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the the what conducts a nuclear drills, a pulse of the country with intercontinental ballistic missiles soaring for this guy present by the size of the exercise is t 2 russian security emitted climate attempts in to national instability. given the growth of geo political tensions, the emergence of new external threats and risks, it is important to have strategic forces that are modern and constantly ready for combat. may seem a you estimate it out of it and requests a call as why on. so you contribute guitar read these about the supposed russian the distance. amazing. yesterday is the full,
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the american presidential election. she knew the response here on our team international i would just be the president of georgia failed to provide a group of russian mentioning in the countries parliamentary election on the laser of how we present the citizens of georgia for not choosing a pump bar by the way, i congratulate you for not allowing your country to become a 2nd ukraine while you are pursuing partisan politics in europe. due to the more we are the largest provider of food, the largest of either all the primary health care. so the question is to these, even if i told him to replace this agency, clearly sign what i would say again, see if it pass senior revenues or reacts of the news? israel has 5, it's worth the zip lifeline. the civilians are, let's see. in the us, the
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problem of good of the world. so this is up to you is good to have your company today. my name's right, hold on me. we saw it. so is run of athletes and has announced the start of drills folded. nations strategic defense forces. now the russian president, highlighted the nuclear weapons and maintain the balance of power in the world. i said russia alternately, sons committed to protecting the sovereignty of the se, then security of it citizens. and then we can 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 launch is a ballistic and cruise missiles. i'd like to point out right away that russia reaffirms it's principled 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
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a reliable guarantor of our country, sovereignty and security. it allows us to fulfill the task of strategic deterrence and to maintain nuclear parity in the balance of power in the world as objective factors of global stability. 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 combat to. we will continue to improve all of 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,
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the introduction of the latest nuclear power, sutherlin cruisers, and of 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 on the hills, all part of the potential just as the russian defense. and if it kicks off is filled with the nascent 15. think nuclear falls is wanting in to cont, continental ballistic missiles. from sites across russia, the, the us, i miss i was a noise from the percent cold withdrawn in the far north of the country of the projectiles with tested by the pacific. think i'm in the thick byron. see if he said the exercise of success, big days they pretends, or a small so i'm and then the attack really, if any of the bills were conducted a year ago and included land sea and the horses,
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the bus. so the do them mean assume a us media outlets cnn ones, callers via on. so you can do with the power read for hit fees about suppose, russian, this information. now that accusation is totally in the line of full, so a bite and a half hours administration just days before the presidential election. let's say you look at what cnn puts in that as a to tar reads lawyer. hello, dr. levy, i'm a producer with cnn. we were wondering whether you still represent terra 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
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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 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 with somebody 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,
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russia. so i'm actually free to do my work as a do a political analyst, and not worry about people like cnn making accusations. and when you keep in mind that cnn and michael shaunberger and matt cb, our journalist, investigative journalist that exposed the intelligence community of the c i a and how they were influencing. see, i was influencing social media and influencing media and discover the 60 to 70 percent of cnn employees are either intelligence or former intelligence that's well documented may of e mails. 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
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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 tech 6 do you think uh, cnn, or, you know, 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,
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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 accuse 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 used. and it's very cynical and i don't think it promotes democracy. i think it actually a process it. and that's why i choose not to identify with democrats, you know, shut political party anymore by saying the same as an action. a student post says in the republic of georgia, i have ma, assume the fees of the national capital. and they refused to accept the results of the recent paula election. is that a site isn't on, is that another votes v l off of the already dominant political part of the georgia dream. and she's got a landslide victory and put into a virus and wants to continue to become independent of for an influence. last thoughts as outraged western powers. george's president who's not
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a member of that policy. and these are all the pro west and the latest the election was rigs, but to publish count about it says she admitted in 5 and that she actually has no prove 14 years old did put an interest here in georgia's affairs. she did not say this directly because there was no clear evidence, but let's say that in a sense pro russian forces and she, because you can not deceive yourself, that the russian authority strongly support the party that is currently still in power in georgia. namely, the georgia dream about doing this party and joys the support of the russian authorities, the support of vladimir putin. so of course, what you are saying is such a simple conclusion. so the big controversy is really stemming from a statement via so on. these drawbacks really the countries president to come to focus points of the opposition who are claiming that these alexis unfair for that there was russian interference. we thought the western press going absolutely crazy,
