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cards and dos fine, so inappropriately and everything was about cards and is on cards and insulin. i said to her, do you want me to just not eat those cards? and she said, no, it won't do you any good. and you need those cards. and what those statements couldn't be any more untrue. i know. i know now the views as representatives of the interest of your people spokespersons for their political and national will have a keen sense of the genuine demands sentiments and needs of millions. and it would be no exaggeration to say billions of people on our planet. lot of move put in a, dressed as the brakes, parliament members at the farm in st. petersburg. that's a, that's threatening cooperation, india, budging, multiple. what are the data summit? there are once again promises that you pray include,
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eventually joined what even that countries over the neighbors within the block are again, such as i understand you cranes desire is a sovereign country code. membership of ukraine in nato is only a guarantee of a 3rd world war and i made re driving pass up for joe biden to drop off of the presidential race will look at the trick spelt western democracies used to get the election result of a need. no matter how many i have, 2 of those are the, are you watching are to, to national, reaching you from the russian capital. i a michael, quite a lot of it put you in has dress the importance of pilot man jerry and dialogue within the breaks group. of nations after farm in saint petersburg, and he emphasized that the lions represents the interest of being units of people
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across the world. but let me see dello today, parliamentary dialogue, including within the big framework is more important than ever. because you as representatives of the interest of your people spokespersons for their political and national will have a keen sense of the genuine demands sentiments and needs of millions. and it would be no exaggeration to say billions of people on our planet, russian president vladimir putin and began his address to the plenary session of the tents. bricks parliamentary for on by putting emphasis on just how important this for them out of all the other previous ones really is because the, the parliamentarians here, the in let them are pollutants words the representatives of the global south. they're working very hard to reduce global tensions around the world as well as establish a multi polar world in which the rep, in which the interests of their billions of people in terms of population are actually represented. and this is something that's uh at the same time,
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vladimir putin said that there's a small minority called the so called golden 1000000000 that are offering a serious amount of resistance to this move towards multi polarity. what kind of shopping you might have. we are well aware that the establishment of a world order that reflects the real balance of power and the new geo political, economic, and demographic reality is a complex and in many ways, unfortunately, even painful process. this is primarily because of the efforts of the bricks. members in other developing countries are encountering fits resistance from the ruling elites of the so called golden 1000000000 acting country to historical logic, and often even to the detriment of the long term interest of their own people. they now seek to establish some kind of order on their so called rules, which no one has seen. no one has discussed and no one has ever accepted. and such rules are written or adjusted or new every time. for every situation in the interest of those who consider themselves exceptional and have aggregated to themselves the right to dictate their will to others. just in the best traditions
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of classical colonialism. this is a clear attempt to substitute legitimate international rights. it is an attempt to create a monopoly on the truth in the last instance. and such a monopoly is destructive pressure is building up on all those who have their own position. contrary to the principles of international law, forceful collision, unilateral sanctions, selective application of trade rules and blackmail are being used. you have to remember that the bricks economic block represents over one 3rd of the entire world's g, d, p, and around 45 percent of the population of the entire globe. so that's almost half of the world's population, and these are the people that are being disenfranchised. but what a, by what vladimir putin mentions they are the so called rules based order that nobody agreed to and nobody discussed. and yet the west is still using dick tutorial means like sanctions and threats and black male to enforce all across the world. so an example that, as we heard, the russian president say was an example of neo colonialism in it's in its most
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stark form, but the russian president also spoke a lot about the russian chairman ship and bricks right now. and that the ultimate goal of mosque out here is to make the conditions for the work of member states and observers, states to be as optimal as possible so that they can achieve their goal level need to get the main goal of russia is current presidency in bricks is to create the most favorable conditions for the progressive development of all its members. i am convinced that by working together we will be able to achieve maximum realization of the economic investment. technological and human potential of countries and strength and the constructive influence of bricks and global processes to make the world we live in safety, and much more harmonious towards the end of his address to the plenary session, russian president vladimir putin stressed that bricks is one of the key elements of the emerging multi polar world, one of the key organizations and it's people, it's member states, and it's observers are working hard and all speak years of energy, culture,
