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is papers new york times are washington post, how they covered the interview? it was all on the most superficial questions. oh, did. tucker carlson, intervene should've done this. was the opening history, rambling and so forth. not what was said. what was analyzed is a true house or the west respond? none of that because there's no thinking going on. it's a game. what allows the american society a to be so resilient and to take a song, many expenses without clear returns and without much of a policy change. because i have to tell you that i think in the rush it will not pass. the russians would not have been so lent in. well, it's interesting, you know, 1st america is an extremely rich countries. it really is a rich country average of, uh, average income, $70000.00 per person. so lot of money. so there, squandering a lot of it right now. can you imagine
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a country this rich i and it's like in the soviet union and the in the last year is the life expectancy has been going down. basically for the last 10 years and the united states, we have addictions, we have a rise of the depression, a mass, obesity, so many problems. it's because the social fabric is not the only thing together. even though there's well the estimate on any of those stories as well as all the latest updates, all com is your place to go. i think just got me back again at the top of the, on the the american trojans doing aerial recognizance discover that the rules in the spent
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fuel pool on top of react to number 4 is, is operating on the spent fuel rods, which i've just been expected us still hot and on like you to be exposed to the s. know, to kind old is the only to use helicopters in order to, to, to take him directly from the see. high level of water in the pool must be maintained at any cost. the unlikely react to there is no structure that can contain the fission sign goes or react. number 4, helicopters are exposed to excessive doses of radiation and strong wind also prevents to drive us from performing the necessary maneuvers, the tennessee of the use of power from water cannons. a broad range pointed directly at the pool and the new which is defined by many as a desperate one of the a. d. gainesville, go ahead zane,
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so soon as he needs that music, you know, getting them in as a new title. when a guy all sort of got any, you've customized the like over this history to that clean boy zona. you told me 3 with this brief intrusion. i don't run any risk. i just have to stay for a little while and not leave any part of my body and covered the
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1st day when i started event that i'm at the for the better with the movie lab, joe. but don't get all me through the law. shouldn't that out of it, the people, the southern part of it. so in other, for the children of the southern a show that was a committee to discuss about the, the 1st question. so this is the area that is on to go on all 3 of the, the navigators, not going it indicates roads the fact that somebody about the development that life shouldn't, that are difficult. she best with la casita, especially in the book about a huge opponent. it took the rest of them under the condition. could you give me
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a little tiny so busily in the the situation seems to improve the water level in the pool of react to number 4, suddenly rises again. and the level of radiation begins to fold. the reactors remain unapproachable, but the workers can go back to the control room without incurring any serious risks . at the end of march, 2011 c was is substituted with distilled water. however, the cooling circuit is no longer able to cite the use of sea water in addition to the fresh water stabilizes the reactive. but the results also in the release of move and 11000 tons of radioactive insight into the ocean, causing great consent amongst the international community. the accident is
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classified at the highest level of the i n e s scale. most of the national media begin accusing the prime minister of managing the emergency irresponsibly on the, for the action out of was in favor of nuclear energy. now, history anxious point to view while changing ideas and politics comes with a very high price. not everyone wants to pay it the content of his resignation from his position as a prime minister on agreement with the opposition. after having obtained a series of incentives for the development of the director of wishing that his plan, sally was, she has been forced to resign from his position to be admitted to hospitalized
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submitted to urgent medical treatments. the manager will be replaced with the new director. okay, she took a hush for the japanese calling. mr. yoshi, he called on the declared termination that the reactor would reach the cold shut down state zone is still in effect today. japan closed down officially for necessary emergency reasons. the last of his 54 still working nuclear reactors. prime minister sions ave analysis the intention of going back to nuclear. the gradual reopening of the old power plants and the resuming of work on those still under construction. the governance decision causes various protest all over the country, the
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big trailer take down some more, shooting over to the north, as in the long as you know, on the morning of the 15 years i person i went to pet caused headquarters in the situation was stretched for the tip of coast executives. what cause of the auction of a box, a thing and up to that of leaving it to its destiny? i was few of us. i told the executive a step such a thing was i was thinking that the whole world of japan was at risk. and that is to wish to hold up until the impulse to avoid tragedy on the future of japan was, was okay to send us an additional on june. we could not run the risk of
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contamination or food that was after our long because something has to be done even if that meant putting our lives with risk. and this man's everywhere, silva, us politicians, this time coast executive, us the army, the fire brigade, the police emergency dynamic of the mouth down was almost identical in all 3 damage reactors during the earthquake, the reactive shut down. but in the absence of cooling water, evaporated in the core, filled with raj, with them left exposed quickly reaching the temperature of about 3000 degrees celsius and thus mounted, forming a kind of mag my cold,
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cordial releasing large quantities of hydrogen, a highly explosive gas, the pressure in the pool and the reactors capsule fast rocketed and to prevent the reactance explosion. the technicians were forced to expel radioactive gas into the atmosphere through the central chimney stack. but the gas slipped into the center of the building because of the many gaps caused by the earthquake. the hydrogen reacted violently with the oxygen in the air. the explosion destroyed the top part of the buildings, $13.00, and $4.00, apparently without damaging the reactors. during the explosion, there were large releases of radioactive materials which carried by the wind, settled on the sea lands and cities successful t issue. but i don't know how to
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supplement. i'm pushing on with junior cut off then. you know, we'll see the final with some of the items for the, you know, for one the final will mail completely off. first of all uh, apologies. play an important role in japan's culture. also to pros, precedent shumate, so has apologized. 6 6 but the apologies have not been appreciated. as often is the case in japan. it was just a formal apology amount, taken up responsibility. indeed, tapco deemed the incident as such a guide, which means unpredictable. because in their opinion, nobody could have predicted the 14 major high some the
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how can you live in the field? victor child might get cancer are looking, for example, because you bought affected new car, japanese people left and organized themselves new associations, solidarity groups. self managed initiatives are born full body screaming and food analysis are carried out to the toner so not to mention,
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a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusions, going underground? can the president find the president need to talk? i've said that repeatedly, publicly and privately, in the united states, for years, you cannot solve this without me sitting down. and this is not ukraine and russia sitting down. this is the united states and russia sitting down and talking about a serious way to have beautiful respect. and they have mutual security because
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that's absolutely what's needed for this world. the traditionally, the japanese respect when is and do not seek revenge if victory was obtained. honestly, whether they are forces of nature such as to now and these are as quakes, whether they are finally in man like general douglas macarthur. they tried to imitate them and then if possible, to overcome them. but
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radiation has no form has no smile, does not make any sound. it's an invisible, sneaky enemy, up into 5 that will take at least 40 years. not all the top floors. you must have got to play ball social stuff. new gabriel put us in for the 125 for the movement of kick. and when i joined with gushing to remodel on with, with some other channel on go through that with i must go to the go on, you know, if i'm on the move of the state that i come up with, i'm a strong mother on the course. i said we're still tardy, and you're in the easel for calling stupid people throughout somebody in the crazy tunnel wrong. he thought i'd say, when you open come closer distill. fox came up to the mother of jesus,
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and that will cut on your phone. if you send those children annually does she do that all for most, most the most logical thing. we're gonna tell you which of only she's on the test quickly. what are the so they need in your book, so i need you to enjoy for them. we want to know what you disagree with the dental, and then you would submit the customer to the august the 2016. so that's for sure. you wanna shoot me an email to me to conclude about investments,
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which you don't even have the highest fortunately. sorry, janine good, i the turn to dispose, they were talking about this in on cult infringement. the finish government has decided to bury 4500 tons of nuclear waste, which comes from its nuclear plants and the complex system of underground catacombs designed to last at least 100000 years old. i did program a job at summit, the color equity issue that are complaining, what is c make that have to do to, to 1000000 she didn't that i think was for the policy to 1st to see pain. so i ask if i tend to meet on for about the mean, don't use that. i know they're doing where get you. so what are they? so here's the see related data do send you out a note tomorrow they'll take, we still have to check it to me data or the i guess to be thought, feel very cold. it was my easiest it on the
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there's another $200.00 pounds. the tory linkedin nuclear energy, and it is an outdoor repository. it is the one for the shop, the nuclear power, refugees. and the old us, you know, the, there were supposed to be a few of them $0.05 of people. then for hundreds of thousands of people, the, their people that have had to abandon their homes, their land, their roots make before him, and are forced to live in the temporary house. it's a nightmare almost worse than radiation the this is
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day assigned me is a young and brave freelance journalist from the very 1st days strive to understand how the situation really was. she is the one who accompanied us more than once and the know goes to college and she is the one who introduces us to model a local boss and provides workforce for tapco and disagreed to hide us in his car to pass through the ever increasing controls as this team sockets on both sides of
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the split stucco partition, prevent me to jump on a the if during the 1st days of the emergency entries are forbidden. so as discouraged now entering the exclusion. so you severely prohibited, but we can stop. we decide altogether to buy and make the band. we are convinced that in such cases the journalists not only have a right to do so the also because the forbidden zone excerpts some special perverse traction. there is still the presence of lights on life, smells the
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and the 1st days of night. after 2 months of guilty forgetfulness, the government has issued for 1st class, domestic animals, cats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters. the owners can now decide to go and get them. and if they have survived, take them to specialized centers where they will be checked before being given back or knows when to their rightful loaners match it up. ok could only 3 that i sent that i didn't get out of this. what was she meant that for my son plasma. and so when he got him, when he got from us, we'll probably be sweetie, a little put to jump on easy any sense of unit? just kind of the value that under the
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rule, the other speaks challenge. the horses and the show there is what the japanese media calls can accurately, sweet the government has decided that they should be given lethal injection. but before someone decides will perform this task. these poor animals by now will band and dine one after the other of starvation needs excruciating suffering. and they become useless compost for now. useless slash fantastically stuff and will say, well they already, but i think, i mean this kind of cost so that it won't cancel it. i see the do it that i may see a phone, the crystal group, the investigating subject under the subject of either of these split up. i mean, to say phenomenon. gender searching for these 2 fates in 2017 a month. yeah,
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i see my advocacy mentioned that the, the, the government has decided to places which shows the values above one, micros seaford, per hour or on 5th 1st reputation. this is the limit that sits the boundary of the mill goes, which previously responded to an area of a 20 to limited radius from the nuclear plants. in the 2nd moment, the bodies were reset based on contamination levels. but without taking foot spots and to attempt they are spread all over even beyond the limits of 20 kilometers. and they often mark very high values which are incompatible with human life. sun, me each. so hold on. because in between
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the, the base of the, the to 20 to come in as a those are those of they are some of the displaced 1st. how so the government has granted them one hour which they are allowed to enter their house and fetch their most important treasure possessions, which they have left behind them. the purchasing escape, the russian land,
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a vast resources found less potential for civilization. it's open to everyone. this the view on the bushes, fixed shooting system countries, most exciting accomplishments holding one of the 2 boys introduce the pursuit. can use that. this is what a liquid part of do you want me to be able to teach this as the pressure can lead me in the email to get together with almost a week off by god knows not to me that i see on the stage to move into the into the interview. so the institution, the end of triumph. simple
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the to be for the, the push it takes full control of the dominican republic, city of, of d, f. that's the following month. the fist fighting. so you're creating truth with drawing after suffering. significant loss is also ad if another week of deadly idea strikes on the palestinian enclave, including a devastating rates that killed more than 50 low goals for the electron sake of saving. just the 2 is where the hostages on the utility is grips by furious protests against the missing yahoo governments. there's thousands of his wireless demand. notice these fight on christmas will deal with garza also coding for new elections. the
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we are watching the weekly hit on oxy international bodies, pizza scott's and these are some of the stories, the shape that we just come we begin this all in the next commit public where the bush and that she has not officially taken control of the city of a gift, the russian defense ministry is published voltage of the crating on meet the treat . think that's even before the newly appointed combined in chief, alexander seems k gave the order, give troops can be seen moving along, roads and defy on the binding weapons on the equipment. ukraine says is with drawing to preserve lives must go. says the printing troops tops of thousands of casualties because local, the order of the creating armed forces commander in chief seriously to bending the city was issued only day after you craning troops became fleet uncontrolled from the measures are currently being taken to finally clear the city of the militants and block ukrainians, we need staff left the city and hold up if difficult and chemical plant
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deliberation of div care has made it possible to move the frontline away from the nets, thereby significantly securian from the terrace attacks by the criminal regime in key information on the defense of our troops was not transmitted until the enemy had been completely defeated and the city had been taken under control. the city of updates has been described as one of the most strategic points on the battlefield in the war and ukraine. this what it shows what's left of the city after months of fist fighting residential buildings and the streets are abundant with most of the city infrastructure 10 to rumble. it is estimated that hundreds of civilians, though still remain in the city from the people population. the more than 50000 people you face to face, you'll cited like us, munitions on august as one of the reasons for losing the battle for the russian soldiers did find a full stops of west and supplied weapons in the city where the units were based. the homes were abundant as ukrainian forces fled to the city. and here we spoke
