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than you do, they know you better than you know yourself. the west can never think about things from africa's positions. they don't know what we need, but we have reached a time when people have understood that this is not it. these are not the people that we should follow because it is a civilization in decadence, which is in partition. and currently with our new policy, with our new partners, they will no longer be able to achieve their objectives. about war is probing hugely profitable for defense contractors around the world. right now. i'm among the biggest beneficiaries have been us companies, the cash flow or the top 15 military contractors is estimated up to $52000000000.00 . and that's almost double that from 2021. the co chair of international auction sent us out offline does believe that the huge amounts of money involved is why washington's only interest is an escalation. this is why the us bite sees wars and is engaged non stop in war on every part of the planet today.
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because it's profitable, there's no profits, there's compete for us. and us really is the one who controls overwhelmingly these industries. and there's then thousands of subcontractors who also profit all privately owned. so here you have military spending in the us to, to nato that has just about double in the last 10 years as esther nama, i mean, it's higher than any other country in the world by far. and really the rest of the world almost put together. so it's dangerous and becoming more and more dangerous. since that's the update. dallas, see you again was 3. is that top of the find out the
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my brother through he was cited to helping a friend, lo, drones and to the church. it's almost 5 fire side system. so now i never looked at searches as being the same. well, you can see the slide is constantly. yes. this like somebody's walk into drive and pass all lights on right around the really don't have the whole time life, right? there's a part of life really is a said none of the time we all a lot of people are in games with they affiliated with games because, i mean i'm, i live next to you and like we grew up together. so i'm, of course, i'm your friends, but then people see day and say like, oh so you must be one of them will never save around a group of guys like it could be a group, a rough guys. why over there that look like they can kill us at any moment,
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but they know who police officers and i feel equally a scare. me more. how may i direct call? nobody on the right. okay. calling the police. he's only because the police, these gang in chicago is like, you get pulled over the police. you really think your life is over the port over they as by the federal in the car. and you hesitate to reach by d because and everything is going to be excused when opposite. all you can reach for, we're not going to suit a left about around in a city party side. moving just even to police. and you want to make a joke about it was through to the
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he has got a permanent way to know it. filming, and it will tell me what are the parameters of different wages here waiting for them to do a rap song for us. so so when i get to see it for i get someone who is, which is on the rest of the rep barriers. i refuse issue, sorry, yeah. okay. like somebody to get shoes and some of the face they come, you have going on what they have to do,
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the 3 people that's on this for today. that way you just say i'm just saying what they gotta do it out. of them by any any gods, anything like that? no, no, no, no. i tell you i saw them. i bet i'm leaving the boxes. no guns, no guns out there. absolutely. you found out of going plaza. he took all of my stuff, my brother stuff on the market every day. how we live or how to police through the neighborhood like out and no sound like you're telling me also somebody could have put a pistol. him again, what's amazing, maybe it's, i want to set
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a stand for something we can call on auto pay to say it. and the, you know, is what, as i can talk about the gang members or what they are, we think that no not right now. but of course the change in days were, can you say of who are seeing? the appraisal for may block is little mac and live days. they talking about something, they make a sense, you know, some people just say as they call number of the low hers that they stop put into the news. so once you start putting that hard enough, filling in a day, you know, it would change. so they got that genuine her and also in music that, that, that home, the,
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one of the things i'm doing right now is trying to reveal the things that we destroyed the neighborhood. and one thing is bringing people together in awareness . half of our neighbors, family members know something about what's going on there, whether it's up to us to talk to the police. so that's a good way to stop the violence. because if i could find out what's going on and stop it before somebody gets shot on her, then we went to the operator. the reason why a lot of times don't get song is because nobody lives always don't care about us. it appeared to some fitness. when are you trying to do it? just get us locked up? no, the gas serve and protect on a on a car while they do us patrol similar to the
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what's wrong with the front of the issue, the video since there's no knowing the thing about the boys. we're not gonna just be down here like 1015 minutes. i'm down and i do want us um you know? yeah, i got to run the code already. i'm going to be down to about 15 minutes from oh, stop down. love me. this is my son, yvonne junior, his friends. they came and told me, i need to come around here cause my son been an accidental bad accident. i know that was the last time i get to talk to my saw coming to have it kind of live here. is it a shot at us? they don't, we was coming to the game ways to retaliate on them. then we would just come into
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the gangs are so, so internally, so for me to, during to him with its squares in the past before social media, a gang might have disrespected somebody. now, what would be perceived by most people? it's just a personal meal. slap that somebody that's immediately retaliated by social media. everyone knows about it immediately, and there's already in motion that someone's going to pay for that. what happens is that somebody who lives in the neighbor was just blocking a block away. they have no idea that's going on. and so all of a sudden what they thought was there was no relations going on the neighborhood. well, 2 minutes ago it became an issue, and now what was otherwise going to be an average walk, a block away from their house is now going to be something where they very well can be shot and killed the
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. this is my 2nd saw. that was k o to $35.00. how land is that a friend's name with? they assume to be real close. his friend, we is brother with keel somehow some way on facebook. they got the talking about each other, their cousins and their brothers. so they kept going back before back before back before last time. now with this begging my brother say you disrespecting, my brother, my brother was killed there like your brother was killed. so late on that day, he called my son. the land is on the phone. my baby was set up his red as low as california was right here and back up. and i was the man that was walking towards his friend that he thought was his friend sad of me. and the other
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guy sat him as well. and then as so girlfriend a side them to mo, test and then one, no one, no drugs and one even though with no games. one, no one, no girl was the worse. the 23rd half of a. why is the most powerful lobby in washington dc? the hand, all right, because the n r a gets all their money from the gun manufacturers. the number one consumer of guns in america right now is the legal consumer, any legal gun. so if you cut that consumer away, what you do is they're cutting significant business away. now, gun manufacturers also are one of the largest investors in privatizing prison so
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they can make money on guns and making money on people being locked up. you know, america's based on the dollar, the what else? they just don't have to safe house because after and engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves boils, the parts we choose to look for common ground, the the if you think about russia,
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those people who seek to deprive us of our rights of self defense us the more they need us the most they know not what they do. it is a historical fact. every time a society has been stripped of its right of self defense, a mass casualty events has occurred in its been imposed the business. it's the government that has the governments of these communities are of the societies that house committed the atrocities for you guys with who are right on where they took away your guns. the
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wireless affairs continuously every day in our cities as the only country, i think over this advanced industrial nation, i think over this happens to happen in japan does not happen in england last lot of miles. so high up here is like, is more access to the zillow here, as in like other places. it's like the government say, like they, they put it out in a level where we get in front of me not going overseas and making them all that. so the government actually is putting them out here and that's what it's all about, is access to guns. to hide the facts, nobody's going to find out why this is happening and they can be misled into taking that, click on control. it does not work. it does work, it just has to be national more people get filter tanglewood on the 4th of july, holiday weekend and the other day at the being outside make us easy target it's
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hours to live. yes. that's a problem. that is a problem because at the same time we to each other just like you don't see any black people doing school shootings doing you see all why people or somebody, you know, every situation they are raises all buyers. i revise these and stuff when you go direct to our records are on each other than each level. why do we have the why? the way, the excuse me, black people have each other so we don't kill each other. it doesn't make sense to me and i
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needed to go to record, they got no built there then why madison? getting some food? somebody for the star, assume a lot of people who are arriving in this place and another heat is always in a car lab. they say the electronics of their car stopped at the hood of my car and we like they showed and so we, we been down. i get all the way though on getting sales are thinking about it again . as i'm going now, i notice the car and to actually see somebody have gone back like this. but all i hear is pop, pop. i guess the gun is, you know, bringing his hand back. and also seeing the,
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i guess the fire that comes out of the gun, we call the police, i'm on the phone with 911 screaming i have never been so happy to hear some colleagues here with where my phone was. it was about $5.00 oh $5.00 below the . 2 the street, the, i guess on the mike involved in cantavon is really, really screwed and is one jarvis his son is cute. he's now considered a parent whose last child the gun bothers,
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and this relates to parents all the time. lots to choose and i finished the wedding here. i'm in the 2nd. see somebody told me joseph and shot i literally ran out down the stairs. that's church and there he was. i know there's no way i'm was to come in some people standing around there and you know, there is my son who i've seen 3 hours earlier and he's fine. and now he's lying on the street bleeding. and then the, i'm gonna scan them again to the hospital and get his lane in the bed. he couldn't speak yet, but he read my hand and holding hands and talking me shaking his head. and then the next morning i got a call. he didn't make it, i was angry, i was angry at guy that was angry at society. i was angered over did this. i was angry, the my son a die and, and all this anger had to process this for me before i could talk to anybody else, i just call me and leave me alone is leave me alone in my room. just let me have
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farthest like as long as a lot of protest in the past. certainly down to dan ryan is the most radical, is the main highway indianapolis condo. so this is going to make a lot of people, man, the to dr. king is making history due to close on the day around will 5, it's like the all right, so this is his daughter. everybody remembers the model. the love that he's been working like this terrorists lay for years
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the rocking the boat as the establishment parties looked to be the big windows, the local elections in eastern germany, according to the exit polls alternative for germany hills at success say people want to change. people want to sold the federal government, the ord part is we don't want any more of this. we want a new one and 231 to 4, to dig for the drum and the, the one she prizes the radio and one to spend our money to clean government. the technicians bow to over a, in a kind of eve, as to thousands of these readies express their anger. have the government say it's responsible for the deck 6. so the cost of using gaza following the discovery of
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the button every day is like, you can't wait anymore and we need the government to understand and to do the breathtaking zoom, taking responsibility and bringing them easy, managing it politically and by the weather was to blame for the helicopter crash that kilby runs presidents on the year, and that's the conclusion the all the offer sold. so the the subway continuing our coverage of the latest trends chasing the world right now. this is our, these national i a michael fortune that we start with the breaking news. this, our exit polls predict the right wing alternative for germany party is on cost when federal elections and the eastern to the region. now it will be the 1st
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time the f, the party has the chief thought to the result. now you can pain strongly front end to weapon supplies to grade the christian democrats of union or the cd has put on the strong showing to taking 2nd place in the ring gear region. how about we can see that in the subsidy, a region, it is winning the race that leaving the, the in 2nd place. i've a, c, d, u has said it will look to hold negotiations over the possibility of forming a state government. although he flatly ruled out any cooperation with the a f d in the 1st projection confirms the forecast, the city was growing and it showed us any 2nd. we'd like to think all voters help us and support us in the country. and from all over germany, we'll be looking for tools to explore the possibilities of government. the following still applies. there will be no cooperation with a f
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d. let me get this straight. whichever teenager is running, the christian democrats, social media account loading up the post with a bunch of remote use is basically saying, on behalf of the supposedly serious establishment right party that despite coming in 2nd, they won't be dealing with a party that actually won the popular vote to form government. yeah, that sounds super democratic and respectful of voters. so the figures that we've been seeing are both on par with what pre election polls predicted in terms of a big win for alternative for germany or the, the in 3 n g a. if this is a referendum on the current establishment in germany, what a disaster for a chance or oil of schultz is center of left uh, social democratic party in which managed to meet pre polling expectations of
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a whopping 6 percent of the boat over in the state of saxony, the anti establishment a f d, was expected to be nat, connect with the establishment, right? christian democrats in pre polling. and that's pretty much what transpired here. foreign and defense policy has really been an issue in this election and is supposed to be the business of the federal government, not the states, but just try telling that to the voters. mia? mostly she in fact, it's many more and more references. you can read the horrors of weapons. it should finally be give too much use maintenance in our country. food is getting more and more expensive. and then again and again, my mind is grand. a great film, as always, as it was quite normal past the 1st point of view, i am a gain some more new weapons because it produces small animal violence. we don't
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hear much about the grocery agents in the ukraine conflict anyway. negotiations would be sensible, blonde. so the whole message throughout this entire election campaign was fueling the conflicts with weapons german weapons to ukraine and to secure german sovereignty instead, which took a wrong turn somewhere. when you have german industry billing out to the us because turns out that they just can't survive on short showers, that the german finance minister is constantly and bragging about taking himself. you will cut, you know, it's nice to see. the crane is not the 17 states, it is not all caustic, like billions of money, while the ukrainian citizens with big calls the driving across the street. we rejects that steer friends. so another topic that's come up repeatedly in this campaign was the idea that germany, for the 1st time since the end of the cold war could um, ended up hosting american weapons,
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at least that's the plan. and we're talking here about the eastern part of the country that's closest to russia, which risk being directly impacted by those hosting plans to have the us, which already, with nato has basis all over germany. the idea is to have them move into yet another room. i guess and bring their weapon stash with them starting in 2026. doesn't exactly screen independence when you're trying to go about your business as a, supposedly, solver, and country. and uncle sam is crashing on the couch with his cruise missiles. but look, chances are oh, i've schultz zoned out and stared into base when us president biden threatened to blow up nord stream, back in 2022 in february was standing right beside him and literally so guessed shots wasn't going to exactly say no, this on arm squatters coming into germany, the populace left b s w part be led by it sarah wagner. who um, by the way,
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wasn't even running herself here. but she was all over the parties sides cuz she does have a lot of appeal. personally. she said that during, during the campaign that the elections in the east were a quote referendum on more and peace. now it's interesting that the anti establishment less coalition has been saying the same sort of things as the anti establishment writes. although it's become obvious in with these election results of the ideological preference among the anti establishment voting face definitely does lead. right. but both the left and right anti establishment have been subject to some very articulate arguments from detractors. the yeah, looks like that are lost his way out of his uh, safe space. all right, so it looks like everything about ukraine has been heating this region,
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particularly hard and those policies that cause that have been a gone by washington. and as we've seen with the selection, this region is definitely sending the message and giving that whole crew major side . i know we're going to keep following all this to see if there's any fine tuning involved in these exit poll results. but so far, they're pretty close to what we saw in pre election pools, and they're staying pretty stable to the result in the subsidy and to range off painful. that's how the job money kind of administer describe the state elections. how about he added that his f d p party will not give up the fight for liberal bodies. now let's go live now to form a member of european parliament for the if the. ready if the party a good i back good, i is good to have you drive me right now. now it says don't worry you will for the vote would play out today all your place with the outcome. well,
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it's very much in line with pre election polls. there's been very little of a shift at the results saw as predicted a. it's a very good out. come full the a f d, especially in the state of the ring. yeah. it's the best results ever above the municipal level achieved by the sd and it's history. so it's a great success, especially for its lead, inserting the or beyond hockey, in sex and it's a good result to not quite as pretty. all right, not the smart. the success, so be the rivals. alrighty. valley to form coalition to keep it from power. what do you make of that as well? it's empty. democratic maneuvering is by democracy. you mean
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that the party that gets the bass to boot at should also have a say government, but it's never the less predictable at the other policies said they would do that before the election. so they'll just maneuvering to, to achieve what they said. they will be doing anyway or what? well, the public thing if the party that had such a strong support is denied the chance of having power well a it. ringback obviously those who voted for the a f d with think very little of it. but for the as long as the strongest party in the country doesn't get close to 50 percent and all the others are vehemently opposed to it. uh, you will probably have
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a situation where that policy with the strongest party will be kept out of pocket. so the way i read the selection results is that about us perhaps slide the more people into the ring. yeah. the one today, if the government but all the of the suitcase taken together, although they want very different things you like, you did the opposition to the a f d. so you may continue having governments by parties that cannot really agree on very much in order to keep the one party that has a very clear idea of what should be done out of government. that's not what we commonly called a democratic outcome. but it's a now to come in a highly po,
