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the, the the, the right car, but it is rolled out. so the iranian president is me. so i've been put in the hearts of loss. go on so big is trade prices in palestine and no south photos committed a nation. also, as stewart is just the united states who's in charge, and it turned out that in practice, they explained what their allies but so there are some present underlining that mazda of leaves in the global economic model. that is something that he said is this regarding by western power on the southern does and city of rough columns on the is really it's hot, can area of the onto the diesel water. this is why they are the religious define state the
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it says 1, 11 pm here the russian capital welcome were edlio crashing the news from today across the globe. this is obviously anyway, named present has met with the russian the day must have made him basically i haven't got him inputs, an id, big agenda set up for that by that to tools including the crisis in gaza. a host of international issues and building trade between the 2 countries that you really named president wasn't going to invite. i try him for the orchestra. why his play now arrived here in the russian capital is visit, comes a day off the inputs and made a trip to the middle east meeting with the leaders of new i. e and saudi arabia as the russian president. welcome to is it raining, counts upon both of these assess the needs of cooperation and for exchanging news about but also conflicts. on the left,
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you create the rules by 20 percent reaching a good result. $5000000000.00. we have huge infrastructure projects. we have been discussing for a long time and no coming to a realization of the north. so 3 way project we cooperating or spears. and of course it's very important for us to exchange views on the situation in the region, especially when it comes to palestine. the best heading, the reason that mankind is suffering now is the unilateral decision making in on just a global system. and what we see in garza is a demonstration of this system. what's happening in gaza is a genocide and a crime against humanity. it's very sad that more than 6000 children have been killed by the zionist regime. even worse is that all those crimes are supported by the us and the west because latimer person has been very busy indeed. and this morning for him, started with an investment for him here in moscow, where he gave
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a sort of updates on the health of the russian economy. and he said that russia has proven that it can withstand any challenges and the west has failed in its quest. so we can and isolate russia and not in slides right now. power dynamics, i change and in the world, and the west is losing its grip and is trying to contain the growth of other countries having become accustomed to treating them like colonies was made to do it . and this is just, you know, that know the entire global system of equal nomic relations is undergoing a stage of radical. and as it has just been said, you reversible change. they are connected with the fact that the former model of globalization is being replaced by a multi point model. and really in need of its costing. just remember the former un secretary general, mr. coffee on coffee was a brilliant diplomat, a very good and decent man. i can say that for sure,
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and he spoke sincerely. and it really seemed impossible to deny it. at that time. actually, there was nothing to deny because globalization was there, it was developing. the, the only question is that it was understood differently by old people. and the goal is that people sit, we're also different and people like coffee and, and thought that it should benefit everyone that everybody should be put on an equal footing. nothing like that ever happened in practice. and he was one country you thought differently that there should be a model of globalization. the united states is in charge cost and now said that they are sharing with someone but not with their allies. it turned out that in practice, they exploit their allies. he added that more countries are switching to national currencies in trade, which in the long term will make the us dollar relevance. the added up new or countries are refusing to play by the wes rules and are choosing their own the
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national interests over washington's. and once again, when it comes to russia, the west fail it and it's old, some as goal to break down russia. and in fact it sanctions had the reverse effect and actually made rushes stronger on its own. and the food it was, the name was me remind you that one of the decisions of wisdom countries last year was to disconnect the russian banks from visa and mastercard. cisco is, you have more of the calculation was that this would make it impossible to pay for goods and services within the bring don't payments. and consequently, paralyzed the countries banking sector. as the western colleagues put it, that they wanted to make us citizen stuff, such with their humanistic plans, they wanted to create problems for millions of russian families. however, in practice, citizens and businesses did not actually notice the silent transition to the national payment system. which is successfully operating and developing today
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yesterday. and at the same time, we stop paying commission fees, the wisdom companies, they only missed out on what they could earn in russia. and on the side lines of this very same form, vladimir putin also matched. oh, monce, crown prince, who expressed his eagerness to build and strengthen corporation between the 2 countries. he says that it's especially important now in the lights of the g opponents, except we've seen the lights of the west double standards and usually polar vision of the world. so it seems that for a long process version of single democracy and the economic cooperation and the model of the economy in international relations is much closer and more attractive . now, after that form vladimir putin match with abraham, right, you see the iranian leader where they discuss the regional and international issues and also reiterated their commitments to strengthen and expand their corporation.
