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so we are inside ski and the rest and no more precisely, you know, is that us, let's go for the show me the money russia says west and on supplies to you. great on my didn't so much corruption that the pentagon doesn't even know where much of the castle has gone. so one of the reasons for that is to make money for their own defense enterprises, as well as to dispose of old equipment. the west and route is that the key of you and of course, do not forget of outlining that own pockets. are 2 reports explicitly for you from the dump box to tell the grinds clad russian forces off, helping to evacuate civilians away from the front lines of our crew. witnesses both had the route to safety, can be improved. paradise, the
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and talk show host talk a call them frames a wide houses in panic mode, fearing a trump returns to the oval office to expose all their their t secrets the . now we're continuing our conference at the latest drag, shaping the world right now. this is our international i of michael question. about western military supplies to ukraine on not helping to arm keeps forces, but drive a lining the pockets of corrupt supply as an officials. that's the charge being made by roches ambassador to the un. it is that the planets of windows are distorted, west is still supplying the key of regime with military equipment including artillery, drones, and tanks. those to one of the reasons for that. just to make money for their own
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defense enterprises. as well as to dispose of old equipment and we use the west and rulers of the key unit, of course, do not forget about lining their own pockets. fucking down 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, cause it doesn't listen to me. and that's as a whole us age. the grade has passed $100000000000.00 with the majority of that are located for military needs. a bill approved back in april was the biggest still far accounting for more than $60000000000.00. but 6 months later, key upsides it's only received at 10 percent of that. early
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on my colleagues were researched. a spoke with a senior research fellow had the global policy institute, george suddenly, he, after me, addressed that very meeting of the un security council and told us about western powers of little interest in achieving these in ukraine. a big 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 chop 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 who was going and an on site to own and need to know a possible serious peace negotiations. and that is exactly what the width and file
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is that the one that was series be still taking place in a means and then uh, the stumble. a deal was all the costs a deal. it was not necessarily a go to a rush, was advantage and it was the nature about the absolutely rejected. uh, there was a peace agreements about mine and we were just listening to one of the bands here of assuming that bands here, right that you actually spoke before him about an hour or so ago. the main theme was the concert and 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 it the sickly. i mean, my point was that when historians come to look back on the causes of this war, they will go back to the 30 years of diplomacy 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 they went out of their way to be as helpful as cooperative as possible with the with and the wisdom how's continued 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 booting. they repeatedly raised objections or say why you doing this? so it's, you know, we're supposed to be friends, was supposed to be 5 minutes. um, and that is, oh yeah, no, no, no, no rush thing, it's all for you to worry about. out of goes to say they don't decide, dismiss discount to any. you know, all of these uh, russian, please. now while the west palms, key of with weaponry, russian forces had been making advances on the front lines. moscow's troops recently raised the flag over the strongholds town. those to lot of a lot while in the neighboring city over christ, russian forces and now evacuating is civilians. but as our team goes down,
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they'll be exclusively reports that attempt to reach safety is plays with a hiring dangerous in the town of great in script is the place where you least expect to see this. now on the ukrainian shillings civilians are waiting for a chance to evacuate. ukrainian soldiers forced their way into apartments. they broke down the doors. then what did they do? they were looting. they were looking for money, gold, stuff like that. so that's before they left. yes. the military has been older to evacuate people from here. what we call god, because my mother caught move in a come whatever may face of 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. we were kicked out in order to work here.
