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or frankly, is a been captured by, by elements that i don't even think i feel comfortable talking here on the about. do you anticipate hearing about future incidents of the day, intervening in politically sensitive cases? look at how much of an impact they've had on cases, not even related to a 100 by and or to joe, but they've interfered with and put people in positions of trust and authority that are interfering with what's happening at the border and prosecutions related to terrorists that are being apprehended, they've interfered with state cases related to election fraud. even though states in the united states based on the constitution uh elections are left to the states to actually run so. so they're interfering everywhere that they can and they're altering. and so the pathway of the judiciary and basically doing what most people thought was impossible notifying the constitution and applying rules that allow for them to act with impunity. so i think that there's going to be
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a whole lot more interference, a whole lot more personal or a political prosecutions. despite the tremendous political weights of these native accusations present by and refused to answer any questions on the topic. like press conference with indian p. m, the movie, the wireless guy looms over a 100 to buy the president. so, looks phased by the developments on thursday night home to buy them pots spaces of the state and did not honoring the indian 5 minutes of the visit to the us. the son was seen proving to the high ranking guest ahead of the events and in the us congress, indian prime method in the run remote. it was given us that i think they should several times within the ring, almost an hour long speech. you praise
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a democratic pillars of in his independence, an incoming boot in the country. ortiz, indian correspondent, during the summer, as well. details on the 2nd day of this visit to the us in june, i'm going to send her into more the address the us going was for the 2nd time incident, the he's the 6th in didn't need to have done so. this time, it was a deeply divided house. now nearly an hour long speech, nothing more. the touched on different topics from economy to tech, to terrorism, shina, to the russia, ukraine conflict. he mentioned how the war in europe is causing great being a to the global south, how the region is being deeply affected, how there are issues of a food, n, o g, a few that are causing reach, being off to the global south. he also went on to see that the only solution to the
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conflict is a through dialogue and diplomacy was india has repeatedly spoken about when they have been precious on india from the west, led by the us to condemn russia for its conflict. a new clean india has maintained and independence stand on the lines is exploring policy, but india has repeatedly said that the way out of the conflict is only to dialogue and diplomacy. and that's what he's repeated it when he was addressing the american lawmakers. in fact, after his, our long speech of there was a law of the uh, there was several on the on because we reached out to the movie to get his also not really again, a fun boy movement of soul. so for mr. moody, the bus yesterday was also important in terms of the by lot to adapt to these between by doing and moody they were of course, a number of issues that was again,
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discussed, despite specialists from the west. india has maintained an independent does stand on the russia, ukraine conflict as well. now, as far as this particular wizard of knowing the movie is concerned, we can see that the us has really gone all out to reach out to india. it has a lot to gain from india, and that is one reason where we seeing the kind of red carpet treatment that mr movie has been given on district box. he will also be meeting the of the secretary of state and to be blinking. we'd keep an eye on all of those up to. ready that are developing in the us medical director of the cast and said she brought out by the eye who was present during the random of the state visit, showed his impressions of the event. it was a big show. bomb,
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very cordial and very ceremony. oh welcome. department, mr. a. very large number of indian americans, almost a 1000 of them in the white house, long to breed him saying more the more the mo, the that had by the time of speech to the us congress. also. they all of the us congress for the visitors gallery was full of people like me for one bit, the witness and a get where they go to speech. what do the rest thing i think west as change in the realizing that this is a very hard working very ration of the prime minister. ready her wants to do what is best, but his country in or does best, but his people. so dad are slowly coming around that idea. however mode this is reception did not go without some confusion. go by him, but this time over his chest. while the indian addison was by signing to the tentative for, i'm 15 seconds for realizing is that
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a jury on the joint press briefing with the random i didn't present. mine was also question on his recent remarks, of which he branded the chinese president. she's in pain dictate that is what do you have to say on the matter? your comments at a fundraiser this week appeared to be the 1st time in recent memory that is sitting us president has called a chinese leader, a dictator. ringback the idea of my choosing and avoiding saying what i think is the facts with regard to the relationship with india with the china is, is just not something i'm going to change very much, but surprised at it. but the sector blanket had a great trip to china. i expect to be meeting with president she sometime in the future near term. and i don't think it's had any real consequence. let's
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say that i'm present as nice as java. and so i'm, as i was just days off the us, i real estate travel to beijing in the hope of repairing relations. and us, us, this is a full so clearly and also by the comment was for 30 seconds in germany. ellen saying that it's crucial that washington i'm beijing continued to work together for the us senate stuff, power read, take some look at how the us media is covered by the various missteps in the us as such a propagandized nation. at this point, it seems like the media has a lot of control of the narrative. you may have severe gas and 2020 that were overlooked or subdued or ignored. and then of course, because it helped him stay in the basement as they say, and not really have to be out and campaigning. but he doesn't have that excuse now . and this was a major diplomatic blunder that he just made that's having a big effect. and for the treasury yelling, she came out and she tried to smooth it over. but even so she still sounded a bit hawkish, didn't she?
