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or made a poor, the culprit should not go scott free in any corner of the country about 2 months, hundreds displeased. around 150 people killed on the widens is yet to stop in the state of 14914 was a small state. it was one of the smallest states in the country and yet it has been boning for 2 months. now this, we deal that a so phased of 2 women being paraded me too, is i know we deal this with you all was from me full. um. but nonetheless, thats fine, truly we do it has it has outraged india a deeply, deeply sab indians to see what they've seen. of course, you're not seeing a reward awards playing those foot charles doors with the old stuff. uh simply because the we want to make sure that the identity of those to women is protected. i'm be the video is extremely,
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extremely disturbing. now in the old cost is outraged in there is very, very upset with what we've seen gipsy of the prime minister of the country or spoken of the chief uninstalled. the top is port in the country also the opposition? boston janice is full money for why this is decades old. it's to estimate communities the may be using the cookies, who been fighting each other, but the while and sweeney re so faced when a hi colton. india, all the basic needs recommended the bill follow for made the community of the to we should be able to resolve stages, the cookie community golf, agitated also this was the trigger, but 2 months now have boston to live in, seems to not be in control. hundreds of people in the states have been displaced so far, the army, the seeds come home, sustained to despise, all of them intervening the violent. she has really not been able to stop the
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wireless as far as this incident has, is, is concerned. so would you would just come to for the one for us and has been arrested so far and the government received government money for seem to be the make sure that the all is done to, to give justice to the, to women of the rules. so down the plato of the 2 women who are a few of them, this with the old, i've went water all over the internet in india. uh the, the use of young reads as estimate punishments. but now suppose the government is sort of the country also hasn't broken his silence off to $79.00 or these money for the mean tome and in the, in the fall of entry session and in deals $1.00 palestinian killed 35 wounded clashes between protesters and the as rarely ministry, this time of the west bank hotspot of novelist, those are figures coming to us from the palestinian ministry of health.
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the basically get the picture of what's going on right there. again, the smoking violence on the streets of novelist clashes a rough thing over night off the palestinians, boat and tires and beloved roads to stop jewish worshippers from reaching the only side of joseph's tomb. round this time, his ready forces had reportedly end of the area to essentially a assistant, a security s called earlier. my colleague using o'neil, i spoke with a about a student activist, and mr. dmitri juliani gave us thought song, people in the region being able to worship freely a 1000 years, do not have the power nor decisions to prohibit is varies from and to rank and invading destiny. cities to worship. we can see this clearly in hebron we can see clearly in nablus, but on the other hand is re lease have all the military power that 4000 young people from practicing freedom of worship. therefore, the question lies,
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will israel allow freedom of worship? and it is an except people to put the balance they mean people live in on the occupation on the same for thing as the is really up to 5 years with all the military power. there were negotiations don't between the palestinian authorities and the it's really, authorities to a lot of these worshippers. you called them settlers, but they themselves would say about their church corps. they, they, they, they are worshipers. they wanted to go to one of 2 days and at holy sites on the do that once a month, should they not be protected at by whoever does it on. if the palestinians cannot do it, then they need guards to do that. that's their argument. well, this is a false argument because these people come along with military power and they do cause dealings of palestinian people. the pretext of claiming that these settlers
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and political motivated individuals, inmate, there's protected by and is really occupation military force coming to and base about the new territory under the pretext of full street. that's a worship is totally on believable and totally discredited by facts on the ground high by the palestinian people, be killed and 35 severely injured just last night. the violence between protesters and police and can you have left. the 2 people killed, the more than 300, arrested, the political opposition that's actually called on people all across the country to take to the streets for several days of anti government demonstrations. a police are using to a gas and attempt to break out those problems. it is uh, the latest on rest. there is a public kind go continues to mount over surgery prices and lack of jobs. a previous violence 15 people were killed in
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a hundreds arrested. so we hit the streets. we heard from locals who are actually fight divided over a for the protest as a doing in the country there to be if the violence is really going to help the sold, matthews very well. the cost of living is high and the majority of us cannot cope with the situation. this life is becoming so difficult in the finance bill, which was passed by the parliament, has automatically made our lives very har. mom way of that, all my, my new leader of the position should not bring in the issue of high cost of living . we know him and most of the time after she has been defeated during elections. he does not accept his defeat yet. we know all over the world, the cost of living is high. not only just here in kenya, the might not be on our leaders should sit down and at this same time, reason together, protest are not a solution to the high cost of living. we need peace so that we can proceed with our daily activities. since we have suffered a lot. most the shields within natal be central business districts. that is,
