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us the discussions we're to believe hitler is on the ballot. the show me the money rush, us as western arm supplies to you create on my i didn't so much corruption of the pentagon doesn't even know where much of a crash has gone. that level to. so a, one of the reasons for that is to make money for their own defense enterprises as well as to dispose of old equipment to the west and rulers of the key of you. and of course, do not forget about lining their own pockets. are to your reports exclusively from the done by city, oval grey's class. russian forces are helping to evacuate civilians away from the front lines, products as all crew witness 1st had the route to safety can still prove period us the
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. all right, i talk to show how is the topic awesome trains of white houses in panic mode fearing. if sean preachers to the oval office deal, expose all the secrets, the weather's his ard international reaching. you live from a new center with moscow. i a, michael ha, now western military supplies to your tre 9, not helping to arm t as forces, but rather lining the pockets of corrupt suppliers and officials. that's the charge be made by a rosters and bassett a to the un. is that the planet simply, those are the sort of west is still supplying the key of regime with military equipment including artillery, drones, and tanks. that was one of the reasons for that. just to make money for their own defense enterprises. as well as to dispose of old equipment and we use the west and
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rulers of the key unit, of course, do not forget about lining their own pockets. stuckey the recently, the pentagon conducted an audit of some $2000000000.00 sent to ukraine from january to december. 2022 and as it turned out for about half that an entire $1000000000.00, there were no necessary documents, a tool to substantiate and verified payments. so if you go to, i think the journalists will still get to the scale of the corruption surrounding the supplies of the ukrainian military, because it doesn't listen to me. and that's asking us to whole age. still you create and suffice as a $100000000000.00 with a major part of that i located for mandatory needs. a bill was passed back in april and that's the biggest one. and accounts for over $60000000000.00. but it last key has complained that ukraine has received only 10 percent of this package despite the 6 months passing or there are 2. busy associated spoke with george,
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so i merely have seen you a research fellow had the global policy institute in budapest. he actually addressed that, that very meeting of the un security council and told us that western powers of little, if any interest in achieving peace and ukraine. the issue here is, well, don't you want to bring this war to an end? and then the western powers have no interest in bringing this war to an end as a when you stop listing the scale of the width and read that to be pouring into ukraine. i mean, it's just mind boggling. if you look up throughout the united nations chart to it makes clear that the goal of the united nations is to bring peace among nations. that's the goal is in the preamble left. that's it. so yeah, you have a right to self defense. you don't have a right to escalate deep was going and an on site to own and need to know a possible a serious peace negotiations. and that is exactly what the width and file is that
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it was full that was serious. be still taking place in a means and then the stumble. a deal was on the cards a deal. it was not necessarily a tool to russia's advantage. and it was the nature about the absolutely reject the uh, those uh, these agreements that mind we were just listening to. and the ends here of assuming that bands here, right, that you actually spoke before him about an hour or so ago. the main theme was the calls that in ukraine could have been prevented, had nato know continued to expand to russia's board. is george, can you give me just a, some of the main points you may, but i think you, you summarize that the sickly. i mean, my point was that when historians come to look back on the cause of this war, they will go back to the 30 years of diplomas say um, that took place off to the full of the soviet union. and what they will conclude was,
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is that the russians where he went out of the way to be as helpful and as cooperative as possible with the, with and of the western. how's continue to mislead them and to deceive them as to what they were doing. and then every time the russians raised objections and i, i went through the record go bunch of yeltsin boots and they repeatedly raised objections and say why you doing this? so as you know, we're supposed to be friends with was the partners um and that is, oh yeah, no, no rush thing. it's all for you to worry about. kind of goes to say they don't decide, dismiss discounts to any. you know all of these uh, russian, please. now, while the west palms key was weaponry, russian forces had been making advances on the front lines. moscow's troops recently raised the flag, but his strong hold candles said he never been while in the neighboring city. awful cries ok, easy goes down of reports exclusively on how russian forces are evacuating civilians
