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victory, a tool for ukraine is now a distance and to use every prospect. and the more parents that becomes the hard, the, it will be to maintain a united need to front more, i guess the of the from new guns region. meantime, the kremlin spokesman says that nate, so put pressure on top of a to release leaders overnight. torres as a fatality and who what previous p o w is now being sent back to ukraine. now the spokesman out of the act actually goes against what was agreed upon and then a previous prisoner swap between moscow. key of an anchor. i haven't listened to what they had to say a resolution year starts a now great return of the is off leaders from turkey and to ukraine is a direct violation of the terms of the existing agreement. moreover, and in this case both ukrainian side and the turkish side violated the condition is the decision to extradite the is off leaders to zelinski. and violation of the
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agreements is of course directly linked to the failures of the cranium. counter offense over the failures that the troops of the key diversity and my food now face everyday moments, enter key itself. and i'm being a member of nato in this way. shows that solidarity with the alliance. and the decision comes on the heels of president landscapes versus a talked to you on friday to meet his counterpart of the on the topic, of course, the comp that a new cray kids, nato membership bid, and the licensee grain day over to talk actually to hope this will contain trying to get with us and then we'd like to fall in love. and you know, it's my hope that the black sea green initiative, which delivers any 33000000 tons of grain to those in need any get through the turkey straight, which would expire on july. the 17th will be extended again. i believe that all sides would act with a sense of global responsibility for this purpose. and the most part, there is a great deal and begin watching so much and has been discussed with the great deal security concerns regarding the black sea and general nato ascension that has been
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on the tables. but according to what the church president said, he also said that the prisoner swap is on our agenda. it is amongst our top priority matters that are going to be discussed. so the level of the big issue that remains there is because of a number of reasons. firstly, these, the things that were discussing with the ukrainian presidents will be discussed with the russian president vladimir george. and he is expected to pay a visit to turkey later next month. and based on those meetings, we can have a better and clear understanding as to what the roadmap will be moving forward. however, i do want to emphasize a little bit on the nature of ascension. i'll be at the kremlin, might not, well come, the nato and a section for ukraine. we also know how the target president operates. so although the search president on kind of a general doesn't oppose ukraine joining nato,
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it also does not want to strain with high last job. and a based on how on to the has essentially active in the past. we can also assume, at least until this meeting takes place with the russian president, that much of what on cut a says should be taken with a grain of salt. this could also mean based on what turkish analyst experts have been discussing. is this meeting with the landscape and this potential meeting with waterman pollution in the upcoming month? and it turns out piece stocks. we do know that in order for ukraine to join the jo, the war or the conflict needs to come to an end. and of that could be what is on, on cut his mind, the charges present, it has been adamant and has been very vocal about bringing an end to the conflict and focusing on reconstruction, which was also a topic of discussion in the meetings here is stumble. just a few clicks away for you right now on our website. you have read some articles where you can understand that a number of conservative voices found themselves being comes sold from speaking to
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the very procedure. stanford university in california. however, that's not what happened for members of ukraine's extremist household battalion. they were essentially given the red carpet in a full stage to address an audience at the university reason the, the new legislation is in. can you a kicking of nationwide protests of police using a tear gas and warning shots to discuss the problems i took to the streets across the country, protesting a new finance bill that will boost taxes. and while the government starts to increase is need the economy, the international money refund is how much the country hundreds of millions of dollars in new loans. if indeed, president router's new budget falls in line with the expectations of the i m f the,
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the former prime, minnesota, iowa dingo is down behind a petition to alice to the nations current president saying now is the time for the country to make change. to me and the time for talking has already ended its action time. the constitution states that the common citizens have the authority to end this government through the kenyan citizens, can now to the power to the rightly deserving person. we all know the use trips to get into power. we're starting the process of taking power from what kenya is faced with an ongoing economic crisis and significant poverty levels in the country. it is compounded by enormous debt. and the government is also attempting to scale down
