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the of the the, the apology of the form, it's about 10 prime minister wins parliamentary elections and set the tone straight up to the band with ukraine dropping down from the priority list. you as president joe biden signs that emergency funding bill to keep the government running, but new way to ukraine is nowhere on the horizon. but he still says that on. no, so it comes down to this kind of american support. 60 s. so the pay prime minister goes into the damage control off to his defense jeep suggested deploying british troops, subs instructors to ukraine, where she's still an access. there are no immediate plans to put troops on the ground, at least not in the car and destroy the shake, the week,
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the canadian prime minister, as in the hot seat, but hosting a not the collab rates in the country parliament. for justin drew, the tries to go to the responsibility, but as condemnation pulls in from outside the on our list every hour, this is all to you international. great to have you with us. welcome to the program . we're jumping right in with the social democracy policy timing. it decisive when in the parliamentary elections. so the boxes sets a new agenda. now that leads, i'm full of prime minister. that's the robot seat. so used his acceptance speech to reiterate, but the country has more pressing issues than ukraine. ok, and i, it looks like it has other and bigger problems in ukraine. we don't agree with. i mean the great if sma forms of coalition, we would do everything also as a part of the u. s. a. for everything for peace and ukraine and efforts to stop peace negotiations on ukraine. a love seat. so you're saying that she needs at
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least 2 weeks to form a coalition. that's because he's going to need at least 2 parties to join his party in government to get a majority of seats in the national council office. slovakia. now, in terms of what he's talked about, domestic issues, he says his priority. so education health and looking at the rising energy bills, inflation in the country did touch on ukraine and not as being a huge issue in this campaign. mainly because ukraine is of course, bordering slovakia. so lots of people talking about that and what what fits so during the campaign had said that she didn't want to send one more single bullets to ukraine. and today he hung down on not saying he still feels the same. he said, yes, humanitarian aid, but no more military aid. let's have a look at the breakdown now of the main policies in the selection of where they
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stand. it was just, it's me, it's helped to post just around 23 percent. that would tell you up to 42 seats in the national council on how last, who was seen is a policy that have many things in common. in fact, the leader is a school months me a coffee men, but they took around 15 percent of the vote and that was totally up to $27.00 on the issue of ukraine has been a really big issue for people across slovakia during this election in the lead up to the election here in the summer, we had the voices of some people about what they felt in regards to that military, 8 and to they were going to vote for the i will load for the policy that is for piece, the support 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,
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the work of the slovak for public school room is terrible. for those of that, we don't know the warning ukraine certainly didn't help us for the whole of europe . and the sanctions against russia are absolutely useless and totally disastrous for europe. now this isn't just a couple of voices on the street. one pole recently found the hall for respondents the we'll send an e mail weapons to quain one another. so they recently found, the majority of respondents felt that it was always to the us where you create itself, that was responsible for the was a little bit pete, so we'll have to create that co relation. uh he is seen as being a pro russian politician. he said that he disagrees with sanctions on russia. he's described him as being a logical that's something we've heard from some of those smaller policies as well . and really this election results is a bit of a political earthquake for brussels who will not be scratching their heads and wondering whether a robot pete, so will keep his campaign, pledges to stop that military 8. and if so,
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what impacts that could have only be used unanimous support for ukraine in general . because of course, this now adds another voice to that disenchantment, including that of hungry aust about who has made the hungry outlaw she was talking about that has been opposed to um supplies for ukraine from the start of the conflict saying it wants to avoid escalation, budapest, has congratulated robot seats. so on his part, you'll know when with a pm, victoria. bon, quoting it, an indisputable victory. yeah, that, that seats. so is a patriot who is good to walk with. meanwhile, the election on its result, set of alarm bells in the west a while the financial times reported that robust pizza one because of his intent ukraine stones. the new york times wanted to stop the elections will fracture the quote mostly united front in europe when it comes to the when ukraine
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full midway come boston unit, as chris unpopular says, the subjective shift away from all main t of actually brings you quite. and one step closer to piece the result of this election is a footstep, so to speak. with robert faithful whitney this election. we have within the 8 you 3 countries, hungary and stuff i had folded against, said the weapons to 30 or does the ukraine add within nato? it's 4 countries. if we add the, if we add 13. so we see that this coalition is slowly starting to break apart, and so it resulted national vice here is a result. all of the decisiveness of the slow back people at this the size, this shouldn't be shown by the people of other ego countries as of other they to