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with human and labor ride, slowly done. colleagues, and he says, ukraine is likely to lose this wall, which the west refuses to accept towards them. that was, they don't want to lose. they don't want to be seen is losing this conflict date, convince their populations to send billions of dollars, arms and munitions to ukraine. they have to try to say that ukraine is winning, or at least as a chance to win. despite all the evidence to the contrary, you know, right now congress is considering, in other words, $60000000000.00 a package to ukraine. if, if the american people realize ukraine is losing and will lose this war, they're losing for a number of reasons. nothing to do with congress. they've gotten plenty of aid from around the world. the fact is that they are not as well trained as the russians. of course, at this point, they're conscripting an elderly man and in disabled people to fight because they
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have almost no soldiers left. which is another reason they're losing um is nothing to do with congress. but again, this is just propaganda to try to convince congress to do something and send them more money. it obviously shows this desperation, right? of ukraine needs the us more than the us need ukraine. and to come up empty handed is going to be politically devastating for the leaders in these countries. biden, of course, is a, is good, is facing the election in november. he's put his presidency on the line for you, craig and a number of other leaders in europe and done the same. they decided they can't give up. now. literally of this week, more than the 50 civilians including children, were killed in nighttime. i guess strikes on the rough uh that's according to the gods of health industry. now he's real claims that use the assault as cobra. to rescue to hostages, the quick warning you may find the following footage,
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disturb the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the look at is, this is what happened. these are the 2 mouses right here. and there are injured people to my relatives got injured, my wife got injured and they were all taken to the hospital. these to remain here. they were the displaced from con eunice and all the tents here for the displaced. it's like a refugee camp. so houses and mosques where demolished by dozens of strength, according to accounts from the local media. rough, uh, which is on the boat with egypt,
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is now the most dentist they park fits in in bottles palestinian enclave with more than one point. 5000000 civilians sheltering down to the results of that deadly raise. the idea said he managed to rescue 2 hostages, who was seized by a muscle october the 7th, as it was about to continue using force to retain more of the fees on golf. that's 2 more hostages. hold on to 134 still to got israel remains committed to the pledge, but there will be no one left behind. we will continue applying military pressure to release the hostages by full splat possible. and to create the conditions for the release. otherwise, the idea of finishing baths is really security agency had been working on the move for several weeks. the operation was postponed twice and started at 1 am local time on monday. as soon as the opportunity popped off, as the army says, if less than an hour, and as a result, 2 hostages were indeed rescued and released these ro says 2 soldiers have been
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wounded from these really side as well. the countries air force has conducted heavy strikes in rough us to provide cover and support for the troops. the hostages were then taking to and is really hospital and their condition is reportedly stable. also pensions of brewing between israel and egypt. all the lumen, large scale operation in rough, fine southern parts of the gases, 3 base railing system. the reason urgent need claiming the rossville full battalions all from us stations in that area that have to be eliminated. these will also believes the raw still dozens of tunnels that connect gather to age of 10 to collapse them is real, needs to intensified smoke through efforts. the problem is that at least 1200000 gallons a currently located in that area. and israel still does not have any clear plan on where to move them or how to protect them from being hurt. these really get them in spokesperson earlier getting a very vague answer to that, claiming the res,
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plenty of space and gaza for people to really move. let's take a listen. how long are you going to give them to leave? i'm where all day. going to go. you still haven't explained where they're going to go, given that so much is garza now is lots of buller open spaces in gaza. there are places where it is possible to set off attempting competence so that civilians can get out of homes way and not allow from us to use them as human shields. while it takes a rather surprise and cynical statement by and it's really official, given dia, conditions people are held in here is what the un reports about the situation in southern parts of the gaza strip right now. in rough uh, southern gaza there a 1400000 people, tons of kilometers of people living in the streets in plastic, make shift shouts as a military offensive in the middle of these completely exposed vulnerable people is a recipe for disaster. i'm almost becoming wordless. the question now is whether
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israel launches all day or is to launch its large scale operation and rough? um we heard clear statements about preparations earlier this week. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ordered the idea of to get ready for actions. the request was also sends to elaborate a plan for potentially recreation of guidance from the southern part of the 3. but it's really is also hesitating searing to ender egypt. official cairo's as any potential operation at its boulders, will put relations with israel to a challenge or t spoke to an official involved in the mediation process. we confirmed that indeed the relations between the 2 could potentially crack in case of the operation. israel's allies in america also warning against the moods while some mass claim that the operation in the south of gaza will stop all negotiations. and that means that the fates of 134 hostages still remain in ink of 2 between gaza will be unclear. we are now at 2 minutes on a boat,
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a crossing between israel's an agent with dozens of protests or is this you can see behind me came to try to prevent humanitarian aid from going to the gather street. it is the to another rally of these tiny to organize in recent weeks. they were stopped twice for any police a bit before this check point. they left their cars and walked here early on monday . by the way, there was another similar gathering planned cat. him show long crossing another major entry of the age to the palace student and play some 50 kilometers from here, his really forces blocked the road, leading to that tech point, explaining the area was declared and military zone and didn't to live protest or is on media to pass through, most people believe food was her medical and shelter supplies sent from these really territory go directly to have mass supporting the militant group is rarely spiting against in gaza since october, more than 10000 trucks and to the guy who has 3 carrying around 140000 tons of food
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and water, about 14000 tons of medical aid and also streamline, needed equipment and materials for shelter is the un says more than 85 percent of gas is $2300000.00 population have been internally displaced in full months of these really offensive way more than a 1000000 now crowded around the rough farm and southern parts of the street for israel is now played intensive military activity, raising concerns about the safety of course, all civilian guidance there. meanwhile, thousands of people have taken to the streets of tel aviv to process the nest and yahoo governments finally of the war and gaza will also calling for new elections and israel, the,
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the, this content is mounting it as well as some hostages still remaining, the hundreds of from us with the oil and gas of wages on both just as are also demanding a new si, fi and prism a sort of deal with the palestinian militants. is the police going to break up crowds looking a made some of the the city streets and do is live on does validate outside the 5 minutes as best in something similar demands as well. some of the demonstrates as told us a nissan i'm here because after experiencing the terrible catastrophe we went through in october, it cannot be that this government remains in power without asking the people what they want. and we want the elections here. and now our economic security is dropping. prices went up by tens of percentages in the past year. our credit rating has dropped,
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which means damage for years to come. this government needs to go home, period. things are only getting worse with everything that's happened, says the doctor, and it's been time to take them out of prison years ago. every day we are waiting to discover this trying as well, literally in terms of people dying and also the fear of as well. the values of this country people are leaving, people are dying. what else can happen that would need to prove that this is a dangerous government, the worst government, the government is running. it's very important for me to bring down to is government because they are damage in the country. everything they do is for their own benefit, their political seat. and the only way, in my opinion, to bring them down is, was protests. that's why i'm here. we're just by these really pop based out of age . benjamin netanyahu claims that the elections of the last thing the country needs is governance unanimously declared that it would not submit to any pressure when it
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comes to permanent recognition of palestine. i decided to honda, soft of israel categorically rejects international edicts on a permanent arrangement with the palestinians. such an arrangement will be achieved only through direct negotiations between the sides. israel will continue to oppose unilateral recognition of a palestinian state recognition, such as that following the massacre of october 7th will grant a major prize to terror a prize that has not been seen before and will prevent any future peace arrangement dot com. when you have oppenheimer who is in his really peace activist, as well as the head of the 2 states coalition, he says they've been doing this and you know, he's doing everything possible to strengthen these very right wing alliance as well as to avoid early elections. it's very clear that the, these are the government a doesn't want to have a new election because according to all of the boards is going to lose. you may lie and dramatically and the, and they many guns, sweetie, re name, email address, landslide, the victory. and we'll take over that then the out,
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the phone that then you always nothing. i mean to these are the public. he doesn't care what will be the result of the pause because he doesn't want to go for an eli election. he doesn't want to even ask the public what, what they think about these government. therefore, these doing whatever he can, you know that the strength is a writing a question, and not to allow and your election to be comp. and, and this is the reason why is giving away all these really interest to the explain why to reinforce so, so with these home government. and this is the, the reason why so many people we go out to demonstrate against these governments. because they see that their policy is not the right policy for the state, the fees, whether it's the rightful policy for the past and within the hour it needs quality . she only knows and use that to any. and presidents has claimed that western sanctions an effective an n c that says all 12 packages have a limited impacts on the russian economy. the countries gdc con,
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by 3.6 percent in 2023 outpacing both you and the us according to official figures . and economics holmes, in some european countries, are a testament to the serious domestic challenges they face is all to contribute to visual lost them with more of the wes team, unity is really sticking together just like drowning victims then clinging to each other after germany's own national statistics office forecasted a 2 year economic slump in the wake of a 0.3 percentage point dropping g d p last year, saving high energy and living costs. now it's the u case turn to drop into recession. also with a 0.3 percent drop in g d p at the end of last year, that was even greater than what economists had even predicted. all according to official figures, the finance minister blames high inflation. so the cost of food and energy that
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spiked when you're up decided to slack financial sanctions and constraints on its own. cheap gas supplier, russia. but hey, there's an obvious solution for europeans looking for more reasonable. busy cost of living. so i'm not exactly current on the prices, but here's what the cost of moscow. 647 roubles. so that is exactly 7 dollars, 7 dollars and 5 cents. i think in for that we got to cheeseburgers large fries, large colla a coke knock off and a piece of chocolate cake. so we weren't guessing what this would cost. however many years and united states buy groceries and we didn't pay any sense of the costs as we're just putting in the car where we would actually eat over a week. and we all came in around 400 bucks, about 400 bucks. and it was a $104.00 us here. and that's when you start to realize that idea ology maybe doesn't matter what size you thought corruption. if you take people standard of
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living and you tank is true filled, and crime and inflation. and they literally can't buy the groceries they want. at that point, maybe it matters less what you say, whether you're a good person or a bad person, you're reckoning people's lives in their country. and that's what our leaders have done to us. and coming to a russian grocery store, the heart of people and seeing what things cost and how people with it will radicalize you against our leaders. that's how i feel. anyway, right. of course we're not making any of this up by the way at all. so yeah, your opinions to just go do their shopping and dining in the most sanction country honors the same nation that the countries currently dipping underwater into recession said that they were going to drown as far back as 2022, a congress from engaged, the russian economy is collapsing, booting is to get the money, but he can hardly spend it. and time is not working for russia. it is working against russia. nobody wants to invest in bullshit anymore. put in, con,
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keep this up for much longer. this war will eventually come to an end by shipping the russian economy to the core. and we are in the process of doing so seems of all focusing on all the ways that they were going to implode, the russian economy. these leading european countries mostly just ended up showing how it's done on themselves, is dramatically bad. we can't go on like this. overall, we need to invest more in this country again and get economic growth going. now that the wind is really blowing across the country, it becomes clear, but we have failed to address and the last few days kids. well, that sounds like good news actually. maybe now that matter for a quote, wind blowing across the country as a german economy minister, cause it could power up the german industry and prevent the overseas exit as to countries that actually have a reliable energy supply. while the same economy minister was busy bragging about reducing his own shower times. contrast all that with what russian president vladimir putin has been saying about russia's economy,
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maybe schools last year was economic growth was higher than expected pressures. gdp increased by 3.5 percent according to our calculations and by 3.6 percent according to the latest data, this is higher than the world average globally, this figure averages 3 percent. economies of developed countries are growing by an average of 1.5 percent. all of this is in line with the international monetary farms own upgraded assessment of the russian economy for 2020, for an upward revision of another 0.6 percent growth over its october 2023 projected resulting in a project and 2.6 percent growth forecast for russia in 2024, and a 1 point one percent growth forecasts for 2025. specifically the i m. s. site slide military spending and domestic consumption. so 2 things that are totally the result of western actions against russia. whether it's making weapons used in ukraine, against nato, back forces,
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or sanctions boosting russian domestic consumption and production. so it looks like the west grand plan to destroy the russian economy is here's a bit of a snag. and this recession stops, seems to be quite contagious. even japan has been hit losing its spot as the world's 3rd largest economy in enabling jeremy, even in its pitiful state right now to move up in the 3rd place behind the us in china. as for the u. k. well, it's now reporting a 2nd and consecutive quarterly decline says technically a recession with a greater economic contraction, then anticipated. apparently no one tipped off, the british prime minister though is that in place from a loves and then moving right down the road is yeah,