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is to be the integrated host and the streets. hilton at home by intake is actually the theater voting device in the past, the demonstrations that means the thousands that prove that cannot use over you mean to decide to do it a good deal and going onto a government to update stuff. and you can use class in a, it'll be, make again much diety and also going to keep it up, a police officer to fly a night. and most of the know the to you. so to these 5 demos teach as a full last inducing 40. so be fast, so by throwing stormed up a little lighting fire. i think the overlays of multitude intimate is it fine in a demo? what's the purpose of the talk to the streets on wednesday? it relates to link up on the fly out of is on the is a say that the is started to con you for these and that i able to be a lot the did the lead up, it wouldn't be, did that produce stuff up? and most of the stuff that they looked at was what was up and be seen as these remains closed with the minimal activities of which being witnessed in the task
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board. on the other hand, as being the one that used we to know of vehicle was a see, you know, moving around as people kept a we phone all right. as a, as a sudden western professional part has continued to encourage key of to attack our russian positions and at circle the continued counter offensive. the facts of the matter is ukrainian last isn't on the mounting. the or the devastating light claim coming from at least one us veteran to the news week media outlets, and there's a lot of casualties. i've got some of my guys working at casualty collection point, and i don't want to say numbers because it's all just anecdotal. but this thing, triple the amounts of casualties they store a few months ago. it's pretty horrific. it was us president john f kennedy. the famously reminded us that success has many fathers, with failure is an orphan right now. it seems to be an easy fathers of ukraine's proxy war against russia. a portion key of to ever more extremes,
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sacrifices on the battlefield, that you're war. so you go die fighting is we're just here to help you do with me funny. this should get the rest of the show think digital low and you consult and use my thank you love life. so when i see, of course, we shouldn't just take the we're comes to watch, essentially become a massive natal assisted suicide program. european american mercenaries lucky enough to survive, the white house funded meek winder, also have a tail to tell and it isn't a pretty one. it's hard, there is just, it's, it's a genocide, it's law. there is just people that everywhere, a gross instead training people dad's trained soldiers that she just left there on surprise me the i'm sure generals analyst and the western media of sage advice for your client, basically walk across the mine fields, stop wasting valuable equipment. after all, there's plenty of ukrainians left to sacrifice,
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but we're running low and shells. rob lee, a full memory unit and fix could minimize losses. but they come with the trade offs advance and on foot will likely reduce the attrition. they sustain his sad. but that means the advances will be slower, i have less opportunity to achieve a rapid break through. so you know, us a fee shows and we sense weeks, i privately express frustrations. that's something you create, implement those excess, be rated just low piece of the show. us thoughts on sierra increased casualties among the ranks advice to order beats decades of soviet style training impacts hillary beverages rather than sticking to the western tactics. i'm pressing odder to bridge the russian defense is, it's increasing obvious that savanski is natal bosses are running out of options. so the expectation is that you claim us know, accelerate the sacrifice of an entire generation of their men and boys with even president boynton himself. admitting that russia as essentially the militarize nato . this is a, this is
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a war relating to munitions and they're running out of those and that ammunition and we're low on, of course, perpetual war cheerleaders would continue to call from then on the 16th. but the deployment of more gain sharing with senior american military voice has point cold water on the idea that their jets will ever see action over ukraine. you're talking about a large number of aircraft that's going to take years to train the pilots years to do the maintenance as a statement. you agree of financial support to do that. you're talking that way more billions of dollars in has already been generated. so how's the vast reality of ukraine sacrifice filters into the mainstream? ukrainian people are also beginning to realize that nato now expects them to die off until the grim and of yet another american misadventure. it seems what's left to view, claim will be dumped at the gates of the orphanage, and the fathers of this conflict will be nowhere to be seen. full of versions soon
