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the the top headlines right now and i'll change the national as the us to transpose weapons to ukraine seized from iran, as it's on europe and stuff miles are drawing up. germany's biggest opposition party co leader is reportedly attacked with us so written into that campaign in raleigh that causes him to go into kind of collecting shop and united nation says the world is not living up to it's so cold, never again commitment as migrant. some crossing in the mediterranean continue to perish. the attempt to reach you are being shows out in record numbers the
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just a ton of your stories making headlines on this thursday morning. it's so good to have you with us for this. so washington has found a brand new way to keep off, or it may think its own stokes are running dry. dependent on is now sending weapons previously seized from iran. with these weapons transfer, the dresses, the partisans, forfeiture actions against one authoritarian region are now directly support into grainy and people's fight against another source. or any regime will continue to use every legal source at our disposal to support the grant in their fight for freedom. democracy and the rule of law, the was military 18. freight has been running low as being largely overshadowed by the congressional and fighting of our whether or not the united states should send and pump more money and weapons into ukraine. now, the united states government seems to have found a new way and a temporary solution to i use that went fall munition. it had ceased from iran to
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be sent to ukraine on wednesday. you the west central command and now is that uh more than 1000000 rounds of prime eaters and uh, how about has already been sent to uh, the ukrainian on forces washington had i seized those bullets last year from a vessel and accused of shipping it one in what pens to the whole c group in yemen for now, one is yet to comment on the move, but the decision is really expected to increase and escalate the already high tensions washington claim that last year it took custody of thousands of air warranty. and what the as in transit to even including rifles assault rifles, bullets and machine guns. and now washington is expected to send more of those confiscated weapons to ukraine, a in line with his efforts to park the alleviate. the critical shortage facing the ukrainian armed forces into
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a battle for you as they are desperately waiting for assistance from the us and it's your opinion allies. later in the program, i was talking to a former us marine and geo political expert have brian by electric. and he, coal was the us decision to send seized weapons from iran to ukraine equals at a desperate measure. he says, that's because washington con, maintainance proxy conflict with russia. this is increasing desperation on the us as parts of this is not a sustainable way to wage even a proxy war against russia and ukraine. the united states, along with the cherokee and allies blacks, the industrial capacity to sustain a conflict of this scale. so we've seen them resort to a number of desperate measures of this most recent step to send these confiscated arms to, to pray. and this is very desperate, $1000000.00 round sounds like a lot, but for a single per data for 1000 men, it'll per,
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it will provide about one single load out, which will not even last through a single firefox. and we've also seen this desperation set in with the, the us in regards to a central artillery, i munition sending cluster munitions which are less effective than the high explosive rounds that ukraine actually needs sending that to problem was also one of these desperate measures the u. s has resorted to because it is unable to sustain this proxy for real estate and with the ukraine and well, ongoing western support for funding key is being brought into question. the white house says funding keith is a fundamental concern for us national security interest. you know, we have seen the polling just like you and you all have seen the pulling. i believe the i've always asked about this as well. and yeah, we see the pulling, we get that we understand. but we also believe that it is fundamentally important to our own national security, as well as a,
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as supporting the brave people of ukraine to continue that support it is. well, meantime, a group of demonstrators arrested in washington while protesting the continued funding to ukraine. a people holding full pace and a diplomatic solution instead of more weapons being sent to the conflicts on one of those arrested as we understand what later released. well, the sentiment is not only among ordinary everyday people like you and me, it's also work is way up. the congressional lie. the for example, this tuesday, the house to speak, or kevin mccarthy. he was removed from his position in a vote. it was a fellow republican not gates that had got the motion rolling off it. he said that mccarthy caught a secret deal with president biden to continue pumping money in to ukraine. less than a week before the now form i speak. i managed to avoid a us government shut down, passing a 45 day emergency spending bill in which funding for key of was north included. just for a moment. that's of a quick listen to what the republican congressmen had to say as he rallied support
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to kickout house leader. it was concerning to me to hear of news of a secret deal on ukraine funding. the order of log rolled more money with ukraine with our southern border. now, how expensive is that to our customs and be able petrol 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 they could send billions to ukraine to fund their border too. well, i've had enough of that. and that's why i brought this motion to vacate. yeah, strong. well, it's almost a guides right there. well, let's, let's check the numbers for a moment here on the program. because conversely, one of the biggest holes in us spending is made by financial aid to ukraine, includes just a laundry list of items and guns, missiles and tanks. and then other issue is out of national deck of cost, which now stands at $33.00. really and dollars informing us republican virginia state senator richard black. he says that the real money flow is hidden inside
