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nodded states, this murderous affair is being underwritten by joe, by the name of the american people. the know is the time to make any change. i will run for the post of president of the russian federation. part of the thing confirmed he will be running for reelection in 2024. if successful it would be, it is good consecutive to other russian president fit the, the killed and wounded is right. in fact, when a residential building, they created new, the palestine right for the society headquarters in the palm unit of the reuters in gold to impeach in june biden. as his son is invested,
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they did fine man so far i couldn't jeopardize the presidency. the why from our international in the sense of a month ago, this is all to you and welcome to the global news out was it has officially confirmed, he will be running for a 3rd consecutive presidential term next year. the news came off of the russian. neither would meddle some members of the movie on heroes of the fatherland, bay, a demon. so that's the heart of what you've done so much for our don boss. the federation council has called the election of the president of the russian federation. and i, as a person of all our people, all live down boss, are we united lans would like to ask you to take part in the elections because there is a lot of work to it is still necessary to go through integration, establish social ties,
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and economic formats and simply establish an ordinary peaceful life. in under your leadership, we would like to do all this. you are our president, we are your team. we'd need you russian need you. i suspect it was thank you very much. i won't hide it. i've had different thoughts at different times, but you are right now. now is the time to make decisions. i will run for the post of president of the russian federation. i'm not shocked, i'm not surprised. we're, we're expecting this announcement to come at some point though. we were starting to get a few doubts to be honest with you because there was this investment form where he was asked and we thought, well, it's coming to the end of the year. the last few days because of the announcement that the elections will be held march 17th. so if he was going to announce that was helpful, perhaps up investment form, this is where the news would come up, but still nothing. and then here we go today at this awards ceremony, and he did it sort of as a, as a, by the way, we finally got some clarification from the kremlin folks. personally,
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it was the journalists were asking them how that this happened. so many people wanted to know for so long. how come he does a letter to the out it seems to to the see for the crime and spokesperson. golf said, well, he was asked these questions by the parents of, of those who were awarded heroes for uh, for their flights in the special military operations. so in the way he, he couldn't refuse. he couldn't say no to these people. now the man in particular, who was asking this question, he is the father, not only is he, he been awarded a metal for his bravery, but also he's the father of someone who died in 2020 to 28 years old, lot him or so ago. who was there? it was during a ceasefire, actually when he was helping his son to take people out through a core door to safety. and then according to the state was the nationalist, ukrainian nationalist then fired military attack and he died. so this is the father
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who asked a lot of my friends and the question he said, we want to see you've on the present in 2024 of what will you do? and that was the answer. let's have a listen again. and on behalf of my comrades all my friends and acquaintances, we asked vladimir putin to take part in the presidential elections. he said to this request, that times are always changing, but at the moment he will be with the people and will run for the presidency. so that's how it unfold that and also afterwards, during the less asked me to post golf again, supplier 5. so can we say that this is the 1st day of lateral hooton's presidential election campaign? and they said the fact though, yes, but legally speaking. no, because they have to register of course, and go through the, the official procedure. but yes, it's official that he is running for president. the elections will be, like i said, march of 2024. and we are expecting to hear about other candidates popping up. we
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already heard though, for example, from balance in the much younger who said, who's happy about this? she is the chair of the opera house of the federation council. she said it's really important that he is chosen to consent me because of course we know that at least have been some challenge and times and the a lot of our present has managed to drive russia out of these challenge and finance . but the mind must be supplier drawer rates. so we know where that was, like i said, for the, for the senior, which is one. so even von, for president. so, so balancing them ought to be on cassette. it's really important that he's refusing to continue to be a candidate at this point. so it's not a guarantee. the west can say whatever they want, but it's not a guarantee that he will win and come on march. let's hear. but some more from balancing about the income, all precedent has never avoided and does not to avoid responsible decisions. and today he has once again consent this. i'm sure that's not, it may have left him a rich made his statement based 1st and foremost on the real demand of the russian
