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to some of the villages that have been hit by this, a ukrainian shelley and these a ukranian 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 had been evacuated from she bacon, not because of the showing by the ukraine forces. we're now focusing more and helping residents of the overall builder region. the no road in the front is a humanitarian organization that delivers a 2 villages because there is no electricity, no water, the stores are working. it is difficult for residents to move around because of the shelling watery businesses. um, donors are also assisting general the front in the critical work to get aiden helped with those in need on the front lines narrowed the front as best buy socially responsible businesses that help us by contributing various humanitarian aid, including children, supplies, such as baby clothes, stationary head more and those should back, you know, may remain on the safe. it's important to remember that there are
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a bray volunteers working around the clock to insure the help that's needed by those have chosen to stay. we'll get to the che bowes or t shit back. you know, the south africa risks losing up to $32000000000.00 in trade over its neutrality in the ukraine. conflicts. that's according to an economist at stein level organization. that is the largest asset management company in south africa. she says the west has certainly economic strings that it could result to putting together the e u on us to account for 30.4 percent of total exports coming from south africa. compared with russia, 0.23 percent. this means should jo, political pensions escalate and the west tax again, south africa, it could lose up to 612700000000, rand, an export revenue. so the company is either wanting to the south african government about west and in economic ties with the west. and this comes as pretoria has
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adopted a stance of non alignment with the western block on the crate and conflict, it's abstain from un votes condemning russia. also refused to arrest cruelty and under a controversial icbc warrant. i continue seeking all that can military cooperation between the 2 countries. when we discussed the situation with the panel of experts . so look at the reasons why certain western partners are winning the alarm bells simply over south africa's neutrality on ukraine. to take all of this financial management organization making a statement that could affect political issues. basically, the less so that the we are taking on board be wanting that was issued by spend the mostly because it was similar wondering by the so that it could reserve bank that it for sees potential secondary impacts of sanctions. but it could be based on, so that's because of its position on the rest of your brain country. so the
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government describes it as a country between dresser and nature. and even though it holds a non aligned position, it has been quite critical of the method in which the conflict is played out. never the less is forced to consider the wandering issued by spending over the $32000000000.00, which would be placed at risk and tre. that's because the morning point shadows a decision that needs to be taken at what is holding a goal or somebody to be african growth. an opportunity which is an ad in the united states, which gibbs so that it can prep original access to the american markets. not only for over a $100000000.00 rad or $100000000.00 of agricultural goods, but $5000.00 different items across different sectors. so, so that'd be confusing, straight relationship with the us very seriously. and it knows that it's at the moment it's getting close to be published in
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a way by the united states for its position of non alignment by now. i mean, why is the absolute content it is so important right now for the west in particular, which i'm more interested in benefiting from the we can assist all tax. oh wow. if you will. wow. what has been happening in the company and you've gotten it so many. what i'm going to is where we have lots of interest to really my monthly nigeria. you'll see what's the personal ones about extracting distance, which is our next point, according to what to, you know, the, i'm shown by these to 23 eyes. so the fact that did it to me and so for go with a low 6, i'm going to put some video rods or an extra collection shoulder. then you that sort of continued to do things. what, what, what, what i like, you know, the best way of doing this from the i love the mission watch,
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which i believe in tone, that sort of cards when again, not, you know, if they want to know to take this data from the end of the breaks east one big problem for a do you west and the other golf? good government of dressing countries because the brake is maybe in the future. we'll see to be like one, a big economic blog going to knowledge set to come regarding these issues. stomach powered, and this is not good for us on exploration. western countries right now is the in the better condition. where in the future we compare that for the sum of reach the actors. but you see if we have the that's all we need to call x mission a breach to writing the in the why not to be here's middle, you'll see the brakes in the other dimension. romania has to apologize. i'm very
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cold. as i'm bassett, or from kenya off to a different, a match made racist comments during a recent un gathering and the african nations capital of the remaining in the ministry of foreign affairs. deeply regrets this situation conveys its apologies to all those affected and strongly rejects and condemns old behaviors. an aptitude incompatible with mutual respect during it, then you wouldn't. anything in nairobi, the romanian and boy mockingly said, quote, the african group has joined us. when some monkeys appeared outside the window is not the 1st time something like this has gone down. let's get a few more details here from joe buck with local reporter, catabolic pathways. it, it will be the 21st century, but you know, we are still, we are still not seeing as individuals as people and s equals the only when they usually the courses are they obviously these come in especially coming from a european diplomats really disappointing at the very least,
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but shameful as if someone would call it all several minutes as opposed to have sway and some holes to combine the language which they use. and i suppose to be very careful around how to use as language. but methods, ego has made in these comments which are not necessarily human themselves that were made on the 26th of april in the u. n. building in my room. there was the friction department in attendance, but some of the attendees where they found it very important to report on the made by mister t dot saying that they follow them insensitive. and the very least via freaking who would like to condemn in strongest terms possible. the insulting racist and degrading utterances. now let's go here as been already. uh, been the process off. uh we can creation back. julie is homeland in
