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as the rough uh, conduct in new clear drills across the country with the intercontinental ballistic missile soaring through the sky, present by the size of the exercises paid to rushes, security in mid climate of international instability. given the growth of g, a political tensions, the emergence of new external threats and risks, it is important to have strategic forces that are modern and constantly ready for coming back. due to the more we are the largest provider of food, the largest provider of primary health care. so the question is to these,
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even if it's own to replace this agency? the was really fun, was agency for policy and refugees reacts to that is isabel has defined as work but serves as a person, lifeline pennsylvanians. under siege garza, the last day of us media outlets here that request call. that is why on so you can do it. it's hard to read. be about suppose, russian, this information, just the days old american presidential election to give them a response here on all the life of the most go. this is all the money is the 30 minutes of news of years starting now by the inputs in has announced the stalled in drills full of the nations should change in defense. both of us and present highlighted that nuclear
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weapons and maintain the balance of power in the world. i'm stacy, the russia ultimately stands committed to protecting the sovereignty of the state and the security of its citizens a little bit. and we actually, we are holding another training session of the strategic defense forces. we will practice the actions of officials and managing the use of nuclear weapons with practical launches a ballistic and cruise missiles. i'd like to point out right away that russia reaffirms its principal position, that the use of nuclear weapons is an extreme and exceptional measure to ensure the security of the state. at the same time, we are well aware that it is nuclear weapons that continue to be a reliable guarantor of our country sovereignty and security. it allows us to fulfill the task of strategic deterrence and to maintain new to their parity and the balance of power in the world as objective factors of global stability. given the growth of geopolitical tensions,
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the emergence of new external threats and risks, it is important to have strategic forces that are modern and constantly ready for coming back to. we will continue to improve all their components. we have the resources for this. i emphasize that we are not going to be drawn into a new arms race. we will maintain the nuclear forces at the level of necessary sufficiency this year. their equipment with modern weapons has reached about 94 percent and then accordance with the state argument program. we will systematically transfer the strategic missile forces to new stationary and mobile missile systems, which in comparison with previous generations, have higher accuracy and a shorter launch preparation time. and most importantly, they have enhanced capabilities to overcome missile defense systems. in addition, the introduction of the latest nuclear power, sutherlin cruisers into the navy continues, as well as the modernization of long range strategic bombers. all this is necessary for the effective defense of russia and our citizens. to go sure upon the hills of
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prizes, but the address of the russian defense, the think tanks, office drills with the nations strategic nuclear falls is launching in the continental ballistic missiles from sites across russia. the one of them is of the so called your lawyers from the bus that's causing a drawing. the beloved bar was deployed form a submarine of process for the sickness all was lost from the waters of the byron c. as in as little as carriers of the russian nuclear triad, seeing, taking off midnight to take part in the exercise of what i said, i'll take this out to the minis is a, has a bind the local operations. all the un relief from was agency for passing and refugees despite it being considered
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a creation lifeline for civilians in god. and i'm the agencies regional and see from communications julia to my i want to to see what these new restrictions could me. it is really not clear and what impacts is this going to have on the operations? we saw this coming because there's been a step that has been taken against the agency over the past month and the result 3. so last night we continued to do everything we can, whether this will change me, it's going to be in time. that's when i'm that when 10 we are following very closely on the situation of 2000000 people in gaza, we are providing shelter to people who displace, forced to feed their palms due to the more we are the largest provider of food, the largest provider of primary health care, so the question is, who these even if its own to replace this agency?
