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once, but those who live abroad were much more willing to call the event as to now, it is prudent to approach these poles, like many others conducted miss the ongoing conflict in ukraine with caution. after all, they usually exclude the regions that recently became a part of russia, as well as the queen is residing in other parts of russia, while ignoring the potential influence of desirability, bias, and fear. furthermore, it is no more the that ukrainian president blood to visit lensky himself does not shy away from stimulate confirming reports that link b is solved to tell you and to not z id ology pays off. battalion that is said to be nazi affiliated organization, operating as a militia in your country, said to be committing their own atrocities as of who was one of those and many battalions that the t up will need, you know, they are what they are. it appears that neither of them has indeed found a breeding ground in ukraine. and it's not just russia that notice that this
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sentiment has been a code by numerous western institutions over the years raising alarm about the is solved and utilize the power military group. note, i believe the us house of representatives has admitted in the past that the post school regime in ukraine has heavily relied on the assistance of nods the forces to execute its violence campaign against ethnic russians. i am grateful that the house of representatives unanimously passed my amendments last night to ensure the military does not train members of the repulsive neo nazi as a battalion along with 1000000 measures to keep the dangerous and easily traffic man portable air defense systems. out of these unstable regions, however significant shift in the western node, it occurred in february 2022. within months, as all fighters with being states has in congress semen, stanford university, i'm s, and the sees wound over ukrainian soldier who switch account overflowed with new
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knots images. facebook made this don in decision to allow post praise in the as of battalion, even though the company admitted that he was a hate group. this overnight normalization of white supremacy was possible because west and institutions driven by zeal to ignore allison negative about our ukrainian allies. decided that in new knobs and military formation in a war til nation have suddenly um, miraculously stopped being neo nazi. the are the magic of the magic germany as being the in grade the now society's along the line of this never again uh model and to see uh, the amount of, uh, media support. find those uh the provide the cover being extended to a regime that essentially save rates. uh, individual such as they found on their uh uh to these day uh and um,
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basically relies a lot on the relays that he has in the united states and the uh, and kind of uh, in the, as far as the, uh, uh, daughters and granddaughters and sons are former nancy's from you frame and it's something that mary, nobody, the west would have ever imagined. the icon ogre fee associated with these extremist hate groups like the school and lost those symbols, infamously, worn by concentration. camp guards, as well as the enigmatic emblem and known as the block sun, has indeed surface with noticeable frequency on the uniforms of soldiers actively fighting on the front lines. something that was hard to ignore, even for the mainstream media. ukraine's ambivalence about the symbols and sometimes even its acceptance of them. risk giving new main stream live to icons
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that the west has spent more than a half century trying to eliminate edwin. he is binding opposition parties and any voice is criticizing. the military is links to neo nazi groups. it appears that the opinions of ukraine is living abroad and those residing in the country point to very different perceptions of ukraine. could it positively imply that there is greater freedom to engage in discussions concerning these matters? outside the nations borders the west african side of the fafsa suspended the world, causing light to a french television channel, claiming it has spread false information about the places in the country. a different channel lashan and 4 is responsible for the consequences of the serious violations by broad costing, from information about the book it a fast. so the book hanabusa period council for communication is suspending the programs of the tv channel. i shannon full from the packages of any paid audio
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visual service distributor for a period of 3 months in boca 5. so it looks like francis hopes and dreams to stay in between the faucet and good books that have gone to put down the drain. once again, and this off to the west efforts and nations need every day to suspended with immediate effect french television, else the i full broad costing false information on the security situation. and the can see already started people to tell her was not the decision did come following a popular, so known as the beautiful all kids just as important question. and we're still originates up to use. your name is a new so mind me of making full and baseless remarks on the security situation in which you know, fossil and the so how these and these militias reports were made on the 25th of april this year. we according to the rig the late to embody so monte state says that too hard is advancing rapid. the state troops were using volunteers of to