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countries so that we can last start negotiations for peace, which is something that we need if you're at we need on this private across the board to impose and opposition needed. donald tusk is gearing up to challenge the routing government and parliamentary elections upset to take place in 2 weeks time to us because right hundreds of thousands of his supporters on the street. so for full polls put his policy in a position to give the incumbent conservative coordination and run for the money. he has filed to mentors with the new which have recently become strange over publish fun on brain imports from you crate the shape. all right, and this expect in congress to post and not the financial aid package for ukraine. also promising key of the washington support won't stop. i'll talk to the us
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present, have to side an emergency funding bill to prevent a government shutdown in washington. which option excludes new support for key f, as we can not under any circumstance allow me or support a few strain to be interrupted. i fully expect the speaker to keep his commitment to secure a passage and support needed to help ukraine and say defend themselves against regression and brutality. us present a requested an additional $24000000000.00 and $8.00 for ukraine as budget negotiations continued when the funds were caught from the final bill. democrats deplete it's made insurance, is that a separate aid package would come soon? the looming tensions and both houses of calling west side for washington's priorities suggest that may still be a flight to head, to seal the deal. or these 10 of open reports. 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
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down $47.00 more days. have been bought by this last minute deal with that before a vented a government shut down. now this is a deal that was reached in the us house of representatives, but then later approved by the science. and it was a last minute deals. and as we observed in the house of representatives in the lead up to the final vote, things got pretty heated. here's what republican leaders, kevin mccarthy, and marjorie taylor green ad to say about how she did things got on capitol hill in the lead up to that final vote in the house of representatives is all right that you put america 1st. it's all right of republicans and democrats joined together to do what is what, 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. you crate is not the 51st day. joe biden treat you claim like it's the 51st dates, the senate treats ukraine like it's
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a 51st 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 you crane. what marjorie taylor green was just referring to there is that apparently democrat jamal beaumont, 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 kind of security situation or evacuation on capitol hill and prove that the vote from taking place that would pass. ready 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, just believe that if you grain didn't get this money, it would lead to
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a full russian victory. here's what he sat. so i think we're at a moment's now. whereas 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 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 the lens. he was in the halls of congress getting the standing ovation and joint sessions of both houses. but his recent visit for the un general
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assembly got no such red carpet or fans there as a 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 $47.00 additional days preventing 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 host continued funding and sending of weapons to key a are getting new recruits to join their ranks and expanding their influence and opposition to the continued us funding and pro, lying of the conflict 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. the u. k. prime minister has
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walked back his defense secretary of suggestion to send the precious troops as instructors to ukraine, while were she so not did not without doing so in the future. he did claim that it definitely won't happen in the current conflict. and that was the last to growing shop said he wants to put boots on the ground and t of on even move the british arms production facility. the particularly in the west of the country. things opportune to now is to bring most things in country and not just draining, but also we're seeing b a e u. k. defense for, for example, move into manufacturing in country and mr. opposing about this on place. so just be absolutely clear about what's happening there. people will know for a long time that we've been trading, ukrainian citizens and soldiers. we've been doing that hair impression. we're taking a lead on that. a lots of other countries have joined our assets and it's making a huge difference and we'll continue to do that. and what the defense actually was
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saying was that it might well be possible one day in the future for us to do some of that training in new christ about something for the loan. so not the here. and now the renewal british soldiers that will be sent to fight in the car in conflict . that's not what's happening. now there seems to be something of a you to and by british prime, it is to richie so not to you seem to roll back on comments. move on, you defense, actually gone shots in the sunday tele golf shots and said the british troops was set to be deployed inside you prayed for the 1st time, but as soon as now said this, those comments were misinterpreted. the shots in davis told me about a time in the future when the conflict has come to an end. chapter also said that he was set to deploy the royal navy to protect ukrainian call go vessels in the black sea. and he also encourage all the companies to follow the lead, hopefully a systems that you produce defense industry companies, set up shop inside ukraine in order to develop a manufactured homes and weapons that there's been some speculation that soon after months came off to russia, said any put your suits inside,