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latimer boots and even joke that one point saying that he really, really wanted to pop over to, to ron as he was flying over the country during his, the middle east. it's for there. yes. today, or of course, as we know, he visited the u. a. e. and saudi arabia and he got a spectacular, spectacular, a welcome, the and discussions there mainly centered around the energy market. so they all, and now i said that they need to strengthen the corporation within the opec plus,
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and that they need to maintain a stable and reliable international energy market. so lots has been discussed. lot of repeats in the math of 4 liter is uh, pretty much in the space. so what was that 48 hours you could say so very busy day and nights in the for him to the as well the corner investment for a room together. hex the time investors around the world try them out for the headlines, for the event that we haven't talked to speak to sort of get some of this live by those interviews and coming up late to the program. as he takes inventory all the situation in gaza view and secondly, the general on turn, a latan is laid out the desperate situation at alaska, where he invoked the rarely used off school. 99 of the united nations java. more than 8 weeks of hostilities in garza and israel have created
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a policy in human suffering, physical destruction and collective trauma across israel and the occupied palestinian territory. there is no effective protection of civilians. the health care system in garza is collapsing. hospitals have turned into battle grounds amid constant bombardment by the israeli defense forces, and without shelter or the essentials to survive, i expect public order to completely break down soon, due to the desperate conditions rendering even limited humanitarian assistance. impossible, and even worst situation could unfold, including demick diseases and increase of pressure from mass displacement into neighboring countries. let's go line. here's the height of the un charter, allows us that because we general tequila, lead single of the security council on his own initiative to specifically issue warnings about threats to international peace and security. and the sign of just how seriously united nation is considered as the crisis, the author who has not been in votes for decades. story. they will have been killed
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in the southern gauze. and since the rough uh, as i the for the strike, a residential building out of the destruction, the young survivor is carried to hospital as locals deal with what's left behind. now we heard from some thoughts, the area would be safe. there were 3 very big explosions. then we switched right from the apartment up there, my brother's apartment, it was completely destroyed, along with a floor below it. a large number of people had been killed around 20 motors excluding the one that most of them are children. and when we fled from the city and was stay in it, and now the peasants home, when suddenly a rook is saved, this house and we were thrown in there, eventually i was pulled from underneath the rubble the we discussed this, the model of seem a professor of history policies, i have international relations. he says of the you and chief in booking law school, 99 will not make any difference because why some powers, particularly the united states could,
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doesn't mean. so whatever resolution they don't like, i don't think that it will make any difference because uh, the united nations does not have the tools to enforce its power. when the, the big powers, mainly the western powers have a veto of vote on any addition that would then go by that desires or by that with the united states considers the uh, the blow directed to is are you on october 7? so it was in bands to undermine uh, is there any security? but it's also directed. this would be a little too old arrangements by the united states to establish the original order led by israel. and depending on the, on the u. s. and the gemini, that's why. 1 the united states wants to neutralize unspecified uh, the occupied territories as a means to enforce the,
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the power of israel as a base for this region. it or the the cycle of sites. the other thing garza may becomes those of diseases all human suffering as they're on need to sign taishan facility is know lots of provisions that is to go into the u. n. children's fund living on the end of this phone, bothering people in gaza and how the cool any for is safe. meanwhile, the us state department says a is a is aware of especially you and designated humanitarian areas. what should people go? so people should go the and the site site. let's take it one question time before you ask questions on the answer. so people should go to the you in designated sites, except for you general say there are no safe places in gaza. there are shelters. that's live that you, i'm flag that i've sheltering thousands and thousands and thousands of people, men, women, and children who are trying to stay alive and get some fluid, get some water. we have seen since the beginning of this conflict that those places
