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[000:00:00;00] the, the it's also is this uh, the red carpet is rolled out the fold it right in front of it on to me is there's a button that puts in in the hall. so most goes on salt lake hawk freight. the price is in palestine. i'm to the north, south quote or to connect to the united states. he's in charge, and it turned out that in practice to exploit their allies. but the rest of the present underscore is that most who believe the n and e a global economic model that is something that uses disregard and violence on the, on the southern dogs and the city of rockville comes under is really attractive
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area on the homepage. refugees with low to, to 5, the idea and maybe the safety, the skids out of your company today for the leak is global news on the i'm right. hold on me and this is our t international. as the president has met with the russian leader in moscow. a but i may see i'm a lot of inputs in had a big engine to set up for that by level tools, including the crisis in gaza, a host of international issues. i'm building phase between the 2 countries. that me really a president was created. why it's why i'm sending this. the ok so my, his plan arrived here in the russian capital is visiting comes a day also by the input and made a trip to the middle east meeting with them. the did of the u, a. e and saudi arabia as the russian president. welcome to the really uncomfortable both of the stress,
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the need for cooperation and face changing views about the conflicts from the to the left. you treat their northern rules by 20 percent reaching a good result. $5000000000.00. we have huge infrastructure projects. we have been discussing for a long time and now are coming to a realization of the north. so 3 way project. we cooperate in all 3 years. and of course, it's very important for us to exchange views on the situation in the region, especially when it comes to palestine. or especially, i think the reason that mankind is suffering now is the unilateral decision making in, on just a global system. and what we see in gaza 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 had been killed by the zionist regime. even worse is that all those crimes are supported by
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the us and the west because the lateral person has been very busy indeed. and this morning for him, started with an investment for him here in moscow, where he gave 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, the west has failed in its quest to we can and is isolated 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 now the entire global system of economic 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 it's costing. just remember the former un secretary general, mr. coffee on coffee was a brilliant diplomat,
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a very good and decent man. i can say that for sure, 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 only question is that it was understood differently by old people. when you find the goal is that people sit, we're also different east 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 . it's so 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 war countries are switching to national currencies in trade,
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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 national interests over washington's. and once again, when it comes to russia, the wes failed in its own smith's 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 is stuck again with you to me remind you that one of the decisions of wisdom countries last year was to disconnect the russian banks from visa and mastercard systems. you ever ward, 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 some west and colleagues put it that they wanted to make us citizen stuff such with their humanistic plans. they wanted to create problems for millions of russians, families. however, in practice,
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citizens and businesses did not actually notice the silent transition to the national payment system. which is successfully operating and developing today 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 approved an awesome match. oh, monce, crown prince to express his eagerness to build and strengthen a corp between the 2 countries. he says that it's especially important now in the lights of the g opponents, except were seen in the lights of the west double standards and usually polar vision of the world. so it seems that for a mon rushes version of single democracy and the economic corporation 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 discussed regional and international issues
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and also reiterated their commitments to strengthen and expand their corporation latimer, putative and joke. that one point saying that he really, really wanted to pop over to, to the wrong 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 discusses there,
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mainly centered around the energy market. so they all and i said that they need to strengthen the corporation within the opec plus, and that they need to maintain a stable and reliable international energy market. so lots has been discussed. lot them repeats in the math of, for leaders pretty much in the space. so what was that 48 hours. you could say so very busy that a, an item dates for him. so that as well for you as far as the dental i'm ton a with has, has expressed concerns about the desperate situation in gauze them. and as i said to the security council in a vote, the rarely used on school 99 of the united nations charter more than 8 weeks of hostilities in gaza. and israel have created a policy and human suffering, physical destruction and collective trauma across israel. and the occupied palestinian territory. there is no effective protection of civilians. the health