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through a mind area that's also bothering with and to be drones fatality gradients. kurt is the place where you least expect to see this is now on the ukrainian shillings. civilians are waiting for a chance to evacuate to russia. ukrainian soldiers forced their way into apartments . they broke down the doors. then what did they do? they bow luton. they were looking for money, gold, stuff like that. and when i saw it as before, they left. yes, the middle a tree has been ordered to evacuate people from here. what we called god, because my mother caught move in a come whatever may faith on this trash, and these people set out the fighting and basements. this elderly man recalls how ukrainian soldiers exploited mine workers as freely before the day we were forced to work in the trenches were kicked out in order to work here. they
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told us, don't you want to go to the trenches? the trenches have done a lot here to dig trenches and dugouts. they say don't you want to work? we'll cut out of the mine, but some people were exempted from the mobilization ukrainians didn't care. they say get out of the mind. they fired me from my job, my draft exemption was rescinded. they say, i don't want to fight for them. so in fact, they made threats. they try to send us to war for the 1st time in years. so little stands between them and the children in russia, so little yet still so much civilians evacuating from the town of graham's russian forces. right now helping them board and put all of their belongings. but they still have this little buggy on
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the yeah, they're going to head towards the nets and then hopefully they will be able to get to that families in crimea. it is uprising how many civilians still remain here. the road is extremely perilous, but they have to break that. we can see to see russian soldiers in the box. they are the gunners whose job is to shoot down ukrainian f, b, b, and company kazi, drones that are prowling, this car is here. the side of the road is lined up with civilian the cause of those abandoned by luck, and it's still just the sky that can become the harbinger of death. mine's power thread too. as we left the
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banks to muddy terrain and fake ties, this straight anti personnel mines failed to do any damage. the boys get out the safe as did the elderly couple, 2, we received this video from a volunteer organization, and that's the, that's one broken home. we're united, a drop in the ocean of human tragedy here and a life changing tidal wave for this family. i guess done a reporting from cranes oxy and to the united states. now there's just on the 4 days to go on till the american people spotted heading out to the pulling stations to pick the 47th president. right now, polls suggest there is value of fig between the 2 main candidates. and despite much
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of the media, being firmly on the side of the camera, harris, and download from facebook, abrazzo smear campaigns, it's expected to be a close race right on to be and, and it will be keeping you updated with all special copy drive here in our team to national of the the, the democrats of queen king and their boots about being given the boot from the white house because donald trump knows where the bodies are buried. that's the claim on the famous talk show host talker constance has been meeting a major margaret event and not result alongside the republican candidate. but the main reason they don't want donald trump back in washington is something called disclosure. they're very concerned that if donald trump comes back to wash and
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we're going to find out what's happened to the $100000000000.00 that we sent, you create over the past 2. and what happened to that money? there's never been an audit of it. what do you think it went if you've been to mclean recently? yeah. it's not just auto body by the way. 100 buying. i mean, this great credit was so high on crap. you couldn't steal half as much as you know, your each, your average contractor in washington. and they're terrified if donald trump gets back when he comes back with an army of people who know exactly what's up. they know what's going on. they know where the bodies are likely to be buried and they're coming with shovels to dig him up. the all the events caused them to have the lens, the interview with donald trump, who reveals that the back in 2016 when he beat hillary clinton. blaming the russians became the democrats favored 4 box strategy. but what happened is the fake
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news media. what they said is it started with a simple move. how did you lose the election? it was russia and i'm saying to myself, wait a minute, i wonder, selection of what the hell did rush you have to do with it. and then it was that it was only supposed to be a one day deal by the democrats. in other words, it was good, but the press picked it up and they liked it. they like to rush. oh, that sounds good. you covered it better than your funny you go, russia, russia, russia go crazy. but just drove you crazy this because you know, it was the whole thing and always, so i loved it. it was such a hoax. they actually tried starting it up about 2 months ago. did you see it fluff? did this, the press just couldn't get away with it. a t as in 2 elections later, the big black rob eye drops and scape goat continues to thrive,