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economics and politics to achieve their goals that are no doubt going to contribute to a more multi polar future and the russian present also said that the organization is willing to work with any country whose interests coincide with those of the brakes block away from russia now. and they just saw my dental washington. it's kind of the wrapping up. but while the blog makes more and more promises to ukraine, including a potential there during the airlines slovak, as prime minister says that he would never allow that because it could lead to a world war on who the spring. and i should keep with me in camp repeated publicly, i don't know how many times that the smear party and it's on voice within the national parliament and of the republic of slovakia, will not agree to frames membership in nato. i understand you create a desire as a sovereign country, but membership of ukraine and nato is only a guarantee of
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a 3rd world horrible that i can set the ways that my colleagues more odd have mom you discussed this issue with john and capital age. i see the research editor at issue inside that he said that the sort of on prime minister is now the loading and this on willingness to let you train join the need to i would disagree with what he's, what he's saying, as far as the result. but it's absolutely, you know, part of a slovak is right as a needle member to say, we're going to say no. and my guess is that to, you know, he's going to, 1st, we're saying no, as long as there's a war. and then we're saying no until we see what some sort of pieces like. so yeah, this is going to be a long time, but he's not the only head of state or head of government with respect to the 32 members of nato, who have that same opinion that i'm not just talking about prime minister or, but there are others who feel for different reasons that that
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ukraine's heal reversible pathway to membership the ukraine should be conditional and i think it that's really what it is. some countries, even in the you, we know the hungry for example, as the claim that it was to stay out of the need to mission a new plane. and instead perhaps fire and size of on his own interests. we have countries in, you know, southeast asia that are close to china, but when they want to see it, nato expansion in that region as well. when you look at all the sort of examples of how predictable was this decision for the feeder for you. and what prevents all the needs of the state from following this sort of example with prime minister, whereby and she went and cut a deal with nato with mr. stone and bergen, and basically said natal can, you know, provide assistance,
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etc. but that we both hungry doesn't want to be a part of that part. and nato said, ok, i think that is, is an under reported story because that severely weakens nato. because nato was supposed to be consensus. everyone says yes or it's, you know, or everyone says no. and then the case, now we have $31.00 that are doing. and one is it can, there are others, you know, they are the one of the turkey is, is one this small lock in government that your, they also have issues. and so if we start seeing natal having to allow more more countries to opt out and to go their separate way in terms of, you know, whatever kind of relationship they want to have with the russian federation, that's going to continue to weaken nato. and now the interesting highlight is nato stated intention to bring peace and prosperity to middle east and africa. and while
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african countries increasingly reject the presence of us and the french troops, the west admitted to a blog time is to pay special attention to, to wait. jordan and iraq, through all our partnerships, we aim to foster greater security and stability in the middle east and africa contributing to peace and prosperity in the region. in vilnius, we launched a comprehensive reflection on threats, challenges, and opportunities in the south. today we have adopted an action plan for a stronger, more strategic and result oriented approach door to or saw the neighborhood, which will be regularly updated. i already have my colleague more odd, have mom a spoke with most i brought him that's both the best of the for the libyan government during the late to 2011 military intervention and the executive secretary of the african legacy foundation that he believes that africa and the middle east did not need any help from nature about block has previously show no intention of actually bringing stability to the region. this is
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a very old language, and this course that will not fly in the middle east africa, regions that have witnessed the destruction caused by the north atlantic treaty organization, year after year, decades. as a matter of fact, office decades, we have victims in the 10s of thousands indeed in the hundreds of thousands, we have cities ruins, nation of armies, dismantled a vacation systems destroyed. we have traveler as a and the continents and the middle east supported funded by the nato most and many african country. they've been teaching american add $0.05 out of the territories in recent years. what do you think is the reason for that trend in the year
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2011, when nato attacked my home country for 8 months, destroying the richest country in africa, appeared copy to. they supplied weapons and financial means a political support, technical support to malicious. uh, is the most fundamental, let's try boost funding meant to this. and the admitted to that all of this weapon re, fonts. the technology and training went of course, from the ends of libya and to the side of the regional speak out, which includes as you know, many of become countries such as miley childs at night just send you go and i'm not fast. so i'm visa groups, which we have task with the, with getting ready to get the feed, the west biggest enemy in africa. now they have their own agenda to split. the
