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you would expect, so what are they capable of and what makes kentucky's volcanoes stand out. the president joe biden signs an emergency funding bill to keep the american government running wall, excluding new aid for ukraine because as republicans are putting the country in a quote, manufactured of crisis pallets are being counted in. slovakia is parliamentary elections with preliminary results putting the party the pledges to end military support to train in the leads and on the 1st day of october 9, syria celebrates 63 years of freedom from british colonial rule with government officials praising at the progress of shipping independence we all agreed that's nigeria. leaves in the united
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peaceful press star has the e r watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live from the russian capital. and the us presidents has signed an emergency funding bill to keep the lights on in washington by the end accuse republicans of putting america in the port carriers position of excluding new support for ukraine. but i want to be clear, we should have never been in this position in the 1st place. just a few months ago. speaker mccarthy and i reached a budget agreement to avoid precisely this type of manufactured crisis for weeks. extreme house republicans tried to walk away from that deal by demanding drastic cuts. that would have been devastating for millions of americans. they failed. well, the speaker in the over well mean majority of congress had been steadfast in their
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support for ukraine. there's no new funding and then disagreements to continue that support. we cannot, under any circumstances, allow american support for you trained to be interrupted. i fully expect the speaker will keep his commitment to the people of ukraine and secure a passage of the support needed to help you crane. at this critical moment, it appears that a deal has been reached. joe biden has signed a bill into law extending government funding so the government will not be shut down $47.00 more days. have been bought by this last minute deal with that. and before his vented a government shut down, now this is a deal that was reached in the us house of representatives, then later approved by the senate. and it was a last minute deals. and as we observed in the house of representatives in the lead up to the final boat, things got free, heated here's what republican leaders, kevin mccarthy, and marjorie taylor green,
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had to say about how she did things got on capitol hill in the lead up to that final vote in the house of representatives. it's all right that you put america 1st . it's all right for public and the democrats joined together to do what is right. what the senate wanted to do was focused on ukraine in front of america. i understand our responsibilities, but i'm going to put america 1st. ukraine is not the 51st day. joe biden treats ukraine like it's the 51st dates, the senate treats ukraine like it's a 50 per state, including mitch mcconnell. he's one of the worst ones. and you've got the democrats in the house pulling a motion to adjourn, pitching an absolute bed, and apparently pulling a fire alarm over there in the canon building. because it does not find ukraine. what marjorie taylor green was just referring to there is that apparently democrat jamal bowman, a member of congress, representing new york. he pulled the fire alarm in a congressional office building. now many believe this was an attempt to cause some
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kind of security situation or the accusation on capital hill and prove that the vote from taking place that would pass this budget that does not include funding for ukraine. and this indicates a lot of desperation on the part of the foreign policy establishment in washington dc, jake sullivan, and the national security advisor. a few days prior to the government shutdown crisis, a deep voice. his deep concern is believe that if you grain didn't get this money, it would lead to a full russian victory. here's what he said. i think we're at a moments now where are those who support the continued defense on freedoms frontier in ukraine need to stand up and make the case for this in the intermediate term and over the longer term. this is ultimately about us sustaining our support for ukraine for the long term, for years, not just months at a different level, but nonetheless, for years, we are committed to making sure that we must have the support in both parties and
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in both houses to get that done, apparently, the strategy and goal of the by the administration is to continue funding and pro line the war for many years. however, it appears that political discourse within the united states has dramatically shifted. you'll recall that just a few months ago was zalinski was in the halls of congress getting the standing ovation and joint sessions of both houses. but his recent visit for the un general assembly got no such red carpet or fans there. as the wednesday was not granted the opportunity to address congress and opposition to funding of ukraine as increased as we just now see the passage of this expansion budget budget for 47 additional days preventing a government shut down, but no new money for ukraine. this is quite a dramatic change and it looks like within the power structure in the united states, the forces that have a hoax continued funding and sending of weapons to key
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a are getting new recruits to join their ranks and expanding their implement. it's an opposition to the continued us funding and pro, lying of the honestly it is growing. that would be what many would, uh, would you know, conclude, having to look at looked at what just happened to you, or even though the bite and administration wasn't happy about it. in order to keep the government from shutting down, they were forced to sign a deal and sign a spending bill with no new money for ukraine. or earlier, we spoke to a former, a senior security policy analyst at dependent on michael maloof. he highlighted the political rivalry between the democrats and the republicans suggesting the cross aisle feud is set to continue. there was so much opposition among republicans and there was such a desperation to get a bill for it for mccarthy, particularly to get that bill passed by the house. that even the democrats
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decided, well, we can always be returned to the ukraine re refunding and an issue and debate that at another time they were under extreme tension to pass a we can a continuing at least something that would continue keeping the government open. you have a republican lead house now and you before, when he was here addressing congress waiving the ukrainian flag on the, on the floor of the house of representatives before joint session, which people were just outraged by that only the american flag should be in that chamber and that, but that was under democrats. now we're seeing an entirely different page having been turned and it's going to be even more critical as the months and weeks and months go by. it's only for as a, as caleb says, uh for $47.00 more days. and then we're going to do this all over again.