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spending as part of a wider effort to balance the books while the i m f has expressed its full support for all these new hiked texas the the, and i really don't see any place experiencing beyond rest. desmond bass, so the 2nd largest city in kenya, and we spoke with some of the local state who fed play to them. did the show that the opinions on hold or not brook, as we protesting against the government, the economy is difficult. even paying rent is a problem with all going back home. i have to think because my child lost me when i go to the weights when i come from the end to this point, can, you know, is not the can you when you get home? i think was in chandler to look around me. is this a party mind? i did not support this practice because it is, has no business. we just have to suffer even if we don't take looms now, many loans were taken by the previous government. we just have to work hard to now
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funds to groups fluid. oh, now table by which is the police causing cows? they're also citizens of gain. yeah. and we suffer when we get to the same shops. we went to come a country peacefully, but they came to disrupt this peaceful protest. it's, i mean we're getting her to law and we do not have peace of the many. jania isn't a bad place. this president likes to watch sports. and his manifesto is because they promised us having, once he took the old and i do, it is only baba who can rescue audio and know, you know, some of us are hurting what keep not everyone has money in their wallets. you promised us at the bottom of the economy, we have confirmed to lied to us. i just support this process as long as it's peaceful, sustainable development, climate change and problems facing the global cell. so just some of the issues high on the agenda for the leaders of a g. 20 nations engaged in a 2 day. somebody in the west in india, as all to you is a 100 and shudder by now reports a, a to d. o going to
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n t o you 20 is taking place under india, a series of g 20 meets with all $500.00 vault assistance, bez, deputy mess city officials from around 6 t cities in the world. this is set to be one of the biggest air board you 20 meets takes place and the ranger mode these home state. would you dropped with a focus on sustainable development, climate finance, and building climate responsive and resilience. cities packed through the problems of the globe. and so the very different from the start of the global not. and that is because of a variety of reasons which we all know. so therefore, it makes more sense that the we discuss more about the problems related to the global out and focus on shared interests. because the problems are far with the, the problems of the sources. the problems of lack of capacities visit are very similar in the countries in the cells. so we need to share these best practices,
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infinity and also in what we are trying to address these problems. but despite mass from across the world engaging in close door sessions on key priority areas, to be included in the you 20 community inside a c that may not be one owing to differences over the war in ukraine. communicated remains a challenge ahead of the final g 20 heads of states summit, that mr. movie will host on the 9th and 10th of september. you has need its voice clear or multiple times. that is to set aside decisive issues. i'm focus on real issues that are leading towards, especially the wilson for boston global south, but the west, susan assistance on housing, its weight really thing was still going to force a consensus based on self condemnation. in y'all's role as a shower and as a balancing force,
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he's going to be the key ruins and sharma all the guards are off as well. i knew tele has slammed also for its week responds to violent propaganda or against india and officials. administrative, external affairs, accused candid or of quotes misusing freedom of expression. legitimizing, travers, the issue is most about the freedom of expression, but it's misuse advocating violence for propagating separatism for legit demising terrorism. this is what we would like to emphasize, these posted inciting violence against different months on our diplomatic premises, abroad and acceptable, and we condemn them in the strongest terms with respect to kind of de months has been strongly taken up with the canadian or far as ease of both new delhi, i mean also what we have called in the governments of canada to ensure the safety of our diplomats, diplomats emissions and canada. while adjusting true to our profit off that critique of saying as countries always being the guns terrorism. however, it comes as members of the highest on movement, the distributed posters,
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advocating violence towards indian diplomats and promotional from the upcoming riley. the indian administer of external affairs issued a warning about the consequences to bilateral ties by allowing these controversial with 2 rear yes, the commodity to have requested our partner countries like canada, the united states, the u. k. in australia. not to give space to the color starting. this will affect relations, will raise this poster issue with the governments of these comforters and what color's done. while they are how this donna, it's a separatist movement, so you can to create an f no state for 6 in india. and while the sound political body makes up only a small minority in the indian parliament, the assassination of the prime minister in that i'd gotten the a 1918 full with a tribute to one of the members other in the program i spoke with. i did want a job editor in chief of provides the india who explained this kind of attitude to seek separatism. actually linked to the hopes of both the support
