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sized the headlines here, one of the international color blind to red lines. that is an escalation in the main thing. joe biden says, washington is hashing out the details to give to you the green light to use american weapons to strike deep inside russian integrity. i have a plan, let's talk about our plans, and then let's compare the plans. i have a plan. so he just started by saying she's going to do this. she's going to do that . she's going to do all these wonderful things. why hasn't she done it? it's all blame and a lot of showmanship as donald trump and come on hire is face salt for the presidential debate. and you talk about major policies, though is less far off the state both when the programs violin has it, and in cairo, once it's back to egypt, launch as
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a petition calling for the return of the ancient boston queen devotee. choosing your opinion, museums of the 5th and imperialist our marty events. they took our morning news in the last decisions, but still museums until the due date. but this, anybody in the body is tony lot upset. the live ad worldwide from most good. this is all the international with the top stories lined up and ready to roll. so kick it off. not with the american president us. president joe biden says, washington is working out the details to give key of the green light to strike deep into russian territory. an act of war previously, but by america, a video steve, just because of the use of the range right
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now. we know for a fact that strikes that deep into russian territory had been happening for a very long time. and it's not so well the red line has been crossed a long time ago. well, from the point of view of being a here in russia. so there's absolutely nothing new there. it's actually we have a case of a little, a good cop bad cop situation where we have the u. k. and europe, who already expressively said that the ukraine can do anything, it wants to, in order to, you know, defend itself. while your brain is using whole needs, are made weapons to attack somebody in areas and what size. it's not, it's not surprising about coming from the u. k. room. i mean, they, they being the biggest belligerent in this competing ukraine from them from very much of the day one. so as a to carry on. exactly. yes, the they're saying, well let's let you crane 5 and so the last ukrainians are elastic gradient. and uh well on the other hand we have
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a good comp situation in life. so for washington that is, that is saying, well, we're not crossing those red lines. so for the moment, we're not to allow, we can get the crate to strike it with long range, most solid inside of russian territory. but it is happening however, a time. and again, they have the rates rated the fact that we're not allowing me ukraine because you create as much sophisticated enough to use these types of weapons. actually that was said by blinking the for in this the state department, the secretary who is visiting key of by the way to this exactly. and he's going to be joined by his u. k. counterparts. david lime is so they will be in key of what they will decide. what they will talk about is still, i'm clear. but one thing is clear that the rent red line that being for us a long time adult. well, the while of washington is still mulling where it should be use to, but it's already been use the state that listen you for to say that they the ukrainians can use us security assistance to defend themselves from cross border
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attacks. in other words, counter fire. but as it relates to long range, straight deep strikes into rush, our policy is not changed. when we've done the math on it, it's 90 percent of them fly outside 300 kilometers from the ukranian border deep inside rush. so the argument that somehow, if you just given a tackle and tell them it's ok that they're going to be able to go in and hit the majority of the russian aircraft and air bases that are in fact use to strike them is not true. it's a misconception. well of course that were those were representatives of the pentagon and of the state department in the united states. well, a lot of expressive red sox. they're from blinking if you will. he's showing the geographical distance of where she's at sack, where she dollar tags lights at. the fact remains that's a well of thousands of civilians have already been killed in the bell guard region alone. 245 people civilians have been killed in over the last 2 years. so basically there is nothing new about what they're talking about. yeah. but you know,
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it's, it's at the end of the day the, i mean it's um, so you could bring can meeting with, with a u. k. foreign secretary and key today, right. so one would speculate that kind of give key of the green light to use these western data weapons to strike deep inside the russian territory. i've seen your reports and the pos are aligned when you being around those. that's what always your nuclear power plant in other areas where you've shown shrapnel me from attacks with nato serial numbers on the shrapnel. so we know about, you know, the, the, the storm shadow mist all so you okay. christmas, also talking to the coach, straight bridge and crimea as well. so it's not entirely anything new. it's already happening. you're asking and the right, i've seen so many different sides sofa and they felt made weapons in russia in the republic. something boss is a pearl shape in nature. so on and in belgrade and elsewhere. i mean, those of just long range missiles like i've seen in crimea scouting. this solid, another type of a storm shudder,