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she didn't apologize. she kept talking about her. china and us have big differences, wouldn't quite apologize for them remark. imagine, you know, calling another leader a dictator, but, but you know, when i worked for joe biden, even before his cognitive difficulties, it'd be back in the ninety's press. secretaries used to be really fearful when he would take the air alive because they didn't know what he was gonna say. i remember them, you know, biting their males because he would go off script. and this is another example, except in this case, is that a crucial time and causes really diplomatic damage. aside from back in bold statements like cooling president, she didn't pain a dictate. so this was a bit smaller things as well. you know, he referred to uh, the uh, ends in 5 minutes and the regular movie as a president, wireless or from mr. prison. mr. bremond. this assignment is to thank you for a senior welcome back to the white house, able going to be forgiving of such mistakes. so all the going to start thinking get this isn't good enough. you bring up such a good point. i mean, just the other day when i think he said, god save the queen at the end of this of
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a speech and she's been dead for a bit now and, and passed along. and there's a king. and why would he say that after a speech anyway? like to make any sense a suit he's making. yeah. it's really pointing to science that he's just not mentally fits. and i think more and more americans are saying that, i mean, his approval rating even a few 3 months ago was 36 percent, which was the lowest approval rating for us president and 80 years a. so i changes now to after class is have was as i'm doing seen sedans, minutes the and the power mozy rough is simple forces, otherwise, as r, s f also failed the 3 day seas for creating new hot spots of wireless. i'm forcing locals to flee. the problem as they are assess has shoes the all me have counting at s flags on thursday morning this morning with m t as off weapons. this comes as a 3 day seas 5 failed, was reported of violations on both sides. the us the leg unsuccessful folks between
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the parties who done this a blow, the same to this is the latest. unfortunately, the closest which took place in under my city. it's a major city in the capital hospital. didn't wind down this class just to place again today, an intensive farm. the most intensive form of by using heavy, auditory, heavy on large weapons. there are no for a see what's the workplace striking several locations in under my city. also, it is not a region, of course, the ripple she was there until our cross muscles, the trainings and they shut down and make out the draft, which is affiliated with the army. celebrating this, the nano officially statement, which was published by the art stuff themselves. but the army has implemented yet on this incident, a few mature and situation of the country there was uh, some uh, few mentors and aids coming to sit down for them to grow a country spot. so there must be some of the will some disturbing use that each a,
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b, c went trend in just the cost to get to the people who needs in uh, any uh stairs or specifically just the pumping all the time. these have been switched to any funding to go us and just to mention about $0.74 on this international agreement. sure. it is. you didn't get to that people can meet so that people and i can talk to safety wise. don't talk to him. he says, oh, that's a good uh, speaking general people in the entire country probably having a difficult time with the with providing the basic dental needs with providing for their families. there was some people who ought to practice the source to get what derrick would have for their families to feed up children. so it's a dining room enjoying and it process correctly so that meanwhile the u. k. foreign office has been accused of ignoring multiple warnings from various sidney's groups about the situation in the country spiraling out of control the u. k. it forces the
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prevention working groups as an overly optimistic policy. it was adopted overseas that this letter raises in the strongest possible terms of dismay, that repeated place to his majesty's government and the police towards h. m g that came from su, denise citizens into dawn, and here in the u. k. with time and again, never prioritize, don't taken seriously. according to the same group more than a hospital decision. these population is in dire need of humanitarian aid civilians face daily violence was vulnerable segments of the population, including children of the elderly facing salvation. the, let's also for is out, but over $1800.00 people being killed since the beginning of the, unless we spoke to an analyst who says that an international community shouldn't close of eyes to the suit in these classes. as many countries could suffer from the consequences. think that u k. festival looks at what does that? 80 we did exist and i don't think so. down is one of these priorities and the many