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to arise at society as close as one other thing i'd like to say do you would have probably be scroll down close to 40 percent is out on the bottom connection at not for them to party party essentially it advocates, it's kind of what it does a if the program that it calls it did last week pro guy. so that's led to a certain division within the n t establishment move that was a very, as the very shrew to move by the establishment. so much would depend on the box and connex potty with as she is seeking the lines with the f d. i think that's on like today. and she's already said she wouldn't do it or whether she's going to join the establishment parties. all right, talking about ukraine. now some of you politicians say that the west is tired over
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ukraine. is that for to really arising right now from what you assess. uh well uh the uh, government and fatigue and uh they, they keen to a fun this vote for you grade. but if you're talking about the populations, there's always been very considerable skepticism, especially in germany. and that's get, this is and is slowly rising moose job. and so i think think that you re, ukraine, ukraine is wasting valuable results is eh, eh, we've, because confed, save, and the majority of germans are also noticing that russian forces are now making steady advances in east of ukraine. so they also know that the conflict in ukraine has led to spot and the energy costs. so support,
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public support for the war in ukraine is very slowly waiting. it's not waiting rapidly because government propaganda in favor of ukraine is very strong. or why not? germans have been protesting against what they call the need to war machine. and yet politicians didn't want to hear their citizens voices. what's like to this now? i'm sorry, i didn't quite catch your phrase. did you say the nate? nate, paul? no. the nato was machine, but the germans are protesting against what they call the the, the natal war machine. and yet we see the politicians are not listening to that to the voices of the citizens. what do you think you're getting through this now? uh well i think that's familiar situation. i think uh at least 50 percent of citizens in may still be in countries. a very dissatisfied with
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government policy. and non, the less governments are doing exactly the opposite, that i'm not sure the national interest that pursuing the interest of a small international list only got key in depth to a policies that impoverish the people. i'm talking especially about migration mass migration and the green policy agenda. now, what the 2 elections a nice job and do you have shown is that the majority of people are opposed to such a policies. but i didn't see that means that governments will listen. in fact, they will continue pretty much as before, governments. i'm not listening, and i think this is not going to change the icons from cold myself. when a german government not state what the majority of the population won't teach all
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to put, it's like the different play icons. remember, when a german government loss did something that was in the collective interest of the job and people, all right, we have to living here now go back from a european part of and member alter to fort germany, park politician. can i make a lawyer? thank you so much for your insight. not at all. right. good night. now they've discovery all the bodies are sick. so how bass has to do thing guys that has once again brought these remedies onto the streets of tel aviv in the latest anti government riley. and it wasn't long before pensions began to boil over. i agree, protest as blunt rhodes started by as in class with the police organizers put the crowd size at around 300000 in tel aviv on a similar number. again,
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split between the smaller riley's across the country, then they say that the problem is that big. i mean it's in yahoo be as responsibility for the depth of a hostage in the audience. middle east bear chief, my after lawson. i report thousands have gathered in front of a military headquarters in tel aviv just like every, almost every weekend in the last 10 months. but to night it's visibly may crowded. citizens have taken to the streets, holding a tragic news. sunday morning. the eyes it hadn't heard back, the bodies of 6 is rarely hostages, 3 young women who were cap the one
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before they were discovered by the army alone, thursday, friday morning. the latest one kilometer away from where for the hon. kazi, another hostage was rescued by the idea of last week. in case of the deal with him, not, they could have been exchanged, alive, families of the murders, captives make it clear who they blame for their losses. here's what they say. the, the, the,
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these for testers here behind me say again and began to, to say sig, wasting time to try to do and secure the release of the remaining captive. people are angry and for straightest, we have been able to speak to someone every day is like, you can't read anymore and we need the government to know and to understand and to do the best they can do to, to do this as a silver sale. and if all of the people are out there or not, now it says that something is wrong. something is not going well for tonight to protest against the government and say not to responsible for people that are keeping up. you guys are laying down dark sandals,
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where instead of taking responsibility and bringing them home, lazy, managing it, the political interest. i'm here tonight because the nation of israel is, cannot accept the murders of its citizens. we know that these hostages, before they died, they were neglected. they were literally treated, and then they were murdered. just upon rescue. still holds 101 hostages in gals of 35 of them believed to be dead now, but 10 is that at least 6 to 6 us see live and these people here are safe to states and do all this. can bring them back home until somebody told them this is going to obviously a put more passed the 5 minutes the minutes in yahoo! has there been any reactions on him so far? well, prime minister seems to be determined to continue the war on his conditions, despite people's demands and the frustration. by the way, he wanted to speak personally to the families of all 6 murdered captains earlier.
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only one family grandfather is answering, they are not so interested. his own yahoo reacted indeed. he was weak to put the blame for the death of mass bmw in these days. while israel is conducting intensive negotiations with the mediations in a supreme effort to reach a deal. how must continues the family diffuse any proposal, even worse at that very moment they mode and see some of our app decrease. whoever mode is subsidies does not want to view the yahoo on here. that's fine. good deal. and that is something by the way that many people here are behind me. we with here's what the milton had to say. those who bear responsibility for the best, the prisoners held by the resistance are the, is rarely occupiers. which in system continuing their war of genocide and evade reaching
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a ceasefire agreement and the american administration due to its bias support and partnership in this aggression history will remember bite. and as he leaves the white house as a partner and supporter of war criminals. netanyahu in his gang printer denied but also in the other cities across. 1 and not only that, they had always rose labor union has earlier to leave your workplace and take the 3. he said the families is adding until everyone comes back home. but for nathan. yeah, let's be realistic. they might be the mission impossible. the right, the events we have already said the deal that they see as a dispute to force them to leave the government. and that is something that isn't. yeah. you know and to me right now,
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sudden and unexpected bad weather was to blame for they had a cup, the prospect killed the runs president, the brian. right. you see any of these? yeah. and that's the findings. they'll be all special investigation into the tragedy. the main cause of the helicopter crash was the commonplace conditions caused by the climate to the region in spring, which resulted in the sudden appearance to be sick, massive rising fault and resulted in the helicopter colliding with the mountain. but a new report from it was military investigative committee, the helicopter crash involving president that brought him raise the in mid may, has been linked to bad weather, with no signs of 5 will play, of course. so that's the bottom line id investigation. took a deep dive into 11 different aspects of the incident. i'm exploring various angles and addressing swirling rumors about a possible external involvement, including got speculation, so on the as well which initially circulated on social media. and ultimately, the findings pointed to complex klein magic and i misread the conditions of the me
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culprits to hind the crash. of course key takeaways from the report highlighted uh that the chopper was well maintained with all repairs and upgrades up to standard. there were no mechanical issues that could have led to the accident. the flight path was confirmed to be on track and data from the pilots. handheld device showed everything was consistent throughout the flight. of course, a weather was a significant factor here, as reports indicates sudden and severe conditions that resulted in dense fog, which caused the helicopter to head a mountain as the area. there was of course, mountain as the cockpit voice recorder revealed that uh there were no emergency calls from the pilots before the crash and toxicology tests found no evidence of any wrong doing so. the report in general, tries to dismiss any theories of sabotage or outside interference,
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finding no credible evidence to support the claims of for an involvement. also, it came more than 3 months after the incident that took place and took the lives of it was presidents and a number of his companions, including a score salt for administer hosting. i mean, i have the law here on the site and then lead to a snob election bringing position key on into power with a leadership style that contrasts trop. lee, of course uh with that of his lead assessor about washington is about so long as yet another bit to prize new delhi away from moscow. while the deputy national security advisor for international economics is heading to india next week on the latest tom offensive. india has every right to make its own choices on energy supply and the strategic post jet more broadly. hi, how quickly the costs we can offer a best alternative and superior value proposition. that in most guy, whether on energy, school defense or anything else. now this latest approach stands in stock contracts
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for 2 years ago, but then the very same bond of one and the buttons threatened india against the trade with russia. he also pushed for a new denny to join the functions and army against moscow. gaming the crumbling would drop in the, like a stone, in case of a conflict with china. now, for my indian ambassador, rajiv, the over i said with a, his country's relations with russia have remained steadfast despite the pressure. why i would pick a paper this because it is clear, please don't need to see works. sometime this is a 3rd year research you said that you should stop purchases and know g, y rush, you know, was whether it was buffy or sincere or what are the seats? that's what a medical officer needs to go. there was
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a tune up as in this case uh, it was, uh what, what was uh, is it strange because the emotions to, to the sister and get me the same language that, you know, they don't use the much the most for the i think the water board, in fact, the end of this 13, this form as a single ship then pass for the independent and the was white for choosing frontier before just for sure if the services but what it said because the one that punched in. yeah. to see what she she saw in the system is a search for my for sure more uses.
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so. oh, that's the change in the do when i go with the country is dependent on the country or something more about it by jerry. yeah. and the neighboring west african state of michigan have agreed to strengthen their security cooperation and a deal signed between top military officials. it mazda following applies the ton of trustee, following a to we need. yeah, last year both parties reaffirmed their commitment to resuming and strengthening collaboration with a view to ensuring regional stability and security. the other 2 in july last year, which often these as president straightened relations with neighboring nigeria. it also of course, divisions within the west african group of nations known as echoes of the nigerian leader in charge of block 2nd to intervene. minutes really have the time to restore
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cost special order, but it's towards prompted new jazz, booking of fossil and molly to withdraw. busy from the alliance off of my echo as diplomats, however, in our kind e says of people has seen the blogs call for intervention in these. yeah. was totally misplaced. the excess on these 2 we might see this up here on the east side of the season and sometimes july, last year. now i'm off by one year. it was
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bar to the companies where you could get for the details of all the stories we're following that i'll see again that some of the the the hey everybody, welcome back to the law school mules, i'm shape bows as usual, and i'm joined as usual by our little friend, little how this little part on my shoulder, my friend, or got us are delightful,
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little send me armenian doom, say, or, and professor of this information ology. i'm coming live of course, from this information ology h q here in f s b central. last week we ended the show by talking about the u. k. slab, a u. k. rain spending over 500000000 pounds on ukraine, more bombs, more weapons. they're called the engine of the conflict and you try to throw it out a little bit of a closer look. we've got 11 year old kids getting arrested on the streets of u. k. and the whole thing's trying to per working class, people basically breaking up their own areas and attack each other while the leads back. people like here, stime are and we've got some interesting 40 shows, emerge from some of the protests over there. this isn't exactly brand new, but shows the kind of in confidence in the ridiculousness of the nature of protest in the u. k. rather though you watch this, this is kind of sweet. this is so some,
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some pretty, let's say, slim old lady is in what is it? is this a time? look, what is it, what's, what is it, what is that? what is the attack on police? it's an attack on free speech is attacks on juice's hands attack uh, just about you name it. her stammer, flava freeze beach. so it's hardy, and surprising indeed. ok, given the police responses to tear policing, we're hearing poor old her career being accused of that's 73 percent of people who live in the u. k. believe there's absolutely no point in reporting a crime because nothing's going to happen anyway. a 40 percent, the people believe that they were on happy with the police response, basically. right now in the u. k. a pizza gets to your house quicker than the cops . and that's kind of not surprising, given the choice of transport. we see the british police deploying against the most dangerous criminals into u. k. on the video again, this is the british police mounted to turn the front unit in full force against
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a dangerous enemy to check it out. i mean, he's either one lazy motor or he just doesn't want his bicycle can be stolen. this is like something out of the keystone cops. this other dude with his hands in his pockets walking around the car. uh, you know, and look kids inspector more through stuff. do it on the bike. uh, yeah, watch down the street. they go, i know these call and backup. what does he think the backup and arrive on a scooter of bicycle escape or what at least the mainstream media in the u. k. is happy to convince everybody that when they still denies the stabbings, and basically our show occurs that that's a beautiful day. if it ain't so bad, it's generally peaceful. all you tell us about was sky news considers to be a lovely family day at the park. so scar news as things seem to cleave. we're going to run now is the 13th arrest for knives confiscated as one person stabbed is nothing to worry about on your beautiful day. nobody machine guns just
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a lucky day today. okay, i'll run the video us. i will give it off an update that they've made. 3849. and they said amount that needs to be these twenty's had reinstalled these injuries on the so subbing for knives pretty interesting to really the peaceful an enjoyable day. so in the u. k. a carnival where a 38 people are arrested, a guy stubbs, they confiscate for noise, and there was actually running bottles on the street. is considered a peaceful day of. now that's a result. when you look at the numbers on the amount of money, the british cops of spent on police in the last year long, 27000000000 pounds. that's of a $35000000000.00. what are they, boy, for all that stuff for the yellow to escape board school earth and a bicycles cartridge? come with the 5 to jason and the arch criminal around the car. could you, inc. and this all comes, of course, as to tier kia, who's kind of laying out
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a bit of a cozy carpet for the people account are protesting against those protesting a bed innovation. we've had a huge amount of riots and discontent in working class areas of u. k. a know to, to your career has decided the man who argued against austerity, the man who said that at birth needed to spend more on the national health service and everywhere else. he's now told everybody your foot per per. this is mike. here's tom or compression. tell me what you think you're for to prepare for a very pairing for a barge wrong, never to hear a walker, but i will be honest with you. there is a subject coming. there's an article and it's going to be painful. it's going to be behind the other choice sounds like a serial situation that we're in, of those with the boldest sold as it should bear the heavy burden. oh my god. this is like someone getting tied up and i'm about to try your work or it's not going to
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reply and nobody can hear you scream into your car into your che, nor one can hear you scream. it's like some info for a science fiction harm movie. no forget to, to your care is determined to empty jails, a violent criminals, people who have broken into houses, committed acts of violence against women in order to fill the jails with people who have made comments online about immigration. and also remember 500000000 pounds to ukraine, slab r u k. rain. of course the course, one of the big stories this week, of course, has been the arrest, the dramatic arrest of pablo doodle of the russian telegram c o. this mastermind. maybe it was actually his brother don't tell the french of the telegram messaging network this uh, warrior for freedom speech and got lifted. uh, taken off is a beautiful private yet. lots of room is about. the chicky was hanging out with at
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the time as well. i'm also an agent who knows, and very interesting. uh, of course my client is eager to make a few quid after blowing all his cash on the olympics. so he's decided to dip the pocket of for all possible for about 5000000 euros. but that's kind of like the money you picked them, difficult from one of your fingernail if you had the cash to do all of us. but what is interesting is, is the kind of what would you say would you call us, can park or see only when it comes to door of who is being in nail to the floor for not a ponding information about the, the operation of tele wrong. whereas all their big brands seem to have been right up to their tips and also it's a nastiness over the last number years. so what do you think? it just so happens chain that i might have compiled a list of possible few which are arrest that france could make if they're gonna stick to this kind of do this real system. so 1st of all, i and many other people should suggest to arrest, fumed a c o for living,
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isis put machine guns on the trucks. i can beat that. why don't we arrest the, the people in charge united airlines for allowing their aircraft to be flown into the tires and the level a another arc feeling the enemy of mankind is, of course, to cook for making no, i phone where all this crap is being posted you've jobs shouldn't be dug up too. yeah, um, one of the vincent, surf bobcats for actually creating the internet in the 1st place. they should be brought to a modern day number 12. and of course, as poor all possible choose on his budget and his cream cheese in the prison in the best deal. the pearl, mister zuckerberg seems to be doing pretty well out of this in the, in the us. and, you know, look up, burke has never done anything wrong except subvert suppressed. i completely twist the news for the u. s. government,
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but i ain't nobody coming to lock him up. he wrote a letter to the us congress outlining how the court regime, the biden hours regime, asked him and put them under pressure to subvert the news, to suppress the news, to change the news. regarding colbert, i also see for a member they've been asked to make some bull slope about home to buttons, laptop, and russia. surprise, surprise, but let's not be too hard on pearl soccer, burke, and she's actually very sorry. he's very sorry for making probably a trillion dollars really over the lifestyle, lifestyle of the company and peddling, all sorts of bizarre freed show both on his and numerous platforms. meta owens a lot and it also tells us government lots of things that a lot of people. and he's also very sorry about the loss, but he has been made in some kind of freaky circus sho, pretend he actually gives us, by standing up in the theatre. that is the us political system around the video.
