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the, the show me the money rush, just as western arm supplies to ukraine, are mired in so much corruption that the pentagon doesn't even know where much of the cash 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 to the west and rulers of the key unit. of course, do not forget about lining their own pockets. our team reports exclusively from the dunbar city of graves where russian forces are helping to evacuate civilians away from the front line. however, as our crew witnessed firsthand, roof to safety can still prove powerless. the
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and talk show host tucker carlson claims the white house is in a panic mode, fearing if trump returns to the oval office he'll expose all their dirty secrets the just after 2 pm here in los gal when you're watching r t international. i am your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. our top story, western military supplies to ukraine are not helping to arm t ups forces, but rather lining the pockets of corrupt suppliers and officials. that's the charge being made by russians and bastard to the united nations. is that the play that zip and those are the store? the west is still supplying the key of regime with military equipment including autonomy, 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 rulers of the key
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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, 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 the pets as the total usa to ukraine has passed one $100000000000.00 worth with the majority of that allocated for military needs. a bill approved back in april was the biggest so far accounting for more than $60000000000.00. but 6 months later key f says it's only received 10 percent of that. really my colleague, rory sushi. i spoke with senior research fellow at the global policy institute, george similarly, he says, he actually addressed the very meeting of the un security council and told us that
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western powers have little 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 ray that's been pouring into ukraine, i mean, it's just mind boggling. if you look at 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 was going and, and, and find to own and need to know a possible serious peace negotiations. and that is exactly what the western powers that there were there was serious be stokes taking place in means. and then the stumble, a deal was on the cards a deal. it was not necessarily
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a tool to rush was advantage. and it was the nature about the absolutely reject the uh, there was a piece agreements about mine and we were just listening to and of the bands you have assuming that bands here, right, that you actually spoke before him about an hour or so ago. the main theme was, the concert 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 causes of this war, they will go back to the 30 years of diplomacy that took place off to the fall of the soviet union. and what they will conclude was, is that the russians where he went out of the way to be as helpful as co operative as possible with the west, end of the west,
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of them 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 much of yeltsin booting. they repeatedly raised objections and say why you doing this? so it's, you know, we're supposed to be friends, was supposed to be positive. um, and that is, oh yeah, no, no, no, no rush thing, it's all for you to worry about. out of those slaves, they don't decide, dismiss discounts to any. you know, all of these uh, russian, please. well, the west pump key of with weaponry russian forces had been making advances on the front lines. moscow's troops recently raised a flag over the strongholds, the town of sydney, the while in the neighboring city of christ. russian forces are now evacuating civilians was r. t segers done of exclusively reports that attempts to reach safety is played with hiding dangers. the town of green skirt is the place where you least expect to
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see. this is now on the ukrainian shillings. civilians are waiting for a chance to evacuate ukrainian soldiers force their way into apartments. they broke down the doors. then what did they do? they ro luton. they were looking for money, gold, stuff like that. and when i saw it as before, they left. yes. the military has been ordered to evacuate people from here. what we call god, because my mother caught move in a come whatever may fatalist fashion. 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. they told us, don't you want to go to the trenches? the trenches have done a lot year to dig trenches and dugouts. they say don't you want to work?
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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, 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 spans 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 the yeah, they're going to head towards the nets and then hopefully they will be able to get
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to the families in crimea. it is surprising how many civilians still remain here. the road is extremely perilous, but they have to brave us. we can see to see russian soldiers in the box. they are the gunners whose job is to shoot down ukrainian f tv and coming kazi, drones that are prowling, the sky is here, the side of the road is lined up with civilian the 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 the banks to money to rain and fake ties, this straight anti personnel mine failed to do any damage. the boys get out the safe as did the elderly couple, 2, we received this video from
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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 who credit and i see. well, you create remains a decisive issue on the campaign trails in the us as the country inches ever. closer to tuesdays presidential election, kamala harris seems all in favor of carrying on quenching. he adds insatiable appetite for aid, while donald trump has questioned whether us taxpayers are getting enough bang for their buck, the 2 horse race look set to go right to the final for a long and r t will be there every step of the way. with our special coverage,
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the of the the democrats are quaking in their boots about being sent packing from the white house because donald trump knows where all the bodies are buried. that's the claim of talk, show host tucker carlson, who's been holding a fundraiser in arizona 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 washington, we're going to find out what's happened to the $100000000000.00 that we sent you credit over the past 2. and what happened to that money? there's never been an audit of it. what do you think it when have you been to mclean recently? yeah. it's not just one or body by the way. 100 buying. i mean, this great credit was so high on crap. he couldn't steal half as much as
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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 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. at the event, carlton held a lengthy interview with donald trump, who had plenty to say about china. he argued that a wise leader knows how to build friendships with beijing rather than creating enemies, which he believes is the current state of affairs. he also insisted that russia and china should never have been allowed to form an alliance. and the 1st place said, we're going to do this thing. we're going to do it again and look at what these stupid people have done. they've allowed russia, china, a, ren, north, korea and others to get together in a group. this is possible to take out
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a professor at the wharton school school. we had history class was also. you said the one thing you never want to happen is you never want russia and china uniting, we united them because of the oil we united, the bite and united them. it's a shame the stupidity of what they do and what i'm going to have to on unite them. and i can think i can do that to. i have to hope to get more of the story now we're going across live now to on our time getting senior fellow at the ty, her institute and chairman of age and narrative. thanks a lot for joining us. once again on the program i, there is a lot to unpack here in terms of trump's statements. i mean he's already made some pretty outlanders claims that if he comes to the white house, hilde solve the ukraine conflict within the 1st 24 hours. so how much do you think we can believe from that?