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stabilize is the reason i did give nato an excuse to come and establish itself in the south region. so it's an old game. they put us even they actually on these munitions and the stutter is golds. and then they say, oh, we need to come in to make sure that the piece is established in africa and to make sure that tre, dudes on up, so uh, interrupted. uh, but of course, african nations i pick and leaders has been much more aware of them before. and there is a copy that can pick any move and not just in terms of governments in terms of active business, men and women of the country. and that's uh for the ship to the west and ministry and put a teacher influence in the contents and to us politics. now more
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people in the us are increasingly calling on the president body to quit the presidential race, even his own party members, an allies. now americans are waiting biden's 1st major press conference since his disasters debate with donald trump. and that just for months until the november election and even less time to determine who is going to represent the democratic party. however, the resolved that the white house has shown lately, maybe reason to believe that there are things already decided are to contribute to rachel mazda and explains. he was president joe biden said during a state of the union address back in march, that quote, freedom and democracy are under attack both at home and overseas at the very same time. yeah, no kidding. now. barely a few months later by than himself can barely read the teleprompter without dropping stages directions written into his script. slight, you're going to be asked into the annals of presidential history. pause for effect,
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for example. which back to the question, is this the guy who's really running america right now or more likely, is he just sitting in the back seat of the freedom of deal with the turn and learn toy steering wheel while the nameless, faceless, on the elected unaccountable washington bureaucracies really in the driver seat, enabled by their special interest delete pals. sounds super democratic, doesn't it? now everyone from hollywood, political fundraisers like george clooney to long time democratic party. political fixtures are saying that it's time for by then to shuffle off before he mistakes the new, clear button for the one that activates his life alert. i know president biden kaz deeply about the future of our country. i'm asking that he declared that he will run for reelection and will help lead us through a process toward and you know, many things he should step aside. i think it's become clear that he's not the best person to carry the democratic message, and there is simply too much at stake to risk a 2nd,
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donald trump presidency. that's why i respectfully call on president biden. to step aside is the democratic nominee for a 2nd time as president and allow for new generation of lead is to step forward. i see mister president, your legacy says we owe you the greatest debt of gratitude. the only thing that you can do now, to submit that for all time and prevent other catastrophe, is to step down and let someone else do this. quick people who figured it out and the sri can no longer be contained, better hand pick someone else to replace them with. again, how very democratic looks means well, just type the act and replace biden with a deep state fixture already. like, for example, secretary of state anthony blinking, just cut out the democratically elected middle man altogether at least that would be honest. seems like they're running into a bit of a problem though. namely that the guy they're trying to put out to pasture is still
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aware that he is the president of the united states. and really, as such does not have to listen to anyone. i am firmly committed to staying in this race to running this race to the end and to beating donald trump binding has almost all of the delegates heading into the democratic parties conventions later for the week of august 19th. and those delegates, according to parties, statutes are supposed to be loyal to the candidate they were selected to represent . so biden, in this case. but as experts are pointed out, nothing is written in stone until the convention is over. the thing to remember is that the convention is what decides the domini? not the primaries. the primary select delegates to the convention. but the legal authority for choosing the, the nominee, the democratic party or from for that matter, the republican party is not the primaries. it is the delegates voting in convention
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. when that happens, you have a formal domini, your, on every ballot in the country, you get federal election campaign money, i mean, etc, etc. q. the democrats scrambling to find a loophole to replace 5. and before that convention, one long time democratic operative, james, so i'll be sent a memo to party bra suggesting that the way to go would be to have biden dismissed himself and instructed the party not just named vice president, calmly, harris to replace them as presidential candidate but instead, order that the party need to lay out a quote, one month campaign schedule to select the parties. nominate how would they do that given that bite and says that he doesn't wanna leave, took him into signing onto it by telling him that it's just the order for him for the next month, supply of ice cream and won't be the weights are busy. tried to engineer a solution in america that caters to their interests. american democracy will be busy limbering up to walk the plank speaking,
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which check out what's been going on across the pond in the u. k. recei sooner. who is never actually elected the prime minister, except by his own party. finally decided to let people decide if he should actually stay on in power. and what do you know? he was turfed by motors within the process, the winning labor party ended up with just 34 percent of the popular vote. not that much more than the tories just under a quarter of the popular vote. yeah, labor now has 2 thirds of the parliamentary seats making it look like a landslide. and what about those 14 percent of brits? who voted for nitro ferris's reform party in british democracy that translates to just one percent of the seats. a similar picture has emerged in france here, moving the pins, anti establishment right way national rally party ended up as the top party with 37 percent of the popular vote in the wake of the 2nd and final round of voting. but