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protect themselves from the on slots and without dimension in any sol says, stating that 40 percent of the human fosters territory is occupied by 2 hard. is that and that's more than 13000 people had died. and more than 2000000 had been displaced. now it would be just some of the comments that the journalist has made these comments, unlike create to create even more and rates within the population and weeks and the necessary collaborations, thoughts between the army and the civilians. now did you remember that quick enough also has been experiencing a search design is by on groups of the violence forcing people out of the homes, the locals going to get to state that indeed ross is watching over time to pause the k, austin between the fox sports, and that's with us for guys fighting because upfront, if it's a fee, a risk and it's every it is them, not because the problem was, as someone would say, i mean 5 is chicken. i really coming home to boosted in the west african envisioned
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. and as many a current to say anything that is bolt of lies cannot stand for ever the jealous comments of deprived of honesty. she did not mention the numerous initiatives taken by the authorities of booking a fast so to ensure security in the country, no of the success is achieved by the army. know the losses suffered by terrorists. the news was biased. the angle was chosen to demonstrate that the withdrawal of the french army would lead to complete the case in this a hell region. the john lists comments were ultimately inflammatory. that will be the best. them comes mid, increasing the teams by be working off of authorities to restrict the operation to the independent media as well as roby and 2 french statements from a distance. it might come across as though the french can not catch the break, even though we all know that they've done this the, the solves and this is all the own doing because it is the 3rd time in about 7
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months. that's the key to fossil authorities. to have done this, the june task suspended radio from international each stand by 2003 to $2.00. also one of these nations of lending it's prod, form to a terrorist cheese, but to intimidate to the country in april. it's suspended or broke costs by the fonts to the 4th and use channel off to it. interviewed the she had arcade of north africa. friends, $24.00 is not only acting as a mouthpiece for these terrace, but worse just providing a space for the legitimate ation of terrorist actions and hate speech. both the radio fronts and for us we do full which cub applicant the phase shows me up pop in the, in the assets and the francophone dishes that it up you suspended even in neighboring monica, which is also run by a village. she june tops. this is just the nature of steps out of one of those. now the question remains on with a french of media outlets will per boats heading the to the will continue to middle
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in these, the face, me. so i just, some people on the face of okay, not fast regarding the presence of french media in the country. that's what i'm working. i think it is the book you know, back. well, know what is happening here in the territory and the french, they don't know clearly what is happening, working a stranger can not come into your family and know the problems. it's the family members that are responsible for something that's closer to the i think it's completely normal that french radio stations are suspended as we have already signed agreements with russia. it's better that we continue with russia and continue with our defense and security forces. i think the return of the french army is not necessary to fight terrorism. it looks like the french army doesn't want to help us. we feel that they showed this interest towards the country trust no longer exists towards the french army. hoover spoke with a regional put his allow us to believe the facts, it was justified this decision because he says the french me that has been spinning false information to instill fear me african people. i loved it seems that me just
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as the french media aims to spread false information about my country, about breaking up thoughts so in about the outstanding work of the national army. i think that the fact that the french troops were forced out of the country as occupiers clearly did not please the french authorities. and now they are using the mass media manipulating and distorting information. i think these statements are very serious. these are criminal statements. these are statements expressing clear approval of the criminal groups. the francis supports for a long time. this was a taboo topic. most of the public believes that the french support for jihad as groups was something of an african conspiracy against france. but at the same time, the way their media speaks, taking a position in favor of terrorist groups describing their strength of describing their power. the way they say it shows that they have taken a certain position. and it shows that they do not like the fact that bird cannot fuss so drove the french army out of its territory,
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and they need to make bird cannot pass. so regret that decision to make burkina faso regret this. you need to poison the information. it is necessary to create fear. among the burke cannot be people, it is available in the household or the eviction. the last remaining policy and the family and i'm building filled with is really the 2nd is the court rejected. the found his file appeal to keep the home and at 200 year old building and then to additionally moves them area of tourism all st correspondent, maria, the national. how's the story? the new uh 68 was born and raised in this house in the old city of jerusalem. these walls keep precious memories of her deceased parents. her marriage, 5 of her children and of the happy live here. but soon she might lose it forever. these rarely authorities have ordered the expulsion of nora and her family. i feel