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anything is the evidence that and that is the backbone of the humanitarian of rationing garza. we are the largest humanitarian agency working in golf sign. we provide shelter, we provide food, we provide primary healthcare to people who need the smallest. we used to attend the war, began provide education to over 300000 boys and girls that cost the goals district . we do the same in the ok find west bank over 40000 boys in good school to invest quotes when we house rich. and we have correspondence with the correspondence with the government of israel on separate occasions and have else, but they provided us with more information of that. they called through a twigs and found a number of occasions when we have the width. and especially recently we have not received any response but let's get some details on this now. close to live now to
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is really part of the member of our cars. if all they have asked about the what was the pleasure. thanks for joining us today. they do uh, so did you participate in yesterday's vote? can you tell us about the legislation and how and what was discussed to where this legislation is? shouldn't be b. c knows about for why the big show of no less than 5. she's in the base east and the violence legislation by these early government them class that the specific little plus yesterday will actually for evie easily the and the institutions individuals actually is a resource and none of the shows a will be now prohibited of cooperation with the that means that the following, what they have on the form is speak a that's actually the police damian's a. what are the needs of the
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a do you want to die on a maybe same fluid except to add that the i it'd been delivered and supplied in the past by going but now there is no agency that we would be able to do so and dump is the most disgusting indeed in den, just staying in this, say laguna is a legislation the and this is the, the idea behind the obviously those are voted for the low and they must say that the task in there might be a majority majority. well, if i remember quite the above 92 members of the commission out of 120. that means that the most of the opposition voted in fable is really together. we because each the in the excuse these, that some with codes of one of the a where is involved in the masika when we did buy from us last year. now,
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as far as i know, you've been with some where it goes into the where involved in this massacre, we are dealing with a tiny minority just with few individuals out of thousands of where it goes. so that can not be the only reason that he's in is the policy of these government to expand the police tenants. the people form their land from the home. and so this is another lady here in the general site. i'm totally see a visa ending government. that's is our we should seat. and again, as i told you, a few times in full me are interviews. we have a, the international community phases again and again and again for more than a year. it saves informed of the genocide the guy who's the taco meat of being godsa the. i think i told you that to about the every my my and
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also my funny that will butcher by the nazis doing the auto cost 85 years ago. because the with, just to define and it seems that to do with, generally speaking, it's quite an abstract conception. but still the web seems to know to land anything from these terrible dollars a lot of in human, the history of the cost. and now still spends about and sometimes even us is the cleaning that's. that's unacceptable. yeah. is they don't. uh, you made some excellent points that does seem like the united nation, i saw the international community since i've turned it back on gauze. i'm the thousands of people that are losing their lives over this devastating. absolutely, well, but i like to get your take on this. you know, it's clear that nothing yahoo is, is weapon icing aid here, which, which is,
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i mean, anyone can see that. but the serious thing is that nothing yahoo rain things were falling when this was the now he's a pony back on top with a recent service. now that was published by i believe, channel full team. so in his co listen would wait unless it happened right now so fast that i wouldn't believe, you know, it's on there for the team because i'm in charge of voting is not the in use. john . there it is that both are gunned up, shot and supporting blindly the most the extreme light is in the very politics and especially in that then you always said i wouldn't take a serious the anything be say, bob, please never ballistic these to you. we cannot deny that, but unfortunately, these said a cleaning the domains and then it's on y'all's opinion is to have a much small pool pool out of network. busy to the pores, income, probably some to
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a do a pull out of the either goal or even 6 months ago. and i think it's you to a folks we think the main things fast is the assess the nation that the government of is a, is a indeed the oh the, the different the, you know, security forces to do. and i'm a because that's, that's the nation of a and e. uh for me. so i love seeing, wow, it's it to uh, when did that say is the guy that i would see? is there any property that's a great success? so that's raised the popularity, this is one thing. secondly, is that these sites meant in the continuous propaganda being that then you all and his dogs against the families of the hostages and in they succeeded. unfortunately, they said that for you, great pain in the age they succeed,
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that the margin of the i think the issue of these, the ostrich is the dying, the side of yours, which is the tow truck. you said your stitches in a guys that and this was one of the main things that cause the government to be less well, put it out and then specially meet them. you know, once they succeed, that they get by. ready the gun, the in the sites meant to mileage in the lives almost told it was out the issue of the hostages from the public, the schools that contributed to them for politely in which i only live being polite. we now live discussion regarding below the cost yesterday, if possible, us to best on the low position, the new side. most of the opposition loads or with the governments in the because of that disclose it at which the government to gain but without the
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book. and so that's a huge mistake to say the least by the opposition leave. it was like a lovely the many guns. yeah. a virus, a quite nice. they really aren't to my next question. um, you know, the is the routing coalition has come up with legislation to toughen the restrictions on politicians on policies allowed in parliament. now this speculation, speculation bear with me, this would be a gaze muslim citizens of as well won't, could you for see if that bill passes the best of all to be money if you will allow me to collect the beads. because the slow today is suppose to be bought 2 volts next week, i guess in dense, not to for be the to 4. he beats most, let's see this form regarding but it is in that you can dance to a for most, a bully, some of the sabine you of a i was in general and democrat,