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people taking into account the will of spirit. and i think the bludgeon may have, let him are rich pretends decision to go to the pools has become for the citizens of the country. i know i'm so too many and pull some questions on this. so guarantee of the preservation and development of russia as a just on social state. russians clearly understand that the current, a unique cohesion trust and civic tranquility and society has been formed around the president of russia represent a has said by the way that he's, that he's been having different thoughts about it, whether it's a wrong or not so wrong, but he realized, considering what is happening in the world, that he must wrong not to go the way is a targeted a residential building in the southern city of hong units located near the out amount of hospital i'm the kind of behind a red present society headquarters was going through a polls and dozens of killed and wounded. the
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wise is a response. it's loud operation to the south of gaza at least 17000 people have lost and then lives in the config sewer system. and so, but i was going into the house in house ministry, all women and children on the 18 and comes as a new one in special ed children's emergency. fun cheese has named garza the most dangerous places for the child in the world. the you, i'm the polls but twice as many children and died in the enclave over the last 2 months compared to an. ready global conference combined in 20, talking to somebody's on the 2nd for the general, for humanitarian affairs, i had a missed to say about a little lack of international attention us. the us has
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vetoed up a pencil as you might as her resolution propose by the us seeking the end of the is well, how much conflict us like the un saves regional? i'm tony with hers having them on the the, the older nice asian, urgently push for a cease fire to end the cubing of civilians, all st correspondent, rachel evans, as the details. united nations security council came together for a meeting on friday after secretary general antonio gutierrez invoked article $99.00 for the 1st time in over 30 years. the measure is a tool that allows the u. n's top diplomat to raise an issue to the security council, which he believes threatens international peace and security. in this case, gutierrez is using the provision to call for a permanent see fire in the gaza strip. and he's warning that time is running out for the palestinian civilians there. take a listen. i wrote to the security going to be invoking article $99.00 because we are at the breaking point. there is
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a higher these of the total collapse of the military and support system even gaza, which would have devastating consequences. we anticipate that with the results in the complete breakdown of probably caught above and increase pressure for mess these placements into egypt. i see the consequences going to be devastating for the security of the entire region, the setups to the safety and security if you're not to play some stuff in gaza is and for this event, it's more than 100. it's certainty of micro leaks. they've already been killed. many, we'd that families. this is the largest single loss of life in the history of our organization. while the humanitarian crisis and gaza has been the topic of several un meetings over the last 2 months, russia's 1st deputy permanent representative noted that little meaningful action
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has been taken as the security council has become distracted by washington's calls for humanitarian pauses. and precious time has been wasted. here's what he had to say. you have to do this with society to all the protracted discussions of the security council are unfortunately, increasingly appearing to be just empty words. so today you and secretary general antonio gutierrez, is once again spoken about the situation, saying that you were gonna commit tearing organizations. part of the current circumstances simply can not help the residence of gaza. we're deeply regret the fact that you in security council has failed to reach out to any through lead finding resolution to scan to file that just seems to an impression from the united states, which has threatened to block this initiative. we can absolutely and purchase forces far was replaced with the call to try to no one in particular. let's see that that was the call for humanitarian causes section, not being forces of like an essentially rudolf tailed with ease or electrostatic continue in military operations seem to reach jose manuel. these other discipline pretty leave them despite the dire situation on the ground and gaza,
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a representative for the us so that washington still does not support the ceasefire . and argue that the us should be getting credit for the 7 day truce. but did happen despite the fact that israel has since ramped up, it's been boardman with even more force using american bonds table is that american diplomacy opened the way for the 1st trucks that flowed into gauze and with a in partnership with gutter in egypt. it helped to reunite more than $100.00 hostages with their loved ones, and dramatically expanded 8 to civilians and gaza during a 7 day long mandatory and pause. while the united states strongly supports the durable peace in which both is rarely some palestinians who live in peace and security, we do not support calls for an immediate cease fire. this would only plant the seeds for the next war because i'm off as no desire to see a durable piece to see a 2 state solution. meanwhile, china's ambassador reiterated calls for peace,
