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the the, the property to be kept pops up, the us elections, the camp of those who wants peace, increase money fold. this is a new situation in europe, the mazda 3 x 5 surprises that i still on top of a, the percent. it's every time the oval office hungry is 5 minutes and minutes. you're clearly disney. i've got, i'm find a peaceful strategy to end the thing conflict in german tom and memo reveals the intervals 2000000 penalties in hopes of gaining access to the image of what we've seen in the gaza strip of the last year is a destination of the health care system, including the kid that those newborn baby's name is so raises the few minds. a
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quite as in dog are saying critical infrastructure has been destroyed and people are paying an unbearable price. the, let's just go on 8, 11 pm here in the russian capital world. to wherever you will, catching the news from today. this is oxy. i'll to sort this out as adults on is set. so we take the oval office for the next full years. you have been need is all scrambling for news to have to deal new, put in complex passes, voices, but piece have been done to drive out the walls. so guessing the new door has arrived. a political beacon 5 to stop and us elections, the camp of those who wants peace, increased money, phone numbers, we're not talking about victory or failure. we're talking about the ceasefire and human lives. we're talking about stopping the destruction of for those who have
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this perspective about the war are in the majority. they are more numerous than before. the elections. this is a new situation and europe must react when you want to be locked. 300 in the same is that they didn't box on more from the you hung gary, an upright mess. so while speaking of the submissive you were being leaders in, but of us, what dozens of the top officials, i'm headed, some states a gathering. these are all by reiterated his position to end the convers, adding the new administration in the us, headed by donald trump, is likely to pull the plug on moment 3. i'm fine. national support for them is the legacy was also there, but seems to be out of touch with the message that you've been host deliver. yeah. your country because everyone says, you know, what will you do if trump does not support you financially? where will you get weapons from? yeah. how will you defend yourself? here's my answer. can we take 300000000000 of frozen russian assets that belong to
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us, to support our people and by weapons with this money in all countries of the world . we will decide for ourselves what kind of weapons we need. can we decide for ourselves what to do with this money? well, no one from european countries block. this money, we need stipulation weapons. not supporting talks hawks was which it was on how only pressure can put limits on a nuclear safety. for security energy, there are of prisoners, a deported people devoted to children to ukraine and full enforcement of international law. and much more, we need to bush or oxford towards these and it just, this will be shared. big 3. the plan of the 3 is on your table. well, the things are filed itself, but soon a walk out of the holiday season, mid comes in and then return to the white house. the u. s. president elect has the vote group. i'm putting in the end into the will. politicians of brussels,
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a rocking that brings over how to keep barton groaning key of for more, a lot of announce i'll see, thunder pizza, rachel, most and withdrawal landing back in the white house in january. european leaders have a bit of a problem. as you rotate in council, president and gary and communist or victor, oregon has just pointed out more, you know, of them america one, a republican victory use. this puts the question on the table for us. the european leaders, whether europe alone would be able to maintain the military and financial support it has given to ukraine to apply. there are serious doubts about this and the new european strategy will be needed. so europe and official got together on november 7th to talk about ukraine in the context of this. you political community. the big problem that all this for the use of bows overdid, is that their model for the ukraine war racket is really a lot different from washington to bind in ministration. use it as an excuse to
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fund its own military industrial complex for ukraine. of course. even though zalinski himself recently said that only 10 percent of those us weapons actually make it to the front lines. but the, you know, it's typically glorious confidence decided to make. it's a to you for a mostly in the form of financing, just uh, straight up give cash to a country synonymous with corruption or to european companies, wanting to get a piece of that well, what could possibly go wrong rates and any weapons that the u has been buying with its own citizens tax cash for most of the american as a recent competitor, this report pointed out, so they're a bit dense, slow on the uptake, and haven't quite figured out how to profit from this whole war racket thing. meanwhile, they have trouble already suggesting that he's going to make them pay off to buy american weapons, presumably to meet their native defense spending commitments. and if they don't, he'll be like screw nato. you guys are on your own, i'm out. and that kind of runes, their whole unity, virtue signaling 5 things that they think scares, buying or put. and so what they appear to be doing now is trying to pivot to