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he has a full cross journey at the confirmation of recession exposed as a government, as a prime minister, completely out of touch with the realities on the grounds of government, the too long as you cannot make failure with complacency, content to be the manages of decline. this is not the claims that he has a plan, but the plan is not working. he claims that the economy has tons, aqona, but the economy is shrinking. he claims he doesn't want to take us back to square one. we are going backwards. the prime minister's claims are in foxes. oh, come on now, no need to worry. the experts have it all under control. over at the european central bank in charge of maintaining price stability and low inflation. they're
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apparently busy fighting over whether staffers are committed enough to drinking the green koolaid, the top official over their report of the has the backing of e. c. b president christine, i gather in telling employees who are ardent practitioners of climate change religion that they're just not wanted there. that's according to a new report from political. so while the ship is struggling to stay afloat, those over at the home and in a position to help correct the course, have apparently been otherwise occupied, squabbling over the size of its carbon footprint. 02 dozen neo nazis had been on the march and the american south taken to the streets of nashville, tennessee during black history month, and a foreign minister didn't police punches when commenting on the incident. american style freedom has unleashed everything that was doubled before that was held like an evil genie in
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a lamp and seemingly forever thrown into the sea. but the resistance to this evil is punished, seen as a violation according to american freedom. but faulty to recorded by one pass the bible shows dozens of people wearing red sea shirts and black masks. disguising their faces, the openly marching with swastika flags mocking they making the nazi salutes and shunting slogans demonstrates as bleed 3 parts of the white supremacist, blood tribe, greek, which is founded in 2020. the officials have condemned to march, but no sanctions have been imposed on degree. you had from steve gill, made your host on physical come and say to you says this new and that's a group. suppose joe biden, for cindy weapons to ukraine, of the founder of this group has said they endorse president biden for president because he's sending missiles and weapons. do you pray? so this is a pro ukrainian anti american pro joe biden, neo nazi group or nazi group. this group did not let people know they were going to
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do this. they, you know, ended up walking through the street. ironically, what is the radical black ripple legislators in tennessee happened to catch it on sale. if this group had been walking through the streets, flying or considering battling flags of the old rebels flagged from the american civil war, i think you would have seen more outraged at what they're doing. and, and the anti semitism, the pro you frame probe by the approach of this band of quotes. so call not cease is, uh, is kind of treated differently than they were treated. forget they were walking the streets with confederate battle flag. so they turned their faces. they travelled town to town with their red t shirt so he can walk you through the streets to get somebody to videotape it and, and just create visibility for their group. the other countries build walls to keep out the, the flooded illegals pointing to their countries. well, joe biden ignores this year, but it focuses on other countries and other conflicts. and kind of going the american people, i think as it gets more attention,
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you'll see others step up and condemn. this is naziism. it's ironic that apparently um the, the death of the the prisoner is inside the area has drawn so much condemnation from, from those on the left without recognizing the barely she had ties to nazi as of so it's, it's kind of a weird juxtaposition of people condemning this but uh yeah, the volume e is uh, is also tied to naziism and people are pointing that out. so finally, the us influence on global economic development appears to be waning mount seas on a bike who discusses this on much more with a world renowned economy. jeffrey sachs on us and the latest episode of worlds of pods. and you can watch the full program on our companies. quick preview. washington is paralyzed. they've got corrupted by money. it got corrupted by lobbying, it got corrupted by political advisors who think that the idea is been not thinking
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. you know, when, when the president quote is a interview with tucker carlson, came out the dominant reaction was too long. it's rambling, you know, because their attention span is down to 10 seconds or 30 seconds. it's like watching people who cannot think. you look at the major newspapers new york times, are washington post, how they covered the interview. it was all on the most superficial questions. oh, did. tucker carlson, intervene should've done this. was the opening history, rambling and so forth. not what was said. what was analyzed? is it true? how should the west respond? none of that because there's no thinking going on. it's a game. what allows the american society a to be so resilient and to take a song, many expenses without clear returns and without much of a policy change. because i have to tell you that i think in the rush it will not
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pass. the russians would not have been so lent in. well, it's interesting, you know, 1st america isn't extremely rich countries. it really is a rich country average of, uh, average income, $70000.00 per person. so a lot of money. so there, squandering a lot of it right now. can you imagine a country this rich i and it's like in the soviet union and in the last years the life expectancy has been going down. basically for the last 10 years in the united states, we have addictions, we have a rise of the depression, a mass, obesity, so many problems. it's because the social fabric is not the only thing together. even though there's well the, that's all for now. do you be sure it's checkouts. ok, so you dot com for all of the latest breaking news and updates. i'm will see you
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makers are pretty open about seeing america for germany and dominance as means to economic prosperity and development. but do they approach it in a sustainable manner? well, to discuss that, i'm now enjoyed by jeffrey sachs director of the center for sustainable development as columbia university professor saxon 2nd grade on a great pleasure for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. my pleasure. thank you now and been pretty outspoken about the influence of vested interest on the years, domestic and foreign policy, particularly in the funding of all the military campaigns abroad. but it looks like the number i'm in town sent to you. of all the conflicts seems to be out stripping the capacity off even to be humorous, such as the us military industrial complex. how do this come to this? well, it's very interesting. you started with the vine flowers, which so who said that war is the continuation of politics with other means and i
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think he was right. he wrote that in 18. 32. and here we are 2022 and it still makes a lot of sense. he had a real understanding that these wars don't just come, not of any where they, they actually come out of politics, but you raise a very good question. what is the nature of the politics? so at one level, the war and ukraine, for example, in my view, was a war of nato enlargement. it's the united states decided a way back when died already at least uh, 27 years ago when we have one account of it that made a wooden large 2 ukraine rushes from then til this small would have said no wait. but then comes the question, why does the us do this? and i think that there are i in 2 different categories of answers. one is that the united states just wants to be the global head,
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your mind. it wants to be the biggest power and it wants to habits pieces on every place on the world. chessboard i the other is that it's business. i that a somehow there's good business that comes out of that approach. now they could be related, i because what is the business? so partly it's the war business itself. i. that's a trillion dollar your business, at least even bigger. and 2nd, by having military base is all over the world. the us things that it controls the flows of resources, it gets more oil. uh it, uh, is able to determine where pipelines go and so on. so there's another view which says that it's politics in the service of the world, the investment profile. well, a lot less focused on that investment profile in the business side of things because one was seeing that enrichment or basic greed wouldn't be concerned with prolonging itself. they would want their own version of sustainable development to
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make sure that you know, the machine keeps operating and turning out the process. why them and with all the budget, the responding on ukraine, the yours warm machine doesn't seem to be sort of fully effectively availing itself of the law. such an opportunity is the one you're calling because we know so well that the ukranian troops perilously short, the munitions on the weapons on everything else. if it's just business, why when they batter about making money? well, the interesting thing is the public is sick of this with the american people. don't want our government just spending the money on these wars which have been trillions of dollars a. they see that the budget deficit is huge. the debt to keep it's rising. they keep being told we can't have health care or dental care or i care or your children can't get help for school because the budget is in crisis and then bite and comes
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along and says, no, no, no, another 61000000000 here and 14000000000 for israel and this much for this, so the public's against it yet, it's still passes the 7th and it passes the 7th despite the public opposition because the senators, by and large are agents of the military industrial complex i and they do, it's bidding, the american people do not think this is a good investment as they already got, as, as an economic advisor to them. but of course, self appointed. i will say to them, it's not a good investment. this is allows the investment for the united states. we're not getting rich out of this, you're not benefiting from this. this is a waste of money and a waste of time and a waste of lives. but it is quite persistent. and one reason why it process is that when the soviet union ended in december 1991,
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the people in charge and those who came to be in power felt, you know, there's really no obstacle we can do what we want. so part of it is an incredible arrogance, that everything anyway, isn't going to be very expensive. these people are not very clever. i, in my opinion, that are in power in the united states. they spent 7 trillion dollars in afghanistan in a rock, ukraine, syria, libya. what have we gotten for nothing? let me ask you about the people because uh, united states private cellphone being a democracy in the model one. and as you wrote, all those failed war, since 2000 have caused the american people around 5 trillion dollars in direct outlays or around for to $1000.00 per household. there are many indirect expenses as well, like the supports for the veterans, the crime statistics, you know, the health care crisis, prescription drugs, crisis,
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etc. what allows the american society a to be so resilient and to take a song, many expenses without clear returns and without much of a policy change. because i have to tell you that, i think in russia it will not pass the russians would not have been so lived in. well, it's interesting, you know, 1st america, it's an extremely rich countries. it really is a rich country average of uh, average income, $70000.00 per person. so a lot of money after all it's, it's a very a, uh, it's been very productive, very lucky in many ways a great resource space. so there, squandering a lot of it right now. can you imagine a country this rich i and it's like in the soviet union and the in the last year is the life expectancy has been going down. basically for the last 10 years and the
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united states, we have addictions, we have a rise of depression, i mass obesity. so many problems. it's because the social fabric is not holding together, even though there's well so the political system does not function properly. it's in the hands of individual lobbies. the congress is especially corrupt because every congressman spends most of the time i making phone calls for money for re election campaign. so it's non stop going to rich people. a few days ago, i was walking home from my office in manhattan on the upper west side and the broadway. i was completely closed on one side. when i got home, i found out, well, president bide, was in town now. why was he in town? and he was in and to talk to rich donors not to talk to the public, not to have an event, not to meet with the people, to raise money. because that's what the political class does. now that ties in
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with these wars because people do make money on divorce, not the public, the public loses, but rafia know, or, or general dynamics or boeing or northrop grumman. they make a lot of money and they fund the politicians and we're told it just as it did, couldn't be clearer and more crude. the white house puts out maps to the congressman showing look, look at the arms of factories in your district. be careful. those are jobs in your district, you know, it's the war as business, not war, even as policy by the instruction we build their respects. i understand that the politicians are doing that. i mean, they've been doing that for decades and it hasn't been that apparent to the people, but you know, i'm surprised that the americans would take and saw much, and i say so that the, the somebody who knows that your country pretty well. and i remember the even even
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20 years ago when i started there. sure it was a very prosperous country, but ordering other folks people working at our university one the 3 inch and they had to save on, on gas and on food and everything else. and i'm sure they're in the majority, and i, i agree with you. so by, you know, the public is, is quite unhappy. the universities are a bit of a surprise to me because when i went to the university was a long time ago. but i started, i undergraduate 50 years ago. so it's really a long time i, the universities were against the establishment. that was the student rebellions against the vietnam war. now, i, the universities are more and more in the hands actually, of the government contracts. i, the foreign policy center is of the universities are paid for by the military companies. they're paid for by the us government. so i'm surrounded by former government officials or one of the future government officials who told the us line
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i have a different perspective because you know what i worked at rusher from but more than 30 years ago. i spend most of my time working around the world, so i look at the united states from outside look again, rather than from the inside. i'm not on the team of the us government, but a lot of people are and that has definitely re shaped the critical thinking. now when it comes to the public, the public's discussed it. donald trump won the presidency in 2016 as a, as a protest vote. he said he would clean up the swap. well, he made more swamps in some places, did other things. he was a very unstable character. i. we still cant figure him out. i the i'm is a very main stream i part of the supporter of the, of the military industrial complex and deep state. so we return kind of to normal i
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and that has been at the political level, the public is very unhappy. if you ask the american people who do you want trump or by may say, neither please can we have another choice. so the politics is not working right now . the political system is really in a crisis process that's we have to take a very short break right down the table. be back in just a few moments station,
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director of the center for sustainable development that the columbia university professor sucks. i'm sure you watched vladimir put in christmas interview with tucker carlson and not just to you. i mean, judging by the number of, of use a lot of americans are paying attention to that as well. and before we discuss the substance of it, i, i want to ask a different question because because a couple of days later, mister colson showed up into, by where a journalist asked him what i thought was a very interesting question here, ask whether president biden understands the law of action and reaction that's moves a country like russia, and i want to ask you the same question. but with regards to the american society, do the american, the leads understand what most uh, the american people and the lives the red lines. beyond which they better not to push because i with all the resilience of the american society, i'm sure there are certain, you know, basic human needs that needs to be mapped. i don't think
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a washington listens at all, either internally or internationally. so washington could not hear the russian red lines. in fact, as a matter of principle, if uh you said it, it must not be true will, will bluff our way, we'll do whatever. but internally, also there is a certain, a sense i that, well, we will create our own narrative. we will create our own reality. i, the job of politics is narrative creation. it's making the new cycle and so forth. so it's not listening. it's not thinking it's not trying to find solution. so it says, i'm sorry for interrupting, but it's almost unbelievable to me because i remember, well, like when bill clinton was running for the white house. he said it's very um, you know, publicly it's, is the economy stupid. i'm,
