return to saudi arabia. under the leadership of his on school ma, impasse, the $22.00 ways embassy is reported to be in function. the agreement to restore relations between saudi arabia under barton was waste in march of this year, of the unsuccessful attempt by other states trying to find any growth with deadlock between the 2 policies. around foreign minister has claimed that the policy of isolating a wrong because failed the old fashioned. and when she to the puritans, active presence and the shanghai cooperation organization, your age and economic union, and recently bricks shows the global policy of isolating. iran has failed. they want the current order, which is based on us who gemini, to be at the center of world attention. but as the concepts and international politics and relation since they've changed in recent years,
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the realities of the global arena have as well. well, to discuss this less cost live to saudi's foreign policy research, i feel as these, oh gosh. yeah. and the me, thanks for joining us on. the program is very good to see you this evening. so as well. and that has reopened it. somebody in saudi arabia today, how significance other stuff is this full the region, and what does it mean for the saudis, people? well, good evening, and thank you very much for having me to get to join you too. and i think it is very important. now i think it is very significant, i think in recent years, region, unfortunately, it has been very polarized and extra at, throughout, by binary lens. i mean, many people have tried to explain the region, especially externally. those were outside the region through this prism of iran. these are the sound of your review. now, thankfully, that has been addressed and i think it will slow me now. address the core issues
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that all of them have to and all of them have to either agree upon or to address the issues that the that are sticky points. i mean, under no illusion, there will be a lot of water that needs to go under the bridge still. but the fact that they have opened a missions. diplomatic commissions illustrates the fact that there was a different intention on addressing the issue. the fact that antagonizing each other has been fruitless and therefore dialogue is the best way for, especially given the regional, the regionalization team that has been taking place and in the past few months. absolutely. um the us like what sort of states have closed on sleep? lincoln is also visiting saudi arabia. now, his goal is mediation relations between our countries and is room. what do you make of a timing and what kind of reception to think he'll get as well. i mean, it's a, i'm very happy that you asked me about this question because i think there's
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a lot of speculation regarding at any american trip regarding a surgery to connect it to israel. now the reason being that there's speculation and there always be so much speculation is that it's really down to 2 reasons. firstly, this immense amount of speculation is really down to a lot of these really centric media outlets who live to use the notion of the immune and see of saudi is really normalization. in order to alleviate any pressure domestically, especially with what meeting, you know, spacing, and especially the, the, the, the craziness that is taking place really in, in the political sphere in israel. secondly, i think the reason why blinking made such a statement regarding the push for normalization between surgery and his real is because he and others in the american administration want to avoid a seeming contradictory to themselves, especially after the demonizing rhetoric that they had
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about creating surgery of as a pariah state about making sure that they're going to pay consequences. so now in order to seem legitimate and not seem contradictory domestically in the united states, they need to use a bi partisan issue, which is the saudis really normalization. however, once they do come, just like what jake sullivan said, that he's going to do this or going to do something like this, the white house read out did not even allude to any effort of a saudi is really a normalization. so this is really a, a rhetorical tool to help legitimize their, their business and dealing with saudi. i think the main issue that they're going to work on is that they sit on file. that's why because they're both been collaborating very closely. so done, file is really not the ceasefire hasn't been successful. so that's why they're coming in my opinion to workforce blinking. i'm talking about me does have
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normalize ation of diplomatic ties between saudi rayburn and surround. oh, nice, nice washington on the side line and seeing what we actually do that we can see from the us and do think it will be on the agenda of full blinking during his trip . well, it's interesting. yes, i do think, i mean it's, i won't say it's going to be completely on the sidelines. i think 1st of the review of what they're doing is not only they're diversifying their economy, but they're diversifying their relations and their strategic relations. i think what, what is the, the, the, the crown jewel, diplomatically of what has been taken place, is not only just the approach rent between side raving around, but the projection and the illustration that side the radio has options other than the united states, the united states is not the only option any longer, and also that having the united states as the main actor in the region did not. so you know, it was limited. there was a limit to, it was a limited approach. and china, actually, you know, proved itself to, to have the necessary leverage over iran. and as a result, this is why,
