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and it's not, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you think the washington is paula to go get to tvs in texas as i started move as the us house speaker phone, they supposed have made allegations of a secret funding deal for you trade, despite as a public, i just to keep american interests best. some of my colleagues are only willing to stand up and try to out border if they could send billions to you praying to fund their border to well, i've had enough of that and that's why i brought this motion to vacate ukraine risk being less hung out to dry, when it comes to switch away for its war effort by the collapse of wet with now a bit let's it can no longer afford to provide campus money in weapons. and he's real demands canada knowledge. it's fast, the fitness of allowing that sees to migrate to the country at the scandal around
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authorized on them into promoting a form. and that's to collaborate to continues to post global outrage, the pedal that welcome to the next line of stories around the world on our team to national reaching you lived from the russian capital. i am mike up watching the historic 1st us house, p o. calvin mcafee has been ousted from bass post with 208 democrats and republicans voting to remove the official. i found the republic of my guides who triggered the vote, accused of cast and you have agreed to secret deal with president biden. no further 8 to the train, despite the lots of public lead pledging to put the american interest 1st. it was concerning to me to hear of news of a secret deal on ukraine funding. the order of
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a log rolled more money with ukraine, with our southern border. now how expensive is that to our customers and be able to patrol to our eyes, to the people that are suffering as a consequence of our border, that some of my colleagues are only willing to stand up and fight for our border if tickets and billions to ukraine to fund their border to, well, i've had enough of that and that's why i brought this motion to vacate. and the last vote on you we had a majority of the majority vote. no. and yet that was not something is the leadership on, and they use democratic votes to send more money to crane. and maybe the last straw for me was learning that kevin mccarthy had created a secret side deal with president biden on ukraine while we were in the middle of this, this government funding donald fall. i wouldn't had is that clearly somebody's been lied too because we heard the president come out and say there was a deal with the speaker on you frame. and the speaker just stood up in front of all of us and said that there is no deal on you crate. the house democrats say there's a deal on ukraine,
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so we're going to sort that out for them to sort out who's lying, because somebody's lying about whether or not as is c r a negotiation. there was a secret side deal on ukraine funding. well, this is a historic move where we see the mog weighing of the republican party, the trump aligned, the populace waiting of the republicans. i remove a speaker of the house for the 1st time and the history of the speaker of the house . that's the position that is the 3rd in line to be president of the united states . that is, the person who presides over the house of representatives, new larger of the 2 legislative bodies at the federal level with united states. for the 1st time, we've had a speaker of the house ousted amid their term and this is quite a big move. now. mac gates who led the moves that it was about. the fact that while gavin mccarthy had said one thing, and he had made a secret deal to make sure that ukraine continued to get funding in the long term, what he's referring to is the fact that there was almost
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a government shut down over the weekend. recently. and that there was a deal reached in order to prevent if they did pass a 47 day extension spending bill to prevent the government from shutting down. and biden's edits some kind of arrangement had been reached between kevin mccarthy so that ukraine would continue to get funding in the long term. now kevin mccarthy denies that blood sample cabinet and mccarthy's rhetoric does indicate that there was some kind of equivocation between the us border patrol and the ukrainian forces . but the priority for me as america and our borders now, i support being able to make sure ukraine has the weapons that they need. but i fairly support the border 1st. so we've got to find a way that we can do this together. it seems that many uh, resents kevin mccarthy and the more neo conservative establishment republican wang for its commitment to following on popular
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u. s. foreign policy. social media has been flooded with people rejoicing kevin mccarthy's departure. and allister, kevin mccarthy wouldn't give up funding for ukraine. that's it, let this be a message to every future speaker. americans are done funding for morse and money laundering. well, our country full support. that is republicans can replace them with someone who cares about fiscal responsibility, strong border security and america 1st rather than ukraine. first. his allister would be a win win for the american people. there is, you know, criticism the amount of attention, new brain has gotten well so much is in need and there's such a frustrating and deteriorating situations here at home. so it seems like a majority opinion a has been expressed this is certainly a surprise. many did not expect that kevin mccarthy would indeed get ousted. that's the way the boat wraps. i mean, kevin mccarthy is out, so they'll be looking for a new speaker of the house of representatives. soon white
