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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the western countries with the helpless people of ukraine at the forefront to fill the pockets. so, but you, west apartments, companies, they want the training play to accuse of the west of fueling the war and you're getting here on with m. c promises they. so it was megalomania as why trace russia and china threats versus 4 minutes to dozen police punches of the afternoon summits and to tops up on egypt holds us summit and
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a bit to bring peace to the bolts all nations to done. you walk out the rooms, ami chief calls on citizens to take up arms and help protect the country on his rival, cardinal it's of the f. b. i gets grilled of unprecedented loss of trust to the testifies before the house, the district committee you preside over the f. b i that has the lowest level of trust in the f, b. i's history. people trusted the wing chair to whoever was running the place the when you are. and the reason is because you don't get straight answers. the busy last time in the russian capital money speak to scotts and thanks and you didn't. and that's what top story the west is sacrificing lives in ukraine for the benefits of his military industrial complex. most the claims made by the rainy and supreme leader ali coming the following, a nato, somebody's in vilnius to lose and do you know, how is it in western countries at the forefront to fill the pockets?
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so for us, our movements companies and they want the creating people to die so that western companies can continue to manufacture and sell weapons. it will suit cream leader, i to a lot of them clerics on wednesday. usually he brings up religious teachings and has meetings with seminary students smokers, by elaborated on to give examples on how the west tides behind the labels of liberalism and democracy, hopefully to achieve its go. see highlighted passed examples of this western habits pointing to the example of a d i, which is a, was colonized for over a 100 years resources and the power version of its people. he also referred to how france occupied algeria casting doubts on the western power support for democracy, saying their claim is neither says here, nor real liter are further for judge of the ukraine complex as a physical evidence showing that the west has not a band. and it's colonialism and exported to behavior when they use the ukrainian
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nation as cannon fodder to fuel the pockets of the western arms producers. the supreme leader said that the ukraine people must be killed only because the interest of western lies in prolonging the war. i do a credit, in fact, it's hard to say that the west is looking at the ukraine war as a lucrative business. i don't like it to end any time soon, so they don't want it. we are one time to say that western powers are known after democracy. on the contrary, he said they're 10100 percent opposed to a democracy that is not serving their interest when it comes to the framework that one has time and again and on different divisions called on both sides to sit and talk and try to settle the dispute through diplomatic channels and without beach or feelings of the west, just today, secretary over was green party will st can on the more around them reduce the letter, which she wrote to present have put the green bees plan between the ukraine and
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russia. so all the knowledge of on says that the war will not benefit either side of the conflict and that the western arms producers will be the ultimate profit tiers and the russia ukraine. president volume is that unexcused irritated western defense officials have to criticize in nato fall in search and say over key of future and the blog. so i'm sad that little gratitude for gomez. i think the american people do deserve a degree of gratitude for from us, from the united states, from our government deserve gratitude for, for their willingness to step up and, and from the rest of the world as well. whether you like you to know if people want to see it, you know, get to choose to give out their own stocks. you know, we're not amazon. i told them that last year when i drove 11 hours to be given a list, are you creating lead to the thoughts of sarcastically showing kids western allies that he is grateful for that support? we won't have dyes special, but it seems to me that we're grateful to the people here sits the minister of
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defense. lexi, do you have a bad relationship with the british minister of defense? a wonderful relationship. so call him and thank him today, please. as long as he contributes original mazda and explains how the long suspected summit says turned out to be a bit of a disappointment. for ukraine resiliency showed up at nato's garden party and lithuania, looking like the gardener. but even before he arrived, he was firing off furious tweets, calling his native house weak because he had already heard on route to the summit that they were going to be sending out a timeline. so he showed up all we really need to talk like a crazy boyfriend who is going to camp out on or on nothing more attractive than a guy who uses it and starts diagnosing you on the internet when you insist on taking it slow. he wanted an answer on exactly when they'd be ready, by the way, that's usually how you can tell me who was the most super clean. he likes the whiskey is and just can't play it cool. then something happened that change is
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wednesday soon. most of most of the month we can state that the results of this summer to are good. but we should receive an invitation that would be ideal. that sounds like what someone says after they flipped out when they're committed to me now or else also worried about being done. maybe it has something to do with reports in the western press. that members of the american delegation to the summit were quote, furious. suppose the wednesdays treated a tax on nato. other alliance officials have already dropped, not so subtle hints that call the shots like he's in charge of nato. in reality, he's really just in the back seat with the toy wheel and constantly demanding to know from the adults where they are on the journey to membership. unless we ensure that ukraine, when this more under to ensure that you can provide. so southern independence nation, there's no membership issue to be discussed. i also shouldn't think we should move side of the fact that they are in a war with russia right now. there is