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so how do you find it more? so this out is how do you find it? so do you find this relationship with more utility or sunday, find more utility in this relationship? now, for me, i think was very interesting and the challenge that the region is going to face, it's going to try to balance between these different folders that are taking place in this changing world order. that's what we're having. i think multiple integrity is something that's a big thrown out thrown around a lot. but i think some of the rave, you know, with the regionalization with the normalization between surgery, the ad iran and the reordering of the era world, i think they are now going to be a region that's not going to be too susceptible to the changes that are taking place between or, or the changes that are taking place on the international sphere. so they're, they're becoming their, their emboldening of their own regional agency. and i think that's what's interesting about the saudi uranian part is that the saudi arabian normalization
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contribution to that. and of course by the end is going to find out where the us fits and all this. indeed many thanks for speaking to us today. it's been a great pleasure. abdul aziz al garcia and so the foreign policy research, i thank you. the new jelly has demanded the re punctuation of a 2 year old indian go from germany. a child was taken from her parents in berlin 20 months ago off to allegedly sustaining an injury. and since being moved around the german social test system, we spoke with the goals, parents, they say berlin has it legitimately separated best family. so previously then we took college, i live and we saw blood and in the diaper of the child we didn't knew what happened and we took her to the hospital at that time, reverse and box a dock. she might have some one of the building that is completely fine though, and we don't need any more. uh my other thing is, yeah, everything is fine and they don't explain as what to take care of the 3 or 4 days
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when we do cut it back to the us. read the follow up check up at that time. this actually has so many judy, they didn't give us the money to go there board for more than $1.00 and a half year of the other cost would be asking deals because they didn't have it done the, which i, it, it, suspecting that you both sexually abused which i so that's why i didn't want to go into the same office because what it is, the suspicion did themselves say that like there was no sexual abuse of the child either by the father or by the grandfather the did without that. so the child was not, they've done that. it wasn't a police investigation that also got closed on february 2022 is due, the child has been not done and we will been forced to go by the psychologist. um, you can create a better day. oh, you better than anybody who did? he bought 15, june. good. will you give it smartgate? but we thought well, of waiting for the court order. why did they do so really much already developed our daughter that there was a benchmark say one month or 2 was taken away from us. she was with some older lady . there's been 2 months then she was suddenly picking up from that and kept in some
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institute. she is a child and she's looking, i'll invite you to blame you to our lives. as the case has turned into a diplomatic stats between berlin on new delhi as india, as foreign minister, as well as thousands of the countries lawmakers are application for the child's with ton or visiting india. in december, germany's top diplomats on the lena bay, a bulk saying that the goes, well, bank is the 1st priority. however, the goal is powered and stable and is even limiting diplomatic access to that donor tests. the indian government is trying to get guns, fill out x as in. they're trying to get the charge back to india because this is lee and getting government uh gave upside statement that is an indian nation. it's a, in a line. they've been vice. the chief has come to india and a government of windows singing in the best and best of the time. and so, so like government of india is driving for a long time to get encounter linux is but the, the joe enjoy, the service is not giving, allowing them to have a common thing that exists because it comes to like,
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this is the right of it. but he, every citizen but the good comments that x is, but i would just not getting and going to the next is from the mean. didn't goldman, the i trying from long time they wouldn't. you wouldn't go to them like the child's or to be brought up in her social culture and why them and read how to language ticket prices go to those likes and, and religious rights have been protected. and we can help you in doing that, that in just wanted anything on that. instead of the i just why lifting that. i told the guy that you only need any idea of what are the significant d, u, n c r c. and then you r u n. c, odyssey united are going to, i think, so if i'm not wrong, it seems that if the child of what i need is that has to be taken away from the batons or linguistic guides or, and really just like has to be brought to going to because that this all dikes all the time that they are not being predicted. it was on german baby when they allow the german babies with street in india, like an old one. and then they did some work. gotcha language or doesn't have family members in stream. they can often in some alien,