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care system and gaza 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 increased pressure from mass displacements into neighboring countries. the 19, now i know the un charter allows the set of food general to cool a meeting of the security council on his own initiative to specifically issue warnings about threats to international peace and security. and this lot of just how serious the united nations consider this. the price is the author who has not been in vote for decades. so many people have been killed in the southern gauze. and the city of rafa has idea full to strike a residential building out of the destruction. a young survivors,
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carriage to hospital locals, deal with what's left behind. we heard from, from the, to the area would be safe, the, there were 3 very big explosions. then we so striking the apartment up there, my brother's apartment, it was completely destroyed along with the floor below it. a large number of people had been killed around 20 motors excluding the one that most of them are children. and with the internet, with less from the other cities and was staying at and now the peasants home, when suddenly a rook is paid the house and we were thrown in there. eventually i was pulled from underneath the rubble we uh, from the sides, firs and 4 or $5000.00 reform is functions, imagery deal. i mean, you said the voice of the policy and people can no longer be silenced. i believe that the balancing you people are winning the conformation war. it's neither how may i ask nor zip, i'll send you this already. and israel has proved to be a failure even though politically. it has also proved that it has total control over the white house congress,
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senate and most recently attorney general of 14 states that have issued warranties to media outlets is to cooperate with any anti is re the organization. this is a show or failure that proves that the balance they need people to a social media were able to present the truth, facts on the ground in disputed bloody nature of the state of israel and the genocide that is actually taking place. despite all the efforts done by the genocide sympathizes especially used, especially hollywood leads that and stick their nose uh out of their own personal interest. and they're do as a tool to do or the fin politicians other ones like showing that, like go shows all those people who are not able and have failed eh,
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greatly in suffocating the balancing voice, even though they have tried to do so. i guess the principles they ever declare that the championships such as democracy and freedom of expression, the cycle of safe zones in gaza may be comes of diseases or human suffering as the need of science ation facilities know what's a provision that's who into the un children's fund they under and this has been bothering people in gaza, can hardly cool any place safe. meanwhile, the us state department says the israel is aware of a special un designated humanitarian areas. what we should people go is people should go the and the site site. let's take it one question time before you ask questions on the answer. people should go to the un 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,
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men, women, and children who are trying to stay alive and get some food, get some water. we have seen since the beginning of this conflict that those places that fly, they are like habits have not been say 5. i did not say that they were safe zones. that is a different concept we have seen earlier in this kind of conflict. the idea of safe zones and what instead we have moved to what we have supported our areas that are the conflicts and sites. and there are sites that are you in flag facilities that israel is a, what is real as aware where those sites are. israel has placed them on the conflicts and list, and israel's not supposed to target those sides said, eh, i know the fact that every person born or guys in guys i must register with those ratings and they know exactly where they live and where they stay. and so, so yeah, some of these right in that sense that age way knows that these are you in designated centers and they're flying video and flag and all that stuff, but they target them nonetheless, as they did today,
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god is the size of the larger washington dc area is not a very big place. and 2300000 people, what uh, what are they going to go? so you keep moving from place to place and you hit them on the road. you have 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 you also discuss potential crimes by is right, including raise on hospitals. here's the sake of this. and now 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. 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, it's got to work. i'm always at work site. i'm never going to be able to make an assessment here. you saw today make a conclusion about more concepts. they were very deliberate, in fact finding the process where we had things apply the fact to live. it's not something i can do,