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emulating the u. s. model before piece risks breaking out under trump, they even have a new defense commissioner role that they've created and brussel. so now is really not the time for peace please. he's from the battle test. a nation of lithuania, defense is one of the top priorities for the next coming. so let me select the tasks me to help you prepare itself for the most extreme military contingencies. which means to prepare for the possibility of production regression against, do you remember states? we can predict that during 1st coming decades, 0 9th of states is likely to increase that focus on just a piece of china. and suppose by trying this longer term ship necessities, most self reliance, would appear in different such. so the you is really just going to have to, why don't keep fighting russia all by itself, while truck moves on to other things like are on the u. s. economy through trade, which he's more interested in doing, is a business man. i guess the,
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their new playground, how it really doesn't sound like he wants to play the same game as the old out by that. they said he will start a war. i'm not going to sort of want me to stop wars. looks like the lithuanian, rambo. a k, a u defense commissioner wants to just forge ahead with the idea of the taking on russia alone, maybe some day. at some point in the future, you just never know when well, at least until tax stairs decide to put an electoral end to this whole defense spending. so yeah, what options can produce it? in 6 months, every single german army gets into the into stops. that shouldn't be a warning signal to all of us. we need to spend all but not because that is demand from prism to them. but because of, if ultimately you remember states, we spent 2 percent on the, on the defense. now it would be additional $60000000000.00 put a year actually the fact that trump may not even personally want to protect them
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also means that they really need to ramp up the defense spending. yeah, let's just prematurely pretend that nato doesn't even exist at all. just in case like the german defense minister says, with a new us president's political outlook, diverging from that of his previous us as we need to manage the situation, prepare for it and underlined the efforts we are already making. we need to fill this gap to be more credible in terms of deterrence. and with trump talk the piece better, hurry up and get all the young people in germany trained out for war with a military service. we should be with the days cabinet decision. we are launching the new military service. this is our response to the changing threat situation in europe. young men and women who to an 18 wheeler in the future be grappling more frequently with the question. how is external security guaranteed in germany? can i make a contribution to this one this way, i will do everything it can to ensure that they see the training as an enrichment in their lives, pushups, and monkey bar exercise is to stick it to punch in are way more enriching for their
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personal skills. and also for the countries, the economy then building cars. but the washington marketing team the peddled all the russian aggression rhetoric as a pretext for english for i've just been fired by the american electorate. and the next, i really doesn't seem to teen on it. we in europe need to realize that if there will be a pro peace president in america, which i not only believe in, but i also read the numbers that way. if what we expect happens and the america becomes pro peace, then europe cannot remain pro war c set just as the was on the verge of trying to capitalize on ukraine. now the conflict there in a more self serving wage, they now run the risk of trump design, but it's time to just wrap things up, which would mean the final chapter in yet another raging success story for the big brain bureaucrats and bustles, bullet and simpletons. here with a gulf of gaming and says it's
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a cruise to roll it to rails in the convent within. don't buy acetate them. now the area has extensive reserves of lithium, which says over the development of the renewable energy, 2nd to a german poem and member made those comments and their reason to the vice interview . because don't have time to looking at donald trump and the fact that putting might just take it on bass the on to make a piece. we all wish that piece would come some day on the valid petition, but this also has the can nomic consequences. you should consider trends and i believe that 80 percent of ukraine's mineral resources are in don bass and then potent has done 40. there's a lot of lithium which is important for battery production after which we need so urgently here in this country. so doing and in other words, the size of this also has an immediate economic impact to speak to it is in our own interest and not to sit idly by and watch this or am i seeing this wrong? and i understand, you know what you are. absolutely right. and this is in our economic interest level
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of say, this is all that's common. this is an elected deputy apartment. you deputy, a company out and say, essentially, the germany's economic interests are above more important than the lives of thousands of civilians. hundreds of thousands of you credit. and so just you have already died and it's complex. that is essentially what he said, use country is in all that vehicle position. germany, of course, the biggest. com, major europe, russia, the biggest call market and europe. and suddenly we'll trade sees with russia just to these the god, by gods. the tried to germany is left with that economy. that is in a very difficult position at position, which would really benefit come out and said those should be simself. if the boy you probably could see if by some miracle you credit imposes without the don't bass drums,