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a bad losing place. no, i just say at the present made clear there is a, there is an important, i mean, a member of nato right now, because of would instantly, i would simply, i put in the united states. it's in a shooting war with russia. i. so with any potential nato membership for t has kicked so hard down the road as to be out of sight right now, tom has now to into 6 waiting. president wants to take a step further and so much for that 1997 agreement that nato made with russia to not put permanent bases or nuclear weapons. a lot of the territory of the former soviet states that had just joined nato. so it looks like this is all turning out to be a very, to v excuse for member countries to justify boosting their defense spending to that minimum of 2 percent back in 2006, even in practice after the decisions are made to transfer western to acts their cash to the defense racket. there's hardly guarantee of accountability that repair
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center, for example, for german leper tags used in ukraine that was announced back in the spring, was supposed to already be up and running in poland as of the end of may. but it isn't yet, and there now reports that poland was insisting on milking that particular task out and be paid a small fortune to the, to repair each and every tank. so it was the lease of the summit having secured a future, not for your premiums, not security for your premiums either necessarily, but absolutely positively for the weapons manufacturers that are really the big beneficiaries of the misery of the printing and people. and they tell trades, trying to rest of a license like a threats and behaves like a minute. while speaking on the sidelines of the us in somebody's into account. the
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so sure is fulton breaks the, even the relationship between rushing china is a threats and the to this only proves the urgency of our task of gone through the molding forms of colonialism and had gemini, needa is non threatening to respect the solvency of others to suppressed no action, so deadlines. this leadership, jakarta is more than 10000 kilometers away from builders. but the sort of deal is right in the fact that the big knack co, the spinning of capital are being heard here in jakarta. first and foremost, because that's how i'm a to can major partners off 1st being russia reach, at least from a geographical perspective, would be understandable because the restaurant east part of the north have so targeted china, which is worlds apart from where i need to. uh traditionally, uh so it's us here of implants. uh, just to remind our audience, the latest son of native summit then bill is mentioned uh china holding times and
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its communicate describing it ultimately as a threat to it's of interest, a threat to its values. that speaks of the fact that nato taken aim of china and possibly draw some of the chinese neighbors and ac on members into it's about parts to contain this, this country. now here's exactly what i have. gilbert i've had to say about the, the danger of such policy actually almost is and it's all lice are trying hard to teach a single sense of security architecture here in the, in the asian region spoken there, declared that security is not the original, but the global task this says this is that the you atlantic and the in the asian region are indivisible. nathan male threatened to move to the region, including the countries that were invited to the summit in venice, such as australia, new zealand, japan, korea at japan by the way, is already given a signal that it is not of us to the idea of austin,
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american nuclear weapons or according their own. this is a very serious and dangerous trend. early in the day he had a series of meetings, including a meeting with his, uh, chinese colleague, one e. they had a ton of diplomacy and they directly this cost way. he's got a russia and china could use to counteract what they see as, as a threat from nato, for expanding its policies, its influence and commented on the issue. here's what they have to say. trends if i change, they come to the china. russia relationship is built on the basis of non alliance, non confrontations, and the non targeting of any 3rd party to ensure the relationship between the 2 countries has gone beyond the military political alliance model of the cold war. and has established a model of major country relations, which is fundamentally different from nato countries that put up small circles go
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right down to maybe a choice of whether they want to be dropped in into these big power rivalry, or whether they want to proceed in dire traditional ac on the way, and it's just my personal opinion, but i think it's a good indication of where they're going to fall. or the fact that maybe on the 8th breaks including indonesia, which is hosting the ac on summit this year. um, it is a very influential uh country within this and try a neighborhood. and the brakes, as we all know is also like us. see um, is a government on that consensus based uh no need to fear in spaces, countries within bricks and within ac on subscribe to the principal, all shares or indivisible security. and hopefully that will remain to be the case. mean on to other news now for days of to the on slides in
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the nations northern states including the capital nights people have reports that they lost their lives so far. and the rivers of flood waters showed no sign of ceasing the mazda for this or talk on essentially the mounting. these regions in the india have been the most effective, unpredictable abnormal re, last slides. and we have the left till cds of destructions in the fall. so a few would few days in the last 4 or 5 days, it has drowned the people. this is in the last 4 days alone ask for local authorities, but it's not just our last life. also, infrastructure was millions of dollars. people. they lost their houses nearly as compared to fall batch all in terms of the devastation that we've seen in the past few days. but what's happening new in new delhi now is that the site, it's northwind,