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but it just shows how critical and the place it is very nice to the government is empty. they are, they can easily issue an, you know, more crime description that need expense on, in sudan, and against the 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 a, you know, plenty of evidence starts the evidence, physical evidence recorded evidence day after day in facts and several times a day of work. crimes that keep getting, you know, repeatedly committed by as well. they shy away from describing it at such the united states of america that really allows israel to go on with bombardment of the civilian places at the c u. n. a place to be a national organization of places. and so there's nobody will that dropping bombs on the center will cause that hundreds and thousands of dest,
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i'm on civilians. then i'd states the 1st and premier and power of the israel's aggression. so every single ballast indian that is killed in gaza was actually killed by a us made bomb. our be an issue is really i'm boss of the to the u. k. is described, policy is as quote, i mean we population a see and this is the is what it was got into a lot of efforts to evacuate your civilians. here's a statement. how much efforts as well is doing to make sure the palestinians will get to a designated areas in the southwest area of gaza. something that's not in the past . all the countries did for the me population that is real, has always treated the past is a, as guilty. all cost is including babies. i mean, you know, when you were to pull the plug on incubators, i mean, and, and obviously you consider everybody including babies that were born after october, 7th at b, and b, 's and,
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and the to be hostile and then to be an legitimate target for the ready, military, the question is, will the world, you know, will the major part of the russia, china, india. i mean, all the major part of all the people that will they take us to do a prevented us and national security council site as us and done could be a said that resources that helped me plan will be exhausted in a few weeks. this comes as the us side as both the initiative to send another $50000000000.00 in aid to great. despite the democratic party held in with jersey in the site, and joe biden was unable to secure the approval for his funding plan. this cannot wait. congress needs to pass supplemental funding for ukraine before they break for the holiday research. simple as that. frankly, i think it's funny that we've gotten to this point in the 1st place. well,
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bothering has responded pretty angry to this decision. he's accused the republicans of essentially me copying ukraine on the battlefield. his please fell on deaf ears as did those of the ukrainian delegation that was in washington dc. they met with the pens ago in chief, of course it lensky was due to address sentences earlier. this week he pulled out the last minutes left the us tech. do you stay on the blink and the defense secretary, lloyd austin and the other find an administrator, an official was to pitch full this task. and of course, obviously it didn't work out for them on the, the vote went flawlessly, along party lines of republicans voting against the democrats, voting in favor independence. and it's a long, funny sign this, he voted against the package. he was concerned about this unconditional aid for as well. that was included in the, the problem for some that was put forward. now the senate majority leader,
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chuck shrew. but 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, it still needed $60.00 out of the $100.00 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, i think at 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 last thing we pumped balloons upon the paintings into claiming that there's no sign that it's capable of winning. this will the other 2, and then they raises their signing the dependency going as a way to accounting. so all of this cost is flowed into cabs colors. now the white house has also conceded that this accountability is a concern. the republicans also raised immigration. now they want a change in
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a regression policy. the a 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 a bit. well, now why didn't a game has been very critical of the republicans folder stones, although lots of the now he's conceded that the immigration policy is broken, that he may make some changes that he hasn't exactly specified weren't yet. but let's remember, next year is an election year. there are many republicans that believes 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 spending the lives of ukrainians
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. knowing that in the end, we're going to leave them holding the bag that in the end they can never prevail. they're not going to take that crime me even though we, we say that's one of the goals. when, when we can get them to state goals, 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. now, it's laid on the table. this potential will, with russia saying the american soldiers will be killed if this money isn't handed to the part in administration. 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 attack. so nato ally if he keeps going. many attacks in nato ally when we've committed as a nato member to we defend every inch of new territory and we'll have something that we don't seek and that we don't have today. american troops for the russian
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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 most go understand the impact on surprising that he says that not only is this family, they describe 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 ukrainian 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.