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like i've been sentenced to a death penalty with every passing 2nd. i feel like my soul is banding today. i woke up scad. i dreamed that soldier straight to the house. i got out of bed panicking, running to make sure that there was no rage, and everyone was safe. norah, whose family has been renting this place since 1953 is a protector tenant. this privilege status dates back to the jordanian rule and later was adopted by israel. that means neither she nor her children can be evicted unless there was a payment delay or unauthorized renovation. clearly not the case here, or if the family doesn't stay at the property that's, that's what the trust of has always. norris house since 2010, and that is behind the legal battles. use data from caesar to be cameras to convince the court that the woman doesn't leave in the house, referring to a 4 month period when she had stayed at her son's place, due to a proven medical condition. the family believes it was just to protect the view and
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we will hate them as of luck. so they are targets in my house and all the houses around the lock. so most you probably saw in the news that the saturday school is the asked nick, glancing over the whole area in the old city of jerusalem. and they want it only for themselves to build their promise down pulse. they want to get rid of the arabs and gain full control. what can we requested a comans from the jerusalem municipality on what the grounds are for the eviction? there was no response so far. they have been 14 court cases against nora's family in the last half a century to eviction orders. and the family says many attempts by the municipality, the israel custodian, and even the antiquities authorities to evict them. they said as unlawful. the struggles to them is part of occupied palestinian temporarily and that in the under international human se enrolling into the public international. and this thing is on recognize us protective population, protect that population whose lights of got an feed on the international law and
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forcibly displacing palestinians. alta occupied typically actually constitutes and will crime and degree breach of international the family members complain they are being harassed by jewish settlers and neighbors. nora says they throw garbage water from the balcony. she blames them for the deaf of 5 trees in her little rooftop garden. they were also stones thrown at the windows. police the family says are rarely on the ground to help, which might make the perpetrators believe they can get away with everything. for the state, the wizard is actually encouraging the settlers methodology and the settlers behavior by being that and protecting them instead of protecting the people who are pressed the case here it is not as lambs the, there's the 2 days. i'm god forbid this case. who does actually, if i stay and so i'm going to basically getting evicted from the house and then bringing in the international community, condemned force displacement of palestine and families in numerous reports by you
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and human rights, and to many tearing offices you and foreign diplomatic commissions there are constant colds on israel to stop this practice. it has little effect the, the you and estimates around $970.00 palestinians almost tough children are currently at 3 east, co forest eviction in east jerusalem alone, including the old city. we met a group of young activists in norris house, foreigners and locals. they came to show their support and solidarity with the family. they take shifts to make sure they are present in 247, not to miss the moment when police knock on the door, as it is rarely do are citizen. i am not afraid of being arrested, which is a great privilege because i know that our palestinian partners for them being arrested is a terrible ordeal. and i can last much longer and have more serious implications. but this is non violent resistance. and so we're not afraid when we go out of the house is rarely police were waiting for us cold by
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a jewish lady who got the quote by our camera. they checked out ideas and ask the purpose of the filming. when we told them we're covering the eviction story, they asked if it's about a most name or a jewish family. unclear why it was relevant, but it certainly was an unnecessary question. no jewish family has ever been expelled from the old city. using the trans, i asked the officer why they don't show up when norris house is attacked and the families threatened by center. there is the newer in her family. all the last palestinians left in this building. most of the house is on the street. i populated now by door south, or is coming from different parts of bass row and from abroad turning to moving forward. or if there was something's old c t into a jewish one single battle which lasted 47 years now seems to be lost. the court notified nor is family, but the eviction may happen any time now within the next 2 weeks. but the plan is
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to stay. they're not ready to give up on the place. may have called home for generations. raven ocean o r t from jerusalem. right, it's an economy news out hodgen tina is assessing its debt to the i a mass on it's using chinese currency and stuff for the funds was of assets to make the $2700000000.00 payment, but the countries of the central bank points. so it's linked to the in various currencies as a reason for using the one. meanwhile, an awesome time delegation is scheduled to visit the us next week to complete negotiations with the fund on a program to reduce the south and by the nation's budget deficit. i'm wrapping the rising inflation requests to the i'm as a full comment would not onset the increase in a more countries around the world have been using their own national carlos as before and tried instead of the us dollar. next month. the breaks group of