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suggesting that we've had a, you know, a pulpit government to, you're influenced by russia. we've had people like forrest johnson suggesting that it's a public government to, you're influenced by russia. you know, it seems also predictable. we've had this stuff before. remember 2017. we had the steel das here. we had hunters, laptop, its rochelle, rochelle, russia, as donald trump would say, what, there's no evidence shown whatsoever. and of course, in the criminal, uh, the russians are saying, well look, there is no evidence. this is just since the election is election you last, you don't have to like it, but they are just plain and simply the fact that somebody listen to it to me successful the truth as press secretary is hardly our business to talk so casually about what would have happened if another political force had won the election. the election was won by the one for whom the citizens of georgia cast their votes. of course we have no right desire for intention to interfere in the internal affairs
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of georgia in any way. we've never done it, but what we are seeing or completely mentoring statements coming from the united states and from the european union, where ultimatums are literally put forward to the georgia leadership. of course, these are absolutely disgusting manifestations that contradicts the norms of interest. state relations, which must be stopped, the quote is not to us condemnation. the predictable voice assumed the west. you know, the united states. you who before the ballot was even cost were casting aspersions on whether it would be free and fair. i remember the opposition of 2016, 2020 fall, so rejected the vote. so it's important to note that we do also have congratulations. we've got the chinese, we've got a victor, oregon in hungry who actually turned to peer into police to congratulate the prime minister on his electrical when that's how this is with us. so we know what war is
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like because it's happening in our neighborhood. and we know how important piece is hungry is it pro peace country in europe? we very much appreciate your efforts that you are also on the side of peace. nobody wants to full their own country and get it into a pointless war. we understand the decision of the georgian people, those who voted for peace. i congratulate you for not allowing your country to become a 2nd ukraine, while you are pursuing partisan politics in europe. european politics has a hand book. it's worth knowing a political handbook, a little smart one. if the liberal parties win, then we have democracy. if the conservatives when there is no democracy, so as we get to predictable take back from the west river of the west has invested a lot of money efforts on time into trying to remove georgia dream for a more traditional fire. he wants to maintain good size with russia to the big
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power of the region. so that's all the stuff they're putting pressure on the opposition on, on the president. so all of these are basically a french national at, at to, you know, make her voice her to get some buying for the book. because the future, that's what they've made here, has essentially failed. and the attempts to change the governments here have essentially said we've heard lots of voices here on the streets in the week. we've been hearing the run up to the pole during the cold enough with us radiance canadians, french as we haven't seen any chinese flags, any russian flags ahead, either voices of those people and joe's from there. we have seen that for all those countries, particularly from orland to so it's quite remarkable that this seems to be an alex hurt attitude to democracy when it comes to any country that says to the e u. for the united states. look, we're going to take our time. we want to be part of the european family, but we also want to maintain good ties with russia,
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the bios and i that just that his abilities is a, has a bond, the local operations. all the you i'm really from was agency for passing of a few days this point to being considered a christian lifeline. the civilians in gauze, one of the agencies regional in chief of communications, yet to outlined to see what these new restrictions could mean. 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 months and the result 3. so last night we continued to do everything we can, whether this will change really it's going to be in time. that's when i'm that when it's 10, we are following very closely on the situation of 2000000 people in gaza and we are providing shelter to be pretty displaced,
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forced to feed their homes due to the more we are the largest provider of food, the largest provider of primary health care. so the question is, who these uh, even if its own to replace this agency. anything is evident that and that is the backbone of the humanitarian of rationing gas law. we are the largest humanitarian agency working in gaza and 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 that goes the streets. we do the same in the okay, find west bank over 40000 boys in good school to invest quote, why we house which and we have correspondence with the correspondence with the government of israel on separate occasions and have a house, but they provide us with more information of that they called to eat with them down
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the number of occasion when we have the weights and especially recently we have not received any response. oh no, i just live this look as a pillar of so then as a providing a that basic services the civilians throughout garza says little stops of ideas. boom, bob of gauze a year ago, the, your agency is set up a refugee in comes for those seeking shelter. but despite many of the sites being designated as say, a few miles areas, those that have been repeatedly bones by is a full is, is the 6 you and whether it's what killed that website, called a school sheltering refugees. and then the cab in central garza know who was in the war for region say they are surviving because of the u. n. agency. and we don't own a farm. we don't have a job or anything young. well, is the only body that provides medicine, food, and education for me,