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if he comes to power, he'll even be able to divide russia, china friendship, and why do you think he's floating this id in the 1st place? well 1st let's, let's talk about the donald trump and is likely go to being president, unless the puerto rican island garbage, a joke. you know, steps him down. he probably will be the next president. and it's, it's very important because pennsylvania, north carolina, georgia in wisconsin, the have between 3.7 percent of the voting population. wisconsin, 1 point one, georgia, 1 point one north carol at 1.2 in a very close race where hispanics are increasingly divided, specially among men is good, spelled, the difference that we'll see what happens. but in terms of what donald trump is saying, it's, it's really echoing a article that was in 2018 through one of the industrial groups out there is that the foreign policy research institute put this things, you know how,
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how to separate china and russia, you know, there was always going back to this 3 quarter game back when the nixon went to china and got a china on the west side of it, like the us side of the equation and therefore was isolating russia. now things have changed dramatically. but you know, when you have the number one country in the world that spans 11 time zones in terms of resources and you have the number one country i think is more than the next 5 or 6 depending on what day you're, you're measuring up the rest of the nations in terms of manufacturing, that is a powerhouse that far exceeds non competes, it exceeds heap of united states, and this is washington's band concert. well, this is actually a strategy that's been talked about by the democrats in the past as well. and yet the bond between china and russia only continues to get stronger. so what do you think it is about this strategic partnership between china and russia,
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that scares washington so much? i as well as i said, i mean, it's a combination of 2 countries. one with resources, the other one with manufacturing, with markets who are now leading a coalition of, you know, the brakes brakes plus use, you know, how many groups out there rushing to join. anything right now that has anything to do with the united states. i mean, the joe biden, he had the summit of america has, didn't invite some countries. other countries didn't go because some countries weren't invited. and then the ones who did show up were ushered into the white house for a 20 minute group meeting with none other than joe biden. so, not exactly making friends in that, that kind of a re, no, there's been all sorts of talk about frameworks in africa, south america, south east asia, etc. but nothing is actually come of it. so, you know, the us is now looking at a situation where, you know,
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this kind of combination of countries coming together at, you know, with russia in china involved to buy a lot, very, very threatening to this idea of maintaining your head, jeremy, and also the dollar keeping the $1.00 and $5.00 cheats. well obviously trump blaine's the bite and administration for russia and china for their relationship getting closer essentially, even though it wouldn't, these 2 countries have been getting closer for a long time, even before he was in the white house. so, i mean, what do you think about that accusation to? well, i mean, this is plastic trump, i mean, everything here is gonna solve all the problems. remember that during his 1st term he told everybody you're going to need, you're going to win so much. you're going to be tired of winning and told him that he could choose the best people after all, he, you know, he was running that show uh, selecting the apprentice. uh, turned out that the vast majority of about 70 percent of the people who've worked
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for him think that he's an idiot or a dangerous psychopath. so it's not kind of worked out the way he always says, explain to. these are the kind of bomb best things that people say when they want to get elected. what he's able to do, we can only judge and what he did in his 1st term, which really wasn't much antagonized. china. we set the world and, and you should be certainly divided in america from europe, but he did what was positive during that period of time. he did not reduce the deficit which just went higher and higher under his um, his tutelage. although he said he was going to get rid of it. he increased the prices for american consumers with these tariffs. so, you know, take all of this with a grain of salt, but he is very much, you know, wants to repeat the colonial pay block of divide and conquer. but i don't think russian or russia or booting is going to be fooled into believing that. somehow
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donald trump is their friend, even if america isn't alright i in our time getting senior fellow at the ty, her institute, and chairman of asia narrative, thanks a lot for coming on the program. thank you don't. now at the event, donald trump also spoke of his desire to see a free and fair election. although the republican candidate said that won't be possible due to a lack of motor id or to substitute taylor has been breaking down. why when it comes to going to the polls, the us may not exactly set the gold standard. it's almost the big day and it's. 1 only now turning in rest assured, but democracy stateside is alive and well and confidence in the vote. sky high, we have to vote, and we have to make sure that we stop them from cheating cause a cheap, like the we had a big debate. we have already the election. we have a bad board is we have very bad elections. we have a band devoting system,
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we have maryland ballast, and we do have a good lead. but we gotta be careful because remember that she'd like hell, it's the only thing they are good at. and well, 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, donald trump, who try to undo the 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 phone says to a probably a little on edge unsettled by the way that in the mudslinging and shading us. things like how to know trying to take donald trump out. we got lucky minus the
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oh, they've tried a number of states beside it. the unit actually 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 lex 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. 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 it is it is totally radically unconstitutional. so the supreme court probably itself figuring a violent interaction on this. these steps 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