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you would be able to pay heavy gradient in order to have access to god or access to the results is that is essentially what he said. the situation is such the deputies losing its biggest in the street call making to try it desperately needs the lithium at these point, it isn't see any ways out of the far that applied to the war in u. k. of course, we must bear in mind how desperate the situation is not on you much. the, the governing coalition of germany's house essentially collapse because of differences over how much money to give to you pay the differences on how to proceed with the confidence the situation on the ground. yeah. if you use the new plan, you have is a good and it is getting what we see the 1st labor statistics on the credit and your losses. uh said 65, let me approve that 1000. that just because it does it. uh, the, the, uh,
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course operation, the key of salazer. and this has turned out to be a disaster for the but also all the domestic frontier, new credit where she most of sessions didn't ever thousands of thousands of ups tens of thousands every month that these poor people are escaping not only positions on the front lot but also some training jobs fall fall in the rear. i spoke with military personnel undergoing basic military training. people have been fleeing from the unit. 14 people might have left during the night. it seems there were more. we must also bear in mind that while it is much more difficult for you, credit will becoming much more difficult for you. credit to gain access would secure the amounts of munitions that they need to carry on the school. the major problem is that the guys have people to use these weapons slowly,
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but surely the move the sense of what's among you, credit and civilians. the whole front is shifting more and more understanding that they're in the position with the truck. but to be the hard person and even was placed in the there's no victory on the horizon. the beginning to understand the settlement is where you can best john says live to give she ation. and this is evidence throughout you create from how ukrainians are treating ministry reduces the what's the cost of the conflict. so the last 2 years has there been so much tools of negotiation or piece from officials in europe in the united states basha.
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so perhaps these eas, turning point, turning point, given the we, we were, it, us, me around the world, the new pride in the west, the global self, but also from an understanding among ukrainians. but these conflicts must ad a saddling. b as in a deep cleaning comes as a prize and not just in euro's, that's what jeremy's code is in government has been finding out. it has imploded, also the child, so the size is fine as miss on thursday. oh, so failed. and so if i'm comfortable with christian linda, a huge black hole in the lanes budgets in 4 volumes under the pretext of supporting ukraine. a government made a decision to increase the national debt by 15000000000 bureaus funding notice was done in order to avoid making difficult decisions. however, there was no clear proposal to examine the constitutionality of this decision. this
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handling of the basic law of the federal republic of germany was negligent, and it would have been a violation of my oath as a member of the government. also, especially at the chance of a new this therefore demanding this from me ultimately broke the coalition. no foulness thinking it's really a chaos correlation. it has mean from the beginning, but now they start taking the finance minister and the chance the to doing their own business leader and me things. and they one in white, this guys and the one in by the other guys, it's really crazy. what is going on there. and the minister of economy from the green party is even more crazy. it's a, it's really a mess. and the economy is going down and now, and everybody sees it and everybody feel safe. but the point in the end is that germany economy is going down. the minister of economic is, says, everything is fine, only the numbers are bad as so it's complete coast. and many,
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many companies closing down or moving to the us. and that's has to give you is something to think why this happens. well, yeah, i mean, it, you know, just that. so, you know, german companies moving to america, it must have been washington, the told brussels, the cutoff cheap russian energy. when you create and kicked off, it must have been america told him, the guys cut off, cut off the gas, and then it won't be any money going to what they called putin's wall carpet, as that's what they called. in the meantime, germany, the financial power house and backbone of europe is basically being the industrialized. and now you are is being force fed american l n g for 456 times the prize. how long? uh, hendrix, did you find itself in this position of being such a lap dog? i don't know. we're not dealing anymore in europe is a real problem as we are dealing with eligibility plus a like things and the, i don't know a lot, but nothing with the real problems via buying and the oil and gas for really high prices from the us or gas from india is also coming from russia in the end. so we