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because in the 1980s there was this calistoga movement, a separate stayed up and job. many of those people who ran away from their demo set this down and down there in toronto, in ottawa, in the vancouver in our little cities off in canada. now they also cost it, you of the major vault, the bank of many of these canadians politicians. um us right now, so hold on a 2nd. hold on a 2nd. now you're now you're getting onto the good stuff right now. are you talking about but of votes voters, a bit of politicking here, that there was so many seeks. now that they could have some sort of influence with the, the political setup, is that what you're saying? right, right. i mean, you see the influence, india and both those holding the prime minister of indian origin, you'll see, and that kind of must be louis india. and most does have in the us, the ice president of us is also a part of indian origin in india,
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in dias for our indian expect periods of fairly rates in these developed countries . they find a politician for the elections, dentist matter. no. unfortunately, or fortunately, you down into the maximum presence of being deals are those of the seats and seats have well not all the seats, but as a section of the seats. the site a separate state movement in the eighty's goes off, which are still hard, not inside india. but do you hear the echo still in canada? a court in israel has absolved a police officer for the killing of anom palestinian divine with autism in jerusalem. yet i'll have laughed with shot dead in may. 2020, the officer said that he had mistaken him from the silent
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the cns. for this patrick, the song does empower the song chance, but all out assault just haven't counted. promotions, according to the last man i to him, i stole that there is hope by des moines, sitting in front of me. everyone was telling me that there is hope you try it out to yourself. got you turned around again and said he was acquitted. i lost my mind and i didn't know what to do next. i had a very slight hope that i still, jim, i could punish but the wasted on the
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left and the social status. fish. you know why? he fired the upon him because i locks and most was placed 15 days before that they didn't allow anyone to. my son was killed on saturday. everyone you on august and was supposed to be open on sunday. and they told the children that my son was a terrorist and they got the message that the terrorist is on the way of knowing the that the yacht has been passing through. now for the past 6 years, he was noticing them, but they want you to excuse to close on some of the well, i've been, i fear no one. i no longer fear anything. 2 years ago when we used to go to court, the air came and on the settlers there when the palestinians needs for the number
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one time util, the 2nd one, stanley, the 4th full of them were left and even told us to be careful 0 just to watch the people with us helped us. also people in solidarity announcing, waiting outside use. these oranges can be measured and they killed or some one to beat us. this is the most in just a powers highschool named off the on the kiss ton, the us to what rights? activist angela davis is set to be renamed. the reason comments she made years ago stating that racism was systemic in from is a qual, i believe it is necessary that we reject the name of angela davis high school permit. since i have not received any other proposal from the educational community or the matter of saint dennis was, i suggest that we attribute the name of rosa parks to her in 2021. the american
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alongside other academics are to withdraw. and so having a quote colonial mentality, angela davis was a member of the radical black pencil movement during high years as a student, a decades ago with the f b i had their own as most wanted list, the accused of inciting violence, and then move to distance the school from her name worked announced by some, including a member of the french parliament council culture. did you say mid um 4 percent of refused to allow the name of angela davis, a great seger and civil rights activist in the united states to be given an in the front high school. however, one thing fresh shows me no establishment will. ab, about the name of valerie progress, we heard from a, an algebra jury enjoy less the in front of that of a mr. ali, my colleague now he says, the french politicians have been trying to blame to many of the nation's problems simply on immigrants. people who came to the country in search of a new life, or there is a lot of more of the board, the orange bush. and with that,
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i suppose some of our, the don't, they don't know, they will, don't want, not this problem going to be solving because it's fun, it's very important for them that we can do new to leave like these and press on to and the to say that so that the migraines are the source of the problem in france, there is a difference between the government in france and the look of the author, right, is the united nation, and i just a nation states collect qualified, fresh us, and is a supporting ra season inside his system, i hope that the i'm the fresh, fresh people in the provision and draft sure fides, again, this uh, majors and this practice. 8000000 dollars of aid is being sent by the