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please know they would allow the big. meanwhile in india or itself, police have opened a criminal case until last week's disaster as training class, which came hundreds of lives and left more than a 1000 people injured. and d, as well as ministers days. the collision was caused by an electronic era seized wouldn't and show my visits at the scene of the tragedy off to long risk you opperation is was to restore the release of the deadly dream. do you really meant to know russia is now what? while almost off to around 50, all of the deadly trained class children fall off sold in order to show the indian rubies has finally restored the down line movement of some trains. but the stench of the dead in the air and the belongings on the ground still very much here, which you see is one of the 1st passenger trains boxing by 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 monitored. we may need wrecked coaches the line, the other tracks. federal searches have been conducted in the wreckage for body and body. fox. blood work to the bad tracks. an overhead electric tables which had snapped, seems to be the government's top priority. the rescue relief and restoration work in the bane for the harsh sum wouldn't have been so quick. all even possible without the help of local villages, which contributed with the man 5 of home, temples, food and water. have the good se, try sold lentils, and bolted from my home on my make sure. we need to help these tragedies shouldn't have happened to me is to ration workers, the police walk around the clock to put things back on track and know who is the video for today, hosted homes for people like them. i know it's
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not much, but he just need to leave from the tracks, supplies and shades on, nothing less than the blessing continuously. we can say that from the incident happen, we are trying to get food at going to some those are engaged and it is really the settings of both the passenger and cleans of slowly getting back on track. but what passengers in india, a truly waiting for is north resumption but accountability rooms and sharma odyssey, but also the result for the latest news updates on one of these stories to check our website. oh, come, we'll be back in 30 minutes with we'll see you then the
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. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show your mind. and just in case we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. at the point obviously is to great trust rather than fit the barriers. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody in the demon the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the what happens in libya and in human specifically told at least a segment of the syrian people that this is not going to need to any,
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any weird because we can see that there was going to be on our, in both places. some of these things, but please some syrians to stand by their state and keep it a filled the and work with schools. well as a painful, you know, these are live in a chance or they will find some alternative. um, you know, liquids, a lot of the homeless are sleeping on porches. there is one church or 2 churches that they've frequent downtown and sleep on the porch is of the church. the, the one church put up a fence all the way around the church. you know, it seems to homeless out. yeah. so we can't, we can't use that church anymore. just sleep on their porch. and so they were in
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the l. a way right next to the church was the church for the events and, and the police kicked them out of the way and there was probably about $8.00 to $10.00 on an average night sleeping in the way the township would come and take all their blankets away. they would vote once or twice a week, they would send the township maintenance crew down with a garbage truck and they would just throw away all their blankets. and so it made it very difficult for them to stay warm. so they go, charger is bare, looked in them even funny. whats going on? kimberly me, you guys are here. are you here? i know utah. yeah. well, just the wrong fine or my as long as there's a code or here's a code or an estimate in here. yeah. good. yeah. okay,
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fantastic. ok guys. yeah, you okay, you're welcome. yeah, my pleasure. ok, here's one more. when i get that product, i guys have a good data were suppose to be the land of the free and have freedoms. but you know, our freedoms are being taken away, or we're not allowed to have these freedoms because of probably some economic reasons. somebody wants to make some money off of housing. and so the politicians create these laws, timmons, restrict, housing make, you know, an artificial type housing system. when you know, we just need a good free market where people can afford a small home on a small piece of property and only pay $3.00 or $400.00 a month. it can happen. you know, we can do that. but it's again,