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massive spending bills, which betton raises the question about essentially how america is being government of the congressman. just get is always an appropriations bill to sign up or down added to it. sometimes it's 2000 pages last, they have no earthly idea of what's in it. that is not a democratic form of government that is a dictatorship and we have been operating under semi addicted, tory, or power for, for some years. now, america today, in many ways, it to, to is sort of reminiscent of, of the roman empire during its days of decay. were summer with enormous debt. we've devalued the currency by just printing limitless amounts of it. we're fighting wars all over the globe, whether it's a new crane and
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a rack and in syria and libya survey, or we're finding everywhere h really the time that we brought in and to the war and stop this terrible, terrible slaughter. so when i try to do the bottom line, the important thing to remember is that the support for the ukranian war is rapidly dissipating. throughout the western world. today, america is southern border cross is only worsening as an influx of my friends coming to the texas town of el paso continues. our president biden and his administration continue to point the blame of publicans to mexico as president, has highlighted washington's priorities. calling it's ongoing, financial soap support, a key of both irrational richard block again saying that the us so that us forces are spread pretty soon around the world. and because of that now america, connie even defend its own southern border we really go to wherever we rely on
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other countries to do a bunch of our real production. and we get so much of it from, from china, from, from mexico, from other places. but uh, but we're certainly not ran for, you know, and it is starting to cause a little bit of backlash from the defense establishment because they're beginning to say, hey, more, we can't defend our own country anymore. but meanwhile, while we're, while we have these armed forces all over the world, we cannot defend our own borders. the only threat that the united states faces from any foreign power is the one across are southern borders in mexico. trying to do some threatened news, rush, reduce and threaten us all these other places. the only place that threatens us is
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the southern border, and we refuse to defend its insight. the leader of populist alternative for germany, poverty has been reportedly attacked with a syringe containing an unknown liquid or to visit a campaign. riley just a very short time to go off. he shot a duplicate. he gave me details right here in the studio or what we do understand is that he's the co leader of f. the. his name is tino capella. he was at a raleigh in bavaria which is the southern states in germany. he was that because there was a big election coming up in bavaria on sunday. so he was there at a campaign. raleigh. we understand he was caught up in the mail a. he was taking cell fees with the thousands of people who were there at the crowds and then he collapsed. now the unconfirmed reports we have is that he was attacked with the needle that was full of liquid and not liquid caused him to go into on a flock of chalk. we have not had that confirmed from the police that is unconfirmed
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reports. the police say that they were called about an incident at $430.00 on wednesday. in the southern states of, of area. they said that the leader of the ac was hospitalized, but he was showing no injuries. well, that would be consistent if there was an attack with a needle, it would be very hard to see that injury. and that he was taken to hospital where he is in a stable condition. this has been taken very seriously by the the, the other konita which is alice, spite though she is in hiding at the moment because she also says that she has received threats. and this is not the 1st time we have seen the tax on politicians from the a f d that's been a long listing, treating back in 2019 and the city bremen, one politician, was almost beaten to death. a more recently in just by august of this year, another f t position had dog feces. smith on. so really a long list of attacks the policy taking this very seriously. this is a positive set up in 2013. so it's only about 10 years old. they recently have the
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1st publication elected into a state parliament. uh, they have been building their success, you and years, a consider themselves to be alternative in terms of politics. they have spoken as again the number of migrants coming into germany, but teen q, paula himself as being totally to now for 4 years, he has really over seeing this rise in popularity of the policy. and he has been a particularly controversial figure when it comes to the mainstream media, because he's spoken out against ukraine. he has actually liking the country to being like, not seen germany. and he said that the only when the in the war and ukraine is actually going to be the us. and that's because he says, as a result of that, who you of us tried to stop buying, washing energy. it's instead of importing show gas from the us gas, but he describes as being dirty energy and has been really at spoken with you and insight on funding on these decisions are actively prolonging and conflict and