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but with camera harris suggesting that moscow has his ears tuned into hot every single wood. i hear an echo. do you hear? no, we don't, we don't hear echo. we'll low you down a little bit so you don't hear your feedback. can you hear better now? defends might have the phones as well. and the russians don't forget that this is the 3rd election in a row in which russia has tried to interfere to try to get trump into the white house fees added again. this time is not even trying to hide his his hand, and he has far more sophisticated tools that we've got some reaction to these ads from veteran us radio and television john list gall on nixon. yeah, well let's not forget that in 2020 after joe biden. one, the new york times wrote an article that said, how come the russians didn't interfere this time? so we already know this, is it true? they go every 4 years leading up to the election. they try to set the table for a law so that in the event that they lose,
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they can run with the anti russian narrative and try to push donald trump into the anti narrative can for use it the brain wash the people. so in the event the camera with harris wins, which i actually doubt, but any event that you, when i will guarantee that they will change their mind and say, is it interesting? for some reason, the russians elected not to not to interfere this time at the same time, they're screaming at the top of their lungs that the russians are interfering in georgia as the georgia people which so we all, we constantly have this contradiction that basically the neo con, basically these warmongers accused everyone else of what they're doing. if you want to know what they're up to, all you have to do and listen to it, listen to the accusations they're making against those people who they see is their political entities. not saying that i'm a trump supported by any stretch of the imagination and far to the left of both parties. but my position is this attacking 11 months. attacking people who should choose to vote for donald trump is
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a sign of the decay of the democratic party. the more a political, the click, the k, an instability of this so called party. i had all the us presidential election, the washington post renown full backing left is candidates is now facing a backlash because it has refused to openly express support for harris. that's the reportedly because it's older. but loony. a jeff based. ready pull the plug on the editor as a traditional endorsement for the democrats. speculation has swelled that the business tycoon may have been lots of a to it by cutting the sons of potential retaliation by job if he wins the presidency with the story here is our to use don't know, quarter the 10 percent of the washington post's entire subscriber base just vanished into thin air and it's all because the publications owner jeff base, i was just trying to react to the declining trusts that americans have for media outlets like kids in the annual public surveys about trust and reputation.
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journalists in the media have regularly fallen near the very bottom, often just above congress. but in this years gallop poll, we have managed to fall below congress. our profession is now the least trusted of all. we must be accurate, and we must be believed to be accurate. it's a bitter pill to swallow, but we are failing on the 2nd requirement. most people believe the media is biased . house base i was trying to win back the people's trust by denying the post a presidential election candidate endorsement for the 1st time in 36 years. looks like the editor of spent all that time writing and endorsement for kamala harris for nothing but they didn't go down without 21 of them signing off on a statement calling all of this a terrible mistake. the washington post's decision not to make an endorsement in the presidential campaign, is a terrible mistake. it represents and abandonment of the fundamental editorial convictions of the newspaper that we love. this is
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a moment for the institution to be making clear, its commitment to democratic values. the rule of law and international alliances and the threat that donald trump poses to them. the precise points the post made and endorsing trumps opponents in 20162020 paper lines. this is the same washington post that's been turning out. trump, hitler comparisons like butter is also in his big business pals. really think they represent journalism just because they bought an outlet, perhaps they should take some of the blame for the people's lack of trust. yes, it's ok to compare trump to hitler. don't let me stop you. another night at the god . how trumps rally? echoed one in 1939. how trump talks, abrupt shifts, propane insults, confusing sentences, clearly making out blandest comparisons, and creating drama was perfectly fine for the post until just a week before the election. so far its accomplished nothing more than encouraging 3 out of 10 members of the post santorial board to leave donald trump is not yet
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a dictator, but the quiet so we are, the closer he comes because dictates his don't have to go to the press to publish cooperatively, if it wishes to go on publishing a tool, the press knows and it senses itself. we as a newspaper suddenly remembered less than 2 weeks before the election. we had a robust tradition 50 years ago of not telling anyone what to do with the vote for president. what an insult to those of us who have literally put our careers and lives on the line to call out threats to human rights and democracy. the paper i've loved working at for 47 years is dying in darkness. the l. a times went down the same road last months after endorsing democrats, since 2008. and it faced similar backlash with one of the editors resigning and protest along the campaign trails. both trump and harris have accused the other ones part us and media of lying about this that. and the other thing in that place