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they 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 will cut out of the mine, but some people were exempted from the mobilization ukrainians didn't care. they say get out of the mine. they fired me from my job and 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 that they still have in this little buggy on
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the. yeah, they're going to head towards the nets and then hopefully they will to be able to get to the families in crimea. it is surprising how many civilians still remain here. the road is extremely perilous, but they have to brave as you can see, to see russian soldiers in the box. they are the gunners whose job is to shoot down ukrainian f, b, b and coming kazi, drones that are prowling. the sky is here. the side of the road is lined up with civilian cause of those abandoned by luck. and it's still just this guy that can become the harbinger of death. mine's power threats to and as we left us the
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banks to money to rain 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 title wave. for this family. i guess done a reporting from okay and see well, ukraine remains a decisive issue on the campaign trails of the united states as the country inches ever. closer to tuesdays presidential election coming to hardy seems all in favor of carrying out in all coming on pointing key evidence. sasha belie protects will
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aid. while donald trump has questioned whether a us taxpayer has a getting enough bang for the bulk of a 2 horse race look set to go right to the final for along and our to will be that every step of the way with all special coverage the the democrats of quaking in their boots about being sent back, how packing from the white house, because i don't, the top knows where all the bodies are buried. that's the claim of talk, show host tucker coffin, who's been holding a fund raiser here not resort to 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 we're going to find out what's happened to the $100000000000.00 that we sent, you create over the past 2. and that's what happened the money. there's never been
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an audit of it. what do you think it when, if you've been to mclean recently? yeah. it's not just told her 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 a month. now, the van costs and the interview, donald trump, who spoke of his desire to see a free and fair election. although the republican candidate said that that would be possible due to a lack of both the i these are these task. i tell you that has been breaking down why where he comes to going to the polls. the us may not exactly set the goal
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standard. it's almost the big day and it's. 1 only now turning in rest assured, but democracy stateside is alive and well on confidence in the vote. sky hi, we have to vote, and we have to make sure that we stop them from cheating cause a cheap, like the we had a ring debate, we have already the election. we have a bad board is we have, sorry, bad elections. we have a band devoting system, we have mailing balance and we do have a good lead. but we gotta be careful because remember that you like hell. it's the only thing that good at law comment as being a bit more mellow about whether still accept defeat graciously. she did say, but she's lined up some legal, big guns, you know, just in case we will deal with the election night. and the days after, as they come and we have the resources and the expertise and, and, and the focus on that as well. so you want seems ready to go. is that what you're saying? are you thinking about that as a possibility? of course, this is a person that donald trump will try to undo the
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a free and fair election, who still denies the willingness of people nothing like promising to litigate your way to victory, to inspire confidence in the folks as well. probably a little on edge unsettled by the way that in the mud slinging on, changing us things like how to know trying to take donald trump out. we don't like him on the oh, they've tried a number of states decided to use a lot to remove his name from the pallets. no violent insurrection as well, cuz they said, it's a 100 percent political harris. and this is nothing but a likes and interference by democrats who don't want voters to vote. think about what they're saying here. they're telling voters, we don't want you to have the choice. we don't want you to be able to elect the present of your choice. we don't want you to even be able to weigh the options.
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we're going to take it away from you. what are going to decide beforehand who can be on the ballot? who can't, who can be president, who can't it, is it is totally radically unconstitutional. so the supreme court probably itself figuring a violent interaction unless they stepped in over rules that then the court cases, 4 of them making from the fast president in america's 248 year history to be indicted. who's election interference. this is all it is. he said we got a lot come up. this is a legal issue because cases. i mean, it looks like good i've, i've, i've been under investigation more than the legendary alfonze capo and scarface. and was he might be more fun to been out the pony. he wasn't barely tons of that out with the tall get on his back, despite announcing his candidacy. political loyalty. r. s. k junior was never given
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an invitation to the cnn to bates. why? well, apparently he didn't meet that criteria, but ours k junior. well, he heard a different story, binds campaigns to have for his, during their phone call with cnn, as reported by the washing. and both said, specifically the ad. cnn needed to use this criteria to determine who is going to be on the stage that would keep me off the stage. he would not come to the debate unless if, as long as i was on the stage with him. and, and by the way, this is illegal, it's illegal under the federal elections commission law is act. nothing like healthy competition to keep a democracy. frightening been promising. the man who was leading voters from the fight and come from tv screens wasn't enough, but no, they even decided to delete him from the 2 states pallets across the country. the mc has 3000000000 dollars and their big strategy is to keep people from running