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the american people are known for that pragmatism that known for the, you know, material considerations after all, your a country that capitalism into the global level. so there are certain national traits to your country that have to be known and respected by the leaders if they want to keep the country together. what are those red lines? the thing that the americans should, the american leaders rather should be aware and capital about just to tell you, i do know, i have argued with this white house, so as much as they want to listen to me argue i about the ukraine war. and i told them it's terrible, the whole idea of nato, enlargements ridiculous, but beyond that, it's bad politics for you. so that's what i was telling them exactly that line, aside from everything else, this is lousy politics. i say the same thing with the way that these politicians
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are backing israel without any constraint is israel creates this massacre in, in gaza. it's lousy politics in addition to allows the policy. they're not very good at this buttons, approval rating is 30. so i guess already the what may happen to that old society and because i'm in america, has interviewed and many foreign countries, it knows what mass process a process can turn into. it can be pretty ugly. i mean, it's a, it's a pretty dangerous game when you push this aside just as a limit. i'm not saying the america, the american society is there, but it seems to be moving into that direction. if we look at just the, you know, basic statistics. it's been about 30 years since the united states political system has been able to really address any single issue i this is my adult life watching this. we are paralyzed on almost anything on basic issue, say,
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climate change, your energy or health care reform, or, you know, quality your tax system. it's been basically paralysis for a few decades. it's not even by the way, the polarization, that's the common phrase that americans, red and blue, are so divided. that's actually not the problem. the problem is that washington is paralyzed. they've got corrupted by money. it got corrupted by lobbying, it got corrupted by political advisors who think that the idea is spin. not thinking, you know, when, when the president put in is a interview with tucker carlson came out. the dominant reaction was too long. it's rambling, you know, because their attention span is down to 10 seconds or 30 seconds. it's like watching people who cannot think. you look at the major newspapers new york times
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are washington post, how they covered the interview. it was all on the most superficial questions. oh, did, tucker carlson, intervene, should've done this. was the opening history, rambling and so forth. not what was said, what was analyzed. is it true? how should the us respond? none of that because there's no thinking going on. it's a game and you were among the people who advised the russian government on how to reform the crumbling slowly of the economy. and this is a parent that is known and rushes. the shock therapy. i know that you advocated against that, you know, punishing a, as a stereotype of this happens on the non, the less, if the, you know, this term, the society in the, in a very profound way. i mean, the rates of suicide, the rates of crime, the rain so far, you know, abortion, what have you, people were, you know, to some extent losing that humanity and a very,
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very fast and sometimes very cool way. i wonder if in a way of russia or perhaps boots in personally returning the united states, this historical favor of exposing that now the american view of the world, the way its economy is prioritized as structured, is divorced from reality. it could that be a sort of a shock therapy if not, hopefully for the american society then is least for its leaders. yeah, just it's, it's worth the understanding this very quickly. which is why was i asked to help 1st by president gorbachev. and then by president yeltsin, because when i help poland, i said to the united states and europe and the item ask, canceled their debts, gives them something to help create a stabilization fund, a 10 to the social crises. my recommendation was $30000000000.00. emergency help to stabilize things in the united states. that flap, no. are you kidding? we're not going to help the soviet union. then. when the soviet union ended in
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december, i 1991 and i was literally in the room. when did it happen to the kremlin? because president yeltsin came across the room and said, gentlemen, because was all man i, the soviet union has ended. i and i said, you know, the united states is going to help you. it's going to help you mister president. and yelton's, the president yeltsin said, we want to be a normal cooperative country. any any do. and that was russia's view, and that's what president bush said as well. i watched this close up the united states could not accept. yes. and that's, you know, my, that's was my role trying to help, but the united states was against it. that's why i couldn't do any help. but, but my point, my point is that what we really learned was that the deeper issue was
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a communism or democracy or anything else. it was the united states wants to be the world power. and if you're another big country like china or like russia, as the united states does not want you there in that way, and that is really the deeper motivation. i'm sorry to say that's what president booth says the interview in essence, which is but 1991 didn't change all that much because uh, roger said okay we're, we're not, we're a democracy. we're now we want to cooperate the united states at the way. you're still yeah. to be dominance as an agenda. i mean, if we look at it objectively, if i also have to have some business planned to it, if you wanna share with, you need to calculate the names of the goals and to make sure that you know your, your balance to these is an order from what you're saying, and from what you've been writing, it appears that the united states just claims dominance,
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but it doesn't do any sort of homework to ensure that it has the resources, the capacity is this strategy, the tactics to ensure and without it, i don't understand how this people imagine the dominance will stay with them. i mean, it's like it's, it's not just wishful thinking. it seem to be a, you know, they say, well perhaps yeah, but yeah, so, and so the answer is, uh, the answer is 1st they live in the past. i because the us was relatively more powerful and 1992 by the clearly lives in the past. you how we use it, use a man of the past that a lot of my former colleagues and harvard because now i'm at columbia and so forth 0. all right, we're still the most powerful. they all look at the data, right? they don't understand actually, and the american people have been told all along. everything's cheap. you could go to take over a rock. it's cheap. don't worry, afghanistan,
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it's cheap ukraine. it's cheap. we could do all of this on the cheap. you don't never have to pay taxes again because all they do is cut taxes and then over extend the military. so the type is no politician asked the american people, do you really want to pay for a germany and are all, i think very naive. i'm not deeply impressed by the analytical power of this security state that i live in. i think they get it wrong, and they are partly bluffing. because if you really low sequence to sequence at ukraine war for example, it was a series of bluffs. the 1st block was ok, nato is going to expand. russia said no, then can't be on a cold, but we're going to be neutral. okay. be us will help over throw you on a co which no consequence. no, there were consequences. don't boss broke away. yeah. cry me, i was a re taken into russia. then i got
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a 2021 president. put you put on a draft security agreement between the us and russia. i talked to the white house, take it, this is right. stop the nato expansion. avoid the wor, no, no, we don't have to do that. big thought, though never be a mobilization by putting, he won't fight. we can back down our, our sanctions will defeat russia. you know, it's wishful thinking and gambling. but with our mom is an art and ukraine's lives opposite. so i think the answer is there is a group that profits even when it's a disaster. that's the military industrial complex, that's quite powerful. there is a group of gamblers and there is a lot of value because i have one last question to ask you about that. the interview that puts in gave a, the, very, out of it. he made a very interesting statement. he said that in his new,
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the miscalculations and mistakes of the us policy in the ukraine and now apparent. and it is, he's in session that the authors of the, of the policy sort of want an o from. but he made it clear that the russia is not going to be offering any se, saving that measure. so essentially, he said, you know, you created this mass, think about how you're going to extricate yourself from this. do you think that's a smart position and how can the us possibly get itself out of this mass after everything has been said and done? to my mind at the core of this has been uh, a god, a mistake by the united states, which is to have a foreign policy goal of weakening russia and surrounding brochure with nato. that policy needs to change. if the united states came back to the russian leadership and said, you know, we made, we really made
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a mistake made or was not going to enlarge to ukraine and to georgia. i, we should end this war. we should find true security arrangements for your region and for europe more generally. i'm pretty confident that there could be a mutually beneficial solution that would include a viable ukraine and to i. and, and that in my view is, is really the case. but in order to get there, actually i, there has to be a discussion and my view is that president by new president putting you need to talk. i've said that repeatedly publicly and privately in the united states for years going back before 2022. and i will say it again, that you cannot solve this without sitting down, and this is not ukraine and russia sitting down. this is the united states and
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russia sitting down and talking about a serious way to have mutual respect. and they have mutual security because that's absolutely what's needed for this world of source. and one thing here with that is that before sitting down, they also have to sit down and, you know, do that balance sheets and calculate how much money they have and how much more money they need for solving all the domestic problems. because it is, this is ultimately what sustainable development is all about, you know, being responsible and thrifty with your national resources and making them serve yourself. when all of this started this bravado back in 2000, the us that was 35 percent of g d p, the public debt. now the public debt is a 100 percent of g d p. and the prospects are, it's just going to continue to soar. so this is the unreality just added to the debt. and of course, it's deeply corrosive for the long term for the united states and hip, it's been
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a great to talk to you for our 1st our sex on base about those issues. thank you very much for your time. good to be with you. thanks so much. thank you. i'm thank you for watching. i hope to say we're again or was a part of the the, the on march, the 112011. the largest us, great, ever recorded in japan is we're interested a 14 me to to know me devastates the focus, fema each and you play
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hello and welcome defrost uforce. here we discussed the wheel in the verse, it takes full control of the dom yet republic, city of, of difficult following months of this fighting. so you creating tubes withdrawing after suffering significant losses. so at the get another week of the idea strikes on the policy and taking place, including a devastating res, thank your more than 50 local people for the electorate sake of saving, just to ease ready hostages on the utility that these groups by furious protests against the missing yahoo governments as thousands of these various demand another piece via on christmas to deal with
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gaza, also coding for new electric. the thank you for joining us for the weekly. hey, on oxy international monies be just going to bring you some of the top stories from the week just now we start this out in the don't ask the public where the russian military has officially taken control of the city of gifts that were submitted to defense as published for each of the ukrainian army, retreating before the newly appointed a commanded chief alexander assist even gave the order. yes, troops uh, seen moving along the roads and the fire and binding weapons and military equipments. ukraine says it's withdrawn to preserve lies, but moscow says that you're cutting tubes of thousands of casualties because local, the order of they're creating on forces, commentaries, chip, serious, get to bend in the city was issued only day after you create in troops became lean on control promote the measures are currently being taken to finally clear the city
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of the militants and block ukrainians. we need staff left the city and hold up at the difficult and chemical plant deliberation of div to has made it possible to move the front line away from the nets, thereby significantly securian from the terrace attacks by the criminal regime in key information on the defense of our troops was not transmitted until the enemy had been completely defeated and the city had been taken under control. so the city of difficulty has been described as one of the most strategic points on the buckle field in the one you crane. this 4th, it shows what's left of the city after months of fighting potential buildings on the streets are abundant. with most of the city infrastructure tensor rubble is estimated that hundreds of civilians still remain in the city. from the people population of more than 30000 people. so you granted officials side to the lock about munitions and arms as one of the reasons for losing the bottle of updates. with the coding stomach bolts, russian soldiers found full stalks of west and supplied weapons in update where you're cleaning units, web based. the items where, bundled to us,
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the forces flights the city. but we spoke earlier to human labor rights, lloyd dunn kovachick, and he says ukraine is likely to lose the wall, which the west refuses to accept. but they don't want to lose. they don't want to be seen is losing this conflict date, convince their populations to send billions of dollars, arms and munitions to ukraine. they have to try to say that ukraine is winning, or at least has a chance to win. despite all the evidence to the contrary, you know, right now congress she's considering, in other words, $60000000000.00 a package to ukraine. if, if the american people realize ukraine is losing and will lose this war, they're losing for a number of reasons. nothing to do with congress. they've gotten plenty of aid from around the world. the fact is that they are not as well trained as the russians. of course, at this point,
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they're conscripting an elderly man and in disabled people to fight because they have almost no soldiers left. which is another reason they're losing um is nothing to do with congress. but again, this is just propaganda to try to convince congress to do something and send them more money. it obviously shows this desperation, right? of ukraine needs the us more than the us need ukraine. and to come up empty handed is going to be politically devastating for the leaders in these countries. biden, of course, is a, is good, is facing the election in november. he's put his presidency on the line for you. craig and a number of other leaders in europe is done. the same is a, is decided they can't give up now. but literally of this week, more than 50 civilians including children, were killed in nighttime, r d f. rates on rough us, according to the guys in health ministry as well, claims that use the assault as cover to rescue just to hostages. a quick warning
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you may find the following footage, disturbing. the fundamental is, this is what happened. these are the 2 monitors right here, and there are injured people to my relatives got injured, my wife got injured and they were all taken to the hospital. these to remain here. they were the displaced from con eunice and all the tents here for the displaced. it's like a refugee camp. the houses and mosques were demolished by dozens of strikes,
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according to accounts from the local media welfare which is on the border with egypt is now the most densely pipe sits in buckled policy and enclave. with more than 1500000 civilians currently sheltering. that was the results of thought. that the way the idea said he managed to rescue 2 hostages, who was seized by a mass of october. the 7th is just about to continue using force through 10 more adult teeth from dr. so that's 2 more hostages home, and $134.00 still to got. israel remains committed to the pledge, but there will be no one left behind. we will continue applying military pressure to release the hostages by full split possible and to create the conditions for the release. otherwise the idea finishing batch is really security agency had been working. honda moved for several weeks, the operation was postponed twice and started at 1 am local time on monday. as soon as the opportunity popped up, as the army says if less than an hour and as a result,
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2 hostages were indeed rescued and released. these ro says 2 soldiers have been wounded from these really side as well. the country's air forces conducted heavy strikes in rough us to provide cover and support for the troops. the hostages were then taking to and is really hospital and their condition is reportedly stable. also pensions of brewing between israel and egypt called the lumen large scale operation in the rough, fine southern part of the gas was 3 face railing system. the reason urgent need claiming the rossville full battalions also not stationed in that area that have to be eliminated. these will also believes the roster dozens of tunnels that connect gather to age of 10 to collapse them is real, needs to intensified smoke through efforts. the problem is that at least 1200000 gallons are currently located in that area. and israel still does not have any clear plan on where to move them or how to protect them from being heard. these