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which was made by france killed several kids on the beach that were refugees, that fled from the combat line and it killed the kids right on the coast. well, they are using these weapons howitzers. they are using multiple lunch market systems. i've seen them all. and now they're talking about crossing some kind of a red line of that red line has been crossed a long time ago. and that was echoed by maria as a car, and by the river spokesperson for the prussia for a minister. this technician, ukraine has been given full called launch for operations in russian regents. the escalating costs of the united states is becoming more, more defined. it seems that the american establishment has discarded the remnants of common sense and believes that everything is allowed to it. well, there you go. if they are going to go into the cross and the red lines that are going to be cross and realized for russian doesn't really matter because a russia has been accepting these are for it, made weapons against it civilians for a long time already. so we will see will,
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according to the us post person for the russian president, me trip is golf. when the decisions be made or not, it's not going to be any type of surprise for moscow. so trump and high risk bid square off, but the substance was really left out of the bickering debate of the power presidential contenders are spending way more time on stage, taking jobs with each other. so jane, direct policy questions and leaving states side photos with very little to consider what she says is an absolute life. well, as i said, you're gonna hear a bunch of lies and that's not actually a surprising fact. i have a plan. let's talk about our plans and then let's compare the plans. i have a plan. she was big oh and defend the police in minnesota. she went out would have been, i'm talking now. if you don't mind please sound familiar. you're gonna hear
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a bunch of lies coming from this fella, and that is another one. so stop with the continuous lying about this stuff, vice president, excuse me. i have to respond. i know the lie to another lie. it will, that's absolutely not true. i have my entire career and life supported israel, and these are the only people he knows that he's trying to, again divide and and distract. so he just started by saying she was going to do this. she's going to do that. she's going to do all these wonderful things. why hasn't she done it? she's been there for 3 and a half years. they've had 3 and a half years to fix the border. they've had 3 and a half years to create jobs and all the things we talked about. clearly, i'm not job, i'm and i am certainly not donald trump as well as well as anybody hoping for this landline moments or you know, something like the bite and debates with, with, from which completely changed the direction of this whole presidential campaign. of course, that's why a lot of hours to sit here essentially,
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there would be disappointed there's kind of more of the same, you know, kind of showmanship, finger pointing. you said, i said every light on the actual policy, very light on actual detail a bit will be fine. okay, so, so did you, did you think the color was, was well prepped for the divided like sheets on her homework though? right. i think the preparation here was all about really what not to say what not to do. exactly. i think that's what's one of the problems with the political debate has now become it's you're told what not to say what to avoid and how not to answer the question. i think that's almost critically important to know. there's also plenty of inaccuracies as well a on things like abortion and crime. both of the candidates were uh, sort of taking car plant shelves on deciding what was what when it came to those kind of details. i think what dislikes it lacks detail and it lacks actual political debates. this is more but i can share a letter from you. i'm the new x words, you know, so it's it's,
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it's kind of like substance. yeah. yeah. yeah. i would agree with you on that, but i know one of the things i did touched on briefly was the, the debacle from a couple of years ago. the us withdrawal from afghanistan on how does that go among the presidential contenders? yeah, well that's interesting because i suppose we have to look at the context of how this has certainly been discussed. i mean, uh, republicans recently sort of that were in charge of reporting to this kilometers withdrawal from afghanistan. i mean, it was an absolute disaster and they're now trying to bring, come out into this uh, decision making process that she was involved with. i think we should be looking at is, why is this debate not occurring anyway? it seems that it's only occurring as part of the presidential debates, as it may add drawer and come out and assume that that controversy, it's not being disclosed because anybody actually cares about what, what actually happened. and i've kind of stuff i do want to ask the vice president, do you believe you bear any responsibility in the way that withdrawal played out?