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and as a new day, da da slovakia may be headed in a new direction. voting has completed in the countries parliamentary elections while the ballots are still being tallied preliminary results. but the social democrats of the spirit party, which ran on ending military support to ukraine in the lead. earlier i spoke with r. t correspondence, charlotte davinsky for the latest, as opposed close last night. and we all know 98 percent just over in terms of the votes being counted and we all getting a sense of what the political map could look like. in slovakia, we're expecting the full official results in the next few hours. now it's been an election. the brussels has been watching intently, and i think they probably were biting the nails overnight as you the image that smith were head despite. those are the exit polls suggesting progress if so, vakio had taught the poles and that's because robot feet. so policy smith,
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his campaign, don't a move pro russian platform. he has said they'll be no more argument to ukraine. he said that sanctions against russia are in logical and in fact has talked about those pointing back in europe in closing inflation here in slovakia. on the other side with the progressive slovakia party, the scene is pro brussels pro nato. and they had really campaigned on the platform of continuing to send weapons to ukraine of to the exit vote pose. came out on saturday evening. this is what the lead of progressive. so like you have say, like some to boy that you've been asking. yeah, i want to state clearly that whatever will be the outcome of this election, progressive slovakia we will accepted with humility. we have done everything we could with all of knowledge and with all of our energy and now living the thing is only in the hands of the volts us you. but this does look like a rose on thing. when full smear who are heading the poles will the way we all
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hoping to hear from robot feet. so later on sunday, about that when i'm to get the sense of who he will be looking to reach out to to make a coalition government for the next couple months. in slovakia, charlotte, well i'm wondering what's the general sentiment there among the slovak people a? well, it's been a very polarized campaign, pushing much polarized divide. it'll every issue that's being discussed with event was ukraine. whether that was migration, whether that was l g, b, t, q writes, because the policies, the 2 main policies had very different perceptions on what they feel is by the smith, who taught the campaign campaign don't traditional values of martha and follow the and really advocated against the, the rights for l g b, t, q, individuals and possibly even rolling back those whites. but really, ukraine was the big issue and not surprising because it's not a domestic issue. however it, ukraine is
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a neighboring country to slovakia. and really that has been a discontentment over the last year. that's been growing in the way that slovak is last. government had been on and ukraine. this is what people have been telling us on the streets. uh yeah, i will load for the policy that is full piece. this appalled solving things in other ways than by senselessly sending weapons. the changing of the incumbent government is of most important to me. i was very dissatisfied with it because i felt the impact of sanctions on the people and don't agree with this governments policy in general, the work of the slovak republic scum room is terrible photos of net. we don't know the war and ukraine certainly didn't help us for the whole of europe. and the sanctions against russia are absolutely useless and totally disastrous for europe. that those sentiments of really translated into the votes with the parties that campaigned again, sending for the military a to you question,
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when you look at who those policies are, they make up arrived 92 seats. i took a $150.00 seats in the slovak national council, that's around 61 percent of the seats. so you really get a sense of where people's priorities are moving. and also the likelihood of where those coalition partners will come from to possibly create that new policy in government, which would be led by what would the pizza nigerians are celebrating 63 years of independence from the british empire this sunday. here's what nigeria is, government secretary had to say about the significance of the day and what it means for the people we all agreed that's nigerians. to leave in the united peaceful and press bar as country as one people.