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it isn't into play is that need to play or by the flux of interest for them. the interest is actually in the conflict maturing in so done, for example, the tubing buttons and this combined them look the a p a what kind of a, a small net, what kind of, i mean, nation that using his or wisdom or substitute for me? i think it is important that the beginning to find the thing i said that when he focuses to come talk about democracy in roman talk, total energy, democracy is such instructions. that stuff is enough to be constructed so that those are the pieces with up for that democracy, the international community kind of close its eyes. what would be the big problem that is going to cost you many of the countries in the world, the incumbent zimm, bob waiting for us or the has filed his papers, supposed to be the upcoming election campaign with po scheduled for all this this
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year. who does marry one day, a principal of numerous candidates vying fellows whom bob was the general election slated for the 23rd of august. investigate, have filed their newman nation papers as different centers across the country, addressing the media or the current president. emerson, and when i got in college, this opened up again country to observe peace. i had the fulls of that somebody's now and much more because you'll, let's to the control. so that brings what now he makes into the product to say to them this process. so this is what we want to do now joining the plus the bending to elections, plus the dealership as much as a lot of candidates have come out and their number is to file their papers and to make sure that they guarantee their support. come, oh, got to 23rd. these the general outcry of the exorbitant nomination fees,
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but also my team is just to completed the no munition processes. and i was one of the 1st you picked out the fist uh, kind of digital filed the pip ups. it is bed festal for the nomination. fees are prohibited into this. is it transforming the election system into it for less? if those to to not give means what would be kind of did even if they are capable to manage to the federal, no mean nation paper successfully and or since paid the moment ation fees, which means that our candidate is good to go for the 25th of august as detroit actions now that he has filed his people as successfully as nominates and people successfully, we should expect that they should get that up and running and go to on. so the preventive which influence of the country to seek to convince the image rich to vote for him. and um, that cannot happen west is not here. so we should expect that he should be very much present in the country in the next coming days with managed to fight off the
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bus. we have one venue around setting up the issues, particularly what testable issues that we hope is going to be result wants to come to the next head. busy and the issue of making sure that all of those who participate in 20182018 is which that was the names that reflected with less than 2 months before was in public goals for its humanized elections. the current president, emerson with 9 god. what will bit let out with for my local government administer. so if vs acquitted, nelson, tell me so of the citizens coordination for change parties among other aspiring confidence which we will be announced in due course. the 130 people who died in northern india as a country grapples with the heats way over the past week. temperatures have consistently sold over the average. many hospitals being overwhelmed. most of the
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decimal requoted to india stays with the majority and we're excited for the best state. the state health minister said that the investigation into the cause of the excess deaths has been lost of event for the casualties of what his experts he was in india all going facing the civilian recent news due to the influence of climate change. now an update on a story making headlines in recent days, the us coast guard and se debris from i missing some muscle with 5 people on board . as being located near the titanic ship break. it believe that olla is on board. died instantly when the vessel imploded. the something less of all was carrying billy that service on a expedition to the wreck of the titanic. it was able to sit off of the film started the vessel, had gone missing in the atlantic ocean. and that communication had been lost
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according to report. oxygen was a jew to run out today. while western media has given round the clock coverage to the treasury. some of saying that the cap sizing the my good boat off of the greek coast last week, which resulted in hundreds of deaths as receive less attention, probably assign locals of suppressed anger and sadness over the different responses to the tragedies to begin on that thing. so, but the 350 people have been ignored. but for the search operation of these 5 rich people, the europeans and americans will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to find that submarine. and i don't have a few $1000.00 to find a bodies of $350.00 people. i would like to say this is double standards. this is how our system works. no one raises their voices. for the pool, no one rises up to the rights. the world is for rich people on the door, but new get at it. the 2 people it is said they have rights to and the world is