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well, i will tell you, i agree with president buying this decision to pull out of afghanistan for presidents said they would, and job i ended. and as a result, americans tax payers are not paying the $300000000.00 a day. we were paying for that analyst war, and as of today, there is not one member of the united states military who is in active duty in a combat zone in any war zone around the world. the 1st time this century let's, let's have a little chat about that. remember, the united states has over 800 military base and posts across the world, 800. think about that. it's a vast number. and when she says there's not a single us soldier on active duty and it was on a legal street, i'm on. yeah, i know some syrians personally who might disagree with the if they can presence a serious. there's us soldiers that have counseling. we know, of course, that there is also a lot of uh, you know,
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us soldiers and senior advisors in and uh, you know, you crate over into their, their, what you typically dieting. the systems which are apparently going to be striking. russia probably the ones that have the recently spoke with also. yeah. but no, no, no, of course there are no american boots. there were no negative boots and ukraine. i mean, you know, for god's sake i, you know, people really buying this crap anymore. i mean, obviously they did touch down on you on, i've gotten a store and they touched down on a couple of things here. and then what about ukraine? i know i know that also i would go to a brief mention. yeah, i mean, look, again, there's no substances of debates about your crime, mostly bragging. as no trump, of course you had mentioned that, you know, come out of was dispatched to you train a, she said some sort of invoice bringing intelligence like through some sort of a super spike. uh, you know, and from kind of said what you were sent to ukraine said to basically broke or piece. and 3 days later we were at war this for europe seen in, in the, in a long time since the 2nd more walk. and i met with president, so lansky, i shared with him american intelligence about how he could defend themselves. days
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later, i went to nato's eastern flank to poland and romania. and through the work that i and others did, we brought 50 countries together to support ukraine. and it's right just defense. and because of our support, ukraine stands as an independent and free country who would be sitting in moscow. and he wouldn't have lost 300000 men and women, but he would have been sitting in my scout quiet place. he would have been sitting in moscow, which happier than he is right now. but eventually, you know, he's got a thing that other people don't have, he's got nuclear weapons, they don't have a talk about that. so interesting me something that come out of mentions there and very scripted. she's obviously been told that these are the numbers that i get, i'm traveling. this was no interest. they were told jobs. and so we're going to completely change the course of the conference. they haven't done an interest in. she mentions us abrams tanks and something i'm interested in that 20 at least 20 of
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the 31 that i've been feeling them. ukraine have been completely vaporized by the russians. again. i know the game champ, you're interested in a context of it all the game treated with this certainly wasn't a game changer debate for either candidate. no landline. no, you know the earth shattering moment. yeah. a little bit of more of the same. but you know, you mentioned something to me on a very short time ago. you said that the, the left, the liberal mastery media is not pouncing on anything that trump said i'm, if you had made one cock up, they would have pound stall over it. and they've got nothing. so what does that mean to you? yeah, i mean, i think look at, it means that neither of the candidates don't on that landline. neither of them did the bidding of the other side, the rental on in. but maybe this is the 1st round of a couple of debates. we hope because this one was very much likes on fact, a light on energy and it was strong on accusation, on showmanship. quarter pasta out here in moscow, straight to russia is nolan,
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capital we go. ready is where the multi polar world is blooming and being secured. a 3 day meeting of representatives of bricks, nations covering national security issue is in full swing in st. petersburg. let's go to that live right now, enjoying all things that you could have done all the details on this. a got a bit of a delay in transmission live tv. hey, but i wanted to ask you, i mean look big things that happening in advantage of the north, the countless countries want to join the bricks family. one of the central themes among them is blocking the dollar for international trade. what can you tell us? it will absolutely avoid basically this is a security form of the brakes nations, but not just the brakes nations. but rob of this event is happening under the umbrella of the blog because it does go beyond just breaks and even just those who have publicly spied to join the alliance. basically this is again,
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security has of move. and when t nations hit in st. petersburg, defense of the new expressions, northern capital, lots of nicknames for this beautiful beautiful town there will here on the headlining this event is russia's former defense minister. and now secretary of russia's security council surg showing go again. he is headlining this event when it comes to the hosting nation. but again, as i've said, this goes beyond just breaks, move in, representatives for more than 20 countries here, which is one of the indicators that this block that this alliance in this form. it continues to spock international interest. now another proof and another evidence will just evidence of detail in the evidence. sign of this factor is the latest big, big announcement to biotech event. it is seeking full membership within the block.