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romania following the media now for it. and it is pretty statements in which fuzzy they apologized to. anyone who is affected is saying that they do not come to any such behavior, particularly of statements of the race to the nature of the g houses, or by long period which is why was the pointing to buying the bunch were made by the photos of the made by angels, the ro, buick. he said bob and so we have bills above and advocacy works is the best combination of, of political freedom, 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 because you photos a lot of this new law comments that have been made by the,
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with the in the european union as well as really a disappointment. and it didn't install of disrespect political analysts or james, wendy says that racist remarks like the one made by the romanian diplomat ultimately undermine the previous achievement. so by that, the role relations as such statements really afford that relationship. uh because uh, i think i believe that uh, the important because by now is in terms of business and said with a, it'll be in the countries and did you solve a they to solve for just picked, uh, is picked and also some, some friendship going forward so subject to such a, such as the advance normally green box, the games that are being a tube over the years. and they're very unfortunate would normally he about these incidents is a abroad, may be new to bring to those countries. much not in the on of the consolidated,
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because a lot of console africans don't to discriminate against a it'll bins. so we hope that this can be a big country is selected. the big guns is going to go to a leaf from how does it presents and treated when they come up to go? and the do the same. they're the winds and heavy rain. i've left more than 20 people beds and over a 150 injured in pots of northern practiced on a numerous home. was it being done? this can be affected. areas and authorities are working hard to find and rescue potential victims. we do have this report from one local john, the terrain terrain cause serious damage in the city of fan or yesterday at least 21 people died more than a 150 were injured due to the hailstorm, lightning strikes and heavy rain reports say that hundreds of houses were damaged and thousands of cattle vanished rescue chains from the pakistani army hope
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disability and the ministration bring injured people from new areas to the band. new district hospital for medical treatments and emergency was declared at all 3 local hospitals. the provincial government has immediately allocated 40000000 pakistani rupees for the relief operation. the local government has sent assessment teams to evaluate the debt it's in the area. i am currently standing in the band with district hospital were injured. people are being treated in the surgical ward, r t, t van and pakistan. but just a quick warning. you will find the story seriously disturbing from all the pictures to the photos of your pets as the photo sharing platform that billions use around the world with talking about instagram. but a new report is found that instagram is also host to a vast pita file network that guides use as a child, sex content, or connecting buyers and sellers of the listing material. aussies kill them off in
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a dig deeper into these disturbing revelations. 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 ted of files to connect with one another. the researchers at stanford university and the university of massachusetts, am hearst from the instagram enabled people to search explicit hash tags, such as peter hor, and pretend sucks connected them to accounts. they use the terms to advertise, child sex material for sale, and 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 lead the stanford internet observatory. he noted the individuals whose accounts have already been flagged and given unlimited
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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 set off alarms that matter, i hope that company re invested in human invest the ages. the screenshot illustrates just how easily it works. the market commissioner says he wants an explanation for mark soccer 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 shut these networks down. matters voluntary code on child protection seems not to work. mach took it back, must now explain and take immediate action. i will discuss with human meadows headquarters in menlo park on the 23rd of june, off to the 25th of august under the digital services ox. meta has to demonstrate measures to us all face. have you sanctions, no word from the c, e. o. so far,
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but meta has replied with this bland statement, reassuring everyone that they oppose crimes against children. a child exploitation is a high risk crime. we're continuously investigating ways to active, defend against these behavior. tucker carlson was not thrilled either so far this month. the. the eyes wash in the field offices issued 11 press releases. 10 out of 11 had been about january set. keep in 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 supremacists, 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
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be expressed on their platforms. but it seems like amid all of this political censorship, some pretty vile things have slipped through. cable mauppin, artsy, new york. the donald trump has insisted that the us should not by oral, from rival, the rivals, south american nation of venezuela. even suggesting perhaps to take it by force about with buying oil from venezuela. when i left that as well, it was ready to collapse. we would have take it over, we would have gotten all that oil. it would have been right next door. but now we're buying oil from venezuela, so we're making a dictator very rich. can you believe there's nobody can believe it to? well, the us at the end of the day has been accused of taking oil from countries where it conducts its military operations. it rocks president at the time 2 years ago said a $150000000000.00 of oil money had been stolen from the middle eastern countries since the us invited $2.00 decades ago. syrian officials said las vegas up to 80
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percent of that country's entire old production was being planted on a daily basis. and trump had opened the said multiple times. the us has been and continues to take the oil from syria. but we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil . now we may have to fight for the oil. that's okay. but we keep in the oil. remember that i've always said that keep the oil. we want to keep the oil $45000000.00 a month. the. we're keeping the oil, we have the oil, the oil is secure. we left tips behind only for the oil. we did leave. so just because we're keeping the oil and we secure the oil other than that, there's no reason for it in our opinion, and we've secured the oil and therefore a small number of us troops will remain in the area where they have the oil. we had martin jay on the program out a he's editor of the news off with that. my good i be the old he says america is