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to be unemployed. defense minister has us at the clyde pod out loud, knowing that ukraine has quote, tragically, become a baffled lab for testing west. the military tech said that you came us utilize the experience, gave you the comfort to boost the efficiency of its own forces. crane tragically, and it is a tragedy that this has to be the case has become a battle lab for all those people f ring faces ukrainians. take them and embrace them and we gift them. and ukraine tells us where they work with all. so we see how that use and they sort of thing mean that we would be foolish to ignore all those lessons and not and pulled them in to all right. and on pulses to make sure that we can be match fit for any future confidence slip and wallace. i gave those remarks ahead of a presentation that would update britton's military doctrine report by the british defense ministry is highlighted. the use of artificial intelligence, as well as other cutting edge tech uh, based on the lessons learned and the conflict,
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the new plan. we focused on how to drive the lessons of ukrainian taco or business and to recover the water fights and the resilience needed to generate credible conventional deterrence. a sentence conversation deposit here on, on the international crossing live now to the vice chair of the british communist party that she has already brought. joining us here and onto the international a very well welcome view, jody. always good sort of, um, credence with what wallace is saying that is the use of ukraine as a quote. bottle lab it, is it a consequence of a complete or i guess perhaps an opportunity that has arisen as far as the alms industry is concerned, of course, every complex own is an opportunity for them to show taste of sell and test their weapons. and you know, and we've seen for a long time, we've had a sign how many factors will advertise a lot of the way as, as being back to tested because they've been used against the palestinians, but as well. so this is a ongoing feature of,
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of will fair in the imperialist age. um, but you said in, in your okay, better then what is the quiet thoughts out loud? you know, it is the said open, they only put the what tragic in front of it. but of course, what you means is, yes, it's the only thing the street is looking at what's happening and rubbing his hands together and saying roughly how can we benefit from what's going on here. and at the same time, you also can put to this kind of sheep credit assist approach with the spot the in this process, you know, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians are being slow to it is of no interest to the honest manufacturers will be imperious. we're pushing for this, we want to keep it be perpetuated. why am i testing euros a very good point that you i have for i appreciate that because essentially in the logic all of the soon to be defunct, british defense minister, essentially a prolonging the conflict would essentially have its advantages and further testing out the web re, with the old new old prototypes to i know that for example, that you guys storm a shadow of christmas solves. they've been picked up by russia some russian time.
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so being reverse engineer in the u. k as well by the ministry of defense. um, it does seem a little bit wiring when so many people connected to the military, industrial complex seems so optimistic about the opportunities in ukraine when, as you say, so many people are dying along the front line. do you, do you think some people might have the priorities a, a bit back to front? i mean, it's the whole essence of the unclear the system as the puts it system of domination of production for profit. that the logic is always upside down because the logic is profit, not people in the end that human logic isn't coming to it. we've seen haven't way across the display. so this will, you can see how really controls the british political and major establishment by the know of single mainstream political party and britson opposes the will drive. you know, nobody in government or empowerment is going to say anything against is constant
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escalation, quite the reverse lady, but today came out under this organizational thing to bring. well, this is review no opposing the whole christmas, but i'm going to prove it would be more case. it complained that there's not enough spending on the object of play and then what is, was too slow to react to what's happening in ukraine. the wind, not making a big enough commitment it tonight. so. right. so as far as the old ruling establishment is concerned, it's unanimous and in driving an escalating the wheel drive unit was written the 1st. so just need to do a name is written, the pushing and just the front of the constables is britson is pushing for essex digging. just put some of the cost of the comes out with new tale hot tub. they, you know, and then says that rest is doing it. yeah, yeah, exactly, exactly. yeah. and then the western press is so incredibly complicit as well. just echoing what, whatever the political establishment is really putting out that jody. but it's not, i've got to go to throw this across you about here. it's just a short time ago that the telegraph in the u. k. telegraph dot co dot u k. a
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historically very n c. russia and see prudent and see this channel or the telegraph loves doing hit pieces on i'd say they've just put out a headline saying, get this ukraine on the west of facing a devastating defeat. that's the headline on the tell across dot co dot u k. right? now i'm shocked to see it that so me suggest a shift in narrative, your thoughts? i mean this is this. there's a kind of a um, what would you escape the frame? yeah. isn't that because on the one hand, there's a desperation to make this thing. what britson wants to remain a power in the world. on the other hand, hard reality is hitting home in some quotes. it is, i've been trying to work out how to square these things. you know the fact to it looking for this review type, but you can see that which is not the power in the world. it what's most as neither is the usa, right? but britain, in particular, you look at the review and you see it called a bullet to create the kind of all me and best and the kind of kicks that would