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are still financing the war if you want. so it's really crazy, but it's all based on marolla and morality, but not really on, on facts and what is going on with how to solve the problem. yeah, yeah. hendrick, here we have, donald trump returning to the white house is not long until he's supposed to be there in time. your opinion, politicians are basically bricking themselves right now. they don't know what to do . oh my god. i mean, you look at the u, the u. k. government and kissed alma and the defense guideline, a vacant openly, quoting him very dirty names, bashing him in public. and now they've got a kind of start to, to cases, feet, so to speak. why are you are p and politicians so terrified of a trump presidency? uh, they don't want to have any change is a was kamala and with the, by the new was clear and which direction it goes. but now it's a little bit unclear of what's, what will happen in the future. we'll hear solve the problem in ukraine,
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or we'll here have context with a israel. of course, he has good context business read with how we will solve these problems. what will happen with china and all these questions are unknown for the german or, or european politicians. and of course, that makes them furious. what will happen in the future? so was the feeling to all of the us. so monica, with a different president soon to be of the home speculation as being slowly know about what policy is done on some. well then that's what he would says to the presidency . already several 1000000 and seen companies have seen the stokes take massive dive as they like towards them both with talent until it passes along being critical of wound at energy policies and is expensive to invest some of the bottom administration of support for the 2nd. so you're being funded also, so law says in the shed prizes as the coming president isn't cited to impose duties
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on impulse in order to pump up us my new front and showing. meanwhile, american companies, but particularly in the financial site to bring on the rise that made the republican victory. never mind calling raleigh, sushi, so good economy. i just put written to the move about the potential financial outlook. when comes presidency. if you look at his 1st presidency, the only major economic act he accomplished in 4 years was a massive tax cuts for corporations and the rich who didn't needed that that time. but who got it? so the stock market is temporarily jumping up because they all hope they're going to get another lovely tax cut beyond that. it speculation and you'll see it bouncing all around. what about the euro, or the euro's a, taking a bit of a drop versus the dollar and in the past a all to do,
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you think trump so cold america? first policy is gonna end up. i don't know, hurting european companies might be a touch, desperately. i would, if i were a betting person, that's what i would bet that is going to hurt europe in a number of ways. the united states economy has major problems. sacrificing the alliance with europe would be one way to solve some of them. and it's a kind of way that he has, again, rhetorically suggested he would go in. but i would caution folks to be a little bit careful here. he has major enemies, not just in the population where half of the people are on him, but the business community is not on his side. most of it particularly big business and particularly multinational business. they don't want the tower. they don't want that tension with china, and they're going to be pushing against them in very powerful ways. and we're going
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to be seeing how powerful in the weeks and months ahead, especially after january 20th when it comes to multinational corporations. if he's such a multi 1000000 a business man should in the multi nationals kind of be thinking, hey, you know what, this could be good news for us. well, this place that they want to tax cuts, smoke, lester. they're all on board or with mr. trump, at the big tax, go ahead, smoke less, but they don't want the towers. they don't want you to experience in the relationship with china. these are the companies that have invested hundreds of billions of dollars over the last 30 years into trying to they want that money to come back in profitable returns as they have for 20 years. they don't want, that is and, and they are, they're also poured in with all of our laws. they don't want any of that. they want,
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it can tell you what has been profitable for them for a long time. but it's from making almost no public statement since getting re elected to be well america i, the possible of making their own guess is about what exactly is he find to do once he gets back in the white house also isn't media an old video of the pump is going viral with the now president elect from the house is biased. randy k. what he describes as the deep states. the 1st i will immediately reissue my 2020 executive order. restoring the president's authority to remove rug bureaucrats and i will wheel that power very aggressively. second, we will clean out all of the corrupt actors in our national security and intelligence apparatus. and there are plenty of them. the departments and agencies that have been weaponized will be completely overall. so the faceless bureaucrats will never again be able to target and persecute conservatives,
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christians or the less political enemies which they are doing now at a level that nobody can believe even possible. meanwhile, the democratic governor of california and gavin newsom said he and his will make the appliance and make mistakes. move quote, from prove the president elect does being highly critical of the democratic leadership of the most populous us states. but secondly, the move the allow people to vote without presenting an id kind of way. it has been a bad thing with democrats in for the dental elections of the past 3 decades. meanwhile, california is an attorney general as vile. the stays in democratic values will prevail, massa, who is in the white house as the reality of a 2nd. trump administration takes hold. i know there is a lot of fear and anxiety, frustration,