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really get them in spokesperson earlier getting a very vague answer to that, claiming the res, plenty of space and gaza for people to really move. let's take a listen. how long are you going to give them to leave? and where are they going to go? you still haven't explained where they're going to go, given that so much is garza now is lots of as well. they're all open spaces in gaza . there are places where it is possible to set off attempting competence so that civilians can get out of homes way and not allow from us to use them as human shields while it takes, or rather a surprise and cynical statements by and his really official giving. dia conditions, people are health, and here's what the you, when reports about the situation in southern parts of the gaza strip right now. in rough uh, southern gaza there a 1400000 people. tons of kilometers of people living in the streets in plastic, make shift shouts as a military offensive in the middle of these completely exposed vulnerable people is
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a recipe for disaster. i'm all must be coming wordless. the question now is whether israel launches all day or is to launch its large scale operation and rough phone. we heard clear statements about preparations earlier this week. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ordered the idea of to get ready for actions. the request was also sense to elaborate a plan for potential evacuation of guidance from the southern part of the 3, but it really is also hesitating theory into edgar egypt. official cairo says any potential operation at its folders will put relations with israel to a challenge or t spoke to an official involved in the mediation process were confirmed that indeed the relations between the 2 could potentially crack in case of the operation. israel's allies in america also warning against the moves while some mass claim that the operation in the south of gaza will stop all negotiations. and that means that the fates of $134.00 hostages, still remaining ink of tibbets, in gaza, will be unclear. we are now at 2, it's on
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a boat. the crossing between is rolled on a trip to ed dozens of protests or is that you can see behind me came to try to prevent too many hearing aids from going to the gaz. us 3 of it is he had another riley of these kind to organize in recent weeks. they were stopped twice really police a bit before this check point. they left their cars and walked here early on monday . by the way, there was another similar gathering planned as kept him shut long, crossing another major entry of the age to the palace student and play some 50 kilometers from here, his really forces blocked the road, leading to that check point explaining the area was declared and military zone and didn't to live protest or is on media to pass through. most people believe food, water and medical and shelter supplies send from these really territory. go directly to the mass. supporting the militant group is really spice it against in gaza. so support over more than 10000 trucks and to the guy who has 3,
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carrying around 140000 tons of food and water, about 14000 tons of medical aid and also stream really needed equipment and materials for shelter is the un says more than 85 percent of gas is $2300000.00 population happen internally displaced in full months of these really offensive with more than a 1000000. now crowded around the rough farm and southern parts of the street for israel is now when intensive military activity raising concerns about the safety of course, all civilian gardens there. meanwhile, in some of these thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest the nets and yahoo governments,
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funneling of the war and gaza will also calling for new elections and israel, the, the, well, this content is mounting and israel, i some hostages remaining hamas funds while the $1000000.00 of ages own so just as are also demanding and use these fine business solve deal with the palestinian militants. is where the police come with the breakup. crowds, booking, i mean some of the city streets. and in jerusalem, a 100 surrounded outside the pm's residence, sell things similar demands. there's also some of them have to say a 100 times. i'm here because after experiencing the terrible catastrophe we went through in october, it cannot be that this government remains in power without asking the people what they want. and we want the elections here and now our economic security is dropping . prices went up by tens of percentages in the past year. our credit rating has dropped,
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which means damage for years to come. this government needs to go home. period. things are only getting worse with everything that's happened since the us. and if inside pick them out, years ago, every day we are reading is this is the strong as well, literally in terms of people dying and also the stairs as well. the values of this country people are leaving. people are dying. what else can happen that would need to prove that this is a dangerous government, the worst government, the government is running. it's very important for me to bring down to is government because they are damage in the country. everything they do is for their own benefit, their political seat. and the only way in my opinion to bring them down is, was protests. that's why i'm here. respond these very public southridge benjamin netanyahu claims that the elections of the last thing the country needs is covenants, unanimously declared that they will not submit to any pressure when it comes to
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opponents recognition or palestine. i decided to honda, soft of israel categorically rejects international edicts on a permanent arrangement with the palestinians. such an arrangement will be achieved only through direct negotiations between the sides. israel will continue to oppose unilateral recognition of a palestinian state recognition, such as that following the massacre of october 7th will grant a major prize to terror a prize that has not been seen before and will prevent any future peace arrangement dot com is that you all ready for oppenheim a is, and he's very peace activist, as well as the head of the 2 states coalition. and he says that benjamin netanyahu is doing everything possible to strengthen. these are the right swing guidelines and avoid doing the elections. it's very clear that the, these are the government a doesn't want to have a new election because according to all of the boards is going to lose any lie and dramatically and the, and they've been the guns. we re name, email address landslide, their victory. and we'd take over that,
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then the out del sol, and that then you always not the aiming to, these are the public. he doesn't care what will be the result of the pause because he doesn't want to go for the election. he doesn't want to even ask the public, but what they think about these government. therefore, these doing whatever he can, you know that the strength is a writing a question, and not to allow and your election to be comp. and, and this is the reason why is giving away all these really interest to the explain why to reinforce or so with these home government. and this is the, the reason why so many people are we go out to demonstrate against this government . because they see that their policy is not the right policy for the state. the fees way, it's the rightful policy for the past. and within the our need scholarship was really civilians were brought to watch torture. that's testimony. the euro met, human rights, money to a group has received from the senate, released, published in to say needs, or they claim the idea of invite to these are the citizens towards palestinians being tortured. it probably was arrested at the check point setup new the q 8 round
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us, which separates guys the city from the central region. as part of the is really random arrest campaigns. i was subjects to all types of torture and abuse for approximately 52 days. these really army brought a number of these ready civilians into our detention centers was beating us and telling them these are the how must terrace who killed you and raped your women on the 7th of october, for these way the civilians were filming as being beat abused and tortured while making fun of us. according to the testimonies, groups of 10 twins, these really civilians were invited to watch on the film that they need. but it's very obvious. so just subject to them to physical abuse. so just just by the thoughts are claiming prisoners took part in the how much i talked to last year. let me pull suggested the release of the to the, to 10. eas, excuse me, says as proof that this is not true. your med wanted to assess the in humane
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treatments or business is illegal under the rooms. the statute as it constitutes a crime against humanity is more from those testimonies. this happened 5 times while i was being held the 1st time we were blindfolded. however, one of the detainees who speaks, he wrote, told us that the soldiers were interacting with this way. the civilians claimed that we were all armed fighters. the other 4 incidents took place and in the gab, detention facility were successive is where the groups were taken inside of tents to witness our abuse and record the torture methods that we were subjected to without allowing us to speak or interact with the since we were not wearing blindfolds of the time, i saw them all 4 times with my own eyes. pieces rarely sometimes brought their dogs would have to bark at us. they also took pictures of us and posted them on social media apps, particularly tick tock, which the soldiers themselves did the same. the general director of defense for children into a national colored cause, mom says that the, i guess a legit soul john and humane treatments are published in your business violates
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international what they are doing. it's going to say that as i work and i forget that he meant that he had no even civilians if this to but in the hosted it is if they did that, that it can be i visited a they can to just acute did it. but according to the low degree man lives in them that even before the court decision that they have must name. but as they are at 5 times, all of these allegations are illegal. because if a human being us to a sense i'm phillip over and gives this in all the actions is divided by that vision, i guess goes by what they're doing now. is it creating more and more of a head inside the better seeing in their communities against those they is what they are doing is not the practice of that sort of data or in federal gate that or bodies it is as a helium policy designed to damage it physically and psychologically
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the image of the student and finally, the left you what in precedence has claimed that the western sanctions mechanism is ineffective and say, well says old 12 packages had a limited impact on the russian economy of the country. gdc climbed by 3.6 percent in 2023 outpacing both of the u on us, according to official figures, is all to contribute to origin mazda with one. the story in the west teen unity is really sticking together, just like drowning victims. then clinging to each other, after germany's own national statistics office forecasted a 2 year economic slump in the wake of a 0.3 percentage point dropping g d p last year, saving high energy and living costs. now it's the u. case turn to drop into recession. also with a 0.3 percent drop in g d p at the end of last year, that was even greater than what economists had even predicted. all according to
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official figures, the finance minister blames high inflation. so the cost of food and energy that spiked when europe decided to slack financial sanctions and constraints on its own . cheap gas supplier, russia. but hey, there's an obvious solution for europeans looking for more reasonable. busy cost of living. so i'm not exactly current on the prices, but here's what the cost of moscow. 647 roubles. so that is exactly 7 dollars, 7 dollars and 5 cents. i think in for that we got to cheeseburgers large fries, large colla a coke knock off and a piece of chocolate cake. so we weren't guessing what this would cost. however many years and united states buy groceries and we didn't pay any sense of the costs as we're just putting in the car where we would actually eat over
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a week. and we all came in around 400 bucks, about 400 bucks. and it was a $104.00 us here. and that's when you start to realize that idea ology maybe doesn't matter what size you thought corruption. if you take people standard of living and you tank is true filled, and crime and inflation. and they literally can't buy the groceries they want. at that point, maybe it matters less what you say, whether you're a good person or a bad person, you're reckoning people's lives in their country. and that's what our leaders have done to us. and coming to a russian grocery store, the heart of people and seeing what things cost and how people with it will radicalize you against our leaders. that's how i feel any way radical or i'm making any of this up by the way at all. so yeah, your opinions to just go do their shopping and dining in the most sanction country on earth. the same nation that the countries currently dipping underwater into recession said that they were going to drown as far back as 2022, a congressman from engage. the russian economy is collapsing. boot is to get the
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money, but he can hardly spend it. and time is not working for russia, it is working against russia. nobody wants to invest in bullshit anymore. put in, con, keep this up for much longer. this war will eventually come to an end by shipping the russian economy to the core. and we are in the process of doing so seems of all focusing on all the ways that they were going to implode, the russian economy, these leading european countries mostly just ended up showing how it's done on themselves, is dramatically bad. we can't go on like this. overall, we need to invest more in this country again and get economic growth going. now that the wind is really blowing across the country, it becomes clear, but we have failed to address and the last few days. gates. well, that sounds like good news actually, maybe now that matter for a quote, wind blowing across the country as a german economy minister cause it could power up the german industry and prevent the overseas exodus 2 countries that actually have a reliable energy supply. well,
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the same economy minister was busy bragging about reducing his own shower times. contrast all that with what russian president vladimir putin has been saying about russia's economy, maybe schools last year was economic growth was higher than expected. precious gdp increased by 3.5 percent according to our calculations and by 3.6 percent according to the latest data, this is higher than the world average. globally just figure averages 3 percent. economies of developed countries are growing by an average of 1.5 percent. all of this is in line with the international monetary findings own upgraded assessment of the russian economy for 2024 and upward revision of another 0.6 percent growth over its october 2023 projected resulting in a project and 2.6 percent growth forecast for russia in 2024 and a 1 point one percent growth forecasts for 2025. specifically the i m f site
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side military spending and domestic consumption. so 2 things that are totally the result of western actions against russia. whether it's making weapons used in ukraine, against nato, back forces, or sanctions boosting russian domestic consumption and production. so it looks like the west grand plan to destroy the russian economy is here's a bit of a snag. and this recession stops, seems to be quite contagious. even japan has been hit losing its spot as the world's 3rd largest economy in enabling jeremy, even in its pitiful state right now to move up in the 3rd place behind the us in china. as for the u. k. well, it's now reporting a 2nd and consecutive quarterly decline says technically a recession with a greater economic contraction, then anticipated. apparently no one tipped off,
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the british prime minister though is that in place and then moving back down the road is yeah, he has a full cross journey at the confirmation of recession exposed as a government, as a prime minister, completely out of touch with the realities on the grounds, a government that for too long has groups on a could moment failure with complacency, content to be the manages of decline. which is not the claims he has a plan. but the plan is not working. he claims that the economy has tons, aqona. but the economy is shrinking. the claims he doesn't want to take us back to square one, but we are going backwards. the prime minister's claims are in foxes. oh,
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come on now, no need to worry. the experts have it all under control. over at the european central bank in charge of maintaining price stability and low inflation, they're apparently busy fighting over whether staffers are committed enough to drinking the green koolaid the top official over their report of the has the backing of easy be president to steam like gather in telling employees who are ardent practitioners of climate change religion that they're just not wanted there . that's according to a new report from political. so while the ship is struggling to stay afloat, those over at the home and in a position to help correct the course, have apparently been otherwise occupied, squabbling over the size of its carbon footprint. that's all for now to be sure it's checkouts all t dot com for all of the latest breaking news and updates my colleague additional.