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united nations to south sudan is to help thousands of refugees who have fled into the country from its war to know all the neighbors to done. and the money doubles down of the same amount released last month with age to provide assistance for those displaced. many people who plan to conflict in saddam arriving across the border with nothing. many reported that they were subjected to violence and exploitation, such as extortion and looting. as they fled to south to down, they need urgent support to reach safety and going to build their lives. the washington in the shop, it is and proceeds through dine back in april as practical dictates all the key documents, including any local possible it's currently being held to have to be destroyed. i left a number of student these people trapped in the was, i'm, i'm with a stop said the destruction of documents with a necessary procedure during a withdrawal. but it doesn't mean that those affected essentially trying to
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estimate the nearly 3000000 people have been displaced as a result of regional violence. and we heard from one of those now stuff without the internationally recognized. i do think that it's nice of my story to begin when i was accepted into and most of the program in the united states. i successfully completed all the necessary procedures and underwent an interview at the us embassy entered to me in early april. at that time, i was informed that my visa had been approved and that was scheduled to receive my passport from the embassy on april 16th. unfortunately, the onset of for disrupted these plans as they conflicted with an ongoing situation to sit down. despite my repeated attempts to retrieve my passport by contacting them to see via email that i received, no response was only on may 17th that i received a reply informing me that the old passport store to the embassy had been destroyed, folding their security protocol, and secretly i find myself strengthen sedona, unable to travel, and to complete my master's program, or even leave the country governors at the african apology,
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especially with our capital. he will you and that's who outlined the difficulties people's face off of that possible. it's will simply have been destroyed as this is a problem. no. because so that is it facing more, it will not be possible for the so that these national is really the engine or possibly for that turn turn face the password is may not be possible for them to get the message passing. so those non so then these lots of notes again that i've been on the board doing so done the embassy so boost of losing access points to be able to provide the welcome mentation to move. so that in case of documentation is industry increase the move uh, whoever needs to make it much more difficult for them. thoughts us safe haven to move the country to access their rates for further. so that means they move their passports. and so this of the documentation in this procedure is mix of it's
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the time to give documentation, i guess from the list of the names of he says without the same one reason that i just described. so the needs of patients would be saying, well, you know, what was, what i thought was just issued your passports, i'm having a civil war. and then in the midst of the civil goods, present difficulties, victimization the particular citizens. because the higher the types and security side, what's the actual individualized with the passports, what you use in a really bad situation around 6, the people are being taken into police custody in the german town of guessing it's during protests that erupt during the edit prayer and festival in support of the current editor and government. and the demonstrators, a few is the vendor bank propaganda for the ruling party. back home and collecting donations. we understand at least $26.00 police officers were injured as groups of
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at a tray and sort of forced a way into the event so far, tens of thousands of people that fled to edit trail for europe, some timing. they were mistreated, i could talk to the families of details on that story. i just say online, just a few clicks away on our website on the thought. com, by the way to check out or all these numerous telegram channels updates, essentially by the mid 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, and it is on all sides. very dramatic. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk
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the i'm action or times the and welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from dubai in the u. a which has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. lots of you're in an agent, nation country, sanctioning yourself from energy and tech. what now for you, given your economic cloud against russian, let alone china is being soundly defeated on the world stage. one of the greatest chroniclers of self destructive anglo saxon capitalism is the author of planet phones, the published years before. even the us back to and cab leather and russia's response mitch biased. i knew something still isn't running the fed all the bank of england joins me now from new york city. and i presume it, you are not the head of the feds yet because you are speaking to me from new york.