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countries which includes russia and china, will hold the summit in south africa. the creation of a new joint current and see for the book is expected to be high on the agenda. iraq savvy array, the end of the u i. e are also active, exploring alternative to the dollar transfer live now, and to just select the sudden non this to an economist, i'm the contribute to i the don't showing news that she's in beijing, and we're very grateful. but you'll joining us here today. and we know it's very late the now you said a, this is a, this is a creative plan for origin. tina, what do you think about this trend of using of the currencies then the dollar to pay off the countries? that's a hi, good evening. mose. thank you for having me here today. uh, so will i have to say this is a very creative response from argentina to this problem. i think that there are 2
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different parts of the story. the 1st one is what is closing argentina to getting that says or to have to learn money from different institutions. and this is this jump to those data sits in the car, isn't going to balance that uh the country has for more than 3 decades. so argentina has a task they are, will choose to solve the problem that the country needs more foreign currency to work that the currency that they can generate. but the 2nd point, which is switching to different countries is particularly important. if you can see of the time that the 2nd largest economy in the world, and he's one of the main trading partners of parts and tina, what's your last? why will china in argentina trade using us dollars instead of aaron b, y, argentina and brazil another my major trading partner of arkansas? you know, we'll trade it using us dollars. instead, they are developing a new currency of the south co actually store that was proposed at the summit of
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the community of latin american state this uh, this when started in january. so thinking about and reducing the dependency on the us dollar is not just its ask, does argentine in many countries in the low of south actually have asked to solve the immediate problems that they have, but sort of use the long term dependency. what is the problem if you get in depth, we think the national, when it's re, phones instead of getting then said we'd all the countries. well, russia and cuba and minnesota are actually clear examples about what happens when the us wants to kick you off from the map, if you, their 2 sons against them. right? so argentine and what day is this? number 3, please send the gaines to us in buyer, but in the future it made us or may not. we don't know, i hope it does. but the thing is that the origin cannot, cannot rely on the us dollar because the power of the buyer to control the
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peoplesoft himself realized on that you was fuller and institutions such as being the measuring. when it's are you found us to control endings or fear in the macro economic and fiscal ball. this is something countries. and let me give you an example. in may of this year in late april and the beginning of may, gina has been suffering from a tremendous play nonsense or believes into markets. and therefore, the exchange rate of the argentine best way against the us dollar was the sky rocketing and the spent a bunk of parts and didn't have enough tools in enough capacity as twins or been in its own market. because the payments we've been to measure and when it's always phone calls, trained the governments to do that. therefore, the main capital of the guns for you got welfare in this process and the working class was suffering more and more for the consequences of the sky, rocketing exchange rates. and so the consequence, inflation and nowadays the i a mess is saying, okay, if you want to read it,
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we'll see a, just the, the getting the payments of the dead. one of the things that you have to do is the way your governments a, which is again worse, i mean, the conditions that they're working class in the country. so argentina desperately needs to spend, it gave these type of things or fear. and it's because which is in bitterly things of fear is in its own development and in the welfare of the people feed scott sweet to us. it's either allows you also to all of my questions if you. so all my questions, the onset demo for me already, we have signed the right amount of time. thank you so much for joining me today here, and i'd see good tokens here. thanks again. thanks for giving you while i go very informative indeed that that was just to the 7 my best comments as a don't shame use that. so for this news out, we will of course be back in just on the 30 minute. so we're hoping for this then the
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the u. s. department of veterans affairs is one of the most poorly managed departments in the us government rivaling elements of the justice department like the bureau of prisons and the f. b. i in documented wrong doing different presidents have appointed secretaries with different backgrounds to try to write the ship, including general's business executives, attorneys, and even activists. but nothing is worked. there's something deeply wrong about the culture within veterans affairs. we only know about it, thanks to whistle blowers, i'm john kerry onto and welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the. 2 2 in 2018 for police officers from the us department of
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veterans affairs went public with allegations of waste, fraud, abuse, and illegality in the sprawling department that is supposed to take care of americas veterans. v a police officers are responsible for protecting the property, staff, veterans, and visitors. they cover v a property all across the united states, conducting patrols responding to calls, including calls about suicide will patients and investigating crimes. those 4 officers found evidence indicating that their supervisors covered up false reports, covered up for corrupt officers. one fairly promoted people in the forest with whom they were having affairs, and performed numerous acts of favoritism. they had side businesses in violation of ethical codes and they engaged in discrimination, gross mismanagement, and overtime pay fraud. when they reported their findings to senior officials, rather than those officials acting on the information they targeted these 4