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and so you don't take any action. you didn't take any action or didn't fire anybody . you haven't compensated a thing. i've let me ask you that the us congress didn't take any action either except making them stand up in this. rachel? i would you like to do so now? well, there, here you would you like to do so now would you like to apologize to the victims who have been harmed, but your 5 showing what i like to apologize to the victim. would you like to apologize for what you know somebody should people yeah. yeah. what i'll stand up on, i'll just, i'll kind of, i'll do this with my head the schools. and when it comes, those who look up are again, congress, one them free guest. things i've ever seen happen. there is somebody who is actually drenched in blood, who probably sleeps in a coffin, and it's hooked up to the blood of young gentleman. the fluids probably is a mind called lindsey graham, one of the most blood thirsty war, hungry freaks that ever stood on 2 fucking legs. he actually accused pearl,
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a lizard boy, sorry, as joker as a bird of having blood on our hands. this is in say, will the video of the mr. zachary burke, we're stuck brewing the companies before us. i know you don't mean it to be so, but you have blood on your hands. yeah. you have a product, so you've got a product of products that's killing seats is yeah. and they got a product where i find young guys and cigarettes deal and table. we did some about it. maybe not enough. you're going to talk about guns. we have the atf. nothing here. there's not a damn thing anybody can do about it. you can't be. so this is a guy who's actively sharing the killing of russians in ukraine, who's actively fomenting and fueling the ongoing conflict. there was a hypocritical piece of and of course go to lindsey enough for us to graham. and he kind of defines this war hungry american at least till never fight in the war. the
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kids will never fight in the war. nobody in the extended family willing to the ultimate war begins and those do to find themselves very deep down inside a mountain eating can food while you and the rest of us fry. know something that came to mind this week was very interesting. i need to go up this kind of story about google at hilary clinton, the woman that celebrated when poor old more my good, that fee. well the most innovative for thinking african leaders in history was killed. and we came, we saw it died. well, it turns out the killer, we didn't speak to good old bill for 8 months after it became apparent that he had splashed out on address for monica lewinsky, he had literally splashed down on the dresser, but he did not have sex with the woman of other well, fixed the marriage in a typical sort of good old usa style. was it a nice bunch of flowers, a trip to the lake? maybe a big sorry. no, no, it was
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a war. it was jewelry decided to contact bill that urge you to bomb this as a civilian infrastructure of serve you correct dogs. and he did this in 24 hours and 24 hours and so bill bombs, the portal serves. and he gets back on the horse. literally, in the intervening years, u. s. military power has diminished so much, not everybody's creek, and at the knees when it comes to pearl, uncle sam taking the comes to his navy. and to go to all who with these down in yemen, country that's been beset by absolute decades of colonial british and american interference. that decided to put their foot down into the side, define a huge uh no sale zone in the red sea. no shipping in the red sea, by the way. oh he, it's dropped by 90 percent. correct. and that's really putting a boot into the knots of world trade. uncle sam was very angry. he was going to dispatch his fleet,
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he was going to fix the who with these to do its inside was when a k 40 sevens. it was basically an oasis with missiles. russia was a gas station with missiles, right. and it was a few years back, didn't work out. let's have a look at some of the who these honey work. when they decided to light up a greek registered tanker, which is as we speak, still burning in the red sea on the video. boom. oh i thought, you know, i talked to the cheese just like the american said they were gonna bring the serbs to here. remember that they were going to bring the who these to here to as are working. ok. it doesn't look good to look good. look good at all. well, it's kind of not surprising. i mean, you are what you eat as they say, the american military has definitely become what it's eating in private at all. you want the video here of the hardest man, you know, the man of the us marine corps,
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the army of the united states of america, some of the toughest dudes on earth. they're reading and making their mission statement absolutely clear with this one on the video for you. so are we, we are back to the. oh yeah. and meanwhile the russians are making candles and bunk, fires out of tons of american equipment in ukraine. now let's face it, the abrams is an old tank. the 16 is a 50 year old, the memory. but they're still dumping in it to ukraine, making a surprisingly big part of the cash out of replacing all this junk. somebody talked about that at the un security council a year ago for a bright good look in our sky. but anyway, and the russians are now giving reviews of torched american equipment on the front lines in ukraine. not exactly good for sales boys. not good for sales. run the video of the interesting. yeah. made accounts kyle,
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but i'm not sure, but a good means of a burn pretty well as a point to remember that more than 20 of the 31 abrams game changes that were sent to ukraine are now let's say, pyro technically enhanced. and as we speak here tonight in moscow, at the 1st f, 16 game changer has also turned to ashes. sadly, along with one of the pilots who was trained on it for 2 years, at the cost of $6000000.00, you paid for it. of course, given the crisis in american recruitment over 70 percent, the military age people in the us are on say for service the, the 2 fat to diabetic or to mentally ill to fight a war. uh, what would your priorities be? what it turns out that admiral rachel levine has decided that the priority should be scrapping age limits for transgender surgery. so not only do they want to send
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you the war, they want to make sure that if you come back with your pieces intact, you can selectively remove the course. meanwhile, in civilian land in the united states of america, the election is in full slow. um, you know, the democrats are desperate to get younger voters to connect with them. and how would you do that? well, let's see. let's scope it out. let's get a war criminal. some delusion is some liars, some fakes and some apologists for genocide at to do a really clean g orderly pointless video where they shake their hands up and down to a queen. so when the video oh, the 3 is that? i mean, can anybody anybody watching? uh, wherever you watch this, can you tell me was that isabel was in the name of holy jesus on
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a skateboard. does it mean? oh you, what does it mean? we have no idea. please email us, your thoughts. email. we don't even have an email as well. it's just as well that they're making stuff on tick tock, tick, tock, right? so it's kind of like juror of. so let's put an a video on tick tock. that's how we're going to reach everybody. yeah, let's do that. let's bob take talk. let's try to connect and get to or of to come and build his am part of communication in the states. and then his bond list bond telegraph. so it all makes complete sense, right? so it's all surprising at that. they want to use social media, very contrived, and very uh, polished because when you let kamala harris out on the street, she talks owners and she's gross, the incompetent. i'm probably the most you but the human being ever to stand as a potential candidate for united states president on the video. we know system is broken and we know what it takes because we fix it
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for it. so for the border security and in wages spooky, this like something of an episode of black mirror. this is so contrary. it's like something. it's like the twilight, so it's like the twilight. so, i mean, we even see this stuff in the center of this information. ology here in the basement of f as b h q, have to mention the names once every episode, let's not forget, pero sp, joe earl friend here on the most common fields used to get the numbers wrong all the time. it was just so sweet. you know, remember his stuff of that uh, i think it was the infrastructure was very, it's really, really good example and dryer. and the smaller we were able to lean or, and you know, the terms of kamala is just as damaged you, but as sleepy joe, she believes that 200000000 americans died from go. and oh,
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jeez is kind of like the ukranian casualty figures accepting reversed on the video . you were in the middle of a crises caused by the public health crisis looking at over 220000000 americans. so just in the last several months die are in the middle of a public health epidemic that has taken the lives of over to 100000000 americans. she has no idea what i'm talking about. and so, 1st day in american politician school, when you commit just just do it, no one's ever going to dare to ask me. the question was old for new own. you may have a name to me because any americans, and these are the people in charge of your country. well, this is, this is not good. but let's not forget. tamala backed a $3000000000.00 fund. and to, let's say a typo coven,
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even after the coven pandemic was over all you correct? but anyway, listen, it isn't just come out. it isn't just the democrats go dog. donald trump has decided that if jesus came down, now remember, he's been very eager to tell all jews. if you vote for him now, you're not a good, you only good use that for me. but he's that now saying that if jesus came to pick out some votes, listen to what i'm saying. the next president probably aren't potentially a future present, saying that if jesus christ came down to count votes, what else would jesus be doing on a wednesday? you know, you know, making the, you know, he got nothing to do. he's got time and assigned use, you know, is watching the planet destroy itself at the moment. oh, yeah. the wednesday off, i'll head down to camp boats in california. well, the video you look at california i, i gave a speech i had so i had to grab so maybe i said there's no way i could lose california, but automatically they mark it down. if you're a republican, there's
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a loss. i love the way to lose by 5000000 votes. i said 5000000 votes. i guarantee all of the hands. if jesus came down and was the vote counter, i would wind california. okay. sweet, isn't it? i love the bodies. great though. he is good. he is good, i liked it, the would you kind of got a loved the dog? and i actually think that since he is a brush with death or neely getting and all that to subtract from the cycle and the reflective alone, of course, and i think he's kind of temper down a bit. he's to become a bit in touch, more touch with himself. he's more considerate of journalists. he would never take a journalist water bottle when she was looking and tightened the lid. so she was going to get the off while a trying a grill and run the video is so sweet. check as a big dog looks. yeah, you won't have to take your water not to day baby, so sweet. you such a nice guy. and meanwhile, the pro human rights uh, dedicated to advisor of uh,
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lots of dodgy and organize a says click the when it comes to israel. chuck schumer is also seeing dead people just like in the movie. so sleepy joe was not the only guy who's a reaching out ahead to people with their or greeting a politician who died a long time ago. google chuck also see something that we don't even see in the seat of government when the video was checked to. so who exactly is he talking to? he's asked somebody or something to get on the chair. oh, look, good. did. or how you, these people are in charge for on seen forces or at work? so i wonder what a i it's very involved with the moment to grok and then there's, uh, open a i you read on a wonder what you're seeing. is it real or is it fantasy, or is it all created by a super computer?