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blocking these negotiations. they're running straight into an open fire with their eyes wide open, and i have to say straight into the world war 3. so here to the controversial forget but successful for the policy when his party is now posting 2nd in germany, that is above i chose the olaf, schultz c d u policy. so we're waiting for more information, but the confirmation we have at the moment is that the community that he' s p is in hospital with the stable receiving treatment after that reported attack at a rally input barrier. on wednesday, the united nations says the world has not lived up to its commitment. when it said, quote never again would migrants crossing the mediterranean sea parish. it comes as you are up, is recording the highest number of michael in depth on it shows in recent years will have this over now to all, to contribute to his rachel most or not grace. it has been back in the headlines with crises for europe. and is that a trade in front with africa and free the united states on his border with latin
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america in the south? and now the united nations migration authority has just given the side i to the lip service page. the treatment of my birds 5 developed countries, the us international organization for migration points out that 10 years ago, $358.00 men, women and children, died off the coast of italy's lab produced the islands price and make it to your li, western backers. the states democracy expands an operation in syria and libya and well, you may find this hard to believe, but it turns out that all the never again virtue sigmoid has not managed to fix the problem. when a boat crammed with over 500 women, men and children sent over the coast of the tow in all into a form produced 10 years ago, people sat never again to day on the telephone. number 3 of that shipwreck, we have not to leave top to that commitment. 2023 has reported the dead list 1st
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quarter of since 2017. and by the 2nd of october, 2517 people were counted as that are missing this year alone in the central media to renew m. so why have it the west best and brightest been able to come up with a solution? why? after 10 years is mediterranean migration towards europe, resulting in death falls. not seasons 2017. with over 2 and a half 1000 lies lot. so far this year alone. ursula bonder line. i knew i said european commission president and the fact of the press. why is the land produced the last month after thousands of migrates, fighting far as more than the population of the fire island itself and talked about the. ringback incredible or more me solidarity, even though it exasperated. finally, the official had been ranting in the street about the overwhelming situation. increase the number of my friends all leaving the country of origin being led by ruthless smugglers and traffic coats, and many are up here in lumpy,
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just as simply because of its location. i want to be very clear. we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past, and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and the smoke was in traffic cuz it borderline based that the you decide who gets it then? well, what's the waiting for to prove it? a written invitation. that's what is likely in practice as bonder lives. value is a coordinated european response to the christ. because this by the time prime minister's georgia maloney's campaigning on getting the migrant situation under control. the ultimately made a mistake of leaving it to big brain, your fragile problems, you call them, it's never a good idea. so then maloney had to resort to de european allies to pigeon. but ursula is to unity have other ideas. germany said that it was pull up. nobody can see here, maybe try to place down the street in france. so it's your p is solid arity by
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promptly sunny his porter with italy. there can be no message given to people who come to our shores that they will be welcomed, whatever happens if people are not eligible for a silent, which is the case for the nationalities we're seeing at the moment i've orients can be and senegalese to nations. there is no political asylum aside from exceptions to be given to these people. they obviously have to be sent back to their own countries. what god and didn't be here for as far as the whole say last year the integration was the quote. formidable task spread, of course my goal is only talking about a very specific find it grace in europe and the us are only too happy to benefit from the brain great caused by x. it is educated citizens from the country, types by western wars. starks by countries just like matt coles france in africa, siphoning off the hand pick and leaving the rest to scramble on to boats and take their chances. because apparently solidarity only begins once you managed to reach
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europe's dillard garden. i was discussing this earlier with the most able to him, the coordinator of the african legacy for him. who explains that when it comes to migration to europe at the end of the day has ultimately become the victim of its own. gay europe actually is playing its own little kids over dns and the issue of migration from africa, secrecy, they were coming to the teachers, technicians, hardworking and young. african people both of course, because they cannot control the situation completely. because that's out of touch where they're at no voting population because they don't have any policies implemented in europe, supporting european families, european tradition that values european society. and then they find themselves the victims of their own a game. they see it as a voting a game. they see it as