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that fly, they are like habits have not been safe. i did not say that they were saved sounds, that is a different concept we have seen earlier in this kind of conflict. the idea of saved zones and what instead we have moved to what we have supported our areas that are the conflicts insights. and there are sites that are you in flag facilities. that is real, is a, what is realism, where, where those sites are. israel has place them on the conflicts and list and israel's not supposed to target those sites said. and on the fact that every person born or guides and guides, i must register with those ratings and they know exactly where they live and where they stay. and so, so i guess, i mean, he's right in that sense that these way knows that these are you in designated centers and they're applying that un flag and all that stuff, but they target them nonetheless, as they did today, god is the size of the larger washington d. c. area. it's not
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a very big place. and 2300000 people. what uh, what are they going to go? so you keep moving from place to place, then you hit them on the road, you add them and they're new places. you have them and you have $0.10 or so it is just nonsense. i mean there is no safe place. so he also discuss but tiger, so we'll climb is by is right, including raise on hospitals. here's the thing of this and that, here's how the us a state department, suppose the person responded. if it did happen to get to work on site, i would say that is a tragedy of it's a tragedy for those. it is right. it's a tragedy for their family members. it's a tragedy for the palestinian people, and it is a tragedy for the world. but if it happened, if that'll work right, or is that a work site? hi, i'm never going to be able to make an assessment here. you saw today make a conclusion about more concept. they were very deliberate fast finding, writing process where we then apply this as to why it's not something i can do. but it just shows how critical and the police are the state. i say the government is
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empty. they are, they can easily issue an, you know, more crime description that need expense on in sudan. and again, to present the russia against, you know, all kinds of places where there is no stock evidence of such a crime. but when it comes to, you know, plenty of evidence start to evidence, physical evidence recorded evidence day after day. in fact, several times a day of work. cons that keep getting, you know, repeatedly committed by as well. they shy away from describing it such as the united states of america that really allows israel to go on with bombardment of the civilian places at the u. n. a place to be say, a national organization of places. and so then nobody will that dropping bombs on the center will cause that hundreds and thousands of desktop on civilians. then i'd say it is the 1st and premier and power of the israel's aggression. so every
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single task india and that is killed in gaza was actually killed by a us made bomb. our munition is ready, i'm boss of the to the u. k. is described pakistan's as quote, i mean we population a, she insisted the is i was going to a lot of efforts to evacuated civilians. here's the statement, how much efforts as well is doing to make sure the palestinians will get to a designated areas in the southwest area of gauze or something but not in the past . other countries did for limits population. israel has always treated the past as a, as guilty. all cost is including babies. i mean, you know, when you were to pull the plug on incubators, i mean is, and obviously you consider everybody including babies that were born after october 7th, to be and these, and, and that to be hostile and then to be had legitimate target for those very minute
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changes, the question is, will the world, you know, one of the major part of the world, russia, china, india. i mean, all the major part of all the people that will they take us to, to have prevented us sentence has blogs that i managed to, to send another $50000000000.00 in aid to go. and just slides is definitely not a problem you're having with georgie. and the sat and joe biden was unable to secure the approval for his funding plan. and this cannot wait. congress needs to pass supplemental funding for ukraine before they break for the holiday. research simple is that frankly, i think it's funny that we've gotten to this point in the 1st place. well, barton has responded pretty onboarding to this decision. he's accused of republicans of a sentry, me copying ukraine on the battlefield. his please fell on deaf ears as did those of
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the ukrainian delegation that was in washington dc. they met with the pens ago in chief, of course, that lensky was due to address. send it says earlier this week he pulled out the last minutes left us secretary of state on state, blinked in the defense that country, lloyd austin on the other by an administrator, an official was to pitch full this tash and of course, what was he? it didn't work out for them on the, the vote went mostly along party lines of republicans voting against the democrats voting in favor independent sentence of among bernie sanders. he voted against the package. he was concerned about this unconditional info as well that was included in the, the bumper sum that was put forward. now the senate majority leader, chuck strube, and now he switched his vote from yes to no. this means that the bill can be brought forward again. but this was long as the technicality of books, really, that it wasn't really that close, although the vote was close,