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the choose to. but the screen in the elections look because of these a system in which the government come towards the court, least of them to court legion on towards the legislate to the chances of the slow to pass a very, very high you in once the boss is out that means the thing that makes the actions eve do i'll adore. that's supposed to be to me is day. you tend to use the new little to bad as regarding e, a do a in daily to perform participating in the election and to run for the cadets. and they want to do it because they want to stay in power for whatever they know that the main for lead to good fact. so that stands between between nathan, you know, and he's dogs and it did. what is the only thing that stands be between them? and their dream or intention to be like any big data,
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their lives will ever gets out. it's us. that's the, isn't the want to get to the end of us and to then our chances. and i would like to participate in a close the the date invent these little only for that purpose it's, it's for the flies, for the flies in the funny play shit. but that's the old fashion with. yeah, it's, it's, it's really terrible to watch and to witness in this day and age when we think we live in a world of democracy and conversation and dialogue. but i wanted to get your take on if we go back to own right and the binding of it in a cause as well and any over occupied, let's say, where is where i have control. basically, i remember is, is been bind,
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but do you think is the thing yahoo feels that they can pretty much do whatever it was i'm the international community can do nothing about it where the un security council, whether it's, i mean, we biden by those come out and said, don't we condemn this? don't do it, don't do it for they know seems in this and they seem to think they can do whatever they want me in the quest for giving me your quite a simple country compared to the rest of the world. but it's, yeah, is there a seems to be able to get away with everything? what, why is that? do you think best i finally got to tell you, i mean the, the out guns a, a with the name. these are any government in, in and as i said before, the full should be some segments of the position. and then the probably could last week i will guns, 11 of the i will guns. the level of the sales stuff is function is only nice and it's, it's not, it's not surprising because every time there is if the error,
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though it is only con threats, all of these are the government. don't do decent on the docs and he's still gosset's. and does no sanction in those nothing but where it's so very fast, it's on you all and he's that's live in see that they can just do whatever they like it. and that's the end. they put the blame of thought mainly on biden's administration because by the name sam, it is a, a, a representatives in one way another position. ringback in the, in the administration on the otherwise, every time that it made any kind of fits, sweats or sense to use a don't. and he's a deep it. what does the consequence? nothing, nothing. i mean, look, if we take it, it keeps the, let's say, to the parents of
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a specific key the always daily. and if you don't do your homework, you're going to be fine used by these and thoughts. and every time after the switch, steve, the keep doesn't make use to have homework and they use the function. what would be the consequence of what we would be the influence on kids. busy minds and behavior the kids we live up no mental that parents tells people they want to do anything so we can continue continue, which is way of that option. that's exec. ringback what's going on here? indeed, it's difficult to take the us seriously these days ask for so we don't have to leave with that price as always of our cost. if is there any problem and then, but thanks again for your time. thank you very much. have a nice evening. good name, a theme you asked me the outlet. cnn wants comments by on. so you can do it. it's all read for a piece about suppose it, russian,
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this information now that accusation is totally in the line of the bible house administrator justin days before that presidential election. let's take a look at what said and wanted in the lessons. it's hard read some boy, a hello, dr levy. i'm a producer with cnn. we were wondering whether you still represent tara read or are in touch with her. we are researching the story into the sharing of russian, this information, narratives, some of which she has promoted. if possible, we would like to get a response to these questions. could you please respond to reports that you have repeated and amplified, rushing this information about you cream and a huge selection. thanks for your time. tim. lr cnn has often done hit pieces on me in the past, and this one was tied in with r t. so the 1st person that called was um, someone named soccer von duma from a french cnn office, who called my attorney and asked if he was still representing me and asked about
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r t and asked about interference and the election. and they were doing a big story. um and then uh, he was emailed by another producer from america and tim wooster. um apparently laid out what you just saw in the letter. um, it wasn't even really questions. it was just more a series of accusations. but um and the accusations are that somehow i'm involved, donald trump's involved with interfering with the election and presenting just information is quite, quite, quite surprising, isn't it? how this is. okay. so when you heard this from your lawyer? yeah. well, i mean, it was funny. now, but were you worried? uh, did you find it amusing? what was your reaction to, oh, i'm not worried about anything cuz i live here in moscow, russia. so i'm actually free to do my work as a deal political analyst, and not worry about people like cnn making accusations. and when you keep in mind that cnn and michael sean burger, and matt cb, our journalist, investigative journalist that exposed the intelligence community of the c i a and
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how they were influencing. see, i was influencing um, social media and influencing media and discover the 60 to 70 percent of cnn employees are either intelligence or former intelligence. and it's well documented . and they have emails, they have tax, they have proof. and all of that was, was, you know, talked about it. so my attorney basically said, well, there's the sealed case against you. so this is kind of their way of saying the intelligence we're getting ready to take some action, whether me entertainment or whatever it is. i'm not really concerned about it, it's obviously shows desperation harris is very much down in the polls. so they're cleaning it to the hillary to point no argument. right. but that russia interfered . and i can tell you and you can probably back me up on this. we're living in moscow, russia, i don't think moscow has any interest in interfering your need. what other sort of
