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is especially coming from a european diplomats of the really disappointing of the. busy but simple as if someone would call it all the way and supposed to combine the language which they use. and i suppose to be very careful around how they use us language. but methods ego has made in these commons, which are not necessarily new in themselves that were made on the 26th of april in the u. n. building in the role. that was the operations department in attendance, but some of the attendees where they found it very important to report on the home that were made by mister t dot saying that they follow them insensitive. and the very nice via freaking who would like to condemn in strongest terms possible, the insulting racist and degrading utterances. now the geology yes has been already uh, been initiated with the process of uh,
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catch creation back. julie is homeland in romania following the media. now for and it is 3 statements in which they apologize to anyone who is affected is saying that they do not come to. busy need such behavior, particularly statements of the race to the nature of the g houses or by long periods of why was pointing to buying the bunch were made by the photos of the comments that were made by him. joe was the ro, buick. he said, bob and we had built a golden habit if he works. this is the best combination of political freedoms, economic prosperity, and social cohesion that the human kind has been able to build this 3 things together. the rest of the world and most of the rest of the goal, it's a jungle and the color of the photos. lot of this new comment,
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but it's been made out by the width in the european union. this is really a disappointment and it, it is really reads off of disrespect. another story you were across today. the indian foreign ministers rule dog washington suggestion, not his country joining nato, saying the blocks mindset is not in line with new daily's values. a lot of americans still have that need to pre the construct and that it's been a so any situation that deal with they use that like a, a, it seems almost like that's the only a sort of template with which modern reveal bundled, which they look at the what, the reality is that this market unplugged the place to, to, to, to india or india based author and journalist like and people in delhi has no interest in being subservient to washington,
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which he stays and move in today. so within 2, what are the practical concerns behind it? i see them that is a not to become a washington state of the united states or the military complex. it's part of that as reading the as a prominent them, so not to become a washington state because the predicament of washington state. so for the united states over a long time and they became compress it to a summary of the loss for a name. dear lars fault in the world for we want to ask kind of start i think the are doesn't want to do that and they want us to do the diag for a different warranty. was all for having to manage the friends that are created as it's its own strategic imprisoned. i think the for them is towards the right to
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know what you have to say about the good position. as something else regarding the size asian country in the house confirmed, the ukrainian president will not be getting an invitation to september's g 20 summit, despite repeated requests from key. if it's put an end to much speculation about flooding, there's a landscape potential presence up in new delhi hosted event as ortiz region sharma takes us through. firstly, there shouldn't have been any speculations about valencia coming for the g. 20 summit in september and new delhi in depth and very, very clear from the beginning. ukraine is not invited. no e you create is not a member of the g. 20 bill can be when india took over the g 20 presidency last year. it's $10000.00 bites to guess countries including bangladesh, mom, nigeria, egypt, and ukraine was not a part of it. despite that, when in april this year, the 1st, if you see foreign minister or by you create came to new data,
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you clean odds, new that lead to invites the lens key for the g 20 summit. the india did what it had to do. in our opinion, the g 20 summit is attended by the g 20 members states and the countries and organizations that we invited, we announced the list of invitees immediately after we took over the g 20 chairmanship that we've been deal for the set up as j. sean co setting the record slate. hello. there have been problems for india was reading the run off to the final g 20 summit. 3 months ago, when the g 20 for minnesota needed to place in new delhi, they couldn't come up with a joint statement if the surgery allowed rove was such that he's was less emotional . our approach to was ukraine, that prevented from the foreign ministers needs strong being the success. also, india was disappointed. uh, you know, it is not in the 0 political emissions in that sense. but as far as moscow,