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uh, but when you ask a super computer to create images, oh, how americans perceive their politicians? this is what comes out when the video of a check gift is used. it's kind of scary. i think within about 3 or 4 years, it's going to be very difficult to know what is real modest not, not that it's possible for me know what 3 of them, what is not right now with a master policy. for you faithful. of course, this week it's all about success successfully. the u. k is turning itself into the scope info at denying its folders and its citizens. the right to disagree, metronome has successfully captured a very, very wealthy little fish and governors of 5000000 euros on the us as successfully convinced its voters to choose between 2 billionaires, both of whom probably redone other ice from their elbow. and meanwhile, the in canada. and on the constant just over the border,
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they love your countenance, you know, thing or 2 about a day or 2. they decided to make life a little bit easier for those people with addiction problems. how would you do it? maybe try and get them off drugs, maybe try to educate kids a bit more about how dangerous they are. so let's give them vending machines on the video. first, this is just what is this? is this really? is it actually really? it is real. i'm told a 3. so you, well, what do you need to clarify? snorting kids, snoring kids. what do you need? let's of it. of course, this is all meant to mitigate the day you're a said behaviors and crime on the streets. all very bizarre, very bizarre. country no problem, of course this auggie is having the desired effect. it's having a massive impact on drug debts on crime, right? actually, uh, british columbia, i set a record with $2500.00 toxic that's oh,
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last year an overdose and poisoning. drug poisoning calls have searched 242000 in 2023, which is 25 percent more than the previous year. so that would be a no. yeah, i guess. well, let's have a look on the streets of google, vancouver, a very wholesome town, very historic city, where people always looked after people and the vending kids for a drug users would be in the, you know, sore and the demand, and very much required at judging by this very pleasant little ball through of quaint old downtown vancouver on the video. yeah. she's doing a job. i'm taking a crap so i little really well, it really is. it's kind of in today's stuff, isn't it? and i mean, how can you send literally hundreds of millions of dollars to the most corrupt
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regime on earth, and then walk around the corner into that kind of zombie vista and not actually you ask yourself, what are we doing this way? why can we fix our own problems? it's a big question for western society and joe, well, as we say, it's been all about success. i'm gladly, and we're very thankful for all the success, all the positive remarks. you guys have given us about the work we're doing here in moscow trying to lift the lid, trying to keep asking the questions that everybody else is either too scared or too embarrassed to. next week. we'll be back at to keep moving the job forward for you guys. i will see you this has the, the
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rocking, the boat, and the stablish been parties take a large share of the boat in local elections in eastern jersey after a historic wedding in bay to arrange a region alternative for germany, tales its success thing. people want to change. people want us all the federal government to the old parties. we don't want any more of these. we want a new one and to rewind to politic for germany. we have one. she prizes and they don't want to spend our money to clean government, the tensions boy lee in delta v, there's thousands of users. busy these express their anger out the government saying it's responsible for the depth of fig. so they have model of the do you
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think gaza following the discovery of the bodies every day is like you can't wait any longer and we need the government to understand and to do the best they can do that is taking responsibility and bringing them easy. managing it political interest by the weather was to blame for they had to cut the price of the killed the wrongs president earlier this year. and that's the conclusion. all of the official pro, a to be in the web is, is, are going to national, reaching you from our new center with moscow i a michael porch and now we start with the breaking news of the anti established middle tennessee for germany party. his hail, the historic victory in federal elections in the country is east and the ring gear region. so now it is the 1st time the a s d has achieved, such as a result,
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a campaign strongly for an end to weapon supplies to ukraine. the christian democratic union or the c d u, has put on a strong showing to taking 2nd place. however, we can see that in this top, sonya region, it is winning the raise bass, leaving the of the in the 2nd place of the as the see do is said that he to love to hold negotiations over the possibility of forming a state government. although he flatly rude, outdated cooperation with a f d the 1st projection confirms the forecast, the city was growing and it showed if any 2nd. we'd like to think of all this help us and support us in the country. and from all over germany. we'll be looking for adults to explore the possibilities of government. the following still applies. there will be no cooperation with the a f d. let me get this straight. whichever teenager is running, the christian democrats. uh, social media account loading up the post with
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a bunch of remote use is basically saying on behalf of the supposedly serious establishment right party that despite coming in 2nd they won't be dealing with a party that actually won the popular vote. deformed governments. yeah, that sounds super democratic and respectful of voters. if this is a referendum on the current establishment in germany, what a disaster for chance or oil. i've schultz is center of left uh, social democratic party in which managed to meet pre polling expectations of a whopping 6 percent of the boat over in the state of saxony. the anti establishment a f d was expected to be nat, connect with the establishment. right, christian democrats in pre polling, and that's pretty much what transpired here. foreign and defense policy has really
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been an issue in this election and is supposed to be the business of the federal government, not the states, but just try telling that to the voters. mia mostly she in fact, it's months more and more robust so you can read the horrors of weapons. what are your states should finally be defined when it's needed in our country food? it's getting more and more agencies in the game. and again, my just a, my visa rand, a great film, as always, as it was quite normal. i sort of some point of view as well as i am a gain some more and then went on this because it produces small animal fine. and so the, to the, we don't hear much about the go see agency, the ukraine. cons i heard it was for you the go see agents would be sensible, blonde, this entire election campaign was to start fueling the conflicts with weapons german weapons to ukraine. and to secure german sovereignty instead, which took
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a wrong turn somewhere when you have german industry billing out to the us. because turns out that they just can't survive on short showers, that the german finance minister is constantly and bragging about. taking himself, you will cut, you know, it's nice to see, the crane is not the 17 states. it is not all tossed to collect billions of money while the ukrainian citizens with big accounts driving across the street. we rejects that steve fred, me to find that. so another topic that's come up repeatedly in this campaign was the idea that germany, for the 1st time since the end of the cold war could um and hosting american weapons, at least that's the plan. and we're talking here about the eastern part of the country that's closest to russia, which risk being directly impacted by those hosting plans to have the us, which already, with nato has basis all over germany. the idea is to have them move into yet another room. i guess and bring their weapon stash with them starting in 2026.
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doesn't exactly scream independence when you're trying to go about your business as a, supposedly solver, and country. and uncle sam is crashing on the couch with this christmas solves but look, chances are all i've schultz zoned out and stared into space when us president biden threatened to blow up nord stream, back in 2022 in february. well, standing right beside him and literally so get shots wasn't going to exactly say no to some armed squatters coming into germany. the populace left vs done. the party led by sarah wagner. who um, by the way, wasn't even running herself here. but she was all over the parties sides cuz she does have a lot of appeal personally. um, she said that during, during the campaign that the elections in the east were a quote referendum on war and peace. now it's interesting that the anti establishment less coalition has been saying the same sort of things as the anti
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establishment writes, although it's become obvious in with these election results of the ideological preference among the anti establishment voting face definitely does the, the rights. but both the left and right, anti scholars wouldn't have been subject to some very articulate arguments from detractors. the yeah, looks like our last is way out of this uh, safe space. all right, so it looks like everything about your brain has been heating this region, particularly hard and those policies that cause that have been a gone by washington. and as we've seen with this election, this region is definitely sending a message and giving that whole crew major site. i know we're going to keep following all this to see if there's any fine tuning involved in these exit poll
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results. but so far, they're pretty close to what we saw in pre election pools, and they're staying pretty stable at the a, a d protest as take to the streets of dressed in throwing smoke grenades and lighting flags. now the demonstrators who web branded by local media snapped radicals and extreme is south anti fascist slogans. as the veins had there around the whole, by the election result in to india and south 20th now the result in pennsylvania and 3 and job paid full. that's how the job an economy minister describe the state elections. however, he added that his f d. b party would not give up the fight for liberal bodies now burned in parliament member for the f. d. going to loot, linda man says that people just want to change a re, ready to take a government, a boss we, i need to discuss for coordination because we want to. so is the motors that we are
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able to take government to allow us to, to, to make our program. and we would like to speak with everybody who is interested to speak with us is the best result for us. and i am very happy about this. these items, thank you very much for your address, the against the veterans and we also against spending a lot of money to claim you and government that was very important for me was also important to the north spring to the day monday because we wanted to keep a godsend for the people, for the heating and also for the industry. because is the industry in germany? rent out, then the people who is at drops and uh, for example, can me colinas please dr. like be i said for the $2.00 to $10.00, it'd be really close to the our factories. and so it makes, it is also the curiosity, as it gets your democratic a government us, i'm you as a go excited to, to close on a nuclear power plants. now it is
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a social democratic dream, no more men close to a nuclear power plant, and electricity is really expensive. now imagine how many other people want to sold the federal government. the oldest part is we don't want any more. that is the one to new point to we want to politic for germany. we have 12 prizes. we want to cause we want cheaper that cause a tv one piece and you don't want to spend our money to go even government. we don't want to pay for reference will claim is why is it people in germany say we don't want this policy in israel, the discovery of the bodies of psych so, but have mass house that you think guys that has once again brought he's rarely he's onto the streets of tel aviv, the latest anti government variety. and it wasn't long before the tensions began to boil over the. the
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angry protest is blocked, the roads sort of fires in class with the police organizers put the proud size that's around 300000 in tel aviv and a similar number again split between smaller all these across the country. now many say that upon minutes that been to minutes in yahoo will be as responsibility for the depths of the house. did you start in the middle east and bureau chief? my us in austin that report thousands have gathered in front of a military headquarters in tel aviv just like every, almost every weekends in the last 10 months. but to nice. it's reasonably may crowded. citizens have taken to the streets. haldeman. a tragic news on sunday morning, the eyes it had uncovered facts. the bodies of 6 is rarely the 3 young women who were in the
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one body of the people they were discovered by the loan. the friday morning, the latest one kilometer away from where kazi, another hostage was rescued by the idea of last week in case of a deal with him. not. they could have been exchanged, alive, families of the meredith captives and make it clear who they blamed for their losses. here's what they say, the, the, the,
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the, these for testers here behind me say again and began to say 6 wasting to try to do and secure the release of the remaining passive people. angry and frustrated. you have been able to speak to someone every day is like you can't read anymore and we need the government to know and to understand and to do the best they can do to, to do this, the silver seal. and if all of the people are out there or not, now it says if something is wrong, something is not going well for tonight to protest against the government and say
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not responsible for people that are keeping up. you guys are laying down dark sandals nowhere and instead of taking responsibility and bringing them home to easy managing it, political interest. i'm here tonight because the nation of israel and cannot accept the murders of its citizens. we know that these hostages, before they died, there were neglected, they were really treated and then they were murdered. just upon rescue from us still holds $101.00 hostages in gallons of $35.00 of them believed to be dead now, but 10 is that at least 6. this takes us to live and these people here say this stage and do all this can bring them back home until the this is going to obviously a put more pressure on the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu hasn't been any
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reactions on him so far. well, prime minister seems to be determined to continue the war on his conditions, despite people's demands and the frustration for the way he wanted to speak personally to the families of all 6 murdered captives earlier. only one family grandfather is answering the and also interested his in young reacted. indeed, he was weak to put the blame for the death mass bmw in these days while he's released, conducting intensive negotiation. so with the mediations in a supreme effort to reach a deal, how most continues the family diffuse any proposal. even worse at that very moment they mode cease of our abject cease. whoever noticed that these does not want to deal with the yahoo on here. that's fine. good deal, and that is something by the way that many people here are behind me. we with,
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here's what the milton had to say. those who bear responsibility for the best of prisoners held by the resistance or the is really occupiers which in system continuing their war of genocide and evade reaching a cease fire agreement. and the american administration. due to its bias support in partnership in this aggression history will remember biden as he leaves the white house as a partner and supporter of war criminals. netanyahu in his gang denied, but also in the other cities of israel. and not only that, the had of is rose labor union has earlier for an organization, leave your work place and taking the streets. he said the families is adding until everyone comes back home, the national let's be realistic. they might be a mission impossible the right to search and then we have already said the
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deal that they see as a defeats will force them to leave the government. and that is something that isn't . yeah. who can know how the emergency room, all of a pull you of vaccine has begun and gaza opposite the 1st recorded case barry 25 years. you know right. humanitarian break through. he's real agreed to a falls in the fighting to allow medics to what out it's right to run into that make has to be losing large of, of the buckling clave i made was described as a catastrophic humanitarian situation. of the mother of a child of a sense of the positive care in gaza had been speaking about the families ortiz. my son developed a fever with continuous vomiting. he used to crawl and move. suddenly he stopped crawling, stop 1st thing and started sleeping most of the time most i dreamed at outlook. so martyrs, electrical is where he was left on antibiotics and entry and associates in minnesota and fever reduces for 2 weeks to come on. after 2 weeks,
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we decided to send the sample to jordan. then i was surprised when the ministry of health called me and told me that my side of the test result was a positive and he was diagnosed with polio. the shots that he got polio during the war, the closure of the crossings, and the lack of treatment from all these thoughts, ran through my mind on state when my son remained like this in the holy retreat, as will he recover as before. they haven't provided him with anything at all. he hasn't received any vitamins or supplements as a i bought this nutritional supplement myself and give him calcium drums and will go so he can stand on his feet. so he can move. my son turns one today and said there was no other dial living conditions and guys all providing your thoughts, all breeding ground for diseases except communications off. as i saw him a ways outlined is the sweats, facing the people. if we don't keep close. ready we are skiing, the lives of many more who survived the war even ways beyond the words. and
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that's really cool. so crucial parts in this a polio situation it's, it's also a search for not only for guys, some other subjects for a reason, for the doesn't know borders and it stand, travel as, as it travels to guys like us to travel outside of god. and this is really the reclusive, just office to stuff millions of children from, from being exposed to something that is preventable and in an easy way to be honest, really, it isn't. and this is planned by the metro unicef and other one, both purpose on the grounds. we are trying our best to really uh, stuff told you uh, as early as possible. unfortunately for you is there right now. it is for the rolled and unfortunately we have one case confirmed the case. and of course that that means that the risk is really high for the rest of the children. and that's why this plan uh should take place on this plan is very crucial to
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just stop it in the end, the before it's really spreads more than that. and the really crucial part of this plan is to abide by the commitments and to have those localized limited inventory imposes, but have been implemented and have a little bit of a freezing for and working for us on the ground that's over 2000 a work at the health and as the community worker to reach out to children, whatever they are, say on this, the phases the b r agreement in a rod and a sudden and unexpected bad weather was to blame for the helicopter crash. the que live runs president. he blamed why you see any of this year, and that's the findings. they'll be all special investigation into the tragedy. and the main cause of the helicopter crash was the commonplace conditions caused by the climate to the region in spring,