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the hello and welcome to cross the full board. here we discussed the wheel in russia. the land a vast resources found less potential for civilization. that's open to everyone. the. the view based on the washer fixed filtering system countries, most exciting accomplishments in one of the 2 boys introduce the pursuit can use this is what i'm thinking. pardon? do you want me to be able to teach this as the rush? it can be in the email to get you guys mentioned which over that was the main outbreak of those not to meet as you go to the stage to the 19th and the
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phone with us for the not everyone is obeyed. the order to forbid something like now go talk to her in this thing. they have decided to stay in their home. not all but his mother is 94 years old. she is very fragile and has not left or do i need to uh, pos on thing with deals. now when you do ask that, you gotta, you gotta, you gotta gotta send this guy. nick, transporting her to another place would probably think it was to die from that broken heart. if this happens too often, i'm on the displaced the file for the time that
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a binding curable with his decision to dissipate tucker by injecting sea water into the reactor use defective site. the on the, in 1954. when the rivalry with the former soviet union was becoming increasingly strong and the world was divided into 2 blocks, the united states department of defense secrecy carried out some experiments. it's
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causing the cost of this experiment with an e p, a test consisting in the explosion of a hydrogen bomb. the american scientists made a mistake, and that calculations, underestimation the power of the explosion, which was 3 times stronger than expected. the japanese fishing vessel died go for code you might well within the surrounding waters and was hit by the radioactive phone out the between to 3 fission and had to be hospitalized immediately. koobooley m i t t. the mall coney operates report. the vessel died a few months late as an acute radiation syndrome. radio and television interrupted that pulled cost to spread the news. traces of radioactivity with founding tuna fish in the pacific ocean. and this was the cold bridge to come out in the open and confessed to choose a little time because of fear of radiation. panic spread
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from that moment home. the people of japan have been totally full swipe in the check to meet the energy, the american government concerned about the spread of anti american and, and to nuclear sentiment in japan, a country it considered a military and eat, you know, make base of great importance to the appropriate measures by involving old japanese communications media using words such as peace, justice, and security for the promotion of nuclear energy. the actually too much to tato, a war criminals suddenly reinstated, by the americans. and who in the meantime had become a power for low b, as in media tycoon, played a very important role. he was a great admirer of american culture and he was confused at the nation's economic prosperity depended on the friendship with the us. from the columns of a newspaper,
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you'll notice shambling and from his own private tv channel and the phone television, he launched a powerful and effective pro campaign. in a few years, he succeeded in defeating the enemy to movement in his country and in persuading the majority of citizens but seemed bracing nuclear power was no. ready wise, but rather an indispensable choice. in 1950 for us president eisenhower count, get the program item is the piece to sweep away the memory of the foaming of japan and dropped only 2 years following the dial so cool. you model incidents a symposium on nuclear energy for civil purposes was organized and took place symbolically. in hiroshima, my to toddler was chosen as the president of the new commission for atomic energy. the construction of the country's 1st nuclear power plant was soon announced. thus it was that the country which would probably have been lost in the world to
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a spouse and nuclear energy became one of its main and most convinced supporters. the doing some or nothing come which you many that i just heard you meant that that i do me stay nice that i've done a lot yesterday jim. that's when he comes to us. we shouldn't have done this now. so it's sort of the email of the nuclear gypsies, the nuclear power plants, the seasonal workers, number in the thousands, and they are immediately recognized. they seem distracted, almost absent, but in reality, they are looking at you. they make you proceeds and say you have something to say, and they do. if you go to visit them in small taverns in the neighborhood at the nuclear power, they are paid 3 or $400.00 a day to be contaminated. although after the agency in the contract to skip their
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parts, every little comes up in their own pockets. they represent almost 90 percent of the workforce and they will stand most of the radiation. there are those who are in order to earn more, sykes and those same others, or take a double shift using different names for sacrifice prompted by despair. necessity of making use me at any cost. currently, it's a traditional job. i was told about 5 to 10 days photographer, who became famous in the seventy's for his report. thomas's inside japanese nuclear power plant stock. you have all those on the door. do we have that to you, or she buckles? i said, thank you and doesn't want people to think that i'm off to hold on. i'll give you a seal that what do you, they do you not to tell me what, what am i kind of sort of talking to my account so uh, so you got the came up to them this to the 2nd and i tried, correct? yeah. give me just a few. yup. so if we still have the, the one that you said you did not the one you left in a you one day you about it more hold on while i get a bunch of or put in,
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i don't know if they're going to job those investors settlement on the client i would show hold on one second, it's on the corner of it and nothing to my little you know, we definitely get up to 10 and then oh you oh, we can definitely do a less than that. i know the seal the middle of the night, i call my boss or g i n. i said my recommendation is that we tell us utilities that j e cannot support the continued operation of these plans. and my boss said to me, well, it can't be that bad deal. and keep in mind that if we have to shut down all of these more important plants,
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especially typical one here to use the world when they're down those funds. damage to the reactance bank. they do it the worse played for 2 months. some of them flying over here in may, they use one of the white one was reactor, choose building is the only one still in one piece, but it's the source of the most danger. as radioactive, the explosion that happened inside the building damaged the base of the reactor, causing the flood of various rooms and underground conduits. every day, hundreds of tons of radioactive water spilled into the ocean. the fema close on the 20. i don't know why ideas, so they're still in my dining motion, i'd sure to get it to more fucking and i don't know,
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they don't know minister now and mother made it down to the state of okay. oh yeah, that whole night. so then i know most, you know, most for me in that comes, i don't know. so to those 2 i years are still up to the we now know for sure that the core i made the whole the metallic base of the city and came out to complete it. but the thing is that right down here and the report from the government's investigation committee because of the radiation, no one, not even the robots can approach close enough to understand how much concrete separates the korean from the ground in the, on the look forward to talking to you all, that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're so shorter is
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a conflict with the 1st law show you live in to the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to great, uh, trust, rather than fit the various jobs. i mean with the artificial intelligence we have so many with demon of the robot must protect this phone. existence was alexis, the in the year of 1954,
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the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt above and governments of southern vietnam. 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the vietnamese, during this war into total health for the occupants. unable to cope with a guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt all alive. the village of my lay, where he 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all and all. during the whole period of this conflict,
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the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bonds, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam, and only 2 years later did the puppet regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of american aggressors in the systems to collect the hundreds of thousands of tons of radio and liquids are no longer sufficient. the leaks everywhere infiltrate the ground.
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some arguments that it would be best to throw everything over with one because of fishing area has already been compromised. pacific ocean is so big the but nobody really knows what to be. a long term effects, the radioactive substances, infiltrate the food chain, and the color rise on the top. where we stand, with our dictates sears, the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the sensor to the, to, to go to the, the name of the reset on a, to when i sent that out. and puts it on, i don't have to go to the database, most typically called invasive thing for the much sooner that information later supplied by workers confessed by the executives. and then confirmed through concrete examples in the 641 pages of the color color report talks about a name cause catastrophe. everything but such a guys the
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to send us the, the pop out in the, the the you know, this was still a member of the didn't don't want us to do this in the middle class. so what is a company and so you can see what i want to products and that is the same on the left side of the street to suitable and who is in 1st state and sympathy. going to the correct tower report shows that the direct cause of the accident for all, for seeable prior to march 11th. 2011. tough go was too quick to cite this anatomy
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dire situation at the site. the accident was the result of collusion between the government, the regulators, tapco, and the lack of governance by said parties, the with their behavior, they have betrayed the right of japan to be safe viewing risks. the, the, the, i wonder how it is possible that as of today,
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there hasn't been any indictments for trial, let alone a conviction. all the criminal investigations that have been started have already been closed. we shall no longer prosecute. everybody is guilty. no one is guilty. as in war, if there is no guilt, there is no responsibility. and there is no sin. if there is no repentance, mister, closer take care of this. this is the, the 4th day or 2 for the upkeep, semi panel, or the me, why are the real risk is to leave these roads where they are now on the roof of my building right before the is it in to our routine maintenance. so which consists of the replacement of the spent,
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the fuel was taking place at the reactor full to perform with estimates and as the ask a lot the the room above the reactor. so that, that was our level is even ways that the, the pool contains the new feel, the get you know, to come up when the cooling system is stopped working on your end, the room above and the reactor full number. there was only want to build a louder and decided to go all over the fuel or loans inc. and this, the new into the origin made with was in the pool. boy,
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if the fuel had been left on top of the, there would be you had 10 of the mountains down no carting. but this time, obviously didn't happen. the co sequences would have the culture. and this would have been told the reason why this made down the, the x, where you have has a remains. i missed for a long time. it was only after several months. we got to understand thanks to look off the condition of implants due to the pressure increase in the re insert the key to the bar. that separates the reactor from the fuel to storage pool broke
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there waiting for us. at the other side of history focusing most heroes were not enough. a bigger disaster has been avoided because a gate south broke the we have been spared because miraculously, something in the country of technology did not work. the the, the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best. most all sun set up the in the system must be the one else calls question about this,
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even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russians per day and split the ortiz vote net keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center. what question did you say a request, which is the president find the president people need to talk. i've said that repeatedly, publicly and privately, in the united states. for years, you cannot solve this without sitting down. and this is not ukraine and russia sitting down, this is the united states and russia sitting down and talking about
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a serious way to have a mutual respect. and they have mutual security because that's absolutely what's needed for this world. the hello and welcome to the cross stuff bullhorn. here we discussed some real in the the, the russia takes full control of the don't nets, republic, city of, of the following months of fee as possible. is that still your credit of truths with roy and after suffering significant losses? and yet another week of debbie, an idea of strikes on the policy in any way of including the devastating grades
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that killed them over 15 locals. but the alleged faith of saving true is rarely oxygen. the 10 of these is groups by serious protests against the nets and yeah, will government this thousands of his relatives demanded another seized by a prisoner swap, deal with guns out what also told him for new elections, fills out the headlines because our head to our website are to come for more news and analysis. i'd say show i don't focus on next. the hello and welcome to prospect bullhorn john peter level. here we discussed some real news. the death of alexi, nevada, and the and prison predictably and quickly became politicized in the west and of all means death is a cynical political tool. also, the annual security conference in munich was once an important intellectual venue.