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a presenting balancing their own notes and policies and the victims in this game. of course, as weekends. okay, have a big move. 5 lives back home, as does not beat for the war is waged by nato in the mid the lease and north africa . well, palestine is celebrating world teachers day and a new generation of students and certainly taking notes. uh is our correspondent maria, for the option of meeting up with one of the world's top, 50 teachers infinity. i initially yeah, a computer science teacher from the palestinian city of penny is one of the world's best 15 centuries. that's off to he won a global teacher prize creative and promoting interactive learning to have students or a palestinian boys age 5 to $13.00,
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living in the city that's mostly makes headlines together with a nearby refugee camp off the same name as an apple, the center of a palestinian armed the resistance, and for being a target always really honoring the most recent one. the largest ground in error peroration in 2 decades, was in july, it last a 3 days, and ended up with 13 dest, including 12, who is real calls terrorist? well palestinian c as liberators, as well as severe damages to infrastructure. many local youngsters struggle to see any bright future. something that a, i believe could be changed through education. well, the way that the ne, despite the events relief in here in jeanine, we can evaluate and excel in all fields and created was that originate from palestine enhancing innovation and promoting the extra in job experiences. so that's the posting and students can feel global citizenship posting and students
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chatting students from all the countries and compete with them. a yard has won a number of awards in the last 6 years, including outstanding future anesco sponsorship. european commission also included in the top 10 best teachers, let them know, and ward 5 how good his teacher is better than his student, also sound bladder for who, who was? yes, i know that mister a, it isn't a competition. and he deserves to win to truly deserves to be the best in the world . because thanks to him, i've learned many things and benefited greatly. i've even become ready to program more advanced things than what we're currently learning. thanks to him. i have developed a greater passion for school this to this. i live coming to school to excel in my studies. and when i succeed, oh, go to university and become a doctor. god willing yard is also the 1st and only palestinian and the 2nd throughout the our world to be in baset are often merge q project
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a powerful educational to engage the students in science with 3 d objects and simulations. they can touch, hold, and interact with whether it's a solar system or a human body making learning pure, we're fine, and a flash or an officer. we need many label prizes. eod has pushed the government's through, stablish palestine is own competitions. uh huh. international board and scientific research settings, faxed in brace, 40 countries to o'clock, the expectations of that's been 6 months. we'll have the opening conference to introduce these awards. we will focus on the 1st part, food security. this means that the students bassoon and most as degree on solving people's food security issues will receive a valuable money to reprice. the ya know, hope to receive a letter and notifying he has made it into the top 10 best teachers on the planet. so if it happens, you have to want to continue to compete to the main prize over $1000000.00. he's
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planning to actually down to promote educational projects in his homeland. they say big during his dodge was little steps. he, i believe the janine elementary school for boys where he teaches home to around $450.00 students would be a starting point for changes like better education and understanding to growing, make genuine difference across society. and perhaps one day across the world. we have an ocean all t reporting from janine and palestine of the world should oppose any military intervention under a false pretext. that's the statement from iran, the un general assembly. then on a line movement, the rejects actions and measures the use or the threat of use of force imposed or threatened to be imposed by any of state against any non l. i'm moving a member country under the protects of come back into arisen or to pursue its
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political aims, including by directly or indirectly, categorizing them as terrorism, the sponsoring states. furthermore, terrorism cannot and should not be associated with any religion, nationality, civilization, or like rule. and these attributions should not be used to justify, to reason or counter terrorism measures. the history has seen plenty of military interventions under the pretext of combating terrorism. for example, iraq, pretty striking example. 300000 people killed millions, displace. i've got a stone, which of course was off be applied by america with a 20 years millions there were still struggling for their lives back on track. libya, syria, also notable of a pos us lead interventions with both countries still in a state of crisis. for the of my colleagues to ask you a tailor spoke with a panel of guests who said that despite being extremely vocal in a desire to fight tara, some of them say it's actually washington. what's behind it will the phenomena line
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movement has been very critical of the united states and may tell for decades is not just the fact that they attack countries because of the u, because they use a excuse for fighting against terrorism. they're actually the ones who are usually behind terrorism. and then of course, the more recent examples of the united states supporting extreme is groups. and i see this out by their and their affiliates and syria. we saw them use the same extremist groups in libya. the, as we're also finding that alongside the saudis, in government, and in latin america, what, any of washington's interventions i'm sponsoring of such and terrorist groups. a broad since 911 justified a did they ever achieve any of the goals that they set?