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and sadness. you can be sure that as california attorney general, if trump attacks your rights, i'll be there. if trump comes after your freedoms, i'll be there. so if trump jeopardizes your safety and your wellbeing, i'll be there. while i last to discuss this live that was syndicated, but who called to this mr. ted roy 20th from new york city to thanks a lot for taking the time. ted, we're close to sort of eradicating the deep state. a sort of draining of the swamp confront brittany will not find well, there's no question. it's a real uphill battle, assuming that he's really serious look, he obviously have paid the price for not anticipating your craddick resistance to his policies. and his 1st term he's been,
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he's had 4 long years and longer than that. to think about this and to prepare uh buy some accounts. he's got 80 to 90000 bureaucrats and waiting, waiting to fill the spots of possible political appointments that go very deep into the federal government. now, that's the federal government. it's a big place that employees millions of people, and that's not going to, you know, to make a big dent. but it will be a different 2nd term that it wasn't the 1st time. so if you know, if anyone can do it and if anyone's determined to do it, they will be this man. uh, good luck. i don't think it's going to be it. so they the same. i could say a pill bottle. uh, 10 something from the state to essentially destroyed woke liability. uh, blue moon, we see more of the works of liability now or, or is it, is that something me on the policy you think for america as well. uh, you know,
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this is the democratic party in particular has been very much a party of identity politics for quite some time, starting really in the 19 ninety's. so it's going to be assuming that there is a willingness, among liberal leads to pivot away from work id ology and focus back on the working class and class space politics that brought the democratic party along for many decades before bill clinton came along. we'll see it's unlikely i think that they're going to be able to turn on a dime. that's assuming that they even want to right now there's not a lot of indication that looked that the democratic party believes that they really did anything wrong for that. they really need to change a lot. so there's going to be an internal conflict between the corporatist and the sort of bernie sanders progressives about who gets to take a lesson away from the selection. and who's going to win the argument about how the parties should go forward in the future?
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work is not yet. it's in academia, it's in, it's in, it's in journalism, it's everywhere. there's a lot of young journalists to grew up that way. work is not going away any time soon, at least on the left and the to the you'll, you'll take on what you think will be the difference between from 2016 presidency and the upcoming law. as well. the 2016 presidency was almost an accident, right? i like to say that donald trump was like a dog who finally caught a car and couldn't believe it. and he spent much of his term learning his way around washington figuring out how things go and understanding where his enemies and his friends were. and of course, that there were more enemies than there were a friend at this time around. i think, you know, there's, there's no 2 there are no illusions or delusions. he understands that for example, the neo conservatives who helped form his foreign policy didn't serve him well. uh
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and, and really kind of cut him off at every turn whenever he was interested in having better relations with other countries for example. and so, you know, i think if he wants to have a more america 1st policy, he's going to have to really make sure that he has people in charge, particularly in his cabinet and underneath that, in the 2nd, in that secondary level that are going to be able to support that. i'm pretty sure that he's determined to do that and there's been a lot of planning along the way. so this will be a far more focused, far more disciplined, self disciplined, president and administration, no matter what individual he said he has his work cut out for him is an a. i would have to leave it that i'm fine. cute to rule syndicated the political content is. thank you for your time. thank you. watch the chance give them the you and the lead poto campaign to in not create hundreds of thousands of children in gaza has completed. however,
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the biggest threats of the life of the young children in the own play remains the same is really bottom. so i used to have, has revealed the on sundays, so a been killed as a writer, one of our for more or less. so we had a child to speak with the organization. the situation unbelievably continues to get was particularly as we put out in the stipend this week for children, the other ones bearing the brunt of these conflicts. when you think about a child in a hospital, they're at their most vulnerable, particularly if they're a newborn baby. and i think you guys have relying on the medical equipment and stuff to keep them alive. and what we've seen in the gaza strip of the last year is a destination of the health care system, including the kid that those newborn babies named. we estimate that 4000 newborn babies haven't been able to get that care because of a tax on hospitals. and as a result, many of the most likely were killed because they rely on that.

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