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now this is a full move on behalf of n, correct, because bricks is something of and t, if this is to the us dominated world, which tech you've given. it's a major nato ally is, of course, a big parts of so this is definitely something to look out for even when it comes to the broader state of affairs and not just as to how how tech is applications fast, but also how the united states and tech is nature, allies are to respond to, to anchor looking basically to showing and to re benefits from well, because of aging and playing for a different team. but again, this is when it comes to the broad, a state of affairs, going back to events here in st. petersburg. basically here a big emphasis is made on the participation of the countries that have been known lately as the global south. again, this platform provides something of
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a unique opportunity for them to expand on the already existing die leg between the countries of the global south and other nations from all around the world to build up on their relations to expand their ties on in general, to even be clued new members into their deploy magic and security we've in general, this is one of the many, many events that vote they are something of a 3 ambulance they uh, something over boom, up towards the major. the big, the main breaks summit, which russia is set to host next month already. yeah, that's right. it's gonna be next month in a cut. zine is gonna be a big deal as well. i mean, as, as, as you say, you go to more than 40 countries want to join breaks, and i'm so glad you mentioned the latest outlook and being nato member. talk to you . i mean, it shows you what is changing in the world today. oh,
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the one essentially flipping the bud westwards to ears down off. thank you. well, thanks for joining us here for this live broadcast from moscow. ball germany has essentially shop itself in the foot of inflation souls and its industrial base crumbles. it is very clear now the boomerang of anti rupture, sanctions is starting to ripple that economy. and now i would have felt as government coalition is polling at historic lows. but it's the focus on buttons and less money trying to ukraine, that headlines the top reasons why voters are turning that back on schultz over now to a contributor, his all to use ritual. most of some relative, good news for german chestler. all i've sold according to the latest in sub pool, his traffic, light, coalition of greens, red social democrats and centers. yellows just had a popularity though of 28 percent. now i say relative good news because if you think 28 percent is a bad score, things are actually looking a heck of
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a lot. busy worse when each party score is considered separately, shots as social democrats, so they just 14 percent support the greens at 10 percent and the centers ftp at a whopping 4 percent. and according to shots, i guess that's something to celebrate. my family expect that the government will stay together in this coalition for the entire legislative period. and so that you don't have to ask 1st, i will say family expect that the s p d and i will get such a strong mandate in 2025. that will also lead to the next government. so all this might even make some wonder how salts ever made it into power, especially when his social democrats have been hammered in recent elections coming . 3rd, in june european parliamentary vote behind this center, right? christian democrats and the anti establishment. right? a f d. and getting decimated down to single digit scores with the a f 2 surging in eastern state elections earlier this month. and you can say that
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posters don't currently share. schultz is optimism heading into the fall of 2025. and that federal election, german wide, suggesting that you need to either work with the center, right? christian democrats for a majority or risk losing power to co listen, in which the anti establishment, right and left could end up being king makers. but back in the fall of 2021. when they took the wheel of the german economy, the coalition was actually sitting at 52 percent popularity. but then some after market modifications turned it into a cloud car. what kind of changes? well, there are a bunch of them like shredding off germany sources cheap russian gas getting blown up, letting cleaners, who have underline and the you beat the drums of economic war with china, talking about decoupling and d, risking from its top client and customer outside of the block and deciding that
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everyone can just survive on more and weapons manufacturing with the skyrocketing value of ryan metal shares, which leaves all those newly arrived migraines, who can't make tags and m o just yet, because it requires a minimum of sub well, fab with fewer constructive activities, you could say, so what schultz is plan now ahead of you had another eastern state election later this month and brandenburg and the potentially embarrassing face off with the anti establishment start talking about peace. it will definitely be another peace conference and the president. so it's getting, i agree that there must also be one with russia's participation shots recently met with zalinski and frank for to and tweeted that germany would be with you. crane for quote, as long as it takes, which apparently now means pushing the guy dressed as a gardener running around the world with the 10 top towards the negotiating table and saying that russia also needs to be invited for anything to get done. now that