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it still needed 60 bucks out of the 100 to pause. and if i were to bust it up, but i don't understand why, you know, why have the republicans refused the aid? because, i mean, up until this point they were supporting ukraine. one thing, well, pretty much that has been the old republican who's come out against multiple for you, probably, but there's been a, maybe you maybe had a reasoning for it. one is this a failure in strategy now by saying we pumped billions upon billions into craven that there's no sign that it's capable of winning this? well, the other comes and they raises, there's like the dependency going as a way the accounting for all of these cost it's flowed into cabs cost. now the white house has also conceded that this accountability is a concert. the republicans also raised immigration. now they want a change in navigation policy, the saying that this is a national security issue and they've kind of been pressing a bite into and for a change in direction in return for support for this pump the bell. now,
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why didn't a game has been very critical of the republicans full this stones, although or not. so, you know, he's conceited, that the immigration policy is broken, that he may make some changes that he hasn't exactly specified one yet. but let's remember, next year is an election year, and there are many republicans that believe that this money could be better spent out. well, why don't you just tell us why you are not voting for this? well, we can't afford it. look at some point i realized we had spent more in ukraine than we spend on all our roads and bridges in the united states to support this money. you have to be economically deliberate and morally deficient. those are the conditions of voting for this because to say that we're going to grind down russia, that we're going to deplete their own soldiers by expanding the lives of ukrainians . knowing that in the end, we're going to leave them holding the bag that india and they can never prevail. they're not going to take back crimea, even though we, we say that's one of the goals when, when we can get them to state goals,
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which usually they won't. so it's, it's morally reprehensible to say that you should fund this. now the white house has become increasingly desperate. 9 weeks late on the table. this potential will, with russia saying, the american soldiers will be killed if this money isn't handed to the bar. i didn't have been this ration prudent, takes ukraine, he won't stop there. it's important to see the long run here. he's got to keep going. he's made that pretty clear, put the tax on nato ally if he keeps going. many attacks, a nato ally, or we've committed as a nato member to we defend every inch of native territory. and will have something that we don't seek and that we don't have today. american troops for the russian troops. and if you think the cost of supporting cream is high, now, just imagine how much higher it's going to be. not just a national treasure, but in american blood. moscow understand the impact on surprisingly,
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he says that not only is this family, they described this as a responsible given that both nations on nuclear powers such boogie man stories are fabricated in order to justify, to tax payers and sober minded political forces. but huge expenses for containing the russian federation in an attempt to add fuel to the fire of the cranium. proxy war local authorities have finally lost touch with reality. easily discussing the likelihood of a direct clash between the armed forces of our countries. this kind of provocative rhetoric is unacceptable for a responsible nuclear state. now, what we do know those of us that are being on the ground for many months is the situation is not looking very good for you quite. we've seen the situation in body and co rush, who is making advances in of the girl. the cool things that have been ukrainian stronghold was very since 2014 western allies are even now, conceding that russia is in fact,
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winning the conflict. and there's even these disagreements now, among the findings talk process we saw, but most recently with the lensky and who's the top ministry come on, does it originate? uh, open the disagreeing over the how the co, the conduct of the conflict in america. now of course, now we're seeing that the money is in fact running out the washington is, is conceding that there's not much left in the coffers now. next year is election year in the united states. and that seems very much that ukraine is on top of the agenda for the average american work. as we start with the inside of themselves, an el arrives miss. an he's at american was a sick of the money game to conference, a road when there was so many problems that need fixing within the us the support for you credit 20. uh the really isn't any public support for it anymore. i think we see a losing efforts. it's what's a black hole of money going there? why do we keep throwing it in?