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how to achieve? so that was one of the very few in the defense department at the time of the invasion of iraq who are posted and it costs me my job. it's that simple. and, and the reason for that is that we knew that, uh, i knew what the game plan was, and it was to not just stop terrorism per se, but it's that action actually created terrorism. and we also saw was the spread by them near conservatives in this country. and we have them even in the, by the administration today is we see in ukraine actually pushing democracy even at the end of a gun. and that's, that has been the, the, the policy of the media conservatives. and they're very influential, whether they're republican or democrat, in any administration. today, these policies are, are still being used by western countries as the decline in order to prevent writing powers from establishing themselves. and i think that makes it an inc
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and a greater challenge in the months and years to come. we see already, for example, after the, the, the cruise in africa that were against the bright, the french hedge heads in germany in that part of the world. and that part of africa, we now see the rise of outside in those countries and those type outside is threatening those governments. well, we obviously know where that, who is behind that outside or that is threatening those governments. i do want them to do you think somehow, i mean not, i mean, it's almost a rhetorical question, but those are not really described to washington's claims. everytime it comes out and says, terrorism is a scotch that we need to pudge from this off. and this time, we're going to help, let's say this group about group i'm going to get rid of. but what point do people just think will come on? i mean, this evidence in history speaks for itself. being the superpower,
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the united states, had cart blossoms whatever. one of them was pouring all kinds of money into these, into these activities and spreading. the wealth is at work and people were collecting on it and, and m as a result, lot of people died as a consequence of our concept of democracy. the american people are beginning to wake up that these endless wars and not taking care of ourselves and, and, and not, and, and continuing to manage to have this manifest destiny for the world. is, is, is, is enough and we're broke. we're 30, we're approaching $34.00 trillion dollars in debt, and that's got to stop up or down to about kind of fast. so where the transitional president abraham travelled a has appointed, a new chief of the national is on don of a i just last week intelligence services which stood a coup, attempt against the new leadership of this new government. according to
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a local authorities or full offices, attain the 2 of them repeatedly subbing in the national was on down the way a book and all of a leaders that took power a year ago. and the manager who said they are committed to holding elections next year. or the following, the recent incident, abraham trout a has announced a plan to change the constitution and prolonged with the transitional period in the country. he says the security situation needs to stabilize the elections are not a priority. clearly security is the priority together. we're committed to the liberation of our country and determined to lead to transition successful despite adversity and various maneuvers to stop our inexhaustible march toward sovereignty. my conviction is forced with each step taken in every concourse of our do homeland. although we were speaking with some of the locals that who being fully and support all of present the president's initiative to amend the constitution, apparently the staying up each night for so called citizen monitoring as we understand to actually ensure the safety of the lead. so when you come to the door,
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beyond that, we realize that the president is in danger. there are bad people and traitors. so we need to mobilize from 10 p. m with block the road. if a vehicle is suspicious, it must turn back on the left, we are there until 5 am. often 6 am. we have nothing to do with the president, but we have these cards to stay on the side of the road and walk out. and i believe in there is no longer a decision, but it is an obligation now for us to remain standing in the countries in the state of emergency law. our surveillance is also an important thing and his struggles i informed if occasion of the constitution, because that today is constitution did not correspond to her realities. it is a constitution which was imposed on us an idea of what's immunity. when we see that those who govern us are honest, we are in favor of amending the constitution, the question of our customs, our traditions and our religion are not taking into account in the constitution. we do not see the need to organize votes at the moment. all we want is stability and peace of.
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