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noting that a permanent ceasefire is the only option to stop the loss of life. here's what he said. so far, good shipments. the task required of the council is very clear to act immediately like she will cease fire, protect civilians and prevent a larger scale humanitarian catastrophe. i'm into the trap resolution proposed by the way you use this on behalf of the states for flexing universal call of the international community. and we're presenting the right direction for the restoration of the piece. china fully supports this and we'll join in co sponsoring the straps resolution piece. hold on. while the way is presenting the latest attack to pass a resolution calling for a permanent cease fire and guns of the us has indicated it would use its veto power to strive down the attempt. just as it has done with previous resolutions
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considered by the security council, us to assist that is doing more on any of the country to help relieve the suffering on the people of gaza. washington's national security council. so this person done could be made by comment to the press and tell me name me one more nation, any other nation that's doing as much as the united states to alleviate the pain and suffering of the people of god. so you can, you just can't mail all the us has maintained is phone lucy support, or it's post ally as well. since the beginning of the is about how mindful, 2 months ago, washington has provided aid to both sides of the conflict. but the us assistance is well far outweighs what it sounds. the gaza. $14000000.00 for a ton of the verse is a $100000000.00 foot pass and into mad terran relief. that's plus live miles to pass in american just ramsey bundled edits. so the palestine clinical, so thank you so much for joining us here today. auntie now. so i believe that more
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than a dozen of your family members have been killed in because of my condolences. what do you think about the usaid does more than any of the nation to help the policy and people as well. it's really straightforward to answering mr. kirby's question. name one country. he said that does more to help goes on. well, i can name russia, china, turkey, egypt, a, julia, jordan, and many, many others from south africa to but as well that many other countries are doing everything in their power to help out. in fact, jordan dropped a musical supplies to the georgiana hospital in gauze, all, all from the app to help break the siege. i'm not just god, but the united states has if we've done everything in its power to lock the aids from entering gauze and everything and it's power to destroy garza, i mean, i think we're kidding ourselves. when we keep saying that the u. s. is, was, is,
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is telling me it has been a factor and support or the u. s. is directly involved in this more involved not for me by sending shipments of weapons and money and political justification to $1.00 of his was low crime crimes and v 2 and any resolution, the cost for the supplier and goes up it. but it has intelligence. it has drones. it has over 2000 soldiers on the grounds. near garza, this is the directly in the war, but i personally doubt it and they have a craft carriers to protest garza from any retaliation of from its neighbors. so i think mr. kirby needs to go back to his own statements that he has made in defense of garza. oh, in defensive as well. and in justification of, is there any crimes in gaza before asking such a question in a most couldn't this thing way as if we in gaza could not possibly survive without
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american support and american health. curious if they'd be critical for sure. but, you know, we also had, just recently, of course he re fi, told somebody there about the us vetoing yet again another un security council, a bid. what do you do? think that whatever happens, they'll always just completely be. so it i think, i think this particular veto is going to go down in history as something different . i mean the us has use the v to numerous times in defense of as well. and most of the vetoes use by washington have always been in defense of as well, not today or yesterday, but decades before. how much was even put in uh as, as the resistance move uh, in the gaza strip. but this particular veto with the security when the secretary general of the united nations is forced to invoke,
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in such an unusual step to invoke article 99, declaring through the security council and the rest of the united nations and the world. that there's an event that is considered a threat to international security, peace and stability. and for the us to go down in history as the country that use the veto power. i think i think that the precautions of this be to are going to be understood right clearly as the u. s. stood as an obstacle in the face of an attempt to save the world from an international correct. and this is a country this. remember that has full use, impose it so as the savior of, of, of the world, from your wife, to guide us down to many other countries. there are the ones who are saving democracy and restoring this and that, and yet they are the ones who are now officially declaring themselves as that me an