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you spoke to me in london last time, so that a check that cause people absolutely, i'm in new york still not headed. the said, i think that they've got a guy sitting there that is about to explode the global finances. we know it today because janet yellen was promoted after receiving $7000000.00 from the big banks to be inserted into the position of secretary. ready of treasury secretary, well the pay the i thought you're going to tell me interest rates next month. anyway, let's get straight to the chase here. i saw a tweet from the right to caitlin johnston. has many followers on twitter saying the us the right. so she's right just saying the us health care and infrastructure system, you must be watching it in new york. that must be phenomenal, given how much americans can afford to spend blowing things up under the weather. she meant the north stream. take us back to planet ponzi and, and how broke is the usa girl? it's incredible. actually the, the system here in new york is breaking down because they have bus loads of people coming, you know, the open borders and in the south are busing. people in here and there are just
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tens of thousands of people showing up here every week and every month, so the population is being over run. so it's a bad situation. the debt situation in planet ponds, the bulk of the planet ponzi. the book is, is about the credit crisis. i wrote it back in 2012. it's more relevant today than it was back then. it's a historical document. i know that we're trying to destroy a traditional norms values, history, religion, and cast it aside because history begins today. but the fact that the people that i was advising didn't jail bankers because fraud was committed. and in accordance with what alan greenspan said after the crisis was a former fed german shuttle reserved german that caused all these problems by creating the easy money and negative interest rates. so this document will survive everything and what they did is they play prey and delay a deny a lie and take the can down the road with the systemic banking problems that we see
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. and they're manifesting themselves today with silicon valley bank and credit suisse. because there are, there's still a lot of right out there, but what's happened is we've actually gone wrong in the wrong direction for businesses we've, we've gone work and we've placed a high value on identity politics. and using your gender identity as a means to obtain employment. now rather than america, meritocracy based system where what you would cheve and what you can produce is a good thing. and that's why i would say that the economy is identity versus class, because clearly or have the graphs and statistics you have the wealth transfer from the poor to the rich as a good. but i just want you to, if, if some people haven't read your book, just very briefly explained. and remind us who ponzi was and what is up on the scheme and why all those major banks has analysts. we can watch on all nature and
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nation mainstream. so go mainstream media, giving us advice and telling us about that ceilings and whatnot. how they're all ponder. that's right. well that's part, you know, there's groups, think echo, chamber stuff. now my book, you know, is, as i said, it's just as relevant today. if not more relevant today than it was when i wrote it because, you know, basically a ponzi scheme, this, the original funds of charles ponzi was trading in postal stands for postal receipts. but he was taking and lots of money and he was guaranteeing returns. but a traditional ponzi scheme or permit scheme, what it does is you pay some of the investors back with new money coming in and you spend away all the money. so there are no real returns. i mean, bernie made off was probably committed the 2nd largest ponzi scheme in the world. besides sam bank meant fraud or sand bank and fried, i'm sorry. who is the crypto currency person that actually stole $10000000000.00 and customer funds and,
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and now he's relaxing and his parents house in california and didn't really pay any bell. but i think because he contributed a view, is the 2nd largest contributor to the democratic parties. 2022 election cycle. that's probably why he's not being prosecuted yet for conducting the largest ponzi scheme in the history of ponzi schemes. so, a ponzi scheme is when you, when you just take the money and spend it recklessly. now what i refer to is planet ponzi is a massive amount of government debt around the world. so they've printed hundreds of trillions of dollars in guarantees and 100 year end, and that the debt can never be repaid. so the debt situation is what you asked me. i would estimate the debt is close to $300.00 trillion dollars in america in the usa right now. um, i think that the number that you get, the headline number that everybody talks about is the 31 trillion dollar number. but that 31 trillion dollar number doesn't include medicare, medicaid,
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social security. it doesn't include all of the legally binding obligations. the government has to pay and now the social security is not a benefit it's, it's what kind of like a pension fund. so i, i paid into that system for my entire working career. so i'm entitled to be paid that money. that's my money. but the governments have spent that money, that money's gone. so they're expecting a lot of new entrance into the market to pay out people, the older old, older people leaving the market like myself. so that's what their, their expectation was. so that's a typical ponzi scheme, but if you read, they have to publish a report every year in the social security. and i reference that in the book there, they're in solving pretty much, and i think within the next 5 years they're going to be in solving. i don't know where they're going to get the money. they'll probably print and that's why we have record inflation around the world right now. and i, i would say that the less the, the less the smaller countries are.

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