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a dramatic day on capitol hill. legal and media analysts load. l believes that the trade in black money, a whole play to decisive role in this latest development. so, i'm going to start off by saying, i am not unbiased. i'm not a journalist, i'm not in any way going to give you away concise, an cronkite ask approach. i am telling you as an american citizen, finally, the republicans have done something. anything they studied for something might be wrong, it might be stupid, it might be foolish. but finally, for the longest time, i am going to tell you the g, o b a which i am not just blowing the right good. i am a registered independent, which is a political, a fee is to reg gnostic, whatever that means on either side i despise equally. but for the longest time, people been asking the most wanted these republicans been for they don't like trump
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they, they, they are, are they democrats? what are they a true? yes. a significant portion of this was the ukrainian vote because nobody's understood any of it. well, that's partially right now when think about this. people are being told we're going to shut down the government because we don't have enough money. i'm sorry, but to be frank, that might be listed. there's belt way, politics. there's washington the way they think, you know, deep state to heritage, you know, that sort of thing. they watch cnn, and morning, joe and they live in that world. the vast majority of most americans have no idea of what ukraine means. we're rushing means they know what some kind of a war and you know, they're willing to help the good guys. but what really gets people's attention, what really gets america's attention is, is when you say you have monies that are going elsewhere, that are not being audited. not being counted for now, a lot of aspects to this,
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and some of them political, some of them via radical. but this is, this is been quite a while donald trump is on trial, as we speak, who just received a gag order. i mean, this is, you, you, you can't write this, you can't write this. i've been doing this for a while, and i have never seen anything even remotely as, as a tragic comic as this. well, your trade could be less hung out to dry when it comes to future aid and its war efforts by the collective west. and that's as the you when washington put the brakes on the cash flow with the u. k also admitted you can't afford to send any more weapons to ukraine. earlier we spoke about corresponding to charlotte davinsky, who gave us more insight on the development. we've heard for the last year or so with you. we will provide you all of the military, but you need will provide you with the humanitarian assistance
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a we will keep giving and giving until you can see russia on the battlefield. that now is not ringing true. we are 20 months into the world in ukraine and a century we have seen huge cracks forming. we pad crisis in washington over the last week with that, do you happen to be struck? that meant they could have put the shut down, but there would be no new age for ukraine. and now we're hearing not just from the us, but also from the u. k as well. but essentially the carpet is bad when it comes to military equipment. we're given that we just about as much as we can afford. we will continue to source equipment to provide for ukraine. but what they need now is things like a defense assets and artillery ammunition. and we have run dry on all that to while we have the ability to continue to support ukraine's ability to defend itself. in the immediate term, we have already exhausted much of the existing security assistance funding. it is enough to for us to meet the meet you crane's urgent battle from better feel needs for a bit for a bit longer. but we'll remaining, but we'll be maintaining our,
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our study cadence of p. da's for sure. but it is not the long term solution here it is not the long term solution. the reality is these countries now looking at their own store files, looking at their own capabilities and saying to know we have to put ourselves 1st. i know you crane. yeah, i mean, it makes sense. it, you know, given the money the west has collectively, given that to kia, has ukraine's counter offensive medic spec stations. well, they say something that's really being questioned and it's a bruising question when it's almost ukraine. we've had a sense over the last few months about comprehensive has not been going very well. in fact, some report suggesting, you know, you need a microscope on a month to see where the head feed of a fence is breaking through. and this is after billions and billions of dollars, not just from the u. s. c, u, k, the e u, in other western allies for being plowed into quite in the military training. and the question is, what has this money achieved?