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obstacle in a front of the international community, tipped to try to bring a measure of justice and to save $2300000.00 people in gauze off. this is going to be difficult for many americans to answer for many years to come. so true, ramsey, we don't have much time left, but the, your assessment of the work of the united nations are cake. are they just just no good or do they have? well, could there have the power to actually do something? a long before gauze that we have or, or was knew that the international system is broken even though this system was created by the us itself. and then what's the impact of allies it, it was broken in the sense that the u. s. has violated the rules of the you and to the point is that it was no longer functional or meaningful in any way. it's fully appreciated. what
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a good terrorist has done by invoking article 99. it was his way of saying this, and this is the last thing i couldn't possibly do to save garza and the u. s. just blog that attempt. i think that answers the question of what the u. n is at the moment and what role it serves in garza and frankly elsewhere. yeah, very widely said thank you cannot the end of that. but i've seen the american jobs and see what are the edits of the past. i'm clinical slips. the thank you for your time. yeah, it's uh now the bundle. why the the v c, as the present of suck up her middle finger have the beginning of a broad cost needs present that, mary, i'm a chevy. apologize on the social media. and it says that the pharmacy or the fame jester was a joke for some of the friends. also recently the babies equals a bit of a sky that was several news levels about the use of how much confidence it. nathan, with it contained false names. but the thing to an agent, in fact,
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the rules are rules of apologize for saying that pro privacy and protests in london essentially. and so vote of the minutes a group of us as well as live now certain messages and would as of all the, all i, big above and things. edwards, for joining us here on our see now see, i know this is a male. i just saw this before. we went live. we, i so the on instagram, but uh, should the bbc be taking responsibility for this? i know the present. uh i cuz i call imagine myself in cold doing that, but uh it should the presenter just get away with just saying, sorry or should the bbc take responsibility? what are your thoughts? i certainly don't want to blame the presenter 1st, missus. why? i think there's a culture a baby. see, let's really, let's blame bbc. and this is, this is a big thing for a british citizens. i, i, myself, i've, i've got those citizenship. so i'm a british citizen and
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a citizen of america too. and i looked at the situation, i wonder again, what has bbc done for the country? it is original intent was supposed to inform the public keep, keep the draw public conform. tell them about the weather, tell them about, for defense and, and things that the british companies involved. and, you know, this, this event we should look at this as a about whether, you know, might be a good opportunity for us to look back at the history. there should be a question about what the budget is going into. i tell you one thing it went into for very long time was covering up the sexual assault of minors by jimmy savell, a man who was knighted a man that was given a coverage, very favorable coverage on his desk. and then very reluctance. i'd say condemnation after this extra allegations came out in 2012, and i looked at jimmy civil, i look at the war. so, i mean, we were just watching the segment about what's happening in, in palestine. you know, the,
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the bbc actually has been surprisingly good on the israel homeless conflict. you know, i've, i've been actually very surprised by that. but they haven't been good on places like the crimea, the, the don't pass with the russian ukraine. what haven't been great on syria, i think back to the work that they did with boeing, cat, for example, where they were working with the for an office, the bbc, boeing cat orders. i believe with the 3 outlets. they took money to then train russian journalists to go back into that country. and essentially stoke division maybe even started a color revolution according to the needs of m, i 6 and the c i a, b, c has not only fall and passed as mandate. it's a joke and i think this uh, this event that happened, it just capitalizes again, but that channel that network, that organization, it means to not be something paid by the tax. parents had to deal with all around the houses that are they went slightly off topic, but that's fine. i mean, obviously, uh, yeah, everyone knows that dubious of the i'm historically made to feed netflix document
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is side the about it. but the last thing to this topic, this young lady or this present a veteran and gut, no doubt, flips the thing, the middle, the middle thing. yeah, it's, uh, i assume she thought just the people in the gallery, but i didn't realize the live but to them as i'll move in there. well, not with the, just as that said, even though it was. but she stepped down. it is at the end of the day, i'm a career ending thing. i'm how the, i don't know how the other people, the international community of the british people have they have, they said anything. and oh, there's certainly been, you know, common spike countries that have been wronged by, you know, maybe see, i mean, rusher be a great example. i mean, when it comes to the comparison about the access to the british people, if you look at how r t was treated in england, for example, of heavy censorship, a bunch of economy shipping, it's hard to maybe see providing also propaganda. but writing this is presenter.