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against spreads or by using court cases against donald trump, who lives in the courts to get me off the ballot. they apparently don't believe that they, that their candidate can win in a fair fight with us. no, no, they didn't think by it could when, which brings us to come along, who finds himself potentially on the brink of making history thanks to the popular vote. no, no, no, of course not. thanks to full 1567 democrats delegates who in a show role. cool. so what she couldn't be was been job only done who has been 40 percent of his presidency on holidays and the rest of his time for the nova comment i got handed his crown without a single american. choosing the self or claim party of democracy can't claim to be that anymore because they just steamrolled democracy and made a decision in a back room. and you had nancy pelosi, brock, obama, george clooney,
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hollywood moguls, wall street bankers, all working behind closed doors to bring on bearable pressure to bear on joe biden, who in the end threw into doing the towel. and now you have the democratic party uniting around cala harris, so not only has never won a democratic primary, she's never won a single vote for president. yes, they've installed her as their domini. how many los is campbell harris? one of the democratic primaries, 00. that's exactly right, the party bosses install cobble here is because they can controller, that's all this is about. and then to top things off, that's the smallest you of proving who you are, which apparently is controversial. so controversial and fax it over in california. they've actually signed requiring residents to present that. so to i d's all doing that, it on fairly targets low income and ethnic minorities traditionally of coal seen as democrats, safe bets. now,
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there's only one reason that that happens because they want to cheat. there's no other reason, so is the, the bottom of smart not even pay on the button. but there is already a news, a face and american democracy has hit woke up some with the system undermined by the very people who should be its greatest. tompkins, being just rhetoric the 2 tricks on dollar bills, that is the name of the political game. now, there's one, the people of disillusioned, well those doubting, of the sanctity of the election process, all right, the have fuel to add to the flames. that's after the video bags online. you showing a voter in kentucky trying to give their support to drum, but the machine registering it for harry's now the incident has been confirmed by a local official after initially denying the issue and investigation, bobby attorney general is said to be pending. i'd be a parent glitch,
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ironically came just hours after but business i couldn't. jeff bezos was underlining just how important both the a curiosity of voting machines is along with the trust people of having them are the contribute. otarre read explains where she believes b, u. s. the election process is going so wrong. i was a field manager for a congressional federal election and i was also a co workers and some federal elections. and what i can tell you is that if there's a lot of room, particularly in rural areas, but for cheating to happen, it can happen easily. um, it can happen with people double voting. it can happen with valid box stuffing, all kinds of ways. and now online, of course, with the, with the right code, you know anything can happen. um and so you've isaac, even think there's a public distrust amount because we've seen like in the dominion case. now, the democrats scream loudly that this is not true that the dominion machines didn't work, but there are glitches with it. and, you know, there is,
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are people that believe that we should just have paper ballads that people should show their id. i mean, let's face it, you have to show your id to buy a bottle of wine, you have to show your id, you know, for every other function in the united states of america. like why wouldn't you be able to and to buy a gun. very good point, so why not show your id to vote? you know, there's many states that you don't have to show your id like and, and of course you have mail invalid. so then you're not verifying the id, right? so it's mail in. so there's no way to do that. so there's been cases where, you know, dead people of it, right. or people who sitting, you know, they've been able to verify that for social security numbers. so i think that's where people are really feeling. and, you know, there's also not an outside objective agency looking at into election integrity in the united states. now the united states and people to other countries and claim that they're trying to save democracy. doing so, and we've all heard that, but, you know, in united states itself it's, it's become a real problem either way,
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there's going to be a lot of ruckus how long it will last, how much it will be. it's hard to say, but you know, there's a lot of stake and you know, from the position of donald trump, supporters, they really feel like they've been abused and misused by the democrats, by, by, you know, and they feel like their voices have not been heard. and that's a lot of america, a miss while a high profile campaign, a full camera harris, former us president, bill clinton has evolved a backlash over comments. he made dr. riley in michigan, and that's off the he insisted that he's well had no other choice. that's a wage. it's war of devastation in gaza. palestine in an era americans in michigan are say to many people of that. and so then the people who criticized that are essential us and yeah, but look how many people you've killed in retail. and so how many is enough for you
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to kill, to punish them for the terrible things i did. but on i read the 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 from being destroyed. i think that's a mistake. now the editor of the palestine chronicle ramsey been rude, condemned to bill clinton's remarks as the model. it was just uh, that's what it has said is that he was, i should have talked to appeal to our voters myself in this conflict when both to come out of harrison. i mean, super busy is what you're offering us. you are actually providing some sort of data justification of what is will, is doing the study has been gone. and you think not with such a receipt logic, we're just going to go and stand and lives to vote for the. i mean,