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with only the 3rd highest number of seats, because the bathroom deal that occurred between president emanuel and that cause establishment together party and the new popular frank party. on the anti establishment left, they literally concluded publicly to deny voters what they twice actually voted for . arguing that it would be dangerous for france not to have them salute the pleads obviously, just don't know what's good for them. and for france, if they've done all this behind closed doors, it would have been a stolen election standalone. but as the french saying goes, the bigger it is, the more easily it passes. so just do the chevy dealer right on the open. so it seems legit in any case, you can be sure that once all these defenders of western democracy finish undermining it, they'll get right back to lecturing. everyone else about how their own system is the gold standard for it, and how they are the ultimate arbiters of it. while americans raise concerns about
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biden's mental health and drums legal troubles, months before the presidential election. a 3rd candidate dumped, a condo west from the us people's party present themselves, the only real alternative in a new episode of direct impact house, rick sanchez talks to dr. west about the us political future and vote as perception that they can choose only between trump and binding. the the what, what is your take on we, what we as a nation, what his wife may be in the people around him should be telling, uh, as you would say, uh brother, but yeah, yeah. we gotta pray for the brother and jill and the others is clear. he doesn't have both paddles in the waters form of elderly abuse. to have him out there acting as if he's. he's 41 rather than 81. i'll go back again, re king nearby and please come to terms with father time come to
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terms with the client all of us. oh. and in the very moment they were born, we're old enough to die. we're already in the process of a sudden kind of decline when you look at button and trump is very clear that they've, they've hemorrhage, they haven't listened so many different ways as a certain addiction to mendacity in lying and trumps. and the side of trump, where is no accountability, say, and do anything he wants. i don't think that america needs 800 military use around the world, a 130 special operations. it over a 100 countries and $0.62 of every discretionary budgetary dialect onto the military. you know, when i think of our foreign policy, when i think of our state department, i think status qual, uh, yeah. how are you? how would you tackle that? because, you know, if you did, you would get a lot of resistance. oh, well indeed indeed. oh my god and, and nothing wrong with resistance. you just have to be resilient. but no, you see,
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i am an anti imperialist presidential candidate, which means that i'm running, they had the empire in order to dismantle the empire. does that to surprise you that suddenly the democratic party, i'm sure, if you're like me, you go up a democrat, you know, or looking at the democratic party is that, you know, today, trust somebody, that's not where i am today. but by the way, i'm not on the other side either. i just, i, i decided, oh you think to yourself, you really like what is up to and what did you ever think that the democrats would be such a more binders as they become as a party? well, you remember martin cheney had to break with l. b j because he was a lie and the crimes of the vietnam war. yeah here. right? you know, and i mean very much so the sad thing is that both parties had been tied to big money in big military. what you can watch the full conversation with dr. o'connor west later this out here in arlington,
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national or any time without website r, t come after the middle is now 9 months after the tragic events of october. the 7th, the adf is presented. the results of its 1st official probe into one of the bottles, a size of a huge riley army made colossal mistakes and is partially to blame for more than a 100 debts in a small town with keyboards very. the idea did not fulfill its mission to defend the residents in the most grave manner and failed in its mission due to the multiple focal points and difficulty informing a situation of assessment. the come back in the area during the initial hours was characterized by lack of command and control, a lack of co ordination and the lack of older among the different forces in units. this led to several incidents with security forces group to the entrance to the quickbooks without to mediately engaging and come back. let's discuss this with our tea a bit. lease bear with chief mater up in austin. mine is good to have you join me
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not get pedals more about this idea of report. what really stands out the most well, good thing to do, mike? well, the army pro, a, in a to shed light on exactly what happened in berry on october 7th, when dozens of armed him asked militants from guys, a storm to the king boots, which is just a mile away from the palace standing in clay, the goal was to answer the burning question of why the forces were not there to protect residents and prevent casualties. as you know, a total of 101 civilians were killed and such a people were taken hostage 11 of them by the way, remaining contributed to this day. while the army had made it with his pro, it failed. it did not have a full picture. there was no condemnation between the forces. for the 1st 7 hours, residents confronted the militants complete the load was just few of them armed.