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my sons and my grandchildren. well, you know, frankly speaking, our generation has grown up thanks to the young while services. if those services are cut off with many families will live under the poverty line with some of it. we rely on god and on the underway in terms of food rations and medicine. now i am short of medicines and i went to the clinic at the school to get some in the, but they said they don't have any that's not requirement for you and have on the ongoing war in lieu of the of the war will set garz's development by committee 70 is in repose, the full 1000000 policy and will be in poverty by the end of this year. as a minus and cost is continues to spiral. now, the bond on the, on the u. n. r w a own rise. as soon as it is painted to create an e would, was situation is a very if a notion of file this report from the agency, the
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h q into is a i'm currently in east jerusalem in the front of the local underwater headquarters, which has not been fully operational for months, even before mondays vote at the side has to be in a frequent target for protests or isn't demonstrators insisting on the agencies closure of several months ago. it was set to blaze and shut down temporarily. and that was at the beginning. always rolls release agency for palestinians that now came to a controversial but 2 other logical from is really point to view development on monday. israel has been threatening to take this step for a long time and those threats became reality. it's official now. mold a 90 members of these really paul them into the mess. it's voted to our pool on the rock, tippett cheese within israel and do a few pods. palestinian territories, including is jerusalem and the west bank. and this decision will also prevent the group from reaching the will told gallows trip. of course,
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as the aid used to flow through is rarely territories. the move was widely supported by both the ruling call issue, not an opposition. and these ro, despite widespread international disapproval, be full to vote. as you remember, washington warren to is really gains to move and report 7 suggest that the americans tried to pressure some m p. 's to block could also us state department officials warns, but the israel could be temporarily suspended from the u. n. a. if the bill passed, as a told violates the un charlton washington has repeatedly expressed deep concern of these really plans targeting the agency, particularly when there was activities in gaza, way place, and a replaceable role in delivering humanitarian assistance. according to washington and last week, before ministers of 7 is really allies issued a joint statement condemning the plans to bed on the wall. but he went to tearing groups, have successfully putting him on the loudest voices in opposition to me as
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a irreplaceable lifeline to the palestinian people. and it has been for the past 7, the decades around was created by the un member space. the decision body is ready, parliament, barring on role from is life saving and health protecting. what on behalf of millions of palestinians will have a devastating consequences. israel has bomb palestinians to dest main them stuff them, and is now reading and the biggest lifeline of a. we're in no doubt that israel and its allies are fully aware of the terrible consequences that this decision will have on palestinians living and garza, many of whom already solving well as role has long targeted the ones palestinian refugee agents. so even prior to october 7, but since the gas of war began, the criticism has intensified, drastic of an age role, has accused the agency of having direct ties with a have mass but is at terrorist organization for israel, claiming, but 10 percent of underwater personnel in guys out there around $1200.00
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individuals are affiliated with militants. israel further alleges that some on the wall members were even directly involved. and how much as a tackle needs were last year old, or the organization has consistently denied these allegations. the claims that some governments to suspend funding to the agency earlier this year. and while israel believes under juan, pat terry's organization has engaged in activities against it. some claim that palestinian lives could improve also, once the agencies also the picture, let's say can listen. here's these really ambassador and is that by john, ending on raleigh is not a dismissal of history. it's an invitation to a future without the weight of perpetual victim hood palestinians would be free to shape lives filled with opportunity and ambition. by closing owner. while we can replace a cycle of dependency with the chance for palestinians to build a future of lasting hope and resilience. but we can't expect that starving people
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in the guise as 3 will hardly agree with this opinion. and while the us getting council held at the bates, i should know that as well as decision to bind you and policy and relief agency representatives all over the world, including as well as allies the us on the u. k. conflict legislation to be rescinded. ross is on the bond who would have in men to see negative consequences of both admin lease as the un and is and to see someone gives assistance this establishment to 1949. this agency has been a unique structure for upholding the rights of and providing assistance to palestinians in the occupied territory and the neighboring era countries. now it is on the verge of complete disbandment due to the adoption of an unfair law banning its work and the removal of all immunities from its employees. to do a set of novel shows. imagine for a minute,