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now we now have it from one ukraine and p themselves. really, the difficulties in the states are for accounts defense. it has achieved that for the last few months. counter offensive is going as planned, as long as they're going to sense. well, as much as we can, haven't going as planned was the amount of weapons on the quality of the munition that that's where i'm guessing the steadier, the deliveries on the big or the deliveries of the armaments for you frame the costs of the counter offensive to $5.00, the if we gain was less than one percent of the ground, the law and for the invasion. unfortunately they, that's doing it have like another month to guy before another month. so surveys for the cold in the winter settles and before we can, we will, we will have to actually force until the spring time less than one percent. that really is nothing to show for all of that money. and that is something now that western governments are indeed questioning. yeah. and the fact of the western media
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now is finally acknowledging. and even the question is something significant as well. what are some of the other voices in europe that are calling for an end to military support for ukraine? look to spend the last few days in slovakia. they've had an election that on the policy that came out. hoping the polls is one that campaigns against sending new weapons to quite not a single bullets. we've also heard decision invoices from poland. they saying that they haven't go any more military a to send you quite an item. and that's really interesting procedure to the loudest voices in europe over the last year. essentially, it's been a put leading brussels in to, you know, sending more say you're not doing enough. you need a to claim you need to create these. now how to complete seen change in a new to an in what they're saying that we've also heard from hungry is for administered. this is pete the cfo who was asked just in the last few days about that sort of fits. she could that comes in terms of supporting ukraine and he turned around and responded to a question that specifically then said, it is what's being said behind doors. what do we know hearing in front of the
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cameras. and this is how he responded to that. i can see that the world, so you are is looking forward to the end of this war because they don't understand many things about it. they don't understand. for example, how every time there's, we're outside, you are the, you looks down from a moral high ground and calls for peace negotiations and immediate end to the violence. but when the war ends in europe, that you fuse the conflict and supplies weapons, other things in wider than that from a political report in the last few days, i'm just going to court one, you official note named but said we cannot keep giving from our own stockpiles, and that really seems to be a message that we're hearing more and more not just from a you from the u. k. i'm from the us. the 3 big supporters of ukraine in this wolf to lodge a mag mia? how war john list and political ottam is based in brussels, explains how the you became the victim of ex sealed policies. so when he comes to funding you trade a deal with being is, are no longer
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a he does. yeah. states to find that in. so you all that these go, you know, way i need to now russia economy is doing that, that much better. they all back to the 1st beginning of the war and they offered using, bless on getting more money because of the increase of price of oil. we are stupid enough to go and buy the russian going from india much more expensive than buying it from russia. we have lost the nose free to that was public, died by the us. and germany was the 1st country a leading the industry. and now if there's a number of pool and going down the line in france in brussels, in all the european country, we suffering from heavy inflation. the valuation of the euro. and people are hardly managing that since the end of the month. the population are suffering from the consequences of financing ukraine. a cooperation in science and
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education, russian society, in an era how fast formation in the treat in crisis. these are just some of the topics on the agenda as the 20th annual meeting on the fall side discussion club and does it's the day the russian city of sochi. archie is egos, donald bangs, us the latest from the summit. as you know, the opening date was dedicated to move the global issues like national security, global security, food security, and so on and so forth. on day 2, the spotlight was somewhat stolen by the future of the energy market because of the rules of to the beginning of the russian campaign military campaign in ukraine, the west and the west. they went all out and the showed what they can do that they can essentially use all these capitalistic means to basically try and strangle the economy of any country by imposing such things as world price caps and so on and so
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forth. so that inevitably got the spotlight today. people here have gathered to talk mostly about education, innovation and well technology and right tell before i'm really prepared and bracing himself for the visit of the russian president himself vitamin poking tomorrow. he will be here addressing the participants of this fall, the discussion club event area. we spoke to a mall, i was, i used to advise a to, for my lebanese president, initiated as beneath that sovereignty is not only about politics and the economy, but also about technology in the fields of science, education, and even technology. sometimes these sanctions affect negatively. these are the main spheres. eventually i'm in believe it was meant to discuss the 2 main things. first of all, what is very own of science into it and taking the in
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because finishing between the 3 main companies will actually working together and name the china restaurant and india to bring the science to another level, especially after about the restaurant is facing these days. and in defense of the centers against its, uh, industry because, you know, mainly the notion market was defending one buying technologies from outside. so now that is, and you are all in the, from the us and sides, whether the, the government or the in the private school in phase is to invest into new industries. basic be using the mines on the brains of the russian science in collaboration and go to collaboration with engines and chinese. this is something very important which i please it because supplement is not only policy and the economic. and it's also in this sense of the scandal over the can a kind of as attitude towards nazis both past and present. it shows no sign of