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i knew that the i can soon remember from, from february last year to now, india is importing a new order or from law school decides west and specials from 81 percent in india. zone. in both boss get to nearly 36 percent now in those important around 167 barrels of crude, the de, from russia. and it's not just the energy sector. it's not just stored, but other sectors as well. defense. for example, india continues to be as big as the buyer to a weapon or from law school. and the relationship between new deleon law school is on detroit. india's cause with russia have remain steady. we didn't lift the green issue, affect our ties with rush out the leaderships of both india and russia. understand the importance of steady india rational relations for stability in your ratio. so
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in september, when heads of states will come to new delhi for the final g 20 summit. the hosted by mr movie india has wanted to keep the issues very, very, feel multilateralism. india is also wanted to keep the issues that are playing the global solid. you know, have them fax, all this wide viewed, it's your long presidency as not only in this moment in the sun, but also global solids moment in the sun. and they wanted to talk about the very real issues that are blake blinking, the developing nations, food energy, fuel prices, for example. so we never really wanted to keep the focus on that. not just you creating for that position is really, really pushing and forwarding there. this week astronomy, as most decorated soldier, was fun complicit in the murder of 3 of gunmen whilst on deployment,
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the ruling came as ben roberts smith lost the defamation case against the number of newspapers, the verdict willing to shed lights on war crimes. committed bias truly and forces on the western coalition in the country. i have found that robert smith was completed in and responsible for the murder of e k. i a 56 in 2009, and the middle of audi john a double on. on the 11th of september 2012 and the manager of the advocate male at 2. now 2 on 12th october 2012. robert smith pushed sadie from the edge of a cliff. the gun man was badly injured, but still alive after the fall. so river smith ordered his subordinates to shoot at a dead 3 years before that the australian war hero executed a disabled man also or the re murder of another elderly scan. both men were unarmed. they were simply hiding in the tunnel when nato troops took them hostage.
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if you're thinking it couldn't get any worse, listen to this. after pushing the disabled man to the ground and machine gunning him to death, robert smith decided to toast his soldiers by drinking from the guns prosthetic leg . however, he tried to deny these accusations in 2018, 3 australian newspapers, the sydney morning herald, the age, and the tender of times had accused rober smith of these crimes. he then sued the newspapers for the information, but now the journalist managed to prove their accusations, and in general, unlike some other war criminals, ben smith does not seem to be getting good press. i'd like to know, but smith to reflect on the people he led the man to keep the place the ask in villages i that's what i think we have to give us fairly as some credit, unlike the united states time, the red shoes it so hold it's war criminals accountable washington. however, price is
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a responsibility for its atrocities. by sanction in the international criminal court for investigating american troops and america's closest ally, the united kingdom is trying to keep up with his big brother news . it seems like these investigations have only scratched the surface since war crimes have long become in nato coalitions, signature style. how many more atrocities has been covered up by the western governments? another question. well, trillion still keep been brothers smit portrayed in their war memorial. a little
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more information on this piece there in 2020, and official report by the stream defense forces revealed. 25 soldiers have executed. 39 of guns, the murders had been covered up by military personnel, and it was fine that the senior officers had ordered lower rank service men to kill . hoskins weapons were also planted on dead civilians to justify the shootings. the president of the afghanistan governors association that committee set up to improve governance in the country, told us he believes there are many more atrocities committed by nato forces that have been covered up the new ones, the united states soldier was convicted that inspired, you know, the hundreds of similar incidents and you know, that took place and that's gonna song by the, by the american forces and none of those involved and recipes and