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we've seen the situation in body and co rushman is making advances in of the cool things that have been ukrainian strongholds really since 2014 western allies are even now, conceding that russia is in fact, winning the conflict. and there's even these disagreements now among ukraine's talk process. uh, we sold both lakes recently with zalinski and his talk ministry come on, does it lose me? openly disagreeing over the how the call, the conduct of the conflict in america. now of course, now we're seeing that the money is in fact running out the buy washington is, is conceding that there's not much left in the conference 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. we discussed this with diane, sarah, an independent candidate for the us, so that she says you button is okay with having some criminal aspects to is
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policies. well i'm, i'm glad they did it. and the united states that has a massive military budget, as you're aware, the biggest military budget in the world by far not even close, yet we can even muster the production of the shows and the other uh, ammunition that ukraine is demanding or supposedly needs. so i think that's a question that has to be asked by the american people. i appreciate what has been said about everything. we're not spending money on here. this war is not popular with the american people. but i would say worse than that, the entire thing is built on the lie upon the lie. and i'm hoping that more people have the courage to tell the truth about the situation. i don't know what he's influenced by. i think his mental powers are failing. i think he and his son have a lot of criminal activity that they would like to cover up for i think when he's
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not the stuff reading from dementia, he is the vicious criminal minded person. uh, so i don't know, and i don't think he's really calling the shots, although if something is nasty and criminal, he's perfectly happy to make it his policy. i think we have a people in the pentagon, the state department, our intelligence agencies, who have a vested interest in the old will for whits rumsfeld's doctor. and that once the berlin wall came down, the united states had to be the global hedge them on, which would be bad enough if we had continued to be a nation to be emulated with the robust space program, a high standard of living, modern, beautiful infrastructure. okay, but we have collapsed ourselves that we, we have record drug overdose death,
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the infrastructure is disintegrating. and then if we're going to run around the planet and say nobody is allowed to surpass us. and if you try, we're going to bottom you back to the stone age. that's a pretty sick world view, but i'm afraid it is shared by a few people in washington dc wall street on the city of london. the us has announced quoted me to the military exercises with diana's forces that says tension sore over a contest in which region of the board elizabeth is lana. and emma didn't seem anything of the united nations security council has convened to address the issue the same responsive as way and present nicholas ventura has moved to formalize the recognition of disputed graham, a. s a queen, but as its territory. also, the majority of citizens in the nation voted in favor of the decision. joining a referendum on sunday, as a clever, has
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a close friendship with the neighbouring diana, as the region is actively collaborating with big energy firms, such as x on mobile as close live valves. super fast of less than an american and kind of a, a, studies at the city university of new dial shall dialogue was good to see you. thanks for joining us this evening. now, why is washington getting involved with the affairs you had? again, one would say with other nations here in washington has been hell bent on over throwing the government and cut out as soon as 1998. when hugo chavez was democratically elected the boulevard in government and venezuela has been in sight . imperial is now for 27 years. this is what strikes fear into washington. so there weapon arising guy and he's nationalism and many guy. and these people are falling for this and being duped in forgetting the importance of insight,
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imperialism. there's no reason for president mohammed or finally to be on the phone with anthony blinking to coordinate military exercise. and so you should be on the phone with event as well, and leadership with nicholas my little so you can resolve this in a peaceful and neighborly way then as well as beef is not with diana. it's with exxon mobil. yeah, that is something that seems to be moved to by thing a little action of these days and the isn't it, i mean when they have this referendum in uh, in venezuela over there as a clever region. i mean, we saw the white receive before you and i, but does it have any legal standing internationally? no, it doesn't have any legal standing, was to take the temperature of the venezuelan people into understand their relationship to the se keybo region. this issue goes back to colonial times when the british empire, in the dutch and part in the spanish empire divvied up all the south america. and i think we have to get an international context at the moment when the us congress
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just decided that the not gonna approve another $111000000000.00 for a war on russia for a war on china. if it is, we. busy are on the palestinian people and now they want to wage a war on a 4th continent. i mean, this is unconscionable. we have so many needs right here at home. how can they afford another $111000000000.00 for more? the size of the industrial complex, i know they need to make money certainly. but that's what it's gonna take to the next question is how big is the risk of a direct method confrontation and save between venezuela and graham? and i'll be likely to see the us you said the big probably kind of for the all the the not be involved. oh, there's no question they would like to be. this would give them their alibi to take out the boulevard in leadership, in colorado. since the vin, as well as it is spearheaded this latin american unity and integration projects
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since 1999. this is what they fear. so they try to weaponized the guy needs to do their bidding is no reason that the guy and he is need the green goes, the yankees, the us imperial is to intervene when they should be cross border talks. and there's enough resources for both the guy and he's and the vendor as well as to both profit and mutually agreed upon democratic ways. so this is once again us trying to create an enemy, a boogie man, so they can justify huge expenditures. we're going to benefit, as you correctly stated, the us military industrial complex and bite, and charles bush, obama, the clintons, it doesn't matter. they are spokespeople for us militarism. yeah, nicely said daniel, always a pleasure to talk to you. so thank you so much for joining us. here today on the dial, so profess of latin american studies. thanks again as the russian

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