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now it's a worthless talk shop and i'm joined by my usual guest, george samuel, we in budapest. he's a pod cast with the goggle, which can be found on youtube and locals and america as we have martin jay. he is an award winning journalist by german cross that goes in effect. that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it. let's go start out with george in budapest, um the dentists of, uh, mr. nevada. and they had such an early age in chris is and 1st of all, i want to make sure to, with my guess here in with our audience, no person in causal incarcerated should die in prison, full stop. ok, full stop. ok. but predictably, uh, the, the so called leader of the russian opposition. i don't want to be clear with everyone. that's how the west labeled mr. nevada and me. and that's not how he is seen or was seen in russia. okay. and so i'm trying to set this up george here. here's what joe biden had to say, you know,
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take it for what it's worth of us present, joe biden. acknowledge that. what wild quote we don't know exactly what happened. there is no doubt, but the death of nevada only was a consequence of something putin and his thugs did. so it's a, i don't know what he's talking about. we don't know, but we, we know um this is the typical messaging we get also for what it's worth, the vice president harris said russia is responsible, george. you know we've covered mr. nevada and these checkered history a lot in the past. i think it's regrettable. like i said, don't say the 2nd time. no person should die in prison. george. that's exactly right. it's very interesting that within hours actually within minutes of the announcements of his death, everyone he already knew who was responsible. um north stream,
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18 months ago. we still don't know just as successfully done or you know, roll the investigation or what we don't know. but he, i don't even know is he out of the boots and did it was interesting. um is that from that very same day of the amount. so that is uh this uh and the people wailing and solving. and uh, you know, by doing the novels of grief over the loss of the leader of the russian opposition of the song was hit with a $355000000.00. fine. um, with the interest is going to be probably close to around $460000000.00 now. um this was greeted with much relief joy. i believe i'm on much of a media of the same people who we think over the phone. there is a case belief driven by political agenda. it's never been done against anybody else . if it's an up school that has never been used in this way and no one way because
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that's the, that's the here, the leader of the opposition, the ones, the one the, the video, much of the so the liberal caucus sent it to the test is being persecuted and is basically to try to be, be forced into bankruptcy. that's before we get on to all the, the full criminal cases of being up to see where they gain some 4 different jurisdiction. not one of them ever been down against a former president. no one has ever, this is both in each case. it's a complete extrapolation of, of the law is, you know, that's a, you know, the tailoring it in order to go after a political event of this is really the problem with know how the and the west, the west seems to be completely blind to how it treats its opposition probably. you know what the, those are the opponents that issue that throws into prison. there are still people in prison in guantanamo bay for more than 20 years was never done on trial, special or no, no one talks about that. but the still. ringback there and then we got to be
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believed in washington dc, who protested as is the right under the 1st amendment. they protested that the uh, the, the certification of the election. they're still in prison and i'm many of it happens . i haven't even had a health trial for them in and it was more likely to be sent as the grotesque task and when so just so dislike not only will such as the 19 years are ridiculous to that still lesson then um what some of the the proud boys was sentenced to well also martin, we had the death of gonzalo lira, i mean was it? but there was no outcry in the west there. you know, you know, martin, the again, you know, when we get a story like this. so obviously it was um, it will go crowd funding for ukraine and of all of the sudden death at the hands of whoever is a justification to fund the ukraine conflict. this is how they connected,
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but i want to remind our viewers here. the only was a very, or had a very checkered career politically in russia, it was mostly associated with the right way nationalist for, for the 20 years that he was in, involved in agitation. i would put it that way. that's, that's uh, forgotten there. youtube videos where he refers to migrants is cockroaches. okay. or migrant workers is a, a tooth decay in russian society. and then he played this kind of reformer, anti corruption role and he with himself was convicted of, of, of corruption. george, i already points on. i want to be very clear that extremism thing kind of mystifies me, but that's a part of the law that can be easily interpreted in the way you want. but the never only that is being harold in the west is not to know that the only the people know in russia. yeah. but also i think the only in the west is i think we should make it
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very clear that perhaps of his demise above the reason why ends up in prison was because of the west and methylated because of him getting so close to the americans . and probably some to europeans, what i mean there is that there's a film circulating, i don't know if it's more of him talking about $20000000.00. it needs to fundamental position and campaign, you know, from the, um, a really timing point rule blacks, most of his career that he was going to do, my dad that was that no one in russia was surprised by that. ok. i mean that, that, that just a certified in the minds of most people that he's just a tool of the west. keep going. yeah. when i put, i think that's the i think we shouldn't be surprised, but that me shouldn't be surprised that he's going to continue to be as to what others are west as his wife will be. you know, i'm not joe, as touchstone, the point that there seems to be this, turn this environment with a you leaders to unaware or just don't want to see how the rest is out of control
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machine going on in many western european countries, particularly button while we are losing our freedoms. we are losing our democratic principles. we are losing our liberties. you know, 20 years ago, we would probably put on page 3 of the, some of the times, a big piece about. so in showing that how protest is rest 2 or even genders to film protest as a risk. and that is happening today in great prison. we are arresting, john bas, please. um, bundling into the back of the police vans quite aggressively. jealousy pulled out a small phones and just recalled what we called, b roll, just some basic footage, you know? because what are they afraid of where, you know, there is this mentality now. and in lot of these countries, the police represent the front line of gulf ultra product control and the anything to confront stuff. anything that may shakes this institution has to be dealt with quite. we're not in the most abrupt as way. and i think we'd,
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when we've lost touches that. and so let me a little bit with this this, you know, this discipline political em correct. so it makes the news i think we can expect how well it is. we expect us to live on the land. oh my god, i almost wanted to vomit when she talked about values on values. you know, i mean, so say well, you talking about women, your values or your values. um, just sit and blame. watching julia assigned the british prison, you know, and you mentioned cause are there before, you know, for all your values, just too slow. so another 500 children today and gaza, you know, i mean, look good. say this just well, you know, you know martin's, you know, throw it up there at the george i, i think i've figured it out. you can have values when you're an elected official. what are you like to see? i, i think so. it's like, it's always bizarre. what watching her as if she's a political leader is just simply, i'm elected the but the that is the model is actually the right about the issue of
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values. she's also advise, because stolen by the nato secretary general also lost the thought about that. and we, we, we have values, they don't. and the key thing is that, um, they never get challenged on this. i never get, uh, a mosque about these uh, you know, they leave that visible values. in the case of julian, this is absolutely friends incentive. how do you justify keeping in prison? uh someone has not been in prison for 5 years. who has not been convicted or anything. just easy has been convicted of nothing in in the u. k. um, and he's being held for 5 years in a high security, a prison and that you know that nope, no, we really have a awesome these questions and it, should anyone be even dean's will ask the question, they would be immediately laid out by security. as i saw her, these are some terrible suggest a person who doesn't really know how to behave in a proper a social setting. and so this is, this is really the, the point with the,
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uh, the, you know, the nato. and the land is that they simply convinced that if they, the russians or chinese other ones would be evil. this is what they do to the political opponents. and when, and you know, when you point out to them what, you know, what, what he, what, what are you doing here? here are the political opponents here with people being thrown into prison. here people just being kept the year off, the air in presence of, of you know, this is i, they, and they throw you out a rumble the best to say what was just what about is of, or this just booted talking points. and again, you know, it's true if we go back to the january of the 6 there's, you know, thousands of people have been incarcerated, send the sent, sent to links, they present to us. and again, for longer terms then uh, you know, not enough on it. and still they get to it, but we have values. what are all these values? where are these bad? well, you know, it's interesting martin is that, um again we, we see
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a case where the someone's death is quite useful for the powers that be because this is a, you know, we're going to talk about the, the munich security conference and the 2nd half of the program, but this is one of the highlights of the security conference in munich is that uh, you know, we have a, a supportive is rail support of, of a ukraine and another battering ram against russian. this time it's in the volume it's, it's, it's very useful for these people. it's incredibly useful and, you know, in the union we should always remember, it's not a democratic body. it's a, it's also kind of boring as a sort of the antithesis of democracy on the national state level. you know, so it was designed by design. it was great. instead of the, it could rust through some policies that were never got through with the democratic way and, you know, and it was this belief settled by the french leads at that time to the end of the war in the fifty's. this was a way to develop and to move forward and asked to sort of bypass some of the
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democratic stuff that we've just been waiting and going way you know. and people are still going to the land. so to get back to them. but, you know, they, they, they, and even host at all, those federalist and brussels, you know, milk in the gravy train. you know, i'm paying that drum, you know, they're all coming out now with this same argument which we hear again and again the last few days. you know, and it's been repeated to just to, in the last couple of days, you know that your knees to be bigger and used to have more money as a defense. you know, and this, this, this, this uh, unfortunate deal with that. well, have to jump in here. we have to go to a break that all be through nato, not the european union gentleman,
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most exciting accomplishments holding one venue. the c a voice is a new the pursuit can use. this is where i'm located. pardon? do you want me to be able to teach this as russia? can they be in the email to get together? and you mentioned that almost a week later and play golf breakout knows not to meet as you go to the next to stage to the 19th and the interview was conducted the institution to the end of the info to be for the the the welcome out to prospect boulevard. john, peter will build revenge. we're discussing some really, as in george, i want to go to, you know,
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i said in the 1st part of the program and we will discuss the munich security conference. they used to be an inverse thing venue. i mean, i would follow what you would follow and we would, it would sometimes would be some very interesting guess. vladimir putin made a very historic one many years ago, which foretold what would happen in ukraine. it is happened, not that i'm say he can predict the future, but you can connect the dots of if you, there's a certain thought process that goes forward for that. um, without any kind of restraint, we're going to have a comp, like we have that now. but, you know, the munich conference now is just, it's very jingle istic. it's, it seems extremely controlled, but they don't, they don't talk about security. this is what irritates me so much. the issue of security is never mentioned. you know, when you look at the, the, the, the big names, you know, mr. zalinski was there,
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we have the ball and his wife is there, very orchestrated here and they're not talking about the security situation in europe now. they're looking to bolster a failing regime and cube to batter against russia. again, luminaries in munich, presumably, experts in security, kamala harris is there, another experts that they, they don't call for a ceasefire? in 1000 a you, you would say that these a weights would have enough, you know, clout it and, and, and influence the say, well, we've talked about security here and you know, the security of the middle east, what we shouldn't have ceased. they can't even get there. we talk about everything . it seems like, except for security, george, today us the right the, the, the, the, what they mean by security is security for themselves. they don't know exactly by security for anyone else because they say they did take that seriously global security and then they would invite and leave this alone with the well and ask them,
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well, what the security means the you mean the? yeah, they go to, um, you know, and those career what a security means on those career. what does security mean for iran? um and they would get surprising answers. and so that was, that's why they would prefer, say, well, secure to our secure. that's all that really matches. but what's interesting, and that's really highlights like the problem that nato isn't about protection, it is a protection racket. and the apple that literally only thing that that's on the mind is how do we keep was going for as long as possible. so that at this media immunity security conference, the anguish they had was from mice come back and this, this is the 9 that trump will come back. now, you know, they like it, you know, they can go back and do the trunk is what you're saying. we're relatively peaceful, literally. oh, that was, it was was,