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ukraine would be legitimate targets. the british defense secretary decided to transfer english training courses for ukrainian soldiers to the territory of ukraine itself. that is there and its own instructors and the legal targets for on forces. knowing well that they will be destroyed with no mercy and not as most of the res. but precisely as british data specialists now varies from was from med with who was this actually cold shots? on his counterpart, it is uh, 2 years hedlam towards world war 3. now you were cold last year that the ladies a position, ukrainian political figure, a victim adventure, and an exclusive interview with all to you. soon off that he was released into prison exchange deal accused with tennessee, the leading aggressor in driving the conflict in ukraine. bowers johnson. of course, a regular visitor to cab on the night. last year he was accused of persuading the
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landscape not to sign a piece. the what it was on the table. now this isn't the 1st time the president has come on to file. of course president putting himself as issued warnings about the consequences of a potential confrontation. did you, you and your got your stories could bring him any troops into direct contact with the russian army is a very dangerous step that could lead to a global catastrophe. i hope that they won't be smart enough not to take such dangerous steps, not wasting the increase for weapons and homes in to ukraine. of course, germany recently announced that it was, i think the total was long range based on the united states. as it was i said today is going to send more long range missiles. of course, it's previously sent that home all is well written has sent the storm shudder on the battlefield. we've seen the challenge of to tank. the british turned off in flames, and president zalinski has announced that the abrams tank is also now inside the country. but we're seeing more petrol pulled on the 5 is increasing the likelihood of confrontation. i'm moving a further and further away from piece john,
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this watson j compact sending more a to ukraine, to dumping money into a black hole on one plague. find a tourist corruption at that we shouldn't be naive about um, was a rock is like big or rocky with a new kind. well, if you look at the amount of money that's been shuffled towards industrial ministry, conflicts in america, have sprint. the thinking of reducing that tonight as a is compassion. the in the cabinet is well by us. we need to take a slice of the cake as well, and start to think we need to start thinking about how money can come a way and create jobs. and help investment, i think this that's part of it. but the other thing which is more worrying thing is that we should never forget the crimes is one of the most corrupt countries in the world and very much a black hole, wherever you send money into it. it just disappears. you know, any business we do with you guys, we have the front to the end. so it with we shouldn't be nice. you know, there was going to be a lot of sliced off the top of that. so transaction,
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i'm just going to go to him and his and his clothes on to rush to some british troops now to crying, well, no, government, minnesota, or even a prime minister could actually signed off until the following month. or even people will our objectives all the what we're trying to do is so much confusion and so much chaos. the idea that we can send soldiers to fight the risk of level 3 scenario is a completely insane the beach. i would imagine very, very few people on the streets of produce cities, if you interviewed them, where would support the idea. meanwhile, in berlin, a buddhist dogs defense committee chapman has advocated for providing ukraine was tal risk cruise missiles, and says that kia has every right to use german made weapons to strike targets inside russia. the only thing that taos for us is international. the fact that ukraine is defending itself is in compliance with international law. this also
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includes the talking russian positions. this will prevent the launch of hundreds of miss size and does ukraine every day. do you agree if russian territory is attacked with german crews? miss styles. yes, this also includes crania, which is used to organize supplies for the russian army and principal. the following applies. international law also allows ukraine to attack, moved to re targets on the territory of the russian aggressor, completely detached from where the weapons were made, and who supplied them the towers smith, sol carries a hospitable head and has a range of $500.00 plum because it wouldn't allow tube to talk it russian charge deep behind the front lines. well, buquet and fronts have already supplied ukraine with long range and the solve the job and chancellor believes the ukrainian attacks deeper into russia could trigger a major escalation. moscow has consistently room but none of the supply volumes or any prolongs the conflict needs to direct nato involvement. on a we spoke, took on
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a batch as a john politician in your parliament member. and he's of the view that sending job in westbury to ukraine is not only unpopular with the countries majority, but will also early home berlin itself, mrs. strapped sit, my mom has been very whole pitch. she's been advocating, increasing, stepping up, almost deliveries. pretty sure the majority of germans onto dosing this position, it's an extreme position and i'm not even sure that it's the majority of the position within the current, very unhelpful job and government. but let's, let's look at the political implications. well, if gifts now use job and web address at to tech targets deep within russia, they would do nothing to repair german russian relations. something at the cool,
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very great play. i don't want to talk about the possible conflict of escalation. but of course, these words have a decisive insureds on the development of the conflict. then i wouldn't truly lodge anything this strikes him about. i'm afraid. it takes to betty betty optimistic and rosy view of what rushes, what reaction may be like. the canadian prime minister is struggling to find a scape goat for us down to the rock, to during ukrainian presidents recent visit to of to a lot of mr. lensky. you justin, to dive the entire canadian parliament. you have a standing ovation to a wild hole to not see cooperate, to, to do is and hot water. now over the incident, as the countries opposition wants him to take the same, to take personal responsibility for this shame and personally apologize on behalf of himself who all of us in this house