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is particularly chilling. because in 1939 more than 20000 supporters of a different fascist leader adolph hitler packed the garden for a so called pro america rally against that backdrop of history. donald trump, the man who was threatened to use the military against opponents. he calls enemies from within who was threatening to use milton use a troops to quell what he says are lawless cities, and to use the streets to carry out mass deportations of immigrants is once again turning madison square garden into a staging ground for extremism. the anointed democratic candidate made her so called closing argument at a rally near the white house and just a few metro stops away. oh, why? when crime is raging through washington. d. c. is one of the most dangerous cities in america, but come on, didn't talk about crime. and tonight, speech and nations capital is also struggling with rising homelessness. and
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a record high cost of living complet didn't say much about inflation or the highest housing crisis. she didn't deal with for 4 years. political polarization, so called journalists courting at the 1st width of an attempt that neutrality subscribers heading for the hills. one is suppose that news outlet doesn't share their political opinions by all measures. it looks like the media in the states has strayed a long way from seeking the truth. and now only regurgitates the positions they think they're part us in clientele wanting here. not senior rather to for issue inside john capitelli says have been non endorsement policy of the washington post is motivated by its own as concerns of future business contracts. in this case, because of the delay in the announcement 1st by the publisher then by mister bass, those the perception is given that amazon has large contracts with the united states government blue origin,
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which is mr. bays also space. so the exploration company has contracts with the us government um amazon cloud services, which uh does um internet and then storage in the cloud has government contracts that he was worried president trump could win and did president trump wins and the washington post is on the other side of that that it might hurt his businesses, the advancement of technology is created so many incoming, you know, almost like like weapons, incoming weapons to people. they're trying to absorb them. and generally they're going to absorb the ones that are most entertaining, or the ones that offer the most of the drama. you know, they certainly want to be entertained more than they want to be informed. and then whose fault is that? is it? those the create?
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what is being distributed, or is it a domain down of the audience? when, while a high profile campaign of cabinet harris for the us president bill clinton has he built the back lots of commons. he made us a raleigh in michigan, and that's the opposite. he insisted that washington's close ally as well had no other choice than to wages war of devastation in gaza. palestinian in error americans in michigan or say to many people of that. and so then the people who criticized that are essential as an or yeah, but look how many people you've killed in retail. and so how many is enough for you to kill, to punish them for the terrible things i did. but when i read people in michigan are thinking about not voting because they're mad at by the ministration for honoring is historic obligation to try to keep israel for being destroyed. i think
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that's a mistake. now editor all the palestine chronicle, ramsey by rude condemned to bill clinton's remarks as immoral. it was the that's what the good it has said is that he was, i should have talked to appeal to our voters like myself in this conflict, when boats will come out of harrison. i mean, this is what you're offering us. you're actually providing some sort of data justification of what is will, is doing. the study has been gauze and you think with such a re fi logic, we're just going to go and stand and lives to vote for hours. i mean, this is how said the state of affairs use with the u. s. government, of course clinton himself, if he is to, you know, if he has, you know, literally less to remember the promises he has made some causes. when he visited
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garza in the mid ninety's with his wife, hillary clinton, promising the justice piece to see all these last 2 promises and turning to guys a itself. now the 95 people had been added to the ever growing destobar. and that's according to a local forty's. 16 of them were killed overnight and an idea of a strike on the news arrived refugee camp the central gather of a local hospital. a reported receiving the 2 wounded, including a medic and 2 journalists usual has yet to comment on the incident. the wall in the west bank offered with offices all the un agency for publish tv and refugees were badly damaged during and he's ready to read on thursday. the local authorities say if he's rarely met a tree bold as, as was signed in to the side. audiences and mario production that has been looking at the importance of agency and it's what can be area mind was $72.00,