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this is the house, the state of affairs is we've been us the governor, of course clinton himself, if he is to, you know, if he has, you know, literally less to remember the promises he has made when he visited casa in the mid ninety's, with his wife, you know, things to in promising there. just to see what the promises last time 2 guys by itself. now the 95 people had been added to the adverb. really death toll there. and that's according to local authorities. 16 of them were killed overnight and an idea of striking a news arrived refugee camp in the central band cave, the local hospital. the reported receiving 30 wounded, including a medic, and 2 journalists usual has yet to comment on the incident. meanwhile of the west
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bank offices of the un agency, football is can you investigate cheese well, badly damaged? during these ready read on thursday, idea of bulldozers was said to have left the trail of destruction are to use my prediction that has been looking at the importance of agency and its work in the area. mine was 72, was born into a family of palestinian refugees who lost the home. when israel was established, she grew up in a can built by the un relief and works agency to shelter people. i 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 under was closure, would be 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
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own. my own what is very beneficial. we rely on them a lot because our financial situation is very poor. this is a rad occasions to you. it's a death sentence. there is a death sentence in existence itself, but this just increases it. when there was 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 is real band, otherwise i'll throw ations 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 consider as terrorist with allegations that certain and please
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were even involved in the sober 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 fighting him us. how could on a while be working with him us, you know, they want to close the agency because of how mars look at what does homeless have to do with own well or america and north america is basically running on what money wise. one has more than 870000 registered refugees living in the west bank and part of nearly 6000000 display spell his damian's scattered across the world. we're here at the columbia palestinian refugee camp right next to jerusalem as one of about 20 camps proud across occupied palestine with tens of thousands of displaced palestinians have been living for decades like many of the camps. this was meant to be as temper with shelter, but as refugees haven't been able to return home temporarily has turned into permanent. when under was stops working,
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everyone here will feel the impact the campus home to 19000 officially registered refugees. up to 1500 students attend and there was schools here for free doctors at under was clinic, received dozens of patients daily. for some of them, these places they lost hope tight. and thankfully we benefit from the services. i come to the clinic, the don't to send those to see how good and we benefit greatly from us, not just a little overall shuts down with the lack of work. why would i buy medicine? would i get my treatments that i have diabetes, for example, how would i get my medicine is real 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 wall has been with them for more than 7 decades. a whole lot of that we do not trust the patients actions. we
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do not trust with the site or do from our painful experience with them. unfortunately, it is too easy for them to disregard the promises such as the financial issue. so fundamentally, political one, we must remember that on russia is a security based organization to establish my un resolution. it was founded on december 8th, 1949 on the resolution, 3 o 2 from the when general assembly is real, itself was also established by you in a resolution resolution 181. so it's astonish in the countries under the un can disregard these treaties. and laws entirely, this is extremely perplexing of us any of the site a refugee himself is originally from ya fences that is now part of tel aviv. he believes israel's ultimate goal is to make the palestinians leave palestine or capital of ethnic cleansing, and force displacement or at the top of the agenda. if we strongly believe that such measures seem to get the refugees right to return the incentive pressure postings to leave their homes in this eastwood jordan's. but under no circumstances
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will this happen. the boasting people will never repeat the tragedy of 1948. we are prepared to bear even more to return a roll of return to our homes, cities, and villages from which we were displaced in 1948. all of on there was services across the palestinian territories, including those at the columbia refugee camp. i'll coordinate it to 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 months, even before that parliament decision and the office has not been fully operational, as the saw. it has to be in a frequent targets of protests or is, and demonstrators insisting on the agent's disclosure several months ago. it was such a blaze and temporarily sat down. now with the legislation passed, it might be closed forever. his ro is decision has sparked global condemnation
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before and after the vote, the ben underwent strong warnings were issued, including from washington. but it seems that what's done is unlikely to be undone. the agency operational for nearly 75 years, may face its final 90 days before the band takes effect. murray, if an ocean are all t reporting from occupied palestine is now part some un agencies of representatives of the global body for palestine are also being targeted this time by the us or the you are in special rather to a for palestine. francesca alban easy says it is because the washington knows its own actions make it complicit in the genocide in gaza. as they un special roberto benny say, i've been asked. it'd be said new york. i want to raise the rate they us believe she's, i'm feet for that role. united nations shall nope.
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