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which resulted in the sudden appearance to be sick mass of rising fault and resulted in the helicopter colliding with the mountain that a new report from it was military investigative committee, the helicopter crash involving president abraham was the mid may, has been linked to bad weather with no signs of our play. of course. ah, that's the bottom line id investigation. took a deep dive into 11 different aspects of the incident. i'm exploring various angles and addressing swirly rumors about a possible external involvement, including got speculation, so on the as well which initially circulated on social media. ultimately, the findings pointed to complex klein magic and i must squared conditions as the main culprit to hind the crash. of course, key takeaways from the report highlighted uh that the chopper was well maintained with all repairs and upgrades up to standard. there were no mechanical issues that could have led to the accident. the flight path was confirmed to be on track and
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dental problems. the pilots had held device showed everything was consistent throughout the flight. of course, a weather was a significant factor here, as reports indicates sudden and severe conditions that resulted in dense fog, which caused the helicopter to headache mountain as the area. there was a force mountain as the cockpit voice recorder revealed that uh, there were no emergency calls from the pilots before the crash and toxicology tests found no evidence of any wrong doing so. the report in general, tries to dismiss any theories of sabotage or outside interference, finding no credible evidence to support the claims of for an involvement task. so it came more than 3 months after the incident took place and took the lives of it was presidents and a number of his companions, including of course, uh for administer hosting. i mean, i have the law here on the site and then lead to a snob election bringing positions into power with
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a leadership style that contrasts trop lee of course uh with that of his weed assessor now washington is about to launch a. yeah. it's another bit to prize new daily away from moscow. a deputy national security adviser for international economics is heading to india next week on the latest job offensive. india has every right to make its own choices on energy supply and the strategic posts jet more broadly. i hope for the course we can offer a best alternative and superior value proposition that in most guy, whether on energy, school defense or anything else. now this latest approach stands in stark contrast to 2 years ago. but then the very same mind one that even threatened india against trade with russia. he also pushed for a new delhi to join the sanctions. and um, you guys must go claiming the crime lean will drop india like a stone, in case of any conflict with china. now from our indian ambassador rajiv door
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breast that is country is relations with russia have remains pets past this by the pressure. the reason why i would pick a 3rd paper this because it is, do you use roughly the same words sometimes the subject gave researching. do you said that you should stop, which is o n o g y ma russia? when the was with us, it was buffy. or sincere, or for today to see what america was a good that was a soon off, isn't this use? it weighs what. what was it strange because the emotions of the sister get it out to me. the same language that you know, the lord you the,
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the most for the, i think the water board in fact, one of the strand, this 13 this form as a single ship. then as for the independence, was white for choosing frontier before just explore the services. but what it said, because the word that from she yeah she she, she saw in the summer. but that's fine for sure. more courses to that. that's the street in the do when i was with the country, is the country or something about it. and now let's head to the russian regional bed garage, where at 11 civilians have been wounded, including 2 children in heavy conditions. after the area came on,
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the ukrainian shelley of the local governess settled a number of missiles where intercepted in may of fact, although of zillow sale got through, medics and emergency services are odyssey several residential buildings have been hit, including at least one apartment block nearby, cause we're also strong, igniting a 5 while ross that has targeted military infrastructure, the north eastern ukrainian city of hawk off report said that the trip locations around the city where his footage on social media reports and the shows the moments of one of the strides and short range, ballistic missiles, west side to have been names. i'll be a top comes out there are huge swab and drones was launched from ukraine overnight targeting several russian border regions. and even the capital itself. the small part of one of the down
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drones hit on all the refinery in moscow, sparking of 5 that seems to have been put out of the facilities still said to have been even operation. now what par station was also a hectic day in the region, igniting of fire there to the border region. the belgrade also came under attack with the apartment buildings and the cob, badly damaged other coast region. didn't escape the drill launcelot either. a 46 of the aerial weapons went down there. he comes as the train in forces continue the cross bordering cushion there. although moscow says it's coming, i've refused costs to keep it. estimates of 8500 ukrainian soldiers have been killed at 80 times, destroyed ukraine's commander and chief has admitted the operation was designed to divert the ross and forces away from the dumbass frontline. but never the last,
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a russian troops are increasing the pressure in the dumbass. edging forward along the front lines, a key supply routes for you. korean forces were caught this week for me. i see i on the list. laurie johnson is not convinced the key of military command has a working strategy right now. so 1st, he claims that the operation was designed to get russia to shift soldiers from the don boss in order to relieve pressure on ukrainian soldiers facing off against the russian advance and forced them to go up the crow skinny claims that that's what happened. but that didn't happen. the 200, he says, 823-0000 russian soldiers removed up there. well, that's not the case either. russia already had troops stationed nearby. russia did not have to draw down any of its forces and the done boss, that's number one. number 2, the only one who actually pulled forces from the done boss dynette skin
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particular and read apply them to cursed with starsky and. and that is widely acknowledged by many ukrainian analysts. this having been an incredibly stupid, foolish thing to do because it has now weakened the defenses in the done boss to such an extent that we are seen, russian forces advancing multiple kilometers a day, taking some entire towns and villages intact without it, you know, having to fire a single artillery round when you've got a senior military commander like source key, so detached from reality, it tells you how much trouble the ukrainians are at. but i see a bid this alice, you can't get further details of all the stairways. we're following on our to the com. thanks for watching advice the
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the hello and welcome to wells a part of expression reality check after the jew political vocabulary from the field of psychiatry. and it's still care is some of its imagining ambiguity. what's the reality to one nation is a total distortion to another or a complete horror to a 3rd? is the international system still capable of the same and respectful conversation about what's actually going on in the world? well, to discuss that, i'm now enjoyed by a whole gardener, a professor emeritus of the department of history and politics at the american university of paris present gardner. it's great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you for inviting me now. so all of your academic career,
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you wrote a number of books dealing with various patterns of international politics, including imperial ambitions or the dynamics of war. and as much as i can sell, i think yours is a pretty mature look without accessing the sentiment without virtue signaling. i think it's a conscientious effort to assess reality in the best way possible and all for some modest responsible solutions of how to improve with or at least make it a little bit better. now, do you think such an approach historically informed, conscientious, rational, unsentimental. do you think it's actually in demand today? i would like to believe it's in demand. i would argue the whole social media issue and the way the media's turn now is isn't really devastating to real fact checking and understanding what's going on. but the real problem is we lock a global,
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a global vision, and for, for almost all my books, oh, predicted this horrible war going on between now. russia and ukraine today, starting the 1994 surviving the millennium, and then dangerous crossroads and 97. most books contain pretty much what's happening at the moment because i based it on historical analysis and close observation to how the states are actually interacting. not what the politicians were were saying, they were saying, well professor, think i live in my, let me check here because you're sort of putting the blame a little bit on social media. and the reason i'm asking this question is because i see as a media professional, i see a huge gap between uh, the academic field of international relations which have an extensive knowledge about the dynamics of conflict. the precursors um, you know, conditions that are necessary for a lasting settlement and the actual reality of international politics. when pretty
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much none of this knowledge ever gets applied. and let me imagine that this, this knowledge is hard. one, if it's it is block self and it is responsibility, not of the media professionals, but of politicians to avail of that. why do you think i know doing that? yeah, i wasn't blaming the media in itself. i mean, we go back to the vietnam war, the media was blamed for losing the warrant. that was total bologna. it was the chinese who were protecting the north vietnamese and to you and the us didn't want to go into north vietnam. i mean, there's other reasons besides the media that are preventing these conflicts from, from resolving themselves. so a close a close examination of what's really happening is what the academic world tries to do. but when you presented the policy makers, they're hit by all directions from special interest groups to, to their own personal ambitions and end up making decisions that are very often contrary to those of their own advisors. so, so this is,
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you're absolutely right that there's a real, a gap between the, those of us who have been trying to argue for a rational policy towards russia and china. but yet the are really brushed aside for the immediate political considerations. a rolled into one of your articles that the longer the russian of ukraine or israel, him as iran horse persist. the more the global system will polarize between states, about a pro u. s. o pro west, and those that are pro russia and pro china. and i think this is exactly what the west is pushing for, perhaps due to its uh, you know, and the celtic memories of the cold war and how it ended. i think there is a perception in the was that they can prevail in this verification. but i'm not sure that are the russian or china are going there on they actually trying to resist as much as they can. this new bifurcation of the world in the west is pressing for. i'm saying that that's the reality is it is being pushed and that's
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why i'm saying that the u. s. needs to engage with russia and particularly with showing her right now and really reorient american strategy towards both countries in order to bring this escalation of tensions and bring it down and, and begin to resolve the numerous crises that we're facing in both wars. the russia, ukraine, israel palestine, enjoying the taiwan, which a good breakdown at any time or, or expanding the conflicts rather than of finding ways to resolve them. so us needs a totally new strategy starting with the hopefully the, the harris administration. if the, if was, wow, i think you can only change your way of relating to others when you change your view of yourself. and that leads me to my next question because this a logic of my way or the highway or, you know, you're either with us or against us,
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works only for the dominant power. and it's not a choice. it's the black male target. then the west has a, had a reasonable success, applying it over the last couple of big kids. but i wonder if there was this trying to execute it again, trying to drive this hard bargain because of its perception of power because it the believes that it can do it to all the nations driving them the way they, you know, it wants them to go on do you think it is because perhaps of insecurity as not knowing anything bad or does it very good point. i think, i think it's a little bit of both of, you know, how the, if you put the brakes together now the brazil rush of india or china, south africa plus others that are joining their, their g d, a, the, their economies are actually much greater than the group of 7, the group, a 7 most industrialized countries. so the one hand, there's a bit of insecurity bearing it appears of insecurity on the, on the, on the western side of us, european, japanese, etc. but g 7 versus this new what they perceive as
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a new euro asian axis arising economically. and they're the, they're fighting to, can, can uh, contain, or contain that movement and assert, maintain the global hegemony. but that's exactly what the problem here is. it's the law you do that, the more both sides react and, and expand the conflict. therefore, you really need to get started engaging with both sides. a rob, then trying to confront them. now you mentioned the worst containment them, this idea of double or triple containment all for our restraining russia. china and, you know, whole number of other defending countries. i am not really. yeah it's, it's very popular in the west, but it's hard for, for me to understand what's, what's the point of it, at least from the most cost perspective, because russian $1001.00 us spread its influence in definitely and doesn't want to be, you know, the next, the global police cop, but it will not compromise on his national interest and neither will china or any
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other, you know, self respecting nation. so what is the united states trying to contain when it pursues it's policies of containment? the case of china and taiwan. but us is concerned that china is urged to unify with taiwan one they don't. us doesn't feel that that is absolutely necessary. but what of their fear is if china acquires taiwanda and they control the see why is that communication in the, in the shipping routes from the, from asia, japan as well as what i'm down to what and then the that's just the fear then china dominates the region and that, that the undermines us the gemini. so the, that's the problem there. and therefore i propose a compromise in which the can federal a system, taiwan, china work together considerably backed by the international community. and this would be a totally different way to approach the whole region with help solve some of the
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tensions between the philippines and showing the over the south where the sea and other things like that. so. so there's ways to compromise here is both sides are willing to compromise ended. and that's why obviously you try because china is becoming the major peer a competitor as the americans put it. if we have to work with china primarily before this war, i would have said, we work with russia, but now, or it's the russian, all idea of working with russia, bringing russia into a new eastern european security order. oh, the security european security order fail. it failed or the us didn't, didn't pursue that as the early bush, the bush senior administration try. well uh, i think one thing in common between the, both of the us, russia and us, china challenges is again, this either you are with us or against us. they not make a either your, you know, a winner or a loser, a nice thing, both russia and china see the world in uh, in a somewhat different way. and uh, if you put them aside,
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most governments around the world right now are facing serious domestic challenges . having to adapt to a fast changing world and route to respond to the, you know, uh, sometimes conflicting needs of the people. why would you be interested in limiting, di options and choosing the united states or china or the other way around? why would anyone be interested in part taking in somebody else's war instead of you know, minding our own interest? well, this is why i'm try to say we are a compromise as possible of international bringing in what, what we used to be called on tag groups working at each each, some conflict, china, taiwan, israel pallets the israel, palestine, you ran russia, you great, we bring an international community, not in american domination or your international groupings in which the, the, the regional states themselves take over their security concerns and begin to develop their regions. so it's a win win situation in my, you know,
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getting into us, working with china, working with russia, working of ukraine, working with taiwan, working with a ran and israel finding ways to, to call these tensions down and, and beginning to develop huge range of what you have laid out here is already happening all around the world. it's happening in your rates or where regional countries with many, you know, diverse interest and sometimes open conflicts come together to, you know, managed regional affairs. the same happens in africa. we can see similar development in latin america, but uh, you know, there is one major obstacle here and it is the west that for some reason would not allow this conceptual approach. you know, when, when a genuine, when, when to take crew with them it keeps sabotaging in by sparking conflicts around the world or picking a battles with all the great powers. what can possibly pacified the united states, what can possibly make western leaves believe that they will also have the new
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place in the world. they will retain that insulin, but it will not be being dormant or anything, and often very destructive influences that they have enjoyed over the last couple of decades. yeah, i, well that's of the problem there. there, you know, every empire goes down pretty hard in the instance, in the co op, some of them clouts or one of the rapidly. so the issue here is how do we find compromises between uh, the, the, the so called vital interests. now we have to read to find what is considered vital um for me, pushing nato into all the way up to ukraine was not vital that this was not of the vital american interest we, us could have with the europeans and with the russians, developed a whole new system of european security had they worked on it from, from 1991 on, but they didn't say anything about china, taiwan. there's other ways to manage uh, trying to tie when these relations can federal approach as opposed to
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a one china approach. um, the problem is with, when you are a huge amount of power, you don't want to give up on your head, your money. i agree, but the problem is will also you end up losing out big time. if you don't start compromising earlier. this is the route, the traditional conservative is not, not the neo conservatism and not the kind of conservatism that trump talks about. absolutely, and i want to ask here if i may, that you lose not only in terms of your wave it on in the international arena, but you also lose domestic lean. you losing the eyes of your own population and value. i'm facing the situation when the country is highly polarized them the choice of candidates. uh well, let's say not, not very inspiring. be be terms of standards for the next presidency as a guide. now let's take a very short break right right now, but we will be back to the discussion in a few minutes. they tune the