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raising its voice for now, especially the western media, which is covering the issue of the highest level. but what about those port bucket studies? where on the way to earn money and feed their families will save every penny to meet the travel expenses? no one has spoken about them. i have not seen many raising their voices for them. this is really so said someone coming to your toilet in the old tv channels, including electronic media and social media, must raise their voices for our own, for people to be sure, also financially help the families. of course, this is not enough to help reduce the pain and grief, but at least we can do this in swede deputy with them. that's going to kennedy about $300.00 pack assigned nationals with sides of being killed when an overcrowded mind. the boat sank and the order of police resorted. the jealous i'm editor in chief of the is on the telegraph. it says it's all about western media, double standards, and it's only about duality. how fast on media, you know,
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do hype has been created on the missing golf, the end of the hybrid. they are a life somebody is going to show it as well. but they have to side to a man to decide to actually explore the best for media as well on the other, on the one ahead. 5000000000 of how being thrown and massive that, you know, are these soft operation have been lost on the backs of skin for them. but on the other hand, you know, 5 to 600, get it done off, put the left side, got have been died in the middle of seat. and what is more important is the day of what they have been then on the board scared board report that the the immigrants have been calling for. busy the, the test team is going to have been calling for the fresh water, but the degree that you've been, you know, did not pay attention to them a fall that wraps up this news. our present level is on costs. so next,
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that's exciting. will be back to the top of the out the, [000:00:00;00] the in 1492 this evening, christopher columbus rates, the bahamas, and discover as the new world for europe. the wealth of america and its fast territories. cosby envy of the europeans, especially the spaniards and the portuguese. they sought after taking over these lands. however, there lived indigenous peoples with a high culture and their own nation,
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who is there to barbaric colonization of america, which went down in history under the name of con deece that lasted for more than 100 years seen. 1521 care design. cortez is going to do some doors captured and destroyed the capital of the aztec empire. daniel practically massacring the local population. following them, francisco pizarro is gone. case the doors destroyed the inc. i. empire as a result of spanish aggression, the ancient maya civilization collapse, suppressing the resistance of the indians. the invaders carried out mass executions . the horrendous genocide was aggravated by the diseases that the europeans had brought to america. the number of the indigenous population decreased 16 times from 251 and a half 1000000 people from keystone became one of the largest demographic disaster fees of mankind. this head remains an indelible,
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bloody stains in the history of the european colonial empires. the hello and welcome to cross stock where all things are considered on peter lavelle, western governments, and their pliant minions. in the media, tell us we must venerate nato as if it were some kind of pious and benign institution. in fact, nato is a very dangerous and aggressive military alliance, and it's in panic mode. the processing, the nature of natal, i'm joined by my guess,
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wilmer leon in washington. he's a political scientist, an author, as well as a radio talk show host and in washington state we have on 3 months down there. he is a writer as well as a military and political analysts or a gentleman called sack rose in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciate under you, let me go to you 1st and washington. you've got a pro list for the program, much appreciated nato. as i said in my introduction, isn't a state of panic. okay. if they don't let ukraine in which they won't get any time soon, i'm my money is on that it will never be part of nato. but i will let the people in thing take us down in washington in london, continue with their unicorn dreams. but if i do, it's a permanent way cheaper out, then we have a forever war because the west is never going to come to terms of the fact that it lost the conflict against russia. so nato is built itself a very dangerous hand for all of us on the day. in 1940. yeah. when we