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a bad thing with israel now demanding canada address, the glaring difference and its post world war 2 immigration policies towards jews and for the nazis in order to prevent such injustices from happening again. at a time of rising anti semitism, beyond embarrassing incidents and parliament underscores the imperative, a comprehensive education on anti semitism then and now on the holocaust and on the history of world war 2. the very possibility of its occurrence undermines the responsibility of countries like canada, to the shared perspective, commitment of never again demanding to remember and to know the past in order to identify presence threats and prevent the reoccurrence of atrocities too terrible to imagine. but not too terrible to have happened. after a week of silence, these real has now officially reacted to the scandal in canada that has the making
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headlines world wide. where the whole holloman's, including the country's prime minister, adjusting to the door and his gas at that time, your point in president full of the medicine in ski, gave a standing ovation to f for nazi call about 8th, or as you know, as a result, the poem and speaker had to quita and mr. to do apologize for that mistake, that embarrass, choose country and nowadays really special invoice for combat thing and facilities and says that this resignation should only be the 1st step and can't as official recognition of its own long history of harbouring nazis at the same time, refusing to provide refuge to jews. well these like is ation is quite harsh, but it seems they hold walter, according to official dates, are between 19331945 canada. it has drastically restricted the amount of jewish refugees allowed to enter its territory. there was also an incident back in 1959 when a vessel carrying 900 doors, men, women, and children,
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all those escaping from the atrocities didn't and was denied entry to canada and as a result back then, the vessel had to save back to europe and many of the passengers of that boat, the venture, the silence desk at the hands of the knots is a 2018 justin to do it again as he was the prime minister of canada at that time as while apologize for that incidents. but there was never an apology for accepting, according to different estimations, around 2000 nazi war criminals at the end of the war. the historian, these really special envoy for combat taking anti semitism, refers to the old american journalist that had that time. it was very easy for nazis to freely and to canada. we know that one of the ways of getting into the account 3 of canada during this period was by showing the ss tattoo this prove that you were an anti communist. and then what was the drawing of the sentence? the south was obviously the charge with the responsibility of murdering jews. so it
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was the question that these will work them up. the scandal was, it can add in a column and has already 3 good reactions worldwide, including from the countries that suffers from ukraine and nazi calibrators. officials from both russia and poland on now saying that they are, can the caesar in official legal means to expedite and investigate and spoke to trial all potential wall criminals that could still be hiding in canada these days, including the man who was praised, indicated in column until recently, and while adjusting toledo is now trying to put all the blame solely on the speaker of the parliament who had to wait as a result, as you know versus former it is to sort of get lobrado says that there is no way that all those people applaud into that man in the palm and didn't know bodies passed the door. true to us, comment on this is beautiful to look at. he's a prime minister after all. and when he ends the lansky work,
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laughing and raising their fists in the air, saluting this nazi of course they knew everything. but the saddest thing is the truth. after summing up the courage to apologize, apologize to who does the gradients enter the landscape with whom they see kyle. disfigure to get is, is this grace level as easy to use with israel? now joining this push to bring all canada based nazis to lights the spotlight. the back man who was praised recently in the canada in parliament was provided with could turn out to be 2 brides for other nazi calibrators to handle 10. definitely. we may expect to hear more of that story in the upcoming days. and that's as some western media outlets tried to downplay the story with political publishing an article on the incident calling it complicated. a bill opinion piece like in the soviet union to nazi germany, even suggesting that writing the fed like was in such a big deal, also downplaying that, that subbing in the us. a new the assets rather
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a ministry of forests loyal to hitler and responsible for mass genocide made some one a war criminal. the idea that for him, volunteers in congress were being allocated to the office as far as the end of ama on administrative rather than ideological grounds. he's a hard sell for audiences condition to believe the assets, primary task with genocide and symbol narrative, like everybody in the assess will scale their work. crimes are more pervasive because they're much simpler to grasp. history isn't complicated at all. as a matter of fact, it's pretty straightforward. if you're part of the s s, you're a nazi. all right, there are no 2 ways about it. the slime. yes, most blatantly, revisionist manipulative, disturbing thing. i've come across in a while for the record. it was ruled at nuremberg that the entire ss was a criminal organization and everyone ended a criminal. why political click bait politic oh, now running straight up holocaust revisionism in whopping s s white washing? absolutely no one political europe look just because you were