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i'd like to look at this, not so much is yeah, you're right. it is a career under, isn't it? you know, and a lot of ways maybe for the last generation. maybe there's a way to look at this and not playing the commentator, but instead of the culture at bbc also. yeah, i'd like to think that maybe the next generation of broadcast is gonna have a little bit more of forgiveness, maybe a little humor. i'll tell you, it's interesting to see how this has been taken, the older generation, they literally took that as an in. so as it was, i mean, if you turn on the pacific, bbc and you have the anchor, you know, throwing the middle finger to you. of course you take those and, and so, but the gender such as a, talked to several, my staff and others, you know, younger folks who saw this. and it was funny to them. they're not someone who would even turn in a turn on bbc, maybe even watching a news broadcast, but they, they turned into the store and they found it interesting. maybe what we can do with it. we'll shift this from light to your politics maple. maybe this could be an ages and thing to maybe this could be an opportunity for the baby. see the list and maybe some action or ations and put maybe put some younger broadcasters on. but i
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do think she, she made a mistake. i don't think she was attempting to flick off the entire nation, but bbc has been fucking off the entire nation with their lies and propaganda for years. okay. okay. life is that edward. i will say last when i sort of the end of the day, it could happen to any of us, but investigative journalists, edward, so thank you so much for joining me here on auntie. thank you. america's so 10 percent for the big guy plus lot of his family. yes. as of to a possible in page when the us house oversight committee may have a farm, if we get it all out as it has revealed the bible family. and it's also been able to collect more than $24000000.00 from said called for a national of the white house. and multiple witnesses have repeatedly refused to corporate, but the investigation have projected subpoenas. despite this refusal,
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the investigation has uncovered alarming details that the month further scrutiny, the binding family and associates received more than $24000000.00 from foreign nationals. this is potentially the start of what could be the page for the united states president morales. so that's a big deal, right? and it's pressure is gathering, you know, it's, it's, it's building it's gathering in relation to the scandal surrounding the bible. find the finances to the lot. the impact here. it's a guy called kelly armstrong. he's released a 14 page long report, which i lines a lot of these allegations that some of which are proven because the bank records exist. and that's the byte. and from the under association, it's basically received $24000000.00 and dodgy money, essentially from various sources of the foreign nationals of foreign companies does a lot to impact. so we go through uh the specific allegations that joe biden received at $200000.00 loan from his brother. this we just received a loan from
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a collapsing health care company, but managed to borrow the money from his health care company. and in the realized and with joe with joe biden, that joe biden himself received $40000.00 cash from loan during money, which had come from a chinese company. and remember this on the context of a significant concerns of a chinese influence as well. in the midst of and the engine of us politics as well . the committee is identified over 20 shell companies, which are basically phones, which allow me to be moved around to put people off the train to where the cache is coming from. and we can actually listen to james calmer, who is the chair of the oversight committee, very powerful gentleman talking about this issue today. the house oversight committee is releasing subpoenaed bank records that show 100 biden's business entity, a wasco pc made direct monthly payments to jo. why this wasn't payment from 100 by his personal account, but an account for his corporation that received payments from china and other shady corners of the world. at this moment,
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hunter barton is under an investigation by the department of justice for using a wasco pc for tax evasion and other serious crowds. joe biden started having to wait. he's come under a little bit of balls at sue. i believe we've seen him fostered on the tablet. whatever you know about him, it's amanda doesn't need much introduction if you follow the news, want to bite. and i mean, it's basically been a slow motion car crash. beginning with the revelations from a laptop which you left in for repair, which you asked the information which was contained or read it the detailed, you know, the use of the drugs prostitutes. i really k, i think lifestyle. he also famously had a seat on an energy company in ukraine called, but he's not a very, very interesting me. he opening admitted that. i wouldn't never got this very highly paid job on a ukrainian at energy company. if i didn't have the last name of, of bite and to be seen on to admit that he's used his family name on this energy
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board. a very highly paid board. absolutely no expertise in the energy sector really to, to, to sell. but he's still got the job and buying is essentially just avoided this issue. i've never discussed with my son or anyone else in the period. there's this testimony now where one of your sons from a business associates is claiming you are on speakerphone a lot with them talking business. is that what lever charge is? i know you have a lot of success. well, what do you live that allows you quite true. there's pulling by the associated press that shows that almost 70 percent of americans, including 40 percent of democrats, believes that you acted either legally or on ethically in regards to your family's business. interest keeps leads to americans. it's and that is why you interact with so many of your son and brothers for and this associates. i'm not going to comment. i did not and assessed
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a bunch of lies with my early logs associates. i did not realize interest any 60 percent of americans now believe, according to a recent call that joe biden actively aided and abetted his own in his business daily. living. so i have a good night where hundreds of thousands of 2 millions of suffer from a lot of glasses as a result of fully is a drought. the low bank projects that the model was that the cap of side in the middle east, as an oval advocate, will fall below what's known as a scarcity threshold by 2030 the, the few we are the structural water crisis. and the problem.

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