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although troops were deployed at the keyboards entrance, they did not enter 4 hours. why? the pro did not answer this question during the be a we back to a particular incident occurred when the army is tang fired at a house where a number of militants were barricaded. along with testing, local resident and civilians to others were outside the house and all of them eventually died. and according to the pro, the pictures of pulling this case as well, it was not the idea of spire that killed civilians. as the. 8 only acted up to here in gunfire, leading them to believe to make sure the residents inside were already in exit executed. well, some eye witnesses wouldn't agree with that conclusion, but again, it was the army investigating the army, investigating its own actions and many, no question whether it was appropriate in the 1st place for the idea of to conduct such a pro, back to the bill. this is really surprising,
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everyone's watching what's going on, but how these remedies, especially your relatives of victims reactive is needed so far as well. in one word, this such as factory the army inquiry last at about 3 months. it was based on thousands of pieces of evidence, hundreds of hours of interviews with very residents, members of the civilian, rapid response changed. security forces operated in the area. it's use recordings of all communications of the troops and locals at the time of the attack back in october. also interrogation materials from captured militants were used. additionally, the team compiled video footage and filled with constructions but local residents, including those and especially those who survived this brutal attack say it didn't answer a key questions. let's take a listen. we note that keyboards barry did not need the results of the
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investigation to feel the failure of the idea of every minute. the failure of the army has been burned into our bodies and in our hearts for 9 months, despite the fact that the investigation was thorough, the members of the king boots did not receive a satisfactory answers to some critical questions. for example, why the many military forces who gathered at the gates did not enter the king, put so many hours when the keyboards was burning and its residents were crying for help. what cool is the intelligence failure that enabled the hum us invasion plan? and how was the boat defense breached without an immediate response from the i d f . that the soldiers who came to the kibbutz understand that the most important goal was to protect civilians? while the families, main concern is that despite the army admitted lack of professionalism, no one was punished for the deadly fatal mistakes. let's take a listen. the idea of acted responsibly regarding the gas
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a border communities, and the leadership needs to draw the appropriate conclusions. people were slaughtered in their homes, the top command should draw conclusions and those who failed should resign to well literally minutes off to the results of the pro were published or is really opposition figures. we acted saying that the investigation must begin with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and that the minister of defense and not with the troops that were sent to the ground with a fatal delay. and that the government cannot continue to evade responsibility anymore. they asked for a state commission to investigate the events of october or the army, now vows these pro is just the beginning of the long process of finding out the truth. and all the questions will be asked and answered. wheat fields in very kimball is shortly after the attack happened and talked to those who faults with the militants on the ground. and here is a short clip from my october report. let's take a listen and watch
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a supplement in toronto to boulder with gaza. that is believed to be the 1st attacked by him last militants on october, the 7th, some estimate more than a 100 of them fully on the end of this place and turned into the bathroom field. this is our 1st time on the ground. the attack happened on the last day of the cold and we call deuce holiday some decorations to hang on the terraces and on devastation. the find here was unfolding between our and to the chief militants and civilians. ronnie, weakness the invasion since his 1st moments. how did you understand how much attacked the sacrament? we started to see people with uniforms on them and the green up and down isn't down as in the some of the red ones on them and could actually close that. there was a lot of other people with black close to running between.

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