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now starting to go off to its next talk. some reality of us foreign policy. you know enough to look back to the eighty's, even the seventy's. and if you look at just about every single intervention americans, don't you know where you mention syria, iraq, libya, most americans, presidents things that way. they may not be quite so bad because i'm from see when talking about oil. i don't think we should, we should make the mistake that that is only the republicans. i think a little presidents look at, look around the world and see where they can send troops and creates these security situations whereby they americans present themselves a saving the situation. and part of the deal is to cool us, go for the energy countries. you would just, it was a record report about and kinda the uganda is now a real if you're president mrs. a right now, you must be really worried that you're sitting on 12 trillion dollars worth of gold . and the americans are now starting to make the river in austin, very aggressive comments or dropping off of the weekly for this edition here on oxy
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international from all of us here. thank you very much for spending a time with us in most well, it's been a busy week, so we will highlight more of your top storage when we return will be the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy from foundation, let it be an arms race is on all sides. very dramatic. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very create ticket of time. time to sit down and talk the
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chairs. so yeah, this is by bed. i a the seats, like i said, they fold down here. and so i put a, a table on the bottom 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, it's a vi 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 with this 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 that. it fits, it fits all my needs. and i'm completely content, you know, just to stay here really don't need anything else
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the the, well, it's a kind of a said situations and feeling here. this was a bribing community of homeless people. and everybody had their, uh, little area with their tent. and they were bigger tense, they were 10 man 10. some were even bigger than 10 men tense. and they had a 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, pay 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
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normally did, it would have, it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year. so how's the people you have this camp here and this was these woods that 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 bath roman, you know, just the basic. and the people were happy. the people that lived here were very happy this is public property. it belongs to the public, you know, which should have been accessible to the groups of people. but what was happening here was the media, the press were coming down here and they were showing this, you know, it's,
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it's so the world basically the and uh, what was happening is the township didn't like the publicity didn't like the light shown on lakewood. so they did with a could to close this place them well. well that's so close down on july, 3rd, 2014 day before 4th of july independence day. they shut this camp down in and told everybody they had to leave. and that was the last day of, uh, just beautiful camp. the, the, you are heading down to the champ, richard for the senior champ,
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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 higher and they kind of the way it is, people don't have money to spend. all, all contract is cutting the price. so there's no profit in it, and it's tough to get a job. i do things get worse this year. in general. definitely got worse because of the economy, but 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 am i going to either back? she said, bring it here. i said it cost me
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a $1000.00 from gasoline to get my ass $1000.00 right hander. back. the car wasn't the bad luck. i wouldn't have it but, but i never lost my face. and a couple of times i question it, but the face of the lower in this guy right here. i'm just watching report on everything that donald trump did for this country and everybody hates. and just as us democrats is wrong, it's just wrong. all these aliens cummins millions, coming into the country. it shouldn't be here. she gather more, ship a mountain now that's but that's not gonna happen. as long as there's a lot of democrats in the white house commander in chief he doesn't mean always own name. sometimes he flies right on air force. one
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choke people help me out in this truck right here is 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, especially this time of year. it's the, you know, the holiday christmas season. and i'm, i'm running all day long. the time i wake up to 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 and 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,
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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 his village at all. this was a hard bed since he was there for weeks sleeping on his bench. oh, it was horrible. so there is no show that you can go just now any in this county ever going to the whole community center 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 nice. 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.
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the yeah. so we picked up from the, um, one of 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 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, then you know or give to the homeless in their camps. or i do a program twice a week and the challenge square in lakewood, where i get out to the, the homeless and the poor. they are in lakewood. somebody here. what's 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
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a lot of people how many years you are good. god bless you for everything that you do for the really the great 0. my name is mary and i'm not going to raise the grade is great. and you will have to know, you know, the cost of living going up this year, inflation and i've seen an increase and people calling me asking me for a place to stay. i need to get tense. i've seen an increase in that. i've seen an increase in people coming out of the town square here to see if they can get something that they need. yeah, it's really wonderful how the broader community is, you know, contributing to this program here. thanks again. oh this uh, hold on. i tried to call you yesterday,
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i couldn't get ahold of. you guys have no money down really. that's your drawers. oh wow, that's right. good to pass. what did you say? how did you go to the car dealing with? no one really does it give a little guy, let me show you what i have, what i'm about to my housing. ok. section 8 voucher. s l type. yeah. yeah. see the problem. this will give this and i'll put you on the list, but it's almost impossible to try the house so good, good, good, good, good. over the summer and i was unable to find housing. so there's no former housing in lakewood. well, i know the rate that we're going now. i can't in a few years, i can't imagine what's gonna happen. let me just look at the court records of how many people are going to. they are being evicted last year. if you remember, they put on thousands,

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