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enable it to seriously face up against russia or china. whether it's targeted, identifies that it wants to attack and destroy, so it's false to focus instead, it's just the on the role of kind of jobs to the main force. it was the act is that single assistant is preparing to start to go really. which is court to come down for a country that 100 years ago was the major global power still thinks of itself in those terms, right? and it wants to pretend that this is plain to it strikes that. this is a choice to say. clearly, although it remains a cheerleader for the world, other sections of the british holding close to benefit, hugely from a continuation you have financially or benefits. and you know, many a water is that we are undermining our ability to even pretend to be a power in the world. yeah, i think you make it very, very fat point. the judge just one more time. just to remind all of you is according to the type of graph dot co dot u k, the ukraine in the west of facing a, a devastating defeat. and i think it's fair to say that you know, that there is
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a conflict between russia and ukraine, georgia, but there was a wall between the collective west and the russian federation, jody bra, vice chair of the british communist party. it's great to have you on the program. thanks a lot for offering your insight. thank you. thanks. well rising tensions in the ukraine conflict that's kia has announced that it may open fire on any ship heading to a russian port in the black sea. the, for any in defense ministry warrants that as of midnight, all vessels traveling in the black sea in the direction of see ports of the russian federation, and ukrainian seaports located on the territory of ukraine temporarily occupied by russia may be considered by ukraine as carrying military cargo with all relevant risks, kindly and analysed by the seem to mirror the statement made by russia wednesday, which must go added would also consider the flying state of any such vessel to be a participant in the conflict. last week i russia's president,
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i made it clear that it must go with not to extend the grain deal with ukraine in the block c, an as old previously agreed upon. commitments of met, including the food should go 1st and foremost, to impoverished countries that are most indeed russia had previously renewed the grain deal 3 times. despite saying that the west, every time was not holding up its end of the box chippy which i want to emphasize, we are not against the green deal itself is matching it, especially considering its significance for the global food market for many countries of the world, it was mostly we will certainly consider the possibility of returning to it, but only on one condition if all the previously agreed principles of russia's participation in this deal are fully taken into account and implemented without exception. and this course locked out tonight, jerry and politician, various item you've got about joining us, your analogy international. great to see you a very good evening. so, you know,
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the story, these announcements by ukraine and russia mean that basically any ship and the black sea could be considered a military target. how seriously do you take those warnings from kiev and moscow? it's it's actually very serious and difficult. i'm going to do is do one of the, um, the doctors i want to start paying the global for supply despite be a higher level looking flush on auto body want, especially from the global. so it's a suggestion, well, by you, when broad cut the breaks down and there's no need to control, i'm doing this problem. i think it's like, well, what it is went where it fits a serial, surprising the type of living. you can see clearly somebody know, but what do you mean you can. yeah, i don't know, variety, and just to use these uh, this situation that we're just going to focus on is it's not really clear. i know
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based on, based on what the present produced say, depends on the wind rush of transmission. it is clear that here was on for the additional it was told in spanish site will be by doing it just didn't want it to worst. the don't hold the on the side of the bike and the all my put into home. what do you mean if you're going to do situation? well, i mean, so, yeah, i mean, so i put in aside this and yeah, the western political establishment, the western press, say it's russia rusher, is starving, the impoverished nations of the world. but as you just said, mister god of a is russia that's been trying to make the whole deal. what, but all the time, asking for western partners to fulfill the commitments which they have the fact tow failed to do since the beginning of the great initiative. adam, let me ask you this. uh uh we, we see these concerns that are a vocal concerns from the west about possible russian attacks on civilian ships in the black sea. yet no reaction optic t f was made the similar threat of taking out a ship and the black sea. why, why is the west concerned about moscow,
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but not concerned about their friends in ts? it is a clear from the old wisdom. the $41.00 is the initiative is always full. the was done, the when it federal name it is did when it building several of the images by just look at do glenview when they've been dealing with wayne very well. the west. well, some what it to be quiet about was the good been if you should have the going do not just double percent of the glen deal that gets out of the black see goes to the wisdom, but there is one to 3 percent comfortable. i saw where i just knew doesn't want to know what the fact the know the going do is talk. do know that they're going to 1st 0 is please your fucking collision. his brain to right into with demand to 70 percent of the grant that they used to deal with most of blowing. that's why they come out real size box well started. this won't charge you for the new this simply because it doesn't fit with them anymore. on december,