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such as the one which mr. smith has committed that has been changed, or l o l o b quotes has made any decisions that you wouldn't be program prosecuted . and i doubt because mrs. smith is a the, one of the, one of the loan, and i'll show you the soldiers and it would be good, you know, defaming the ocean and on forces you know, the ac is the prosecution is a much atrocities. you know, the, the national commission that i've done this long, and this is not the 1st time you know, the something like this has happened. it's not going to need australians but also other major forces, you know, they have committed crimes and that's kind of some. so i doubt, you know, that you're good that i mean to deal with the one being the prevention, even in the future, you know, they wouldn't do it. no. i mean, there was also prosecute. did it that didn't get the man. and if you do, you know,
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probably do with news, it's a lot of people, you know, who so the go in and an army and you will not be interested to serve anymore from holiday snaps, to pictures of pets. it is a photo sharing platform that billions around the world used to give that glimpse into their lights. but a new reports fund, instagram is host to a vast p, the file network that guides users to child sex content while connecting buyers and sellers of the list of material ortiz. caleb martin reports and investigation into the reality of social media algorithms has revealed some pretty grotesque happenings on instagram. the details are not for the squeamish. apparently, the app has been automatically helping pedal files to connect with one another. researchers at stanford university and the university of massachusetts, am hearst. so the instagram enabled people to search explicit hash tags,
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such as pito horror and preteen sucks and connected them to accounts. they use the terms to advertise, child sex material for sale. as such, accounts often claim to be run by the children themselves and use overtly sexual handles, incorporating words such as little slot for you. alex davos was the chief security officer for now the until 2018 now leads the stanford internet observatory. he noted the individuals whose accounts have already been flagged and given unlimited access can still dive deep into a network of people who share their criminal and disturbing interests that a team of 3 academics with limited access could find such a huge network should sets off alarms that matter, i hope that company re invests in human invest the ages. the screenshot illustrates just how easily it works. the market commissioner says he wants an explanation for
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marks. dr. burke, who is the chair of meta, the corporation that owns both instagram and facebook. he also wants to know what kind of action can be taken to shop these networks down. met this voluntary calls on child protection, seems not to work. markets who could back from us and i'll explain and take immediate action. i will discuss with him at the mattress h q in menlo park, on the 23rd of june of the 25th of august. and the digital services act method has to demonstrate measures to us all face have a sanctions, no word from the ceo. so far but matter has replied with this bland statement, reassuring everyone that they have posed crimes against children. a child exploitation is a high risk crime. we're continuously investigating ways to active and defend against these behavior. tucker carlson was not thrilled either so far this month. the, the eyes wash and field offices, you should 11 press releases. 10 out of 11. have been about january set. keep in
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mind the january 6 happen more than 2 and a half years ago. now you know why the feds were ignoring kid tuckers and instagram . they're too busy to respond. they've got much more important things to do, like finding white supremacist, facebook, youtube, twitter, instagram. they have all been vigilant when it comes to political censorship and shutting down perspectives. they considered to be propaganda or this information. they are adamant that certain views held by real americans should not be allowed to be expressed on their platforms. but it seems like amid all of this political censorship, some pretty vile things have slipped through. okay, with mapping artsy new york. extraordinary stuff, isn't that okay? moving on, a ton in the russian region of belgrade, on the border with ukraine has been under ukrainian shilling for more than 2 weeks . ship back in a no resembles
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a ghost. as the majority of its 40000 population had been a buck you waited to safety ortiz chapel was hesitating, speaking go to volunteers, and locals, who decided to remain as we arrived here. we have just periods. the significant sounds of heavy artillery strikes, which we believe are hitting the town and villages ahead of us. we can see smoke rising from the settlement and tragically, over the past month for if people had been killed by this indiscriminate ukrainian shelley. we believe by a 155 millimeter and nato supplied artillery rounds and grad rockets which are quite indiscriminate. and they've hit the settlements, they've, they've injured dozens of people who we've met in belgrade. and we've just heard that the artillery strikes, and some of the air defense is going up as, as well. it see me to intercept some of those a, a tax?