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one destiny in spite of file a diversity. this is very critical. without this interest, norton nation come move forward. this abode a wealth press conference marks the beginning of the events scheduled for week to commemorate nigeria 63rd independence enterprise to re celebration on october. the 1st secretary to my terrace compliment george aka me host. at the conference, he said that she, us commemoration is particularly important at a time when some parts of africa are seen, a wave of teams. altima said, nigeria has a witness on broken democratic records since 1999 and has reported seamless and peaceful translations from one compliments to another. part of the government
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secretary said this your celebration will be little cheap fighting materials economy problems, but has been exacerbated by the removal of the fuel subsidy in may, as well as the impact of the economy downturn, is that the government is working to provide relief packages to reduce the suffering of citizens, including the provision of gas powered bosses to these transport. machines have gone through these dry moments and to have come out stronger, stronger because lead that she was committed and the citizen, every once while i appreciated wadley that she was doing and that's and it says we are we at the to lead that ship. that is sort of timing very
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knowing where to take was he also said the government, he's engaged in labor journey and in order to address concerns for the wellbeing of all night, cheer and walk us to walk as union last week. right. instance when block on an in depth and it strikes is the compliment does not with for us, it's economy policies, especially this cramping up a fuel subsidies, academic promise on fridays will improve fluid security guarantee an ads to fall between improve security and economy growth and job creation other events feel to come include a presidential address, national prayers and a military parade. c o, b r t, a builder material. in western france, protestors took to the streets and squared off with law enforcement. after government funding cuts resulted in the death of an incense. demonstrators were met by riot police outside a local administration building and then
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a parent that symbolic moved to show a state of siege residence, rolled out a replica of a many able era kind of pulled. fires were also set on the streets and people demanded the local hospital work around the clock. whoever local authorities claim there is no funding for the night shift been rest broke out after the death of a 6 month old girl who was unable to get proper care due to a shortage of specialists, according to locals. the unrest comes on the heels of frances 2024 finance bill, which was presented to the council of ministers earlier this week. the budget focuses on environmental transition and security development with funds allocated to hire more government officials and security personnel. paris is also planning to save millions of arrows by eliminating gas and electricity subsidies for the nation, adding a place to spend over $400000000000.00 euros from 2024 to 2030. to modernize this military and step of assistance to ukraine. the earlier we heard from attorney,
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felicia deville, who says, he says, even though the economic situation in france is getting spiraling, the government continues to spend as resources on ukraine, the fame of vermont and both of friends in general. because in spite we have the most important condition pressure up in this country and faith of the state will be very good. uh uh, 2 big services like hospital education and evan secure. so the people are upset and at spelling was done last. the federal government is helping the war financially and the week with whip arms. okay. this is a political decision from is don't micro on the government. but there is no vote in the apartment to load these kind of description, but no votes,
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and they don't task through the french isn't if they want to go further in the head, be the war in new credit union army for non government. so i think it's just a lake of demo or a country like crohn's, doing a lot for us on seem to work. so i think the people are against the small on the web thing very strongly on site problems since the middle class and level across the know you put the relation uh, process all over the past week, the canadian prime minister has found himself in troubled waters for hosting a nazi collaborator in the countries parliament and giving him a standing ovation following the scandal unjust intruder seemed to apologize for everyone else causing the uproar while trying to stay out of the store of the spotlight himself. however, the position isn't by his side step. i take personal responsibility for this shame
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and personally apologize on behalf of himself. all of us in this house on friday. finally take personal responsibility. the outgoing speaker took responsibility and resigned as was the right thing to do when will he start taking ownership for his failures? and apologize for them. all. physician concentrates on personal attacks on me. i will stay focused on building more affordable housing, delivering things like the grocery benefits on delivering child care at $10.00 a day under this prime minister. a nazi was honored in this place. the question is, who speaks for canada? and if it's not this prime minister, isn't it time for canadians to have one who will? but i think they're also interested in seeing who's trying to make partisan. hey, i was trying to look for gains out of what was obviously a terrible,
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terrible mistake. the earlier apology of 2 though contained the claim that no one in the problem that was aware of hunk has passed during the tribute a statement widely doubted by moscow, which also expressed its astonishment that the pm made an apology to holocaust victims. well, at the same time, continuing the sponsoring new crane, which has incorporated neo nazi regimens into its military. the russian ambassador to canada has said russia may seek the extradition of y'all's love hotel, expecting a more sincere apology to those insulted of the so called apology delivered by prime minister to low. and the house of commons is not an apology at all. and these words are not enough. i believe that despite the deep controversies between moscow in auto, amid the current geo political situation, the government and parliament of canada are obliged to find the courage and apologize to all russians into the russian community of canada. for the shameful incident that the whole world witnessed on september 22nd. poland is on the same
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page with russia regarding this also considering an extradition play for the ss veteran war size set to investigate whether the 98 year old non se collaborator is wanted for crimes committed against a polish nationals. let's take a look back at where this all started the spiral for ottawa. in front of a packed house of commons chamber, the elder estimate, the train in who served in an atoria student of the vin. as this was hailed as a ukrainian and canadian hero who had fought against quote, the russians and world war 2. and that was in reference to the red army which incidentally had battled the 3rd reich with canada as its ally. following the scandal, the canadian immigration minister stated it's time to come to terms with the country is the shadow we passed where doors were open for those who terrorized europe. canada has a really job history with not cease in canada. there was