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the washer issue that if there's any shift, but if parts included, lexi do because the dog emitter 3 cargo, i wouldn't be shut down. you're going to simpler, they'll blame and go shot on the sound of the clear, the west on the mitchell or west in the system, which is why the world needs more type for order that we can now a line in the border hold. all priorities bears when i go to sanity, as opposed to the portal but, but i'm not, i'm to see what else him the award ross on you. but as for much of the global, i saw it but a lot of countries. yeah, i think you make a very 5 find the item who essentially when it comes to this multi polarity, this new multi poto weld order. and you've got delegations from, from africa, from latin america, from the see on from the global south. they've all put together their own piece proposals for ukraine, but k a consistently says no to one of them. i got about my geron politician. thanks for joining us. we'll see you soon. i and thank you. good. thank you for
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as the cost of living has ballooned worldwide people's retirement plans have altered drastically. every day, more than $10000.00 americans turn $65.00, and as the baby boomers retire, there will be a significant demographic shift, often referred to as the grace unami. i'm christie ein, you're watching the cost of everything more today. we're going to be looking at the cost of retirement. living in a foreign country offers a chance to see more of the world as well as lower the cost of living. but there are multitude of factors to consider before making such a big life decision. things like the ease of buying and own property and the value of property investments, the cost of renting health care system, the cost of living and groceries, language barriers, climate and the stability of the country's political situation. the social security
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administration has stated that the number of americans drawing their benefits from overseas grew from 413002760000. in the last 3 years, the state department's estimate that 9000000 americans live abroad and suggest that 5000000 of these have retired abroad or 12 percent of the nation's 45000000 retirees. the baby boomers are increasingly understanding the advantages of living abroad, given the rising energy and living costs at home, well, returns on investments and asset values fall. the 1st driver of retirement or receives is usually finance. an income that is comfortable or tight in the us can often give a lifestyle. consider luxurious overseas, and countries like the caribbean is or southeast asia, as a cost of living is significantly less. the average cost of retirement in the us is $700000.00, which is considered a fortune in places like pakistan or thailand. for example,
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a one bedroom apartment and a city in portugal is 57 percent cheaper than in an american city, costing a little over $500.00 a month. in thailand, it is 80 percent less. this extends to the overall cost of living. we're closing prices are cheaper by 30 percent and food by up to 80 percent cheaper. to me while on the other half of spectrum, singapore is the most expensive country in the world to retire costing an average of one point. $1000000.00 over a 15 year period. inflation has been particularly high now costing over a $171000.00 more than it did 2 years ago. meanwhile, pakistan is the cheapest place to retire at a little over a $100000.00. older adults are projected to out number children under the age of 18 for the 1st time in us history by 2034 according to census bureau projections. and
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this mismatch will have implications across the coming years, as there will be an increasing need for caregivers. and health services for those over $65.00, there will also be less and young people in the labor force to generate enough tax revenue to provide social benefits to the older population. and for more, let's bring in matthew sinclair, financial advisor at new england advisor groups a. so matthew, what are the key factors to consider when planning for retirement? well, generically, uh, uh, is really just 1st of all is you want to 1st take a look at what your cash flow is. and that's a combination of figuring out what your budget is and what, what you spent. so you're going to be and then what you're good, what you're going to have in terms of a cash flow coming in. is it income from investments? is it pension income? is it social security income? those, those are the 3 say that's the 1st and foremost the secondary one which is prop
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park your primary to a lot of people needing to save enough money for retirement. they just got to accumulate enough money so they can retire. you know, and we usually use a, you know, when you're talking about your investments, if it's a younger person, they don't have, they typically don't have a pension plan, right? they might have social security. so you want to have minimally, i think if you live on the east coast of the west coast, you know, $11.00 and a half to $2000000.00. if you're talking about living and traveling, you want to talk about what kind of countries if it's like the to austria or switch . so you might need $3000000.00. if it's going to be, you know, let's assume it's, um, a mexico or like, you know, the central american country, like you know, costa rica. you might need a little bit less than that, depending on what your, your, what the cost of living are. so it depends on a lot of factors.
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