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no, it's remarkable to see that still some people here in, in the area are staying in their homes. nichols on you. thought you were not going anywhere. my son lives in saint petersburg. he's worried about us. he calls me, she's nervous, but i don't know, son. i'm not going anywhere. i'll never leave my home and my mother. i don't have anything else besides this, please you won't frontier, it's fine. we're trying to cope with the situation. when the show installed, we hide in our basement. we have a good one. we sit down there and light candles, a fence from boulder, bring us some food, and the results in humanitarian 8 here. not only residential buildings have being targeted and destroyed or re businesses like this grocery store being hit also, which is why the humanitarian aid that's being delivered by the local humanitarian groups is so critical for the survival of local residents. we're here at one of the mill road me front, which is a civil organization,
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a political civil organization that helps people in need. and we're just outside belgrade and we're going to go in and have a look actually one of the distribution centers and hubs. you can see the vehicles and once it goes here are doing is the packaging of ordinary pieces of food stuffs, clothing, and they're bringing it out to some of the villages that have been hit by this. a ukrainian, shelly, and these a ukrainian assaults on russian territories and i was fucking ears back with all the essentials. food comes to our warehouse here from all of russia. many people have been evacuated from she bacon, not because of the showing by the ukraine forces. we're now focusing more on helping residents of the overall bill. good region. the narrow road in the front is a humanitarian organization that delivers a 2 villages because there is no electricity and no water. the stores are working. it is difficult for residents to move around because of the showing for re businesses. um, donors are also assisting the number of the front in the critical work to get aiden
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helped to those in need on the front lines on the road. the front is backed by socially responsible businesses that help us by contributing various humanitarian aid, including children, supplies, such as baby clothes, stationary and more. and those should back in on may remain on the safe. it's important to remember that there are brave volunteers working around the clock to insure the help that's needed by those who have chosen to stay. we'll get to them, shape bose or t shit back. you know, an attempt to destroy russia as a global power once for. that's how the west is using the conflict and ukraine, according to the editor in chief of the russia in global the 1st publication, redone journalist feud, or louisiana, has been sharing his views on the latest episode of going underground, which you can catch here on monday to it's clear i'm putting your into a side room, i'd return to them as i can add to the blinking against these 5. i mean,
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did it surprise you, how far they're going to go to the end? it was a bar, as johnson sent to destroy the chinese piece plan for ukraine being sent to the lens can saying, look, this is a fight to the end regardless of nuclear weapon use. politically. i think that unfortunately, just now we have no chance for any kind of peace discussions, beat open discussions or even even discussions because we are in the middle of a, an extremely low cv or fears battle. yes indeed, both sides perceive it as a exist angel on the russian side, if you ask anybody in the ruling group or even very many else citizens ordinary say their last name would say that after what happens
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and after what is happening. now, the only goal of the west and ukraine is an instrument in western hands. the only goal is to destroy russia is a great state rate bower completely. so in a way that dresser will never recover. and this is a believe here. on the other side, i think for united states, this is a very, actually really a month and maybe a correct assessment that the, if you grade will be defeated, or at least the for us you will achieve significant goals there. that will be a very serious blow, joe us, i mean, nation in the world. the. okay, well that was there a recap up for now of the week that was if you'd like to delve into today's fresh developments r t dot com husband covered also all the weekends big updates can be fined on our
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twitter page to give it a problem to buy the regulators rush to close silicon valley bank, which was a financial institution with more than $200000000000.00 and assets. when it experienced a traditional run on the bank, as depositors rushed to withdrawal all of their funds. it is the 2nd largest bank failure in us history, behind only the 2008 failure of washington mutual. so what went wrong here, and how does this happen? and what does this mean for the us financial sector? i'm christy, and you're watching the cost of everything we're today. we're going to be looking at the cost of fail outs and the crisis of confidence that led to the creation of bitcoin the the bank failures happen all the time. we just don't hear about it because they are
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local and happen on a very small scale. but there have actually been more than 550 banks that have shut down between 20012023. and this one was particularly notable, given its size and scale, and the contagion effects it would have on the us economy, given how it services so much of the tech and small business industry. the bank failure came as a result of its investments losing value and depositors withdrawing large amounts of money. as phoebe kept a large portion of deposits in us treasury bonds and other long term debts, these assets have low risk and low returns. but then as the fed started to increase interest rates, s b, these bonds became riskier investments because the investors could buy bonds at higher interest rates. well, as phoebe's bonds declined in value as v b had to sell some of these investments at