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it wasn't anything as bad as what we have today, but this will be a nightmare. the truck might bring was doing and it might, you know, he might well, he might not. i mean, he also sent lethal weapons to ukraine, so we don't know, but it's closing them night mess. he might come back and he might just bring was to an end. and that's, that's just terrible. and that's why in the, at munich they, they, they try to, as a badge of the republicans look, look on the volley. it's the wrong that you have to sign off on this uh $60000000000.00 where you credit even though what's the connection between the 2 of us on this list of tells you got, gets into this, get that money in. and so that's, that's the thrust of this conference. they just rating the republicans would be sufficient eagerness to throw more money into that small of the unit. it would seem to be sure that's kind of a form of election meddling from an outside come worse, but i don't know if the discount that 100 out there, you know, market a georgia is. right. i mean, they only want to talk about their security, but i feel a little bit further, a little bit more new in the security of their class and of their id ology. okay. the security of the gemini, they were,
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it will be continued uninterrupted. and if not expand, this is what this is all about. the indivisibility of security is not in their lexicon. any longer, martin? yeah, i thought it was just basically a very wrong lower slide press conference. you know, it was really what about and then chose that's the right above the point of security racket rather than this isn't creating a real defense strategy. you know what, what ways people talking about. they will read this to try and keep the old school going and keep the old messages of life and keeping everything in checks and making sure that everybody was on message. but the interesting thing from a john his perspective is there weren't any for us that what was the agenda as soon as they have structured the event to such a way quite cleverly, actually that they invited top general is to se, share this of a 20 minute or 30 minutes sessions. so that was a way of taking the books to say, well, we don't actually have to do live on scripted quick question from john this. that
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was, they didn't, you know, and you have these terribly, really contracts planted questions which made me almost a lot for one point. i'm the, the, the, the credit and pays the rent to rent a golf. today it was tons of a cult members name someone will correct me. you know, he had his question, it was so thought that it was so low cost rates in the moment he done, you know, christian, i'm a pull. is that okay with us enough to i know hit me well time, you know, so thanks very much. so i guess there's, there's no media interest in the tool and i think nowadays that that, but they didn't want a buffet to get cold. george, i think that's probably what it was like i, i, i'm sure the menus at these things are really quite impressive. okay. but i mean, martin brings up a really good point in that way. we see it. and it's interesting that we know we've kind of thrown in like a january 6th. we're having the ball and then we have the guns. i will, we are we in a one time will be a power doesn't want to be interrogated. do they? they don't want to be challenged,
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it's getting worse and worse. and plus it's something that martin can attest to. here is a media journalist. they're on the side of power that they're, they're there. they praetorian guard george who exactly on the on the side of power and that's why they continually so you know, like attack dogs a leash against anyone or told who challenges it. so like carlson entered the that's a very good example. the goal of the attacks against the top across on the he had the temerity to go to moscow to interview any important will lead to but he didn't ask hard questions now these years never even realized. oscar paul quest, if you, if you, where, when was the last time any journalist went into uh the oval office, an awesome bind. and um, what the hell are you doing and you pray and how is this in any way benefiting the americans with benefit and ukrainians? benefiting anybody or asking why is that the pursuing julia massage. i mean is this
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going to get these? a general is why why want to put him away? the presence of the rest of his life? they never do that. it is always kind of a phoning like, well what do you think we're going to do about this threat to democracy by donald trump? i'm is the president. and is that that's the level of the questions you get to so so then to do criticised a topic, also for softball questions. nobody's he will ever do. and again, just just go to an a, t. m a and a nato press conference. and with the questions, it always is nato doing enough to come to russia. what's down to do about do you have is media class? i mean, i've been there and i've been, shouldn't be called media, but that they're the ones that are more hot. they're always more hawkish. there's a, you know, with more retaliation, more retaliation. you know, we, it's, it's very into the, are you watch the sunday shows in the united states and in the get so kind of a perverse defensiveness,
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that the buy ministration has. like you're not doing enough, you know, and i mean, when we look back was they were going down to the pots of a 3rd world war. and it's a very artificial conversation that the powers that be and the media have, which of course none of these people may have ever been on a battlefield. most likely martin go, you have. so yeah, i've been on a few in my career, but the point i think that george is making is it is, is let me sort of, i think, come it's know that tucker, call some of tough questions. i don't think of the questions with that tough. they were just really the kind of questions the my journalist interns or university were put together on a back on them like they've been doing well. i believe that they were just basically wrote a mentally normal questions that you know, anybody would come up with. and we should be asking ourselves why, why does somebody like to the cause and have to ask those questions in the 1st place? and the answer is because nobody else is of the to and then what's happening in my
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career is i've seen the transition of you know, general is moving slowly over towards the political model to align themselves with the establishment with the intelligence services and everything. and robin be, you know, the recalcitrant sort of angry, young man, strong stones, you know, at establish what we, what was, was the case in britain, in the sixty's. simms mates is that we, we distinguish our sales by being mc establishment. it goes to franklin. jim is now with the st. merle pro establishment. we're all part of, you know, the conspiracy. and let's get back to you know, to this, this conference is ridiculous conference. you know, this really was an opponent example. you know, of the leads being turned deaf and not really understanding what's going on if they can, they can actually stink, or they can pull the will over our eyes and come up with this mold. since i've come up with these, these constant messages, you know, of that nature has to be bigger. you know, defense funding has to go up, you know, we have to prepare ourselves. you know what, some of the lynn came up with that and i, she wasn't really challenged. nobody said, well why? you know, um, what, where, where's this whole going? where's so hedging?
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you know, but i think the confidence itself, um, you know, for me it was known events and even though you know, 50 well they just turned upset. but look at their media coverage. was probably anything that i told because they didn't, they don't really have much to say. i mean, the big problem is we've got a problem in the world to comp as old. so we need to feet and like i'm and then come up with these disorders, plans to protect people like civil delays. so they still have that power. there's the tulips insulting, but and i'm sure it's michael speaks english breaking news. he actually speaks english. i thought he was off with it from the string together. even a sentence, a gentleman, but apparently the george short to the sergeant schultz is a half way who can speak english. so what george? yeah, it's i, i'm not very impressed by this. the sergeant schultz. most gentleman speak up pretty good english and honest, but it's a, it's a 0 and it goes to this list,
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the salient issue here, which is this, the munich secure of the conference. it is now, you know, the thrust of it is how much more money can we get to ukraine? that's going to give you a hundreds of thousands of dead. do you want to go kill in other a few 100000 with a view to want what, what do you try to achieve here? you know, there's a, you got yourself into this rule for no reason. that's all your brain is not a member of maybe for another member the you. there was no reason for you to get it or why. what is the reason what it was? the explanation were. and again, this is what have journalist shouldn't be doing that job, which is the challenges that what is the reason for this? and then i'll doing it and i'll go see what needs to be brought up again. so that's, that's another thing you would just say. at what point you're going to just say uh in all 3 of those, just going just keep repeating it. you know, leave is on be like way, october, the 7th, october the 7th. but this is all they do. so what is, any of this got to do with security? let's just the boys was going, oh and it started another one in, in, in the,
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i guess the who's using the receipt. right? you know, and then this is the alliance. you know, the somehow i a, yeah they, oh it's, it's, it's the, it's the munich and security conference. that's essentially what it is great for insecurity. and then to get more budgetary funds to, to keep these more is going. gentleman, that's all the time we have one, i think my guess americas and in budapest. and of course i want to thank our be worse for watching us here are to you. so you next time. remember, across the rules, the president find the president need to talk. i've said that repeatedly,
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publicly and privately in the united states. for years, you cannot solve this without sitting down. and this is not ukraine and russia sitting down. this is the united states and russia sitting down and talking about a serious way to have mutual respect. and they have mutual security because that's absolutely what's needed for this world. the, the the
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piece of stuff. so for, for me, i think that i told my case i'd always fit your needs. you know, it goes to someone that really needs this more of the say, a simple answer 5 to make sure there's no law. the place that you submitted, she put up a demo as far as what is a financing, if bus card you choose to go to the nation and here we suggest this such as yourself. oh my gosh. there's nothing in it that's been going on with the citizens, the symbol. so hold on one second for me to just give him a little notice when changing, but its cuz like pushing tissue on that says complete that, can they give the message? it said, you mean you can get bravo just said,
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elena. this handcraft as an alternative to the american public. and you were a pen and us symbolizes a nissan of the russian aviation industry. and you're even more stable than you partially display of the e of i'm of them. and what does that mean here? what they came over here, what is what's on the list and then you really opportunity the price and that gives the compared to weight. and there's will a store when you, most of what i say suggests that we follow up with the official federal. when you look at them with those need to deal with what i see for the next to. but because we figured it was some pretty teas deal with seller financing and leasing when you had seem pretty, what keeps the pro subsidy were pretty difficult to use them. because that way, when the flows live, ok you with your people, with those me do it and then you can predict those students, some of them as well. so you may have a new symbol of for fun. you don't want to see for the only you can be don't see even the way it was a country for all you say old listing of so then yeah somebody me and then i'll just explain him. my god issue nimble up, but he needs to go on the site. yes. go us. i use it. yeah. most that i'm a couple of the places where do you live? somebody with
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a forklift opponents just almost like you see if that plays with the key. somebody out there isn't, i don't think i do that. and then it's just they and so i'm not sure of that. each post that you'll say is can say, as i say it, well those will get us upset with them for you. give us up with some of the places where did they would certainly be stuck with the biggest and most of them going to be kind of. 2 openness, some of the messing with my share. so additionally, maybe to go through me, put me on the team, probably with the time that you want to stay on the bus but usually go to a specialist sort of issue the, you know, i'm not from someone who came as i said,
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you literally he said he understood it, i'm going to try to rich, you more things and you know, which i'm pretty up number let's list which i think a couple of us. the weight is 50 per annum. awesome. so last time i look good as a pretty, as me. so if you must accompany you have like a simple probably you know, somebody with the store name does it you course the for each i took a look at what am i going? let me try to push the will fit in for feel a little and then we have enough for them. is items to from was the way, is village bonus to officially somebody. yeah. which and they do store one of the alonzo principal federal nation. what i'm, what you know, some of them, and i'm with the city street as well. that's just the, the future isn't only being built in the sky. the ground spoiled was always an inherent thought of russian culture. but now it's a mainstream activity with some help from domestically developed innovations. unaccessible infrastructure, like a huge big city stadium for now to gym right by your home. but even,
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and that's no longer enough. new ways to engage in sports or being developed combined into physical, virtual reality. the child in the sense that that's then the lowest of to, for me, i see the chunk even the more additional, you know, lots of support $60.00. let's just say yes. yes. or no, you use it for a week of the sports or the but i just made a month as long as it be. so at the end of this month, for somebody in the spaniards from minneapolis, and that goes with some of the, of some of the, the foundation for the rest of the truth is because the only took such a cut off is awesome. the new m 12 months ago because i'm months
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away is one of the most ambitious transport infrastructure projects pulled an 800 kilometers long. it will link several russian regions, cities. and that includes the distances, things show, right? the most the t, y, and sorts each in nancy was great. the watch much, much but the distribution system though i knew of cause i loved it. ya, yo should understand most of the game and you b as in dog decide you just say she bought a truck from the night a and the design is only part of the route. russia's national motorway will stretch from some petersburg to vladivostok with links to china,
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mongolia and north korea. really below this is just to let them know it's a bit of the inverse. so support the with the words to the boy should change the movie or just the finish line. that's fun because i chose that over the phone thing . it was cuz we did the sound to you just need you in is that the purchases for the that no set and then you can see a so good. yeah. yeah. of course. can i use? yes. so to finish it in the right here to the, to me. yes, the follow slice, because to know your cousin, he's doing them. this is a something new and weekly to most of the schools modeling. and then for us to my mother's presenter stars match and less than 0 is to 90. excel should even let's
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