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are most of the shingles on this is the army. so france and so you should remember a short show for the lane that's, you know, now the united kingdom break, break on the, in france of the same speed. they didn't do any good before french. cool. last good . know what we know. and you know, for british and a copy, ginger, sorry, is the sanction fee for most approximations. uh, yeah. and uh, you want me to imagine that day for some reason except your grade intimate or what day and going to do, you know, so i, it is so ridiculous, so reports that us, that is so piano driven that most people, but i'm not, they do this serious ma'am, and there is very, very little say, miles, because you're using dupont boston as well, or i absolutely because, i mean, this wasn't very well thought out. obviously we've seen what these people have done with the ip address in a rack way. syria, the same group of people. okay. and oh, by the way,
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victoria new and is in for her 2nd show. and because she was in the binding, the obama administration, when she started all approach shenanigans there with the legal transfer of power in 2014. but, you know, the, they expected the sanctions to work see they believe in these. it means fantasies that the sanctions would do it and they would be known, they wouldn't be necessary to, to worry about rushing militarily. they've completely grossly miscalculated and they don't know what to do. because if they, what, if they induct ukraine into the, into the lines, then there's going to be world war 3. okay. then russian will start hitting military bases in poland, okay? but if it doesn't do it, you know, then they're in this case where they're going to try to do it. um, or i've gotta spend 2 point. oh, another 20 year more your thoughts? i don't think well, and i don't think if, if the definition of for away it forever, war is afghanistan,
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then i don't think that that's where we're headed. because now the global dynamic has shifted dramatically since the united states started the fight in afghanistan. in fact, the global landscape has shifted dramatically since the us provokes the conflict in ukraine, and it's not shifted in favor of the us. i also believe that the sentiment in the us is shifting away from throwing more money down this dry well called ukraine. the world has developed into a multi polar versus a unipolar world, and this was never about ukraine. this has always been to your point about crippling russia and d, industrialize in germany. and some will argue that the ultimate goal is to be china. and that you have to go through russia in order to accomplish that. it's
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never been about ukranian democracy or sovereignty. it was about of the uh if it had been then the us through victoria newland would not have overthrown the democratically elected you on a coal which government. so even though we're seeing the united this is really been a money laundering state. yeah. all the that, that's what i had mentioned. dana said, i didn't mean the war. i meant the grist keep it. oh then yes, yes, but, but i don't think we're in for another 25 year investment. uh, that's why i think they're even creating money now. what it, what it, uh they, they just, they just uncovered a $6200000000.00 accounting error and the pentagon. they're trying to inject as much money into it now because i think they see the gravy train is coming to a halt. hold onto the next, on the, on the address that because, you know, i mean,
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nato can start, you know, continue to flood you crane with equipment, but they can flooded with troops unless they want to commit their own troops. i mean, it's been rumored and whispered that the, the polls like foolishly get involved with their own troops. so unofficially, their troops are there already. i mean, the, this is what, you know, the people are looking at this counter offensive. it is going nowhere. would russia then take the offensive ones? they are counter offensive spiders out on today. when you do start with the fact the combined wes doesn't cover saucers to radio flight serious combine war. the combined arms, var, rochard from that's still there, special in the winter operation as opposed to war and of the will there be 40 people there. oscillation, people manuals downloads ok, download resources to do anything about resignation like it is what happens with
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this. com, but are fanciful, whichever anybody mean booting or chevy war? and this would be in this folder, basically. all them la, strategic reserves. well, for your brain and general of the guide for i'm actually this year and i'm paying 20162017. but yes, the vision was on the river and the past find what was going show on the, you know, a lot of seniors or whatever the johnston jungle, johnson them. if you stay there, you will see much more active, but from former action, which i think so is going to happen. now just do not belong to a, to review the besides dates. and i think so, russia will be for their a goals, black as it goes. yeah. and now, and that's on this option. and that will be, there are a final objective of this phrase. what with the special needs or operations. so yeah, we might see some certainly preventative is ations and especially this morning or
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