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a lot come up. this is a legal issue because cases, i mean, it looks like good i've, i've been under investigation more than the legendary alfonze capo and scarface and well, he might be more fun to that 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 as k junior was never given an invitation to the cnn to bates. why? well, apparently he didn't meet that criteria, but ours k, do know, 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 you is criteria to determine who is going to be on the stage that would keep me off the stage. and he would not come to the debate
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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 bleeding voters from the bye didn't come from tv screens, wasn't enough, but no, they even decided to do need him from a few state pallets across the country, the dns. he has $3000000000.00 and their big strategy is to keep people from running against spreads or by using court cases against donald trump. he 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. sport. oh 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 banks to the popular vote? no, no, no, this not,
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thanks to full 1567 democrats delegates who in a but show role. cool. so what she couldn't be was venturo boynton, who has been 40 percent of his presidency on holidays and the rest of his time for the nova. com and i got handed his crown without a single american. choosing the self or claim party of democracy can claim to be that any more because they just steam roll democracy and made a decision in a back room. and you had nancy pelosi, brock, obama, george clooney, 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 intent through in the towel. and now you have the democratic party uniting around comma la 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 nominate. how many los is coming here is one of the democratic primaries 00. that's exactly right. the party bosses install cobble
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here is because they can controller, that's all this is about. and then to top things off. that's the smallest issue 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 there's only one reason that that have since, because i want to see this no other reason. so you see the bonnet booth, smart noted from po button, but there is already a news, a face and american democracy has hit rock bottom with the system undermined by the very people who should be its greatest. tompkins, dangerous wrecked rig the 2 tricks on dollar bills. that is the name of the political game. now, there's a one,
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the people of disillusioned well those doubting the sanctity of the election process have already have already a fuel to add to the planes. that's after video emerged online, showing a boulder and kentucky trying to give their support to trump, but the machine registering it for harris. the incident has been confirmed by a local official after initially denying the issue. and an investigation by the attorney general is said to be pending. the parent glitch, ironically came after business tycoon jeff bezos was recently underlying just how important both the accuracy of voting machines is, along with the trust that people have in them are to contribute or tower or read explains where she believes the us selection process is going so wrong, and i was a field manager for 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, for cheating to happen,
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it can happen easily. 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 sorry, i didn't even think there's a public distrust amount because we've seen like, and 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, 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 mailing balance. 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,
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you know, dead people of it, right. or people who say, 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 the united states itself it's, it's become a real problem either way, 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 to meanwhile, a high profile campaign or for kamala harris,
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former us president, bill clinton has a vote. backlash over comments he made at a rally in michigan. that's after he insisted that israel had no other choice than to wages war of devastation in gaza. palestinian and their americans and michigan are think to many people of that. and so then the people who criticized that are essentially saying, 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 on i read the people in michigan are thinking about not voting because they're mad at the bad administration for honoring is historic obligation to try to keep israel from being destroyed. i think that's a mistake. you spoke with the editor of the palestine chronicle. ramsey burrowed, who condemned bill clinton's remarks as immoral. the good it has said, is that he was,
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i should have talked to appeal to our voters like myself in this country to go and both to come out of harrison. i mean, this is what you're offering us. you're actually providing some sort of data justification of what his will is doing to the palestinians in gauze. and you think with such a re fi logic, we are just going to go and stand in loins to vote for commitment. harris. i mean, this is how said the state of affairs is we've been us governor, of course clinton himself, if he is to, you know, if he has, you know, literally left to remember the promises he has made some causes. when he visited garza in the ninety's with his wife, hillary clinton, promising there just to speak to audrey glitzy always wants to promises
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now, time for a breaking news story. a mass shooting has mart halloween celebrations in the us state of florida. a warning, the upcoming images you may find a bit disturbing. 2 people were killed and 6 wounded in the incident, which happened in the city of orlando as you're seeing now. it shows some of the victims of the attacks and has happened as facilities in the city were in full swing. the shooter has been arrested and he said to be a 17 year old. and his motives at this point are still a no that's all the news for this hour, but stick around because there's more coming your way here on our to international and just about 30 minutes to the designer. so this kirkland, lexi dory to the you have most of us here, mr. nation. he just said, i've seems to just mention comparison team to see if the short term is the great news for interest on the other question that has placed kirchhoff, chicago and citizen.

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