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i have no idea. and i think the other thing is, um we, we've got 2000000 illegal immigrants coming across. we've got drugs, illegal drugs coming across our, our borders in itself. yet we see very little attentive to secure our own. and i think that's part of the thing that the, that the republican uh block is trying to raise awareness. i think they could kind of deal, and then the fun ukraine, i don't know for 60000000000, maybe for less. i think it's a waste of money. but um, but we're not taking care of our own people, our infrastructure, or our own border security. it's just ignored for the conflicts abroad. we've got the ukraine, obviously taking up the most. we've got israel, which is a very strategically important partner in the middle east. and we've got the threats and the tensions rising with china and time in a to taiwan. this does nothing for piece of the region actually promotes track
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for the new generation growing up and the calls that would in dunbar sport. so both of pots, off of personal development and a much needed destruction from death and destruction. talbot, his renown, the athletes. jeff robinson and nikolai valley have have been training them in mixed. bosh lots, all 3 cars. one don't cause a rewards, a sport for all. that's the name of this fitness center we're in right now. that provides free sports programs for the children of the nearest living. so close to the front line. fighting that you can hear firefights and artillery showing right outside this building. it's also the place where international heavyweight fighter jeff nonsense decided to open up one of a number of his free sports programs for the children of done boss. on the i think over the last 9 years, there's probably nothing, no place in the world that needs like support more than the people of our mission
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is to things we want to hear. but kids offer all kids who wants to chance to do free from sports. do this get their mind augmented. if they're 9 years old, americans are 9 years old. even live in war for 9 years. if you like, all you don't know anything else. but to give them the opportunity to do sports, do something other than think about the bombing of bombings going on on the display, the exercises are absolutely free to go forward. under the patronage of jeff monson, people are in dire social and financial states these days. so this kind of project is aimed to support 1st and foremost, for children sports and to create a group for kids can communicate, be friends, create a team, and be together further in life. free sports classes started to your over the summer for children between 8 and 18 years of age. they've been focusing on grappling and brazilian do jets who all simple. so if you want to do short come
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here just for half part of the front, if you want to be like a champion and try and have some of those. fortunately, you have the opportunity to do this this year as well. so you think you've all the kids opportunity for sports and you go so i want the extra motivation wanted to come champions as you can see behind me, jeff is having a master class here today to help bring some of this professional knowledge on skills in the support of wrestling to these children here in the dynamics of the woods. i was surprised and very happy when i learned the adjustments and was going to come to my case for a seminar, the exercises a new and interesting for me. and i learned some skills. he showed us into this as you are not, this is an interest in seminar interest in techniques. monson showed us 3 basic principles, some for us. it's very interesting and helpful. i think everybody's accustomed to the conflict and it doesn't prevent us from exercise. and of course,
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there are situations where you want to go exercise, but you can take it all on top of offering a productive past time to these children struggling through more. the sports program is also featuring and an upcoming documentary about russia's liberated regions. just working on the film with the russian state, duma, deputy nichol live, olivia who gave us a sneak peak into what they've been up to so far for the for the project, involves all the 4 regions that joined russia after the 2020 to referendum what's going on as a result of the situation of building the society inside you cream, but due to political manipulations, some of ukrainians starting to see themselves superior to the other part. so overt nationalism started to turn into naziism. it's scary to have that in the 21st century. and the scariest part is this happens on a territory where people are relatively fought against fascist who during the 1st months of the great picture of the core, invaded the ukrainian soviet socialist republic in slaves and killing people, killing in the same way as people in dom boss, have been killed since 2014,
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the bombs continued to fall here, bringing dest anywhere any minute of the day. but the people here defiantly continue to live their lives. the children continue to do sport, and those are working. the information spear continued their struggle to show the world the truth of ukraine conflict, donald quarter r t. then you have the people's republic investment for them and the most guidelines that impose in deliver the key note address. so we have a child, so speak with a representative of the night during company, king of kings limited each of his views about feature development in the era of globalization for um, for i'm at the moment we're moving towards and wants to pull our work. and just like the property to the being uh, making supervisors on work while we're moving towards a globalization. but just like the president tries to the right, you said onto the events where people are what's in the interest of, you know,
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you're becoming extremely selfish. globalization, the immunization was to make everyone equal, but that's not the case today. and so right now we're looking at, we're approaching it differently. not of the 10, the globalization, these notes to make or does a few less. what's 2 of them want to pull awards? that everyone can actually connect without um, searching settings were being in charge of fixing the extreme advantage just to themself. some of costs of yesterday. we know the people were talking about the people the president talked about. so uh for me, uh, myself, we, as a company, we have the brick, true. i'm the windows functions actually started. well, the functions against russia, it's actually opened up russian companies, lieutenants, or the nations. and so it's a bridge for us. and we're taking advantage of a major as largest of.

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