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as much in the last couple of days. we've seen that down in the neighboring screens the last to. 6 the day which is the young are the ones that have full flooded. so blue line arrows and denny, they have completely been in on the did the 8 of the deal there. there's some margin water and people have to have to do that to wait from us. they austin, checked for jams and several thoughts of the cities, especially along the young, our reward line. we're still seeing that people are sneaking cleaning that we've got a thought of how much all our things are submerged in water flood water entered our house around to and are injured our house. and now wonder where we'll go. this is our show in the moon, the bizarre. this is how we must leave. i'll have cleared my entire store and so there's lots of damage to our structure and products, hoping page on the, including things up, by the way, thing so many problems here. well, the ami and
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n d r f, which is the national disaster relief management, which is on the ground with people be not happy with the government's response, especially in places like new delhi people as a that there was nobody who helped them to evacuate. they had to really get out of the situation them some because this really easy, nearly phenomenon. the feel of the government should have been better for bad. let me also point out to you that it is a jewish diction. all state governs knocked off the sent through government to move the government out to take care of the city issues. the said issue was but we know we are seeing that people are being evacuated. people up in fulton shows the homes and many bases in, um, uh, not just a he monitor for the useful talk on a new debbie enough in how you all know as well. so let me point out to you all that the say to fun job. hurry on now be all the boss skied or india so,
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so what we can expect in the next few weeks is food supply problems, not just for india with perhaps also for the world western countries are exporting, developing nations full that own financial gain. but those are the harsh words of the uranium presidency for him reiser during his visit to contact the news of western nations and the system of dominance in the world are not generally interested in seeing countries enjoy their great resources and national reserves of oil being and to produce countries adding value to their own resources, yet they are very interested in buying the raw materials from them, processing them, and then selling the final product back to those same states. would be reading president. suppose that you've done this hoss l g b t last, which of why they've been condemned internationally doesn't rise. they also said serrano is ready to help construct an oil refinery on pipeline in the nation. you've got all of the 1st of these kind of a decade around has recently sets up its diplomatic efforts and
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a bit to overcome west and sections on tuesday. the very presidents also visited nairobi, where he sat down, consults with his canyon on support. on thursday, president rice see is expected to visit zimbabwe as well to discuss this more in depth as it goes live. now to amend all the reading presidential delegation on professor at the turn around university professor said how much more on the good afternoon to you. thank you. good afternoon. it's great to have you with us. i know 1st of all present believe i was on the agenda for today in general. and the objective is to enhance the economic trade between iran and countries of east africa. iran is now developing core doors to russia and through the caucus is and also core doors to a central asia, china and also eastern russia. and that linking east african countries in
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particular to that core door would be both beneficial to you, ron, and these countries. but also beneficial to central asian countries, russia in china, not bilateral fives, but ties between iran and kenya, or uganda, or as in bob way. but it's also about multilateralism as well. but most of the concrete results trying to have any delegate as well, please. the african countries are very rich and in agriculture and live stock, and these are in high demand in iran as well. and, and in, in return the iranians have a lot to offer with regards to the industry and take an oil and gas. so both sides have a lot to offer to offer to each other. you rondon on western us or an agricultural
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good say, or the expensive and ron. so this falls within the broader framework of enhanced, enhanced with of south south cooperation. lessing lessening dependence on the west and receiving a trade in goods at a much lower cost than that, which is usually carried out with western countries. and what role have west in the sections played in iran, reaching out to these countries to boost diplomatic ties with them? so what sort of the sanctions obviously have impact on the reining people? the objective has always been to harm ordinary iranians to prevent iranians from obtaining even medicine, making them lose jobs, creating poverty. that is, that is always been the objective to create misery as much as possible. and it's a, it's a, these are crimes against humanity it's, it's as a form of warfare,
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but inadvertently what was done is they encourage countries like you want to seek new partners. and to move away from the west and that has created new opportunities for the country. in other words, the west is pushed iran towards looking more globally rather than towards the part of the country. i think that in the long run, they have a health, the country seat, new opportunities. and in seeking these new opportunities, the run has found a better partners in the west logistics and markets for iranian on uranian goods and services and products. a said a how much around the professor at the university of the around on demand of that's a radian presidential delegation in africa. thanks very much for your time today and talking to us through it runs ties with africa. thank you. thank you. or egypt is hosting a summit, gatherings through duns neighbors, to address the ongoing civil war, this effect, to the beach, and as a whole. well,