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the politics that are restrict things, something like that. this was, this is not american, we need to change that. and then you go back, need to go back to american fundamentals. the okay, merry christmas, everybody release and we celebrate the birth of our lord and savior. jesus christ today born in a manger, home and home was himself heavenly father. returning to today for another day that that was given as the breath of life. another day to enjoy the beauty and wonder of the great creation father. we just last, personally turn to this day this particular day where we celebrate the birth of our lord and savior. jesus christ, who came to redeem us from our sins. again, we asked all these things in the name of jesus christ, our lord and savior,
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a man and a man. channels. uh jesus came to be merciful. you know, he told the, the fair is easy, says, you know, your, you follow every little bit of the law, but the way to your measures of a lot of the more important part of the law, mercy compassion and love your neglect. so you said you, your priorities are out of place. you know you, you focus on the small things, but the big things you don't focus on the review, really important things. you don't focus on like mercy and love. so jesus saw the, you know, the kid, he didn't just teach us in words. he taught us that examples. ok. ok. ok. ok. all right. what is the christmas service? so yeah. all right, here you go. there's 2 brothers and you'll search. okay,
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you're welcome. god bless america as most was raised in a family that was very christian, my mother was a strong christian woman and she would teach us from the bible all the time, read from us from the bible. and so i grew up really, you know, it was infused into me from my mother here, who's on the, on the we can we speak because we are going to be doors are the worry man a because you know, this is, this is like, this is a robber, mcmillan, whatever is the road? yeah. oh no. people don't realize. and the, in the, in the deep to the americas, in the previous, i can plug like, oh, it's okay. we don't think so. i have my values. i know y'all,
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i was water wor, no, i would say a woman. okay. and is your mary was more, i'm on you say your mind. you're on the site. you don't wanna sell global law and there is a model in the i don't think some of the agree with it that made us and the woman who was taking this out there to see the society receiving the young people there. how no morality that how nobody, who's that think everything is ok and there's no we all guy likes to evaluate and even the government is the bidding of society fall apart. and that's how, oh, okay, no history repeats itself was the, it's the adjustment into it. you know, i think the best gift for christmas or any time of the year is, is to be able to give it's just, it's just feel so good to be able to give to other people. you know, so it's
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a blessing i hit it goes to get a good stealing inside when it give to other people. so i do it, you know, every time i do this over a 121 years and every time i do it, i get a good feeling. and you know, that's, that's all i need. the course we're stuck. we're still stuck in. so we put in the 4 wheel drive, the st goodness for 4 wheel drive. we would be there on the, on the
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street. james, did you say how's your voice? did you say? how's your voice? good. yours, yours? ready? counting 3. 123. 0 jingle bells, jingle bells jingling all the way. oh no it is. you don't want doors opens. didn't go about, didn't go about getting go all the way. was on it is do i did a one or so? mm hm. all right, we did good. yeah, they brought us uh yeah, we got the christmas spirit now. who's got a cigarette for me. i'm dying here with this christmas. you can't. cards are
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christmas. come on man, we got here. yes. the can do. just as you're the master of your own destiny, i guess the same thing angelo recently, can he went to harvard for free law? yeah. yeah. he went to the most prestigious school in america with our so just shows that, you know, anybody can be in these champs here. that we've had people that are familiar. there's in the past and our big businesses, different things can throw you over the edge. so people shouldn't be so judgmental about the homeless because it can happen. i could have it done was anybody seems
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like there. yeah, there might be some pilots looking down this this guy certainly around is here. where we've got a nice camp here. everything's clean, everything's orderly. we're just afraid this guy is circling around here with the helicopter. there is definitely circling around us, coming around and probably taking pictures or whatever. no government money, we're living simple living, you know, living 3 and doing the right thing, you know. and tell me what you took, you know, show the engine will box and you got to jump through the hoops, you know, be there little service. the still going around. i don't know, it was hard to tell those police or what very, a very disturbing, that's for sure. i mean, we still got 2 weeks to get somebody on the front. well that's, that's normally what they do either that's not.

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