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tech saves, do you think uh, cnn or no m s. nbc of use just to gain popularity for the candidate and should in your opinion as a jealous, should they be involved so much in promoting or disregarding a candidate is that what free democracy means when we talk about elections and the future. as far as you know, another tidbit that i found out as an f b i whistle blower was speaking to me. um and he kyle service and who has spoken about his time with the yeah. and just the corruption he has. so the d o j has given a memo, basically to stand down is donald trump, we're to claim there's election fraud. he said, don't investigate, stand down. so that's what the f b i was being told, you know what we're discovering from the west. a lot of times right now is what they choose you of is actually what they're doing. mm hm. and um, you know, i used to be a democrat. i used to be working for democrats, so i can tell you the tactics that are use and it's very cynical,
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and i don't think it promotes democracy. i think it actually oppresses it. and that's why i choose not to identify with democrat, you know, shut political part anymore. taking a blind house also as well as south east asia. that was for the most part is nation in the news. it has brand, the sale of the latest iphone, 6 things that are halts of the assembly lives. officials say that, but his vision comes off. the apple failed to meet local regulations. now the by that doesn't limit to the use of new iphones, only that commercial sale. it comes with the locals that require manufacturers to full at least 40 percent apart from within the country. as the largest economy in south east asia, indonesia has use similar bands in the policy encourage domestic production. all next, guest explains the eastern nations have a more flexible approach to business. a several big tech companies have already
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adopted the indian easiest, and it's showing that our willingness to adopt daughter in general uh the general requirement and because of some zone and tell me i have set up the for 3. yeah. okay. 3 in the media. i have a website and source look on this area as well. the difference i replied to the eastern for the business, which stands to be more flexible and willing to adjust for the demands model standardized approach pretty flex. busy wasted in style and me for consistency and from throw and i goes by the customization. and that's something and show me flexibility. likely have the come by uh more quickly with the lows and buildings around the relationship with indonesian customer, an international corporation. really to get their market in. we specific categories
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they need to be uh to meet the best model. luckily for think job and keeping profits within uh, based on their own categories. a garza has a lot of jo bottom is most practicing moral on the foreign policy phase 5, how mainstream media has recently been label in the us present support as well as a brutal i don't was only a weeks ago, there's a lot americans, a kid who is going to be replacing him in the oval office. oh, see he's all right across the river has been looking at how his promises back in 2020 now ring. although the boss likes to view itself as a role model shelving the so called the right way for others to learn and grow and adopt. but where does that road lead to these days? because it's been decades of wars and interventions with arguably 0 results. and
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now the next to a surprise that it sets who inherits who knew major confrontations were, remember how it started. america is back. america is back. diplomacy is back at the center of our foreign policy. now let's see how it's going . well, diplomacy has been 5 times since then with the us refusing to negotiate with russia over ukraine, and also fully supporting as roles, mass bombings across the middle east. maybe it could be great for washington if there were some results. but it seems to be the case of the blind leaving the blind and israel, even the defense minister is reported me warning benjamin netanyahu and members of the secure, it's a cabinet that they don't know what they're doing anymore in gaza. the current situation in which we operate without a valid compass and without updated war goals, palms, the management of the campaign and the cabinets decisions. a significant
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developments in the war, primarily the exchanges of direct blows between israel and a ran increase the need for a discussion and then an update of the war objectives with a comprehensive view of the reno's and the connections between them. so israel is apparently lacking, applied and has outdated goals yet that us is fully behind them. they're also work behind zalinski, even though they also don't know what he's doing over there. in fact, washington's role in not conflict has become so i'm clear that over a dozen organizations are asking the governments to declassify what their original goals were and whether they're achieving them. we the 13 undersigned organizations right to you to urge the immediate release of president biden's congressionally mandated strategy on the war and ukraine as the war and ukraine grinds on. it is becoming increasingly clear that a diplomatic resolution to the conflict is the best way to secure
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a sovereign and prosperous future for ukraine. military aid alone will not achieve this goal without a strategy driving us engagement. that includes robust diplomatic engagement, clear objectives and realistic plans, the united states risks unnecessarily lengthening of bloody war at the cost of ukrainian lives, homes, and livelihoods. it's only natural that americans are asking questions. the war is approaching its 3 year mark and the american taxpayers are being forced to continue funding here. despite the fact that there's negative progress, as well as allegations of corruption and fast. we reviewed $479.00 disbursement transactions totaling $2100000000.00 of the $479.00 disbursement transactions that we reviewed. we determined that the department of defense use the funds correctly for $154.00 transactions,
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totaling $1100000000.00. 49.7 percent of the $2100000000.00 and did not provide sufficient documentation to support the purpose or accuracy of the remaining $323.00 transactions. that's basically half all the money on the account as for and what's worse is that it's not the 1st time when americans review hundreds of their weapons shipments to ukraine and fine irregularities. yes, they continue sending more money and more weapons, more than a $100000000000.00 in just under 3 years. and if the people in charge, i'm not sure what they're doing, what to expect from their subordinates, both in ukraine and in israel. the platoons are empty. every one who was not the injured is mentally damaged. there are very few left to return to fight, and then not completely healthy, all i, the mazda service, and in ukraine, and the rising number of israelis refusing to.
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