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a literal nazi who swear allegiance to hitler. it don't necessarily make you a bad guy. i meant those attempts to whitewash knots as in strong sentiments towards voss and s as soldiers both in ukraine and beyond, including an auto of remains with canadian new and actually activists laying flawless to the memorials dedicated to getting see a division fight as at the cemetery with inscriptions hating the mess, heroes who died for the freedom of ukraine. canadian john list an octave this evening last says the auto a has been trying to wipe the wash knots as a for decades. i certainly agree with the fact that uh, there was a deeply uh anti jewish uh immigration policy in canada before during interest after world war 2. and that's well documented. uh uh, i also agree that the canadian government commission from the mid 19 eighties looked
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into uh the, those 5 with the nazis who were allowed to immigrate to canada. no doubt that the, the canadian government should do a full accounting of of exactly why it was easier for former nazi soldiers to enter canada after world war 2 that it was produced. i think the reason was in large part because they were and to comments. and immediately after world war 2, getting government began to take on the, the cold war, the anti soviet. uh oh, look. and in the nurtured far right. uh, specifically, you paid in but also uh, eastern european nationalism as a way to undermine the ussr. and i think that's all pretty well. uh, pretty well documented. no more details. i should be brought to like the top muslim scientists somewhere around the world that be recognized for their
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achievements with the most of a prize in the reading and city of is fun. the one that was launched in 2015 with the aim of highlighting the brightest minds in science, overlooked by all the honors around the world arch, easiest of july. the has the story. it's referred to as the nobel prize. the most them world, the most of our price has on are the top most them scientists from across the world during gets to have somebody any all awards ceremony posted and it was cultural capital. as for on this edition of the stuff, a prize acknowledged 5 scientists for their innovative scientific achievements that have been many drugs that have been developed to treat us. i did not develop these drugs, but we worked on for example, a way to tell her eyes patients to mylan. and that didn't turn out to be a valuable drug. but the, the, the ideas that come from the basic work from the understanding of how the disease
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works has contributed to the different treatments. and i'm a lot a lot gave me at the one on the basic science and engineering for the development of the membrane technology for various applications. the technology that i develop it's meal because of the performance that we produce $2.00 to $4.00 times better. then the commercially available in the membrane just membrane. and remember the system that i developed when implemented, how much you need the costs of operating job to, to, to 50 percent egyptian scientists and professor at queens university. i'm not, has son was recognized for his achievements and information and communications technology or meet focused on anyone. and professor at harvard university was also i'm on the winners of the most of a prize and the field with biological and medical science and technology. what his research on design, development and clinical evaluation of new drugs,
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based on polymer nano particles, not always solved from the new york university in about a one an award in the field of information technology for his work on optical, the wireless communications. you know, today wireless communication is typical associates if you do radio frequencies. so the modems, if your homes, all the seller for inside of phones that you use today, they always offer it to radio frequencies. so in order to search the vehicle to explore some alternative technologies using to it it optical space to them. these include visible lights and also the info. right? so just imagine in the future you'll be able to access the internet through the ab, the light bulbs. if you're home, the 5, most of our prize, laurie x 4, select the 2600 candidates for across the globe organizer. so your selection process was painstakingly ridiculous. i took marks, they say the prize honors only kind of geared towards that. of course, the boundaries of science and technology that'll have to model heavier after going
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through 7 screening processes by the jury committees for more than one and a half years. 140 top ports were signed, typically evaluated by 206 international drury members order. ultimately, the best candidates were selected by the working group train and 5 deliveries, compromise, the 3 winners who reside in most some countries into winters who are living non most some countries protect established in 2012 the most of a price, a top science and technology award is granted by annually to the top researchers and scientists. so these one of the court in 4 categories, life in medical science and technology, national science and nano technology information and communication science and technology. and basic and engineering sciences winners are granted cash prizes and the amount of $500000.00 finance between dowman it's made to the price of goods. auditory is very much by upholding the most to 5 prize. we seek to show the right path of research to future generations and to remind them that every one of us has great capabilities that are waiting to be tapped unemployed on time to the west,
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has always been concerned about the emergence of arrivals civilization. and this lumnick republic that stands that against the self proclaimed civilization. generally, it is afraid of the rise of an useful as agent that could manage the life of the modern human society. how much this was the main drive for we run a for the a n a slumber for the white, because muslims have a strong background and civilization. you should read it. the most of a probably says were numerous, most of them scientists in the world. maybe while breaking achievements in science, jeremiah over, they don't get the recognition they deserve by right now and international awards created for this purpose. now, they say you were the most of our price has step down to bridge the gap. i shouldn't lights on woodlands, contributions to science and technology was profound usability our to our son or they had hardly a russian cheque in the public.

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