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car acceptance, and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously . why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else . welcome to please or do you have the state department c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. i changed and whatever you do, don't marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you the welcome back to all the parts with hole gardener, professor emeritus of the department of history and politics, american university. or if there is a professor in garden,
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they're in one of your articles, use drugs that is absolutely a crucial to put them down to the israel, have mouse war in order to prevent that spreading regionally. and perhaps even a globally. and i think we would all agree on that, but uh, what makes you hateful, what makes you believe that it is possible at this point of time? well, i think go there is the med inside is real to, to was to get rid of that and yahoo and to, to put an end to this war. and they want the hostages back. so some of them are dying or will have died just in the whole process of trying to eradicate from us which, which is not going to be possible in the process of doing so. the israel is militarize in the entire middle east. i understood the hudy's of, of been able to recruit to tremendously in their battle and the red sea and other, other groups like l tied in ices or, or thriving. we just had a few attacks here in france. so let's, let's do you know,
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over bronze during the advisor of use accurately rub, being just came on just a few weeks ago. stated that israel should immediately recognize a palestinian state. it should have been done years ago. but the effects ravine tribes assassinated by a jewish extreme is so his adviser now is saying it's time to bring back the same the same uh, prompt credo, palestinian state that would limit the ability over ran and other states to assist a moss. it would be a non militarized state, but it would give the palestinians of respect they would the support from the arrow community and, and begin to build themselves with the help of not just the arrows, but the internet's gonna be, but is real, is being impacted by really uh neil: imperialist um, a view point did not view point, but the political drive, which is destructive not only the palestinians,
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but ultimately destructive for israel itself. okay. now i can, i, uh, push here a little bit here and run by you what i often hear uh here in moscow from uh, rushing, middle east is the experts. and then they have put in the prove of connections in the region to and they tend to believe that, you know, this is real century could pro, which, you know, they said suggestions the washington has to put the pressure on israel. i'm down, the problem will resolve itself. they believe that it in itself is a little bit of a well interior. i always think because um, if you actually look at the founding documents of many listing, you're not organizations from the p a lot. you're from us that not the residents who found the state next to israel. they are not ready to abandon all the territories that were under no sort of the policy name control during the british mandate. and none of them would agree to that,
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and they do here and they were suggesting debate here all the time is that, you know, there's some sort of fantasy in western world that one's west and leaders grace any particular problem with that royal attention and put pressure on that set to lives, but somehow the problem resolves itself, but don't they actually have to talk to the palestinians to and it seems the palestinians at this point of time, i'm not ready to compromise because they want to buy land back. and this is not something that the either israel or the united states uh, are willing to offer really well, you know, on that point is very interesting when, when vice president buying with israel wants and then yahoo of purposely announced expansion to settlements, and zillow westbank to undermine the american pressure on, on israel. so there's a, there's a push pull relationship here between israel and the united states. and it is americans of the left israel, ease of, you know, literally now getting away with murder and gaza. absolutely. that has to be
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negotiations with, with a mazda at some point. uh, and with that top of the sony mistakes are made over the years. and the inability of it to uh, to find the cord that came very close the top of the cords that the number of years ago came close, but then they were, they were overthrown. and then ariel sharon, unilaterally withdrew from guys. and that created a new, a new dime and he didn't do it. you did it even a lateral. you didn't work with the palestinians in, in arranging a new state as, as he did is um, you know, what the withdrawal and that, that ultimately allow home us to come to power. and so, so these obviously the palestinians are, are frustrated and there but, but it also there, they have to deal with the real circumstances. so that's where they, they need the international support, lots of money and start re developing the region. and then hopefully finding these are some of the binding rental, resolving some of the issues that they,
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that you're right with. you know, they're not going to get ahold or land back. but what, what can accomplish, come from it. what can the compromise was that you mentioned before your vision of a palestinian consideration, which couldn't be bad by for an or our financial assistance with international peacekeeping forces on the border with israel. and you argue that such a palestinian consideration with how to reduce iranian leverage on him, off and other actors, and perhaps able to sub this stage for a new iraq new, clear course. now that seems like the best of both worlds, but then this gap sticking me wonders, what would make the palestinians in the range and believe that base all for this international peace is genuine, but it is 4 wheel and that is not the up. another point to buy time and this advantage them long term, you know, don't you, you're absolutely correct. you know, oh, every time in the to iraq morris, for example, united states, i got the world community to, to attack a verse,
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the 1990 war against the side of the st. and the 2nd one in 2003, which was not approved by the you when they both said we're going to solve this rarely poll standing crisis after we get rid of that. on the side, what's happened, they didn't solve any spouse, any of right. so, so the legitimate, there's a legitimate skepticism about the, all, all u. s. proposals and that's why it can't be just the u. s. i, i know the russians a, i've been a number of arrows. commentators of urged russia to intervene. i think china is offered to intervene. that's why it has to be a joy after it's like all contact groups working us, russia, china, in this case, might be able to make a convincing case of the palestinians and the uranium that piece as possible. but it is only going to be the americans, americans, the loss of their image, of the honest, broke, or if there ever really have more and, and that's where i agree with you. but the, as i said, the more states you bring into this and the regional states,
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to jordan egypt as well. russia, china, then you begin to create a international pressure to, to try to really resolve the issue. and that's the only way it's going to happen. otherwise, believe me, it's going to continue to expand and, and accusation against accusation. well, it police have good set a precedent for a genuine, genuine peace mediation. the retesting is in the, in the such a desperate demand. today the world really needs a to at least one call think to be a result. and in genuine matter, and i want to turn our attention now to the one that is much closer to, to my whole uh, the one in ukraine. and i think the same problem that we discussed uh no, just the lack of trust, but rather the presence of very strong and very legitimate mistrust. i think the plague said the ukranian conflict as well. um, unlike in the case with gaza with you cream, the west doesn't even recognize that russia has been actually trying to be
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a constructive bar. and there to this very moment they paid the, relates to the weapons that it is using uh, in the ukraine and conflict to the target selected a russian das signal to the west that it is amenable to, um, you know, a qual, respectful um, a wide ranging negotiations, but i think the attitude is being purposefully opt on the cranial side of the fully supported by the west, which at this point doesn't even know what it's actually pursuing in. that's more how do you see these collision? these cult can be collision of these 2 world views being resolved. well, i think there were chances back in 2022 of the turks certainly um came up with us. so the resolution for the serial prices and getting serial. great and, and then, and i really, from what i understand, the brits and the americans really,
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really put a check on the, on the continuation of the negotiations, even though the lensky, the ukrainian, the president looked like he was going to go on with them. so, so there was something there uh, uh, that had nothing to do with resolving situation with crisis the, there was there something that was purely geo political in which the americans and the end the bridge in particular, what are the continues the conflict. so that, that created a lack of trust in the ability of the to, to resolve this conflict that is continued to this, this moment. i pers purposely think we're moving, moving into a new a period where um, if um, uh, russian forces sees both are it's good if i can pronounce it correctly. and ukrainians are able to maintain some of the territorial advantages that they've taken, which the might not be able to do in incurs. you might be able to come to some sort of agreement at this point. but right now, uh without a what you call
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a mutually hurting stalemate, where both sides feel that they can't move forward without undermining their own interest. you won't get to the settlement of this conflict, especially gardner. this is a very interesting point because in order to achieve that, the mutually hurting stalemate, you need to have a certain accounting of your resources and when it comes to rest sizing, rushes goals, or objectives, a more or less defined russia has the resources to reach you with the i know the overwhelming assurance bleeding is hurting. but you know that there is some relationship between what we are trying to achieve and uh, the resources that we have, the same as a absolute absent don't be ukraine inside because the, you create new side. first of all, doesn't even know what it's realistically trying to achieve down. it has to rely on the outside actors for the very basic war, fighting necessity. so i wonder if the mutually hurting and failing it if you put
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it, is even possible at this point without, you know, some genuine accounting of what you have and what you're trying to get to know is, it's very uneasy, but it's not clear you can get it either mutual it both sides to define their hurt in a totally different way so, so that they may not agree on this as a mutually hurting still it. but i would simply step back and say, look, russia is becoming pretty dependent economically on china. in the mind you, this is not, is another reason why russia should think closely about continuing this war. if it means reading a to great of a dependency on on chinese investments finance or do we use technology, etc. and, and it's all, it's on the market now for, for energy. pretty much is china and china is raised up in the interest rates, etc. i couldn't really guarantee that the roster has a strong incentive to put an end to the war and i think it's not a shy to recognize that if,
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if the ones have to be close. but in order to for that to happen there, that the has to be some agreement with the ukrainians and with the americans about the secure is arrangement in this part of europe. yeah, certainly, i totally agree with. that's where i applied any way to outline now, let's sketch a few. a few possibilities where, um you, you have uh, a deal where, uh, russia will probably get some of the territories. all that is taking them in the, in the don box region and maintain the crimea, which i think is, is most essential. at the same time, the ukraine will re gain some of the stairs or but then you're going to have to have a population exchanges in all sorts of issues that will, will absolutely. but i wonder thing, what satisfy the western appetites to really genuinely strive for the resolution of this war? well, that's where i, i, i'm afraid the, they only react to force. and in my do the way this world go, it's not going to be a good to. it was not going to attack the nato countries,
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but the war could expand in new in new regions. and this is what concerns me the most of the more this war continues it's, it's fairly limited and it's region now the ukraine and russia, but it could easily expand to trans nice to you in, in europe or, or even north south korea. so those are the, remind you, the 2 areas that could, could to explode at any time if this war continues. so it means reason in washington, reasonable people are washington and hopefully a new reasonable in ministration. next year we'll see that this war is going to get out of control and it's, and nobody's interest for that to happen. and therefore, begin to wind down working with china in russia to do so well proficient gardner and this is all we have time for. thank you very much for being with us today. thank you very much for interview me, is great and thank you for watching hope to hear again on the walls apart.
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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 that conflict with the 1st law show your identification . we should be very careful about our external intelligence. as the point obviously is to makes a truck rather than to the area. i mean, with artificial intelligence, we have some of the theme and the robot must protect this phone. existence was alexis the
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rocking the boat, and the stablish been parties take a large share of the boat in local elections in eastern europe after a historic wind in bay terrain. yeah. region. alternative for germany pales and success thing people want to change. people winters old. the federal government is always bosses. we don't want any more. this. we want a new point to be one to politic for germany. we want cheap prices and they don't want to spend our money to clean government. the pensions boy lee in the v this thousands of users. busy these express their anger out the government saying it's responsible for the depth of things. so they have
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model of the do you think gaza following the discovery of the bodies every day is like you can't wait any longer and we need the government to as one of the stand out to do the best they can do that. it's making the community and bringing them easy, managing it political interest by the weather was to blame for they had a cup, the product, the scale, the runs president valley of this year. and that's the conclusion all of the official code 80. the web is, is, are the international reaching you from our new center with moscow? i a michael porch and now we start with the breaking news. and the anti established middle tennessee for germany party has hailed a historic victory in federal elections in the country is east and the ring gear region. now it is the 1st time the a a b has achieved, such as
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a result. it campaign strongly for an end to up in supplies to ukraine. the kristi and democratic union or the c d. u has put on a strong showing to taking 2nd place. however, we can see that in this top, sonya region, it is winning the raise bath, leaving the of the in the 2nd place. at the as the see do, has said that he to look to hold negotiations over the possibility of forming a state government. although he flatly rude, outdated cooperation with a f d in the 1st projection confirms the forecast, the city was growing and it showed us any 2nd. we'd like to think of all this help us and support us in the country. and from all over germany. we'll be looking for adults to explore the possibilities of government. the following still applies. there will be no cooperation with the a f d. let me get this straight. whichever teenager is running, their christian democrats. social media account loading up the post with
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a bunch of remote use is basically saying on behalf of the supposedly serious establishment right party that despite coming in 2nd, they won't be dealing with a party that actually won the popular vote. deformed governments. yeah, that sounds super democratic and respectful of voters. if this is a referendum on the current establishment in germany, what a disaster for chance or oil. i've schultz is center left uh, social democratic party and which managed to meet pre polling expectations of a whopping 6 percent of the boat over in the state of saxony. the anti establishment a f d was expected to be. nat connects with the establishment, right? christian democrats in pre polling, and that's pretty much what transpired here for an a defense policy has really been
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an issue in this election and is supposed to be the business of the federal government, not the states, but just try telling that to the voters. mia mostly she in fact, it's many more and more reference so you can read the horrors of reference your states just finally define when she's needed in our country food. it's getting more and more agencies that, you know, again, i think in my just e, my visa range, a great film as always as it was quite normal size of this and point of view as well as i am against anointed web. and this is because it produces small animal volume, and so the to the we don't hear much about the go see agency the ukraine calling. so i heard it was for you to go see agents would be sense of oakland throughout this entire election campaign was to stop fueling the conflicts with weapons, german weapons to train and to secure german sovereignty instead, which took a wrong turn somewhere when you have german industry billing out to the us because
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turns out that they just can't survive on short showers, that the german finance minister is constantly and bragging about taking himself. you will cut, you know, it's nice to see. the crane is not the 17 states. it is not opt austic like billions of money, while the ukrainian citizens with big calls the driving across the street. we rejects that, a friend me to find that. so another topic that's come up repeatedly in this campaign was the idea that germany, for the 1st time since the end of the cold war could um and hosting american weapons, at least that's the plan. and we're talking here about the eastern part of the country that's closest to russia are which risk being directly impacted by those hosting plans to have the us, which already, with nato has basis all over germany. the idea as to how to move into yet another room, i guess, and bring their weapon stash with them starting in 2026. doesn't exactly scream
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independence when you're trying to go about your business as a, supposedly solver, and country. and uncle sam is crashing on the couch with his christmas solves but look, chances are all i've schultz zoned out and stared into space when us president biden threatened to blow up north stream, back in 2022 in february. well, standing right beside him literally. so get shots, wasn't going to exactly say no, this on arms, water is coming into germany. the populace left vs done. the party led by sarah wagner. who um, by the way, wasn't even running herself here. but she was all over the parties ads cuz she does have a lot of appeal. personally, she said that during, during the campaigns, that the elections in the east were a quote referendum on war and peace. now it's interesting that the anti establishment less coalition has been saying the same sort of things as the anti