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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 for 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 part is in hey, out. who's trying to look for games out of what was obviously a terrible, terrible mistake to claim that no one in parliament was a one but 98 year old who are soft home to suck the bat,
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had been taught open to assess division, accused of crimes. but russia has cost out on that statement, giving up the nazi accompanist as pos was no secret $21.00. aside from most guzman thing an apology from off to why it has indicated that it might see concludes expedition of the so called apology, delivered by prime minister trudel 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. well, poland has also expressed interest in pursuing an extradition fee for the spot. tread fox will so investigate was of the not to collaborate to is wanted for crimes committed against, punish nationals in the 1940s. well, that's quick, you know,
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re one, see how the whole scandal unfolded the well that we can see a house of commons. yes. next, ukrainian being stated and well keeps up in the notorious unit of the ss and paula, but he was hailed instead of the hero who had fought against the russians in world war 2. and that's a reference to the soviet read all me which back to the nazi side. right. cool. so until victory, i want to take canada itself was also part of the empty hit. the coalition following scandal, the canadian immigration, minnesota stated that it's time to come to thomas with the country's chapter. we paused what tools were open for those who had terrorized europe for us? canada has a really job history with nazis and canada. there was a point to now history when it was easier to get in as a nazi than it was as
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a jewish person. i think that's the history we have to reconcile. so besides substantial in canada, back in 2020 in the city of oakville, a police investigation was opened up to was not the one you met with spray painted on the line. not honoring members of the glitzy assess division faced and ukraine. methods all by unit have been accused of involvement and the killing of moving a 1000000 people, including jews, poles, russians on 2 equations. however, canadian authorities classified that spray painting as a hate crime, raising questions about with stones on not system independent page. and john, this steve a ball include the incident, a demonstration of the politically disconnect from reality a while just enter though, did apologize. his apologized, his apology was as could be expected from true though it was, he said this incident was embarrassing his apology. it was embarrassing to
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important to note how disconnected from reality. he thinks canadians are, and i think canadians are starting to understand that their government is not a squeaky clean as soon as they try to portray themselves. if you also have hunger was as they, he was introduced if you simply, if he was fighting against the russians then on whose side was exciting. i mean, that's pretty clear, right? so why did none of the m p 's at the time had the presence of mind to question that canada has a dark, dark history, riddled with entering nazis into canada and the 1950s around 2 to 3000 different, depending on whose records you look at and white washing their crimes and allowing them to live freely under their own names in canada, in the 1980s. i think it was, there was some sort of tribunal where and they, they mildly looked at prosecuting these nazi's. but basically didn't, they basically said, well, we can't, we can't define whether or not the committed war crimes. and so they were allowed to continue living in canada. now the question i raised when i saw this standing ovation for your slum hunker is,
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it's not so much that the speaker needs to resign. certainly, justin, for the interest here freelance or deputy prime minister should be resigning for the long standing support to nazis. but why did not as an ask, what's going to happen to this man and what's going to happen to the other thousands of knots, he's living in canada, or at least entered into kind of in the fifty's fine, if this our, if you're past celebrated one of the holistic christian days mescal on wednesday. the event commemorates the full century discovery of what's known as the true cross which had been used to crucify jesus. the residence of the east african nation enjoy the day. long passivity is democracy, anniversary defend piece event was held in front of the country's main charge. celebration was attended by it's adults need is that promotes as well as government
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officials. the ceremonies ended with thousands gathering around to form fi can see the locals believe that the flames and smoke cleansers them all the best said the christian mescal festival coincides with the day. if your pin, most of them celebrate more on not be mocking the box to of that process mohammed vocal questions unless lemons have a tradition of respecting each other's anniversaries on the same day. so we discussed the coexistence of the fundamental religions in the country with both strokes, unless from clark's, the, for the love, the opportunity to go support us even these days. but it doesn't have the cost to get on
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it. that could be a good example of tolerance when it comes to living together as of these different villages, whatever we see, you see most and just living side by side. they have that on separate practices when it comes to playing, but in their social life. and that together, so having the tool really against literally just sort of this coming together is a really good sign that we're coming to pick one solution and having fits for the future . if that is good, 5 to this out of next hit on all the one of our award winning document to look at the young lives to try to make the bus of a tragic situation. young hope of doing the
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