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was born into a family of palestinian refugees who lost the home when israel was established, she grew up up in a camp built by the un relief and works agency to shelter. people like her parents who had fled the violence she attended and, and there was cool, gave birth to 10 children with under was health care support and now relies on the agency for medical care and food. my wi fi or is that other was closure, would be a devastating final blow for her. and people like her normal connected to an ad. honestly, since i was born, i have known on why without them we would be devastated. we couldn't manage on our own. my own what is very beneficial. we rely on them a lot because our financial situation is very poor. this is a rad occasion. it's a death sentence. there is a death sentence in existence itself. but this just increases it. when there was
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created a 19483 years prior to mine was birth to help palestinian refugees across gaz, a jordan lab, and on syria. and here in the west bank with basic services like education and food . it's funded by contributions and the us. israel's biggest friend is the agencies major donor on monday, israel banned on there was operations within its borders, meaning it won't be able to carry out its work in the palestinian territories, effectively governed by israel. that is off to tel aviv acute, some underwashed off of having close ties to him as a group that is ro considers terrace with allegations that certain them please. we're even involved in the tober 7th attacks for sure. this is nonsense. it's all talk by crazy people about on why i mean, what is america working with him? oswell citing him us. how could on a while be working with him us, you know, they want to close the agency because of him. us look at what does homos have to do
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with own well or america? america is basically running on what money wise. one is more than 870000 registered refugees living in the west bank and put of nearly 6000000 displaced palestinians scattered across the world. where here at the columbia palestinian refugee camp right next to jerusalem swan of about 20 camps proud across occupied palestine with tens of thousands of displaced palestinians had been living for decades like many of the camps. this was meant to be at 10 per with shelter. but as refugees havent been able to return home temporarily has turned into the permanent one on the watts stops working, everyone here will fill the impact the campus home 219000 officially registered refugees up to 1600 students, attend on. there was schools here for free doctors at under was clinic, received dozens of patients daily. for some of them,
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these places they lost hope tight. and thankfully we benefit from the services. i come to the clinic, the doctor as a nurse to see how good and we benefit greatly from over. not just a little further while shuts down with a lot of work. why would i buy medicine? why would i get my treatments that i have diabetes, for example, how would i get my medicine? israel planes, it is planning to find alternatives to replace on there. why would people on the ground struggle to understand, why would they need another provider have to on their law has been with them for more than 7 decades? a whole lot of we do not trust the patients actions. we do not trust what the say or do from our painful experience with them. unfortunately, it is too easy for them to disregard their promises, such as the financial issue, sort of fundamentally political one. we must remember that on russia is a security based organization to establish my un resolution. it was founded on
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december 8th, 1949 under resolution 3 o 2 from the when general assembly. israel itself was also established by you when a resolution resolution 181. so it's a strong showing that a country under the wind can disregard these treaties and laws entirely. this is extremely perplexing site. a refugee himself is originally from ya, fox, and that is now part of tel aviv. he believes israel's ultimate goal is to make palestinians leave palestine capital, ethnic cleansing, and force displacement are at the top of the agenda. we strongly believe that such measures seem to get the refugees right to return the intent to pressure, posting us to leave their homes in this eastwood jordan's. but under no circumstances will this happen. the boasting and people will never repeat the tragedy of 1948. we are prepared to bear even more to return a roll of return to our homes, cds, and villages from which we were displaced in 1948. all of under was services across
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the palestinian territories, including those at the columbia refugee camp. a coordinated through a central office staff members indicates that it is too early to determine the exact impact of the band on the operations. however, it is clear and that they will be the 1st to close the other wall headquarters. they needs jerusalem for money saving before that problem ins. decision to the office has not been fully operational, as the solid has to be in a frequent target of protests, or is un demonstrators insisting on the agent's disclosure several months ago. it was such a blaze in temporarily sat down now with the legislation passed. it might be closed forever. here's what was decision has sparked global condemnation before and after the vote, the ben underwashed, strong warnings were issued, including from washington. but it seems that what's done is unlikely to be undone.
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