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a point to now history when it was easier to get in as a nazi then it was as a jewish person. i think that's a history we have to reconcile. it's and it doesn't seem a lot has changed through time. back in 2020, in the canadian city of oakville, a police investigation was opened up, the words nazi war monument were spray painted on a landmark honoring those who serve with the goal of c. a. s. s division, a particularly barbaric and nazi unit based in new crane. members have been accused of killing over a 1000000 people during the 2nd world war. law enforcement classified the incident as a hate crime, raising yet more questions about kind of those priorities. a following that standing ovation to an onset collaborator in the canadian parliament, the jewish community is pushing ottawa to open the books and stop giving cover to what they claim are war criminals in the country. it's now time for all to want to not only release the under deducted files related to the addition commission,
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but also address the stock reality that there are still forming that says, with blog on their hands, living in canada, a long dark history of state sanctioned asylum for nazis fling justice is coming to lights in canada with a jewish advocacy group, demanding the release of government documents containing a treasure trove of details about these war criminals. from the 3rd, right, living in the country. at this point, auto was only given the public a peak at the full scale of canada. as closing up to these nazis under the 1967 extradition agreement between canada and israel as it now stands, no request for expedition based on nazi war crimes can be entertained. however, the 2nd part of this 1986 report is being kept a big secret, 600 pages worth of materials. but illustrate how the nazis were able to flee to canada in the 1st place. but this is only the latest episode and a long history of dancing around the truth that goes as far back as when these
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nazis 1st began making their way to canada. take 98 year old ukrainian nazi yadda slob who took up who was public honoring and parliament led to the resignation of the house speaker and calls to strike one cause recognition from public record. i would like to ask for unanimous consent to adopt the following motion that not withstanding any standing order, special order or usual practice of the house. the recognition made by the speaker of the house of an individual present in the galleries, joins addressed to parliament by his excellence, the flooding mirrors of lensky. distrust from the appendix of the house of commons to be of service. a september 21st 2023. and from any how small to medium accord really with tax to the speaker's words from hazard would have only one purpose to try and forget what happened to wash the record clean. this guy served in the coalition walk in the ss during world war 2, a division that committed numerous atrocities and was declared a criminal organization at the nuremberg trials. several 1000 of the groups members
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fled to canada after world war 2, but not a single one of them has ever been prosecuted there. it's not like ottawa didn't know who and guy and his buddies were nazis either back in 2007, ukrainian canadian congress in toronto. honored a long list of off and assess veterans, including who got at an official ceremony. that, of course, the ukrainian and pastor saw fit to attend several years earlier home care represented the st. ukrainian canadian call grist at the age ukrainian world congress in t. s. even ran and ukraine's parliamentary elections in 1994 and was made an honorary citizen of the town of the other johnny, where ukrainian collaborators launched a pogrom in world war 2. and the nazis nearly exterminated the entire jewish population there. these are the people that make up what canada's immigration minister called a really dark is canada, has a really talk history with nazis and canada. there was
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a point to now history when it was easier to get in as a nazi than it was as a jewish person. i think that's a history we have to reconcile. as of 2023. canada is among the most reluctant western nations when it comes to prosecuting these war criminals with a number of confirmed denazi's living comfortably in retirement as naturalized citizens. when deputy prime minister christy a freeland was asked, is someone going to investigate that? she answered, thoughtful steps would be taken there, caused by been a breast to reopen a report by the dish and commission so that canadians can know how many veterans who fought with the nazis are here in our country. will the government do so? and what is your response to that? as a governments, we're going to be very thoughtful about any further steps that need to be taken. it remains to be seen if any of these thoughtful steps are going to be taken with
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freelance grandfather, who by the way was also a nazi is spent the early 19 forties as an editor for a nazi propaganda newspaper praising the sca leesha to which you can even find monuments and freelance hometown. it's no wonder why war crime investigators are taking issue with canada. canada is where the nazis are. canada is the unknown haven for nazis. everybody knows about argentina, but nobody knows about canada. decades of the canadian government harbouring neo nazi is trying to act like nothing out of the ordinary is going on. and also, many of them just happens to be ukrainian. perhaps it's not all just russian propaganda. after all, we heard from a russian historian who says nazi ideology has been hiding in plain sight in canada since the 1940s for the country's leaders embraced fasciitis on the run. your judo, the speaker of the canadian parliament, the german ambassador and other officials, they've known what it was all about. in fact, canada,
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as the canadian pressing historians wrote about after the 2nd world war, openly accepted many former nazis, 9000 people from the scale, you'd see a move to canada after the 2nd world war. by comparison, canada had only accepted 5000 holocaust victims who fled the nazi regime between 193919459000 nazi criminals were taking in immediately after the war. how can this be assessed? these really were bloody beasts that murder, children, and women, and the elderly. it is clear that canadian society was already inspected in many ways by this justification of naziism. and it was impossible not to know about it. at least those who invited and participated in organizing this events naturally knew everything perfectly well. and the german ambassador is obliged to know the history of germany, and its obliged to know as it seems to me, the participation of certain nazi formations in the 2nd world war. if this person does not know then the question arises about his competence in the position he
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