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you all come to be surrounded on all sides by enemies attacking your people. you all's time to leave your homes striving for your destruction. ask yourself, frankly, what would you do? israel and the un must speak to one another to address the fears that led to the cabinet sits legislation and to ensure that american fulfill is critical mandate. woman cannot cite josh, uh click on these railey connect, said in total disregard of the strong opposition of the international community. past 2 bills in an attempt to restrict and close united, w, a. china expressive, strong condemnation of the humanitarian situation in the region. we call on israel to hold and revoke the set of bills to ensure dignity, safety, and facilitation for the work of un humanitarian agencies. how's your? yeah, so i'm really condemned this decision. i'm very cool. that
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little, i hope it dates and then a monday from the general assembly of the united nation. and the long term to the reality result on ro is unacceptable. as the agency is, it provides the essential services including education and health care to millions are part of standard refugees. we also unequivocal the reject attempts to undermine or degrade unrra, which is the backbone of the humanitarian respondents in garza. but now's a nose. and as a wet mold uh 90 people as a result of the being killed. and i enjoyed yes. like a morning disturbing images are ahead. all right here is was less of a 5 story residential block in the city of the black pia. this slide live shot to among the rubble by a certain media has of what does it 90? 3 people were killed and a dozen was more wounded. many of the casualties are said to be women and children
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who are sheltering in the building off to being forced from their homes. the are he say, the idea of his intentionally targeting medical personnel not only is really occupation, has been blockading northern gaza for over 25 days targeting civilians, medical teams, and hospitals, and the health infrastructure. the occupation has left us with no medicine, no medical supplies or equipment b, as rarely forces have destroyed the hospitals, resources, exacerbating the situation in northern gaza. any wounded person who reaches the hospital is essentially counted among the dead. it's just a matter of time. israel issues false accusations against our hospitals. there is no evidence for what is really occupation claims if they could produce something tangible, they would not have left anything in these hospitals untouched. the as rarely forces have brutalized and tortured medical personnel inside the hospital, detaining between 30 and 35 staff members going to be as rarely occupation has no
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humanity and no trend of compassion. therefore they continue to bomb and kill our palestinian people, especially targeting medical staff. right? to stay. so right now you as far as the actual kind of go outside the cues, right, will come out higher as of file right. and painting as he slammed dental glasses for a companion empty fiddler. the newest line from grandma and our campaign is that everyone who is loading for her as a nazis when actually you're using it on my front. i had a great father, he's tough guy. he's always say, never used to word does she never use that word? that is a never use the word head let don't use that word is like i didn't even know. i don't use that word and then i understood it. and yet they use that word freely, both words, they use it here or and then they say he's a not see about it that i'm the opposite of
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a nazi. i don't know which i'm stating that he's the opposite of a nazi of essentially comes in response to some pretty outrages claims from the liberal camps. an accusation saying that both trump has a soft spot for hitler and that one of his rallies resembled that of a nazi gathering that happened in the 20th century. but it all really started last week with media reports that the former president allegedly said in the white house when he was still there, that he had some sort of admiration for adult headquarter. then kamala harris rolled, with that she backed up these reports, saying publicly that she agreed with them and called the trump of fascist. do you think don't trump is a fashion? yes, i do. oh, yes i do. and i also believe that the people who know him best on this subject should be trusted. it is deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous that donald trump would invoke adolph hitler,
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the man who is responsible for the death of $6000000.00 jews. and hundreds of thousands of americans. i saw, or hillary clinton on one of the american ed folks. and they were showing some trump campaign footage, and she literally said, we've seen these pictures here like 1939 nazi germany. emmys. you literally courting older trump support has not series. now what do you know about m s nbc and that segment as well? that wouldn't be the 1st time that we saw that kind of rhetoric on this and b c because the network recently had another segment where they took footage from donald trump sunday rally at madison square garden and compared it to a 1939 gathering of nazis at that same venue by adding and footage of that event from history. and then of course like harris, the host of this program, jonathan k parts. i said the same thing that donald trump is a fascist, on live television. let's take a listen. donald trump's rally at madison square garden comes days after his own
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former chief of staff went on record to describe his former boss as a fascist. but that chamber re happening right now. you see it there on your screen in that place is particularly chilling. because a 1939 more than 20000 supporters of a different fashion liter adolph, hitler packed the garden for a so called pro america rally or rally were speakers voice antisemitic rhetoric from a stage draped with nazi banners against that backdrop of history. donald trump is once again turning madison square garden into a stage in ground for extremism. guy is just us, the, on a shooting. they can actually get away was saying this kind of stuff on, on tv these days. the 20000 or more people in madison square garden, 75000 outside in the streets in liberal left the new york don't. yeah, absolutely. and with so many people, i mean seeing that kind of rhetoric, it's on surprising that it's face to some serious criticism like trumps are running
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