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establishment writes, although it's become obvious in with these election results of the ideological preference among the anti establishment voting face definitely does the right. but both the left and right anti styles wouldn't have been subject to some very articulate arguments from detractors. the yeah, looks like that are lost his way and it was safe space. all right, so it looks like everything about your brain has been heating this region, particularly hard and those policies that cause that have been a gone by washington. and as we've seen with this election, this region is definitely sending a message and giving that whole crew major site. i know we're going to keep following all those to see if there's any fine tuning involved in these exit poll results. but so far, they're pretty close to what we saw in pre election pools,
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and they're staying pretty stable. is actually a f d protest as take to the streets of just in minutes, throwing smoke grenades in lightning flash. now the demonstrators who web branded by local media snaps radicals and extreme is south of anti fascist slogans. as the veins had there around the whole, by the election result in to india and south 20th. now the result in assessment in 3 and job paid full. that's how the german economy administer describe this page. the elections, however, he added that his f d. b party would not give up the fight for liberal bodies. now burning parliament member for the f d. donor lute linda man says that people just want to change a re, ready to take a government power. we, i need to discuss for coordination because we want to show is the motors that we
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are able to take government to allow us to, to, to make our program. and we would like to speak with everybody who is interested to, to speak with us is the best result for us. and i am very happy about this. resided and thank you very much for your address, the, against the veterans. and we also against spending a lot of money to go union government led to this very important for was also important to the north spring to the team. i think because we want to keep a godsend for the people, for the heating and also for the industry. because is the industry in germany? rent out then the people who is that drops and uh, for example, can me colinas please to like be i said for the $2.00 to $10.00, it'd be more close to the our factories. and so the next is also the intensity. as it gets you democrat, the government of this, i'm you as a go excited to,
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to close on a nuclear power plants. now it is a social democratic dream. no more men close to a nuclear power plant. and electricity is really expensive. now imagine how many other people want to sold the federal government to the old parties. we don't want any more. that is the one to new point to we want to politic for germany. we have one, see prices, we want to cause we want cheaper that goes a tv one piece and you don't want to spend our money to go in government. we don't want to pay for reference will claim is why is it people in germany say we don't want this policy in israel, the discovery of the bodies of psych so but have mass house did you think guys that has once again brought these rarely ease onto the streets of tel aviv, the latest anti government valley, and it wasn't long before the tensions began to boil over the. the
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hungry protest is blocked, the roads sort of fires in class with the police organizers put the proud size that's around $300000.00 in tel aviv. and a similar number again split between smaller all these across the country. now many say that upon minutes, that meant a minute then. yeah. who will be as responsibility for the depths of the house? did you start in the middle east and bureau chief, my us and austin that report thousands have gathered in front of a military headquarters in calgary, just like every, almost every weekends in the last 10 months. but to night it's reasonably may crowded. citizens have taken to the streets, holding a tragic news funding it had uncovered facts. the bodies of 6 is rarely the 3 young women who were kept the
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farmers for one body before they were discovered by the on the friday morning, the latest one kilometer away from where kazi, another hostage was rescued by the idea of last week. in case of a deal with him not, they could have been exchanged, alive, families of americans have to make it clear who they blame for their loss. and here's what they say, the, the, the,
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the, these for testers here behind me say again and began to say 6 wasting to try to do and secure the release of the remaining passive people angry and frustrated. you have been able to speak to someone every day is like you said, wait anymore, and we need the government to know and to understand and to do the best they can do to. to do this, the silver seal, and it's all over the people are out there not. now it says something is wrong, something is not going well for tonight to process again,
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say government and things, not responsible for people that are keeping up. you guys are laying down dark sandals nowhere and instead of taking responsibility and bringing them home to easy managing it. political interest. i'm here tonight because the nation of israel and cannot accept the murders of its citizens. we know that these hostages, before they died, they were neglected. they were really treated, and then they were murdered. just upon rescue from us still holds $101.00 hostages in gallons of $35.00 of them believed to be dead now, but 10 is that at least 6. this takes us to live and these people here say this stage and do all this can bring them back home until the this is going to obviously oppose more patch. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu hasn't been any reactions
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on him so far. well, prime minister seems to be determined to continue the war on his conditions, despite people's demands of frustration for the way he wanted to speak personally to the families of all 6 murdered captives earlier. only one family grandfather is answering the i'm not interested. he reacted, indeed, he was weak to put the blame for the death mass the man these days, while he's released, conducting intensive negotiations with the mediations in a supreme effort to reach a deal. how most continues defenders, if use any proposal, even worse at that very moment, they mode 6 of our abject cease, whoever motive seventy's does not want to deal with the new. yeah, that's fine. good deal. and that is something by the way, that many people here are behind me. we with here's what the milton had to say.
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those who bear responsibility for the deaths of prisoners held by the resistance or the is rarely occupiers, which in system continuing their war of genocide and evade reaching a cease fire agreement in the american administration. due to its bias support in partnership in this aggression history will remember biden as he leaves the white house as a partner and supporter of war criminals. netanyahu in his gang denied, but also in the other cities across israel. and not only that, they had always rose labor union has earlier organization, leave your work place and taking the sweets. he said the families is adding until everyone comes back home, the national, let's be realistic. they might be a mission impossible the right to search. and then we have already said the
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deal that they see as a dispute will force them to leave the government. and that is something that isn't . yeah. who didn't know how the emergency room, all of a party of vaccine has begun. and guys, after the 1st recorded case, there is 25 years, you know right. humanitarian breakthrough. he's real agreed to a pause in the fighting to allow medics to what out it's right to run into that make has to be losing lodge of, of the in buckling clave. i made what's described as a catastrophic humanitarian situation. of the mother of a child of a sense of the positive can guys that had been speaking about the families ortiz. my son developed a fever with continuous vomiting. he used to crawl and move. suddenly he stopped crawling, stop 1st thing and started sleeping most of the time most i dreamed at outlook so martyrs. hospital is where he was left on antibiotics and entry and associates in minnesota and fever reducers for 2 weeks to come on. after 2 weeks,
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we decided to send a sample to jordan. then i was surprised when the ministry of health called me and told me that my side of the test result was positive and he was diagnosed with polio. the shots that he got polio during the war, the closure of the crossings, and the lack of treatment from all these thoughts ran through my mind. i'm said when my son remain like this highly be treated as will he recover as before? they haven't provided him with anything at all. he hasn't received any vitamins or supplements as a i bought this nutritional supplement myself and give him calcium drums and will go so he can stand on his feet. so he can move. my son turns one today and said there was no other dial living conditions in guys are providing a photo, a breeding ground for diseases you. this is convocation is off as i saw him, a ways outlined is this, right? it's facing the people. if we don't to call you, we are asking the lives of many more who survived the war even ways beyond the
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words. and that's really cool. so crucial parts in this a polio situation it's, it's also a search for not only for guys, some other subjects for the region while you doesn't know borders and it stand, travel as, as it travels to guys like us to travel outside of god. and this is really the reclusive, just office to stuff millions of children from, from being exposed to something that is preventable and an easy way to be honest, really citizen. and this is planned by the metro unicef and under one build purpose . on the grounds, we are trying our best to really stuff told you uh, as early as possible. unfortunately for you is there right now, it is preventable. and unfortunately we have one case confirmed the case. and of course that that means that the risk is really high. for the rest of the children, and that's why this plan uh, it should take place on this plan is very crucial to just stop it in the,
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in the before, it's really expensive, more than that. and the really crucial part of this plan is to abide by the commitments and to have those localized limited inventory imposes, but have been implemented and have a little bit of a freezing for a working force on the ground that's over 2000 a work at the health and as the community where i can reach out to children, wherever they are, they are on the 3 phases of the agreement in a rod and a sudden and unexpected bad weather was to blame for the helicopter crash. the que live runs president. he blamed why you see any of this year, and that's the findings. they'll be all special investigation into the tragedy. and the main cause of the helicopter crash was the commonplace conditions caused by the climate to the region in spring,
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which resulted in the sudden appearance to be sick, massive rising fault and resulted in the helicopter colliding with the mountain that a new report from it was military investigative committee, the helicopter crash involving president abraham receipt in mid may, has been linked to bad weather with no signs of power play, of course. so that's the bottom line id investigation. took a deep dive into 11 different aspects of the incident. i'm exploring various angles and addressing swirly rumors about a possible external involvement including got speculation us around the as well which initially circulated on social media. ultimately the findings pointed to complex klein matic and i must squared conditions as the main culprit to hind the crash. of course key takeaways from the report highlighted uh that the chopper was well maintained with all repairs and upgrades up to a standard. there were no mechanical issues that could have led to the accident and the flight path was confirmed to be on track and dental problems. the pilots
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handheld device showed everything was consistent throughout the flight. of course, a weather was a significant factor here, as reports indicates sudden and severe conditions that resulted in dense fog, which caused the helicopter to headache mountain as the area. there was a forest mountain as the cockpit voice recorder revealed that uh, there were no emergency calls from the pilots before the crash and toxicology tests found no evidence of any wrong doing so. the report in general, tries to dismiss any theories of sabotage or outside interference, finding no credible evidence to support the claims of for an involvement task. so it came more than 3 months after the incident took place and took the lives of it was presidents and a number of his companions, including of course, uh for administer hosting. i mean off the on the site and then lead to a snap election bringing position into power with
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a leadership style that contrasts trop lee of course uh with that of his speed assessor now washington is about to launch a. yeah. it's another bit to prize new delhi away from moscow. a deputy national security advisor for international economics is heading to india next week on the latest job offensive. india has every right to make its own choices on energy supply and the strategic post jet more broadly. i hope for the course we can offer our best alternative and superior value proposition that in most guy, whether on energy or defense or anything else. now this latest approach stands in stark contrast to 2 years ago. but then at the very same mind one and even threatened india against trade with russia. he also pushed for new delhi to join the sanctions. and i'm you guys, moscow, claiming the kremlin will drop in the, like a stone in case of a conflict with china. now for more indian ambassador,
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rajiv dover, i sat is countries, relations with russia have remains pets fastest by the pressure a lot. i would take a 3rd paper. this was this year. please don't need to see words since i'm the 3rd year researching. you said that you should stop, which is o n o g y russia. when the was with a, he was buffy or sincere, or for today to see what america was a good there was a tune up as an excuse to ways what was there was uh, is it strange because the emotions to go to advisor to get, you know, to me the same language that you know, and i would use the most of the most for the i think
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the boarding back to understand this so long as you know for sure. then as for the independent was white for choosing frontier before just for sure. if the services but was wondering what it said because the one that foster yeah. to see what a she, she origin. thank this story. this is a message, but that's for my for sure more uses so that that's the street in google. i was with the country is dependent on the country or something about it. and now let's head to the russian regional bed garage, where at 11 civilians have been wounded, including 2 children in heavy conditions. after the area came on,
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the ukrainian shelley of the local governess said the number of missile square intercepted in may. of fact, although of zillow sale got through, medics and emergency services are odyssey several residential buildings have been hit, including at least one apartment block nearby, cause were also strong, igniting a fire. there while russia has targeted military infrastructure, the north eastern ukrainian city of hawk of that report said that the trip locations around the city where his footage on social media reports and the shows the moments of one of the strides and short range, ballistic missiles, west said to have been names, i'll be a top comes out the re, she would swab with drones, was launched from ukraine overnight targeting several russian border regions. and even the capitol itself. the
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stop plots of one of the down drones hit on all the refinery in moscow, sparking of fire that seems to have been put out of the facilities still said to have been even operation. now what par station was also the heck to the region, igniting of fire there to the border region. the belgrade also came under attack with apartment buildings and a cob, badly damaged other coast region. didn't as tape the drill launcelot either. a 46 of the area weapons went down. there comes as the train in forces continue there across bordering cause in there. although moscow says it's coming, i've refused cost to keep it estimates of $8500.00 ukrainian, sold us of being killed and 80 times destroyed. ukraine's commander and chief has admit that the operation was designed to divert the ross and forces away from the dumbass frontline. but never the last,
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the russian troops are increasing the pressure in the dumbass. edging forward along the front lines, a key supply routes for you. korean forces were caught this week. for me, i see i on the list. laurie johnson is not convinced the key of military command has a working strategy right now. so 1st, he claims that the operation was designed to get russia to shift soldiers from the don boss in order to relieve pressure on ukrainian soldiers facing off against the russian advance and force them to go up the crow skinny claims that that's what happened. but that didn't happen. the 200, he says, 823-0000 russian soldiers removed up there. well, that's not the case either. russia already had troops stationed nearby. russia did not have to draw down any of its forces and the done boss, that's number one. number 2, the only one who actually pulled forces from the done boss dynette skin
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particular and re deployed him to cursed with starsky and, and, and that is widely acknowledged by many ukrainian analysts. this having been an incredibly stupid, foolish thing to do because it has now weakened the defenses ended on boss to such an extent that we are seen. russian forces advancing multiple kilometers a day, taking some entire towns and villages intact without it, you know, having to fire a single artillery around when you've got a senior military commander like source ski. so detached from reality, it tells you how much trouble the ukrainians are at. what i see a bit this alice, you can get for the details of all the stairways. we're following an archie that com, thanks for watching. as by the
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release of come to the russian states, never as tight as i'm one of the most on screen, the best. most all sunset the the in the 6595 and speed. what else calls question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the rushes to day and split ortiz food next. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the steven twist, which is the
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after the end of world war 2, great britain decided to make up for his losses with the merciless exploitation of its colonies. the plundering of the occupied territories. 8 my la, devastated as a result of decades loan fighting, extremely hard. changing, grew, and in 1948, the colonial administration was forced to declare a state of emergency in response patriots. united him to the malay in people's liberation army and began a guerrilla war. london decided to suppress resistance, georgia and mass deportations. executions of civilians and sprain of chemicals, scale being and cutting off heads. these were the barbaric methods the british used
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trying to keep my la within their empire. the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the unarmed specialist because of particular stir. the entire male population became victims, trying to suppress the gorilla movement to the to byers, relocated 500000 people to concentration camps. for roses, rule the boards fruits. the patriots were scattered. however, the british experienced the strength of the malay resistance to the full extent. the british army losses in malaya were the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay and independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia.