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it's costing schultz has own political power with him sitting at around 32 percent support personally right now the top issues for german voters over the past several months have consistently been the economy, immigration, and peace and security. big fail on all 3 fronts. volkswagen factories are closing for the 1st time in history now because apparently you can't lower energy prices to make cars by getting germans to take short showers. journeys, migration star from schultz, his own coalition, the yellow light part. she is talking now about sending migraines to rolanda because that situation is out of control tripping from the field plan in britain. and now schultz is finally trying to make it look like he wants peace through actual piece. because trying to get it through war apparently isn't working out too well. in 1345 b. c,
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it was carved from limestone and painted in brittany and colors. and now the bust of queen the fatigue he considered around the world as a spectacularly historical representation of the leader of ancient egypt. the 18th, tennessee, is a hot topic of contention, bodily and hazard, and cairo once it back. but you of germany has so far, refused, kindly get simply too fragile to move. the prussian cultural heritage foundation is categorically denied the notion of giving it back, calling it quote, egypt best i'm best of the invalid. for more of this, we heard from the former egyptian minister of antiquities and creator of the petition to have the queen returned zahid. how was i'm asking for all the facts to come from believe no, i've seen only for one piece. and this is the boss, the d as an important the item for the ship should identity. and this is why i stablished i foundation they how was phone dish and for heritage,
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and then they put this notes done. but it's simmons. i did make a big allowance and dialed in front of the bumper to go. so i was going to be able to, i knows that the exemptions are really serious. and then it turns about sort of the back i wrote this, but this i'm, it's in the internet be able to go to the site and how was that gum? i need 1000000 we need to show to the world that, that jim shouldn't walk to this past back. i'm through the exemptions. we got really ask the gentleman did back well, agent based on her loan. and one thing that's cultural treasures were a ton as a host of other nations. a, you are a present, gazing out right, best museums in england, from germany, austria and the netherlands holding about half a 1000000 objects from the continent. so here's as ari for was once again i found
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out that is the time now the european began to think that they really distracted the money was an advocate and they said it has to go through that. attempted it back, back to the president of france, said that it's, it's fair to benefit as to make money from our mornings in berlin. and here we need money to dispose of monuments. this is the phase of the old domain brooklyn that literally was facing. now that museums in europe and america and everywhere they still practicing everybody is our body events. they lived through the night. they took our mornings in the last decisions it's in for and every museum, many odds facts,
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but still museums and bills to day breakfast and billions. they tobias, tony, lot of facts and this white piece at that tunes as didn't bins. and the storage device started out of the fact because museums are buying you that you know that mine as i how was, is a know, a to buy a new show on netflix out of queen cleopatra, its features african american actress a j to picket smith, who says she's proud to represent black women. but cy hawash insist. petra was never black. people was this the case of rewriting history? as many say in a time of extreme work is make sure your question well with us. it's out to the point where you slows well,
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is that he's got to see what we can connect to the most single slide. uh okay, you should see the task. ok. do you guys, do you guys pursue the a little quick look at some, you know, those air conditioning while the so total on the 15. yeah. would be at the laser. see there with these reasoning. they don't put him in union, which i've decided i've hit all the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome across stock were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. historically in the west, freedom of speech was deemed a right and not a privilege. it appears. this is no longer the case. this is also the case with the latest iteration of the russia gate hopes. on the right speech is allowed, the cross slacking free speech. i'm joined by my guess, larry johnson in tampa. he is a managing partner for burg associates, a former c i, a analyst,
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and us state department counterterrorism official in denver. we have tyler nixon. he is an attorney and political strategist and in rest and we have michael, my lucy is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst, our job in cross black roles in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate larry, let me go to you 1st in tampa with your wonderful collection of shirts. so we're all, you're always grace us with something new and much appreciated. but larry, i've been following a lot of your media appearances. your of speech is, i guess becoming more and more dangerous. the more and more you talk because i'm looking around seeing people that are being detained, beginning knocks on the door, their passports taken away from them. so are you a dangerous guy? yeah, i am not a dangerous guy, but this government has become a dangerous government. this is of the resurrection of russia gate. you know, to quote, yogi berra stage of who all over again. we are now faced with

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