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just bizarre, expected to prepare a peace fund for the votes on country. so john has been torn apart by a conflict between the countries on forces on his profits. a full forces are minutes and thousands injured. recent strike on the city of on demand near the sudanese capital is being called the deadliest strike in 3 months, taking the lives of 22 civilians because of the situation. the country is dying. a . hi aliyah medina from the city of i'm durham and is currently suffering from many problems in terms of food supplies, electricity, and others. but the biggest problem is the site of the missiles at night passing over the houses is very frightening. and also the plains that rooms the sky. when missiles are launched, the houses shake and the children cry, an atmosphere of terror fills this place of the world. i think the book cannot leave their homes in some areas. if you leave your house,
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you may not be able to return later or the unlimited to be serious challenges. the student is ami has clauses edging. everyone who can so unless 2 fights against upon military. and this both as you can see, some of the new, the initiative recruits training for deployments. we spoke to a soldier who told us that the mobilization exceeded his expectations. as we know, the mobilization campaigns surpassed expectations as more citizens reflecting the suit. and these people's vigilance and desire to defend their country. despite concerns about potential risks or security breaches, we are confident that such incidents will not occur. this is primarily due to the high level of awareness among the student needs people and the strict criteria and training required for citizens to join and bear arms. i think the army commander in chief for calling the citizens to mobilize, although each was late ounce, they mobilization earlier,
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we would have been able to protect our homes in how to him and rebels would not have spread into the country like this. but now things are better we spoke to, so don't ease independence, political on list. mickey, i'm a grubby who explains why egypt is interested in restoring pacing. so don, this is pro army on the previous, submits of a guy. you know, these, the about was pro audited agent. all these pro, this is that these are me because you can deductions it seems that you sabbatical labs, you'd have to pay the price. you have $250.00 if you'd use that need you in just 2 months and the number that would be visa because that is if you just only from her tool and only from specific areas and boom, that is a bit. so then the, when to the other part of that and some of them they have chosen to go to egypt. so
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if other part of suzanne, i've not, when coming this with you because of the, of the war. that means all today the egypt spots flew as s b either. right? so christopher rates testifies before the us house to district committee, whatever becomes a republicans accused him, a 3rd responsibility for the public distrust of his agency. you preside over the f b of trust in the f, b i's history. people trusted the more when chandra hoover was running the place the when you are. and the reason is because you don't get straight answers. there was a lot of anticipation of the judiciary committee here in republicans said they would be demanding answers from f. b, i director re about abuse of power in his agency and it certainly was a grilling things got heated. i mean, talk of a recent court ruling that dealt with the issue of suppression of conservative speech. have you read the ruling, sir? as i am familiar with the ruling, and i've reviewed it with our office of general counsel. would you about the ruin
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if you haven't read it yourself? uh, obviously we're going to comply with the court's order the court's preliminary injunction. we sent out guidance to the field in the headquarters about how to do that. uh, needless to say that the injunction itself is a subject of ongoing litigation and sort of decline to comment. further on, let me tell you what the court concluded, because it, it should be the 1st thing you think about every morning and the last thing you think about it night. what i can tell, use of our focus is not on this information, broadly speaking, well, wait a minute, the weight of your star witness said in the litigation elvis chant, who's in charge of this nation. we need to need a definition of what the design foreign, this information that who engage in covert efforts for mister rush and our social media platforms, which is something that is not seriously. and dispute always chan, testified under 50 percent. you had a 50 percent success rate and having a ledge election this information taken down or censored that that wasn't just for an adversary, sir. that was american citizens. how do you answer for the democrats did not press
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re as hard as the republicans did. but once again, things did get heated when the president's son, known for his laptop, his cocaine habit, and his shady dealings, came up in the conversation. and matt gates brought up a 100 bite and text message. i'm sitting here with my father. i will make certain the between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows in my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. i am sitting here waiting for the call with my father. sounds like a shakedown, doesn't it? director, as i'm not going to get into companies, we do, you seem deeply and curious about adult. you almost suspiciously and curious. are you protecting the biden's? absolutely not. the f b i the way not to send you an answer. and everybody knows why you won't answer it, because to every, to the millions of people who will see this. they know it is,
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and your inability to acknowledge that is deeply revealing about your issue on capital hill was the politicization of policing agencies and the f. b, i, director christopher ray was taken questions alongside the us attorney general american garland now right out of the gate and the item thing against the january 6th capital riot said it was criminal and had no place in our democracy. but re refuse to acknowledge whether any of the i informants were among the crowd. you're talking the question because you don't want to answer for the fact that you had at least one o mist. understanding that some of the individuals were very dangerous and that there were others inciting individuals to enter the capital after others broke windows. but he insists that the f b i is director, right? are you or your staff auxilary or weapon ising, the f b i against the american people?
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