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the building the gun and below the showing the school in murray, opal. o'rando. what's the length of it off to the battles for the city? ukrainian soldiers turn the children's classrooms into machine gun nests and doing retreats. they mind the school library in the gym, although it could be used as the ukranian history textbooks, discuss it on the floor, approve of how ukraine became a states deliberate today prepared to wage war with russia and everything russian bunch list does the supreme status from class i'm going to us with coastal or c o w, so store a sort of design it, is it the floor near the shore of the 2 guys?
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because a guy i feel which is a short history near the lowest going is across the siblings. does any of those, could we do it kind of without as a beginning though i does what i mean is i must goals, people to spit from the most to ship. it's a split of them me, but i remember so i know what is the most of them. there's always, you know, could i even try to jump to the most goals and would have been data. and that's one of the heavily. when did the operation to a res, russian choices from ukrainian college should begin? who was behind is the system. i was the brakes. it was not said that the, the conflicts in the blood supply pressure, new level, those schools,
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the of the, the the most got any photos from you. any funny i q v. i'm going to to what side you will be away. the yellow, new green stick notes on my list of bleach. it's really my new material, the one that was this focus. so i just like today and you've got thoughts on each does. it does a smooth scope through my model please. anyway, let me show you. ok, you know device the so what is the device me for? listen, i mean that i mean ok, you can move. i said, i mean i'm going to offer sounds and to me ok,
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the couple of the people who done all the moment. he said it was a senior. this one was which allowed i, the september 1989 throughout western ukraine on the capital t, the peoples movement of ukraine's of perestroika or roof ukrainian, a rallying itsm nationalist party that initially declared itself democratic cartridge from the feeling that he's desperate over or to god and you're not doing that is that he's more of this case going even most of the thing that somebody
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named me please listen, shows the land voluntarily let us clear. but then we'll start grading the cooking. so now you know, until the cisco dental school will dismiss the full which also because local schools giving us was good in the late 19 eighties. the peoples movement of ukrainian nationalist arose and lambs that being russian since the middle ages, where they had professed orthodoxy. and spoken russian since the era of cavan roost, the state, the united russian principalities, from the comp pay the uns because of the id me. as soon as the forest yours, however, is tara, i'm scared share and think that if there's keels postcard that starts them for a video now or those color. so that's the picture of turtles comes from, asked me 30 whole grains of citizenship or by the mid 16th century. the western lands of cavan rules to become part of the kingdom opponent in the population that you ain't incoming. well, the fullest photo nice ation and assimilation of the indigenous russian population began the shed ish with police agency to advice beautiful. the steps at
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the rest of them will take you not for a minute. my soul bloomgreen, speeding dishes, but they may belong to just about the sky, emailing up. i general, believe me is almost the business to night just as you can do. it is the pollution story until most young kosky met reporters in the central hall. so to show exactly where in the 16th century, the idea of creating the 1st anti russian state was born in connie and told me that from the virginia that the you have not seen me, is it okay? no auto show at all. so we'll say it was a communication on now or just get and that's a little look over on it and figure out if the page and arrows keys because then you know, means in washington, just usually mean things. i mean, obviously, i mean of the, of us that are using for some policy per thing for the on the vast territories of president, the ukraine fell on the polish rule. the residents who called them selves with
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indians, which we did harshly and sometimes cruelly oppressed yesterday of weight. but it was a lovely little sky to get a minute. we'll try it. the show credits on nice, but we always have pretty incipient. we motion slowly, she mortgages on here, new shrill floors, best opportunity point scale. you know, she is not political, but it was for the one that was because that's why it was good in case you missed him today. hundreds of years later, many polls consider these lands that trains run in the country on which ukrainian cities a monk is holidays, territory. the point interest, the voice of the children of course are what they will start. sure. you ok. so you want to know, can you know what you studied, get the what for example, that phrase in newport news board. it was, i'll give you the 1st thing or the thing to that. and then as i must have cosigned me from the mean 4 inches on the okay, is a call from us on the piano or senior. fortunately, given some of the nothing just to create that,
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that in excess window. okay. and then i just, okay, now tell me, i know the trouble christmas told me about yes to fishing, going to have told me i will receive because no option that is just the things you know of any other needs. and then for the mountains that customers have on, you have to go through the mean a little bit on your cfo, but not the vehicle like, you know, what i can stuff out to focus on. so many me on the point for just one of the best and friends you to the need to find out for one with a given the similarly the some of these chrome lists. of course, i've also seen level of training what size the on the front line? no one surprise the podium discipline cave with weapons. and was the 1st night to country to deliver the latest times to ukraine and also bought a vehicle. beautiful druggist, door to door to door throw. no, could i even as they go, i'd say they, belmont c. as in the 16th century, the poems are again, as well with the russians and in the same territories,
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go up to the server. yeah, sure, yeah. okay. you know device moving this to auto store and there's a nice me solution. i mean that, i mean, okay, is the boat. that's it that i mean i'm going to explain what that sounds and nice. okay. some office thing and that all the carriers keep towards the federal, via the judith master effectiveness associate. perfect. and especially a method where it's out of the machine, you will just receive a, you know that this to a person, the person, the, as in history going by the main reasons for the confrontation with once again, land language and face letting you belong. so i know a pulse of will it will do is no need to. yeah. you of course to the next by check or the for the district. you see, it does go by the, on the 1st go display of the police, just let us know, you know, people by 6 related in those come p for file is even though if
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a dealer for almost long, they start off with having seized russian land, postage kings realize promos go sentiment and the index territories was high due to orthodoxy and loyalty to the russian can only go to the catholic vote on the declared war on those who refuse to convert to catholicism, to speed up converting russians and the only by territories the catholicism was sole created, a new charge for today was very similar to the orthodox one, but it was subordinate to the vatican and the published clergy walton, parameter posting on your down in the for the 1st year on the 3rd single one that was shift with industrial issues get folded, changed little bit frustrating. no. what does it talk if the new church was cool? gree cancel, they go union the name of the agreement between the vatican and a small number of all the adults freeze from the next territories. costco said
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somebody else. cool. digital genesis the disk on you know, that needs into this little list for the rest of the living age. eddie, you must, as the list on the real estate agent was part of the history of us are still think some one of them. boy shania pro as well when they say have comes up and they will see the deals his appointment. sure. when you being on cecil doesher on the last book, somebody mean must golf course like change postponing, think level is going to score. so then store it's kind of simple up with look at the electric showing the shooting age of some of the peach. so that's pretty much the cheese, 2000 transport says likely accumulate like phillips case, the post. so what do you mean? you look, i told her because when i got the indians put each, it was partly into position with the spring 2023 ukrainian national is supported by the police. come to the oldest orthodox them on the street
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in ukraine. the key for the chairs plaza, the the monasteries ring was arrested. the monks who had barricaded themselves in the monastery were denied food and water. and the printer's plugged cable in the morning came finishing them, but she was bridges and k 5 aging protection of conscience lows in front of the world. and the combination of the judge confrontation instigated the bipolar and the new crane almost 300 years before the water is part of the leg. or
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is it just valuable? posted? isn't the deepest you of us and that in the word part, is it something deeper? more complex might be present there. let's stop without please. is that scope out of the the for so the for the plus the slow most the most of the day and yes to be a good that each business with every school for the reason the dish was probably
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the best one item was engine wirelessly of storage. that's really both, i'll leave you. but i wasn't going to wiley, sir, cuz i knew it was fairly simplistic a chest focusing let us know what the needs of the colors formulas is. overlook you should leave it go to use me in a low fee. go over the covered law to recruit it. uh and ukraine. in 2014. the pizza has made frequent visits to dunbar. the day he brought humanitarian age, the surviving residence of the sea chance a city almost totally destroyed by the ukrainian army. charles speaking, how much is useful, shall go to those people when it was shown you just to
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see it here in florida, the to the the shots on the expense of the speed of the machine to. ready ready ready exclude and there was to be. ready leaving shore, every time he comes to don't bass, father pay to empathize is with the orthodox christians of the west and russian lands forest under threat of death to renounce faith and homeland
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security in the quarter neighborhood order to keep on board as him see me a bunch of pictures of us would agree with the this to the when you ask us, it goes to the 1st floor and over pressure less snow storm on the, on the east. some of the paper more and scale will last but that her friends well for the be picked. one is pretty new cartoon, easy to see to one. ready ready on the board stall and when you put me, does it, it is splitting over to the new book. i was a was a precision with the bus at the school. she was one of the marci. what the most of what can you hear me? can you stick to get burglars? supernatural to speak, you know,
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those cars come on the spot and the motion of brush was sort of across the joe on the stone i used to nebraska. and that said, this for the value was made due to the life in the 16th century. those who refused to convert to the unity of faith were prosecuted and sometimes executed. the street chateau don't go to avoid them, was actually video content. it just given you ask you some more of the, i'm going to, i'm going to a new money and some below you. cool. not always some extra time of when you write these as not very much. yes. floods going savings because you all need you to sit in the vehicle when you leave for new when you let's go switch over here. so for the consumer share liaison and i see here at port municipal church and it's almost as put in was i am still feeling yes. yes. i've let them consideration. most of those have you know, my initial care for the last lot of my computer issues. so that's cause i would
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just put in yeah, it's when you us to clear that each school year to continue to use my 6 of the guys neither really and go over that with complaints about the fact concept which is a trust that is even to the postage game. there is a terrible, incredible bob barry against the roses case last year in the same list, the way the uncertainty of bullets, the state bishop joseph, that in order to further rank to the towns people deliberately owed to the digging out of the ground. christie and bodies recently buried within the church fence to be thrown out of the grave to be eaten by dogs, like some kind of carrion. today in unit 2 inches icons, a vision of the sofa set alongside those of bundle and of the nationalist and medieval methods of exterminating everything. russian are still being used by the science follows the most of the deals and says they can view it from the real. but it's
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a little chaos when they, which i think about a smart, the new kinds of car publish resume. ok, federal resort. to know what the slower breedlove coupled a chest the particular i'm switching you be. i think i'm not that sounds a little dom we're supposed to go as far as getting us pretty much the the nozzle on your computer blanket chest. the la la. just read to me even though, so do me a no brainer. force go slower. in the 17th and 18th century is, people fled to russia to avoid language and religious repression. more than 300 years later, history with pain would love us all of us to to oh yeah, fortune 1st to move to. but when you look at our sister has done be great to her to see what was left for this guy. group was a way to find and seen
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a problem decided to move when her daughter went missing. and she saw ukrainian soldiers killed her grandson. not by name. no for a lot more or less. the same says to test the file, i'm wrong, but those go to, you know mine yes. the e and yes to names kate, who am i spent an hour p at the corner. and so and i say yes. yeah. but that was you. yeah. was kind of reached my machine. yeah. my really was taking that was because reach me in left hand level will i presume what the, the 17th century people wonder why the land they lived and didn't accept them all the sites they either had to feed to russia or fight for their rights choose to the we have what is good book
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goodies to someone when the trailer promised, letting them know to them and putting it they you something choice. what? so i was gonna split your lenient and your maybe as when you and your virginia 9, etc. show of course the noise would put you on this, but you're shifting. it wasn't a waiting list of the course. things can go crashed off switch, it saves you manually. see, she's done this with us from 1648 and the ukranian headman bogged down to submit an escape. a large scale of war against the public estate began or of the 6 years of confrontation. the orthodox population that ukraine turned to russia with a request to join as a teacher needs books. i used to be deep. it was to the document on the return of russian lands on the left bank of that and the poverty of under the control of the
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moscow states was signed in keys area slab of body. you'll notice in the dark you may need lots of from the moment ukraine was divided into 2 parts, centuries laser, you know, and presidential and parliamentary elections. the countries right and left banks only voted for the candidates ready for you on the quote which i put a whole so low as sort of the into assume the self ticket for the young lady, for your sink, of sort of she's deal with into on this ethics in focus, 2014 ukraine's life bank refused to recognize the code at the time in the same place as 300 years before committed and it skews mode and defenders began the back of the states and language. the unfortunately, most of the people who i talk to the window is anywhere in the front of us
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need to do it. that is your and your brains actually brings the whole world to new brother to the last almost up. sure. certainly for the good news i'd say is that so basically you know we're going and so those out tomorrow who are beyond 6 to be called uncle tasha in 2014 and on tripping of and 7 then is going to wall with the nationalist suits east power and cave who thousands of people in east and ukraine, the 2nd class citizens to ask for more of the last south equity here comes on us.
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you may not, it has been easy to see which one is the cause that this period go to my new building? yes. plus 2 over the world. so we must go. we watched moves and i'll do what the, what i was doing, the rob. but the last 2 more of those codes i pro soonest appear on the side off clue to i set up i gummed up fluid to see the so much or was it just me? i'd say me not whose key every 3 room number 123,
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was a one. yes. and that problem at least i mean kept or do i do so we can see you. i am in the nose up on i ok. the ship this for me will do it. those are good for those pop by the waters of so we to us so much at the silver the a body o boost children use the textbook book 14 to teach the history of ukraine in almost every chapter. there are entries about the need to confront russia. this difficult you to know is to do agree with whichever near cause, i guess the class, but quite to go to a specific new mode foreigner and to pieces of some incidents that cause i'm still
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providing our store will well, the now can we switch over to the stream of february, if you've got a block provides and if there was enough week to get to this, the one that uh, open windows, i seen that i wanted to show up as a little bit physician at the more i didn't go to the, to just didn't agree to the all that good to go teaches literature i'd marry usually universe to teach was of several ukrainian textbooks used until recently to teach the written history of the country folk across the street such as that co april global. they approached, we'll continue felt more just look at the size of the class and come, we'll just go on the more it's spend a lot, it's a picture on the not necessarily surface and that's the bug comfortable crane, not all the settling it. all right, let me know for brain skip, but it does on the simple i, the mika. i see, it's just the man right now. i mean that i am, you know, my a place that came over that's, i really think it's
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