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officers. almost immediately, there were problems with their pay. they received poor performance evaluations and they were transferred to desk duty, while long term investigations against them played out. as we say to frequently on this show, what happened was exactly the opposite of what was supposed to happen. were joined today by one of those v. a police officers, tim petoskey. tim, thank you so much for being with us. we're glad to have you an honor to be here. tim, tell our viewers a little about yourself. how did you get involved in law enforcement? especially in federal law enforcement and how did you end up at the department of veterans affairs? sure, so i've, i'm, i've been a comfort very long time. i often joke that and i'm upset for anything else. i retired from the union support organization and then i started looking for something to do is sort of that dead space between retirement,
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where you're still young enough to get out and do the job, but you've passed your 1st milestone. you were just retired from the 1st department and so i accidentally discovered that the department of veterans affairs actually had police officers. i was surprised to find that out initially. and so 2009. when i retired from the states side, i took a job with the va for that reason. originally active. my thought was this was going to be a retirement good. i. i couldn't envision that law enforcement at a hospital would be that detailed. and so i figured it would be a good place for me to kind of, to my shields and tell all my retirements settled out and i was still in the army reserves. so i figured, you know, this was a good place to, to come. and so i've been working since the eighty's i worked street crimes in florida in those years. um and i've been military intelligence officer for quite
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a few years and in p in the army and in the air force for a few years as well. so that's pretty much all i've done with my life. wow, boy scouts. yeah, it is right. you had been at the va for a long time. you're a professional, you know the rules. and then you started seeing things that were just wrong. tell us about that. and about what you did when you saw these things well, originally, like i said, i'd drive in 2009 by 2010. uh, i kinda looked around and i was like, wait a minute. especially in what we call the one who facilities like out here in seattle or detroit or boston. it is not just being a hospital. com. there's a lot of stuff. it goes on all those facilities. and the agency here in seattle is woefully understaffed. it officer is wearing a hand me down 2nd chance best that we're out of date, the radio system didn't work all kinds of stuff. and i almost just walked off the
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job. i almost just put myself in the bag and walked out the door. and at the front of my name, rob ad, it was assaulted so bad that you'll never be accomplishing. wow. and he laid a pool of his own blood streaming over those radio systems that can work. and um and we couldn't find him. and so i looked a friend of mine, and joe murphy, the fellow officer. and the days after rob's assaults, we just go to the, in the i, and so what are we going to do? and joe said to me and my, my brother's keeper. hm. and those words, i just didn't like a lightning bolt, and that's because joe is a young guy. she was starting history at the end of mine, right? like my, the ability for the view to harm me is marginalized by the fact that i, my career is science who lives in many respects. joe was stepping up in an environment with the vehicle, couldn't, will, in his ability to be
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a comp forever. and so it was a, there was an integrity check, you know, and so i had to step forward. and joe, and i did we, especially those initial years. it was just joe and i against the world. and he moved on to the federal protective services and went on with his career. and i stayed at the v a u side of the story of the new story where the 4 hours went public. but i, i've done public several times before that. and after that story, it was, at least there was a hidden list that was you read by the da, my names on it, and they call me the ring leader or the police national and wow, and i bear that like a badge of honor. um that's right. i don't know how to being that is, but i'm by more than willing to own it. uh and so, uh, it's been a pretty long road and um, this is my 1st interview. yeah. well i, i'm thrilled by that. i'm thrilled by it. this is important. you made protected
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whistleblower complaints. there are laws to deal with this kind of thing. were you working? were you working together with the other officers on these issues or were you reporting independently of one another and then sort of came together later. yes. to books. so i worked my own issues, there were officers who were absolutely, i'm afraid it's for their careers to come forward. so they would send me the information. i would divide it and collect it and then i would file the complaints for them. some folks uh uh, jeremy balls and out of the washington d. c. b a. we kind of encountered each other um because they had list we were going through that list. i'm like, oh wait a minute, i know this guy. and he and i started talking and they were actually doing all the same things in dc that i was doing independently of me and unknown to me until the help us came out. and then we started coordinating, of course, from that point forward. so uh,
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