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a loss of $1800000000.00 in order to accommodate its customers withdrawals. and that was the beginning of the end for a c, b as withdrawals continued to mount in an effort to assure a confidence in the us banking system. the treasury department, the federal reserve and the f. b i. c announced that silicon valley bank clients would be protected and be able to access their money. they also announce steps that are intended to protect the bank customers and prevent additional bank runs. and these actions mark the most extensive government intervention in the banking system . since the 2008 financial crisis, the biden administration announced that it would guarantee on and assure deposits. the fed reserve also announced a new lending program for all banks that need to borrow money to pay for withdrawals. the. the fed also said that the banks borrowed about $300000000000.00 in emergency funding, with nearly half of that amount going to holding up companies for the 2 failed
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banks to pay depositors. the fed did not say how many other banks piled money and added that it expects the loans to be repaid. meanwhile, biden has insisted that no tax pair of money will be used to resolve the crisis. and the white house is very desperate to avoid any perception that the average americans are quote, unquote, failing out of the banks like what happens during the 2008 financial crisis. instead, the money will come from the f b, i see with the funds coming from the quarterly premiums, that the insured banks pay to the agency. the f b, i see estimated that the costs of s b, b 's failure would be about $20000000000.00. but even if tax payers aren't directly on the hook, the banks customers still stand to benefit from the government support saying that the tax payer won't pay anything, ignores the fact that providing insurance to someone who didn't pay for insurance
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is actually a gift. and on top of that, while the tax pair may not be paying for the losses directly, there will ultimately be a trickle down. following this, banks will likely have to pay more for deposit insurance and then charge the tax pay or a higher interest rate on loans, or pay out a lower percentage of interest into savings accounts. so while the efforts of the central government has seemed to stop the domino cascade of banks, for now, there are many who believe that this is an over yet. what appears to be happening is that the fractional reserve banking system is under stress due to rising interest rates and is showing it's cracks. and it's not just as b b. s. b b failed due to an old fashion bank front that was spurred on by the weakness on his balance sheet because of poor duration risk management. silver gate was running into some issues and had to take out an f h o b loan. but it's a ventral winding down, was reported voluntary and ask for
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a signature bank. the regulars can't even figure out as a bank will shut down because of crypto or because of a crisis in confidence of leadership. 11 banks also injected $30000000.00 into 1st republic bank in order to save it and outside of the us, credit suisse also when to put do 2 years of mismanagement and significant breakdowns and investments. so now let's bring in chris rice, host of rice tv. so chris, how are the bank failures this time around different from the bank failure, as we saw in 2008. okay, that's a great question. thanks again for having me back on the program. the difference this time would really be what happened in 2007 in 2008 was actually the death of the system. unfortunately, at the time what they did to keep everything going was to put everything on live support. and the banking institutions were basically zombies. what we had seen
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since the 2008 crash was early 2020, if you, if anybody's listening recalls to march of 2020 the markets got hit it really big, especially because we had this black spot event that we ended up having to consider locking down when we had to pay and didn't get a sub to took place. that time period in march of 2020, they actually held that the stock market just like they did in 2008 had they not halted the trading. both occasions the system would have crashed and they are ready for the system to crash underneath there. even not completely ready for the system to crash yet. they're waiting for the actual development for the central bank digital currency. so they can usher in a new system. they need a new system to replace the system that's crashing and falling apart. and of the 4 banking failures so far we got signature, s b, b credit suisse, and 1st republic, which one would have been the most disastrous if it had not been billed out. could
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the economy of ford not to bail them out to the free market with it? correct itself capitalism. when it came out, actually we would have been a lot better position if we would have just dealt with the crash at the time. but again, uh, the systems that be didn't have an alternate system for us to replace the antiquated system that was crashing when you study fee currencies. and you study how the cycles of the currencies work off the currencies end up going back to their intrinsic value, which is 0. and it's happened throughout history is never been in a point of history where this has not taken place. and if you look at the roman empire and what so it plays with the follow the roman empire that is very much comparable as to what we are seeing in today's modern day united states of america . we've seen a bigger bank step band to shore up the smaller banks and prevent. 2 either knock on effects but do the bigger banks have a healthy enough balance sheet to continue this and fail.
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