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clearly did for the total revenue, and also as far as the, instead of being sees and trade with euro in total has declined in russia as responded to shifting to asia. and it's not really hurting russia so that also it doesn't make sense. yeah. always a pleasure to speak to you many thanks for your time. this evening. we've been talking to richard vonner, budapest metropolitan university professor. thank you actually could be, let's get those people down to sorry about that. thank you and thank you for joining us here on archie and so national coming up next folks on the board here with the next step is sort of wells of possible investment in the the
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hello and welcome to wells a part. the 1st look at this fall on the sub government has shocked many with supporters and opponents, but the collapse clearly doesn't solve many on this fundamental problems done. the syrian error of republic has accumulated over the last couple of decades. if anything, just made them a demo canals, if not deadly, is the serious fate we can buy, hears or fighting, likely to survive. and if not, what else is likely to be drawn into the widening regional board tech's own destruction? well, to discuss that, i'm now joined by towards almost the on your political analyst and host of seriana analysis. your work is a great to have you this evening. thank you very much for taking time to talk to us
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. it's amazing to be with your thank you very much shout. i know that to yourselves does something negative was in the works when the so called the rambles started advancing on that point and beyond. but what was your initial reaction when the, your heard the news of the army is defense as collapsing and the president fling the country? actually, realistically speaking, it was very difficult for the insurgents represented by the stomach circus on army and under militant groups to concur. i left behind my homes and almost causing imagine a few days. it is mathematically impossible for them, so there are decisions after the decisions being given by the higher command in the searing army. we don't know whether president a former president bush or other side has given that decision or not, or the defense minister with the chief of stuff. however, the decisions for a given for the soldiers to retreats from other people to hama. and if i'm come out to homestead from home, so the most gross and dental laid down their arms in the most goes. so this gives us the indication that there has been a deal
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a political deal in the background that we are not yet aware of it. off its details . however, it seemed that it was a bigger compromise, bigger than syria itself and suit. i couldn't resist this compromise or push against it, therefore they have accepted it. however, the outcome of it is that now we have h d s, which is international in this the terrace group and all, or do you how to groups have ok part the capital of the most goes. now speaking about this potential deal and we don't know if that's the case. yeah, i remember back in 2013, i spend a lot of time on the ground in cedar one day is this integration of just began at that time there was a clear intention on the part of those serious international allies, including iran and russia, to prevent the kind of strip from going down, building be on track, and that intention was clearly absent this time around. why do you think serious
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elyse or former allies who knows student by as the country was falling into? while you can say in the darkness, we know that this decision so are made to, to retreat. and this indicates that a political decision, i mean, is there a decision were given to the military to retreat and decided to start it after the secret meeting between or unannounced. let me think that say, between president former president of charlotte side and present putting into kremlin and this was 2 weeks ago. and after she arrived in dallas goes, it was clear that from the way $33.00, it's a start to happen from how much of home sometimes to almost goes that there was no, we'll and decision of to fight. and the army was leading down to arms and to be truth thing without fighting against these insurgents. which means that there was a deal being broken, at least to be transferred to our shop. and to you i had states and israel in, in syria in order to implement the either the us on our course or do you end up as
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additions, in order to provide, let's say, um, a new opportunity or implement a decision which could lead into elections. but this was the worst outcome that we could ever imagine because replacing what the mainstream press calls and many also i do, i know, told me to have the energy him with a c or can i see it's not the progress i've heard the number of iranian and russian, a source is blaine by charlotte, solved for being stubborn and decisive and unwilling or perhaps unable to strengthen the country from within and cultivate some sort of understanding with his opponents, both in a, within and outside the country, including some of them bill for as by the turkish president, one day thing preventive him from being perhaps more proactive or flexible in this regard. i think there are multiple issues here, one of which is the domestic factor, the domestic factor. i agree that the president i saw that was not flexible,
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and former president was not flexible. and you should have been more flexible, at least with occurred with the currency and the so shut off the afraid this. and it mean you had made, let's say, a normalized, almost the size, let's say with the curves the insurgents with have had less chances to conquer the entire city as they did though. so this is i agree, but however, on the 2nd part which is on the regional level, what was the expectations off, eat on and the restaurant from syria. they were expecting for us to meet with air their band and they have exerted maximum pressure to against. i saw it during even the last elections and check it to meet with the gun and shake hands with him. and for the former president, i thought he thought that the, the meeting with the other guy has to be full. why are you going to meet? is it for, for the whole thing? no, you have to agree, at least on the principles of negotiations with could, which could lead into a positive outcome for both sides and air down the fuse until the last day to send a formal commitment to iraq and the restaurant. and those were the mediators
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between silvia and turkey, that at the end of this political process, he would withdraw his forces from syria. he never vote that he never wanted to draw from syria. but now it's even worse than this situation. it's a real situation because now turkey will certify in my opinion, i live for like they did in how tardy, which was the scan that won't be long enough to syria. i think turkey is a major victor of this conflict in syria a few days ago in your role. that regardless of not only failed to protect syria from for an intervention but abandoned the country to darkness and betrayed to everyone who believed in him. his cup of choice and it wasn't just in betrayal. it was assumed relation. now i emphasized strongly with your bitterness and even more so with the perio real peril of the people who are 11 behind. do you think a former president could have handled his departure differently?
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if indeed there was some sort of a deal and green behind flow stores a defendant today and there is no doubt about that. and the 1st question i was asked by the jim administer impressed when they wanted to see near me they said, what do we think about? i saw that i said, i don't mind whether it's a saw or of him, him not, or ali or george. i don't care about the names i expect from the president to respect his constitutional duties and to fight against a 40 and back insurgency. and if he fled the country in 2012, for example, when he received lots of offers to desert and go as a v for g to different countries. if he accepted that i would have called him a treasure as well. but now after 14 years of war and giving the hope to the people that at least the outcome of this conflict is going to be more positive. and after lots of misery, devastation and jennings, and many casualties. and many people believed in him that at the end of the suffering, there is going to be a positive outcome to be truth oldest principles and he left the country. now,
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syria is an open are enough for all, for any intelligence, assuming, i mean it's completely destroyed the syrian infrastructure of scientists. we have over many, many assessing nations happening in the country and mass exit cushions in the streets. i think he left the country into chaos and he left the country into the hands of to bark forces, especially if this is without at least guaranteed that the state institutions and the army would not be touched. because the army, they possess, the backbone of any state. and if you destroyed the army, then the country would become like, just a country with police. and israel is a neighboring country, and israel has a expansion, is the desires in the region. as you can see that okay, fine, now largest, 1st off saving territory. so without any resistance, it's thinking about us out. i think it's natural to in politics, to put all the blame on one personality. and i think it's perhaps just defined, but to be fair series of very complicated country in
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a very difficult region. and a part of me is not surprised that either hospice out on the side or bush trying to solve it. i mean, the way the dealt with the challenges that's perhaps not the best way of dealing with it, but i'm not sure the, the, the forces that came to replace them. we'll do a better job. what's the orientation here? definitely to force us replacing came are going to create and allow me to light state at the beginning and a will to start to instill straight all the state institutions and the rest of the country. or let's say other communities, other religious sects, it is, it is they were sent themselves isolated or overwhelmed by do strong force who is elected to see that is going to be the democracy of the major already over the minority. and just as they present it all by the nominations for the transitional government and the head of the government isn't its limits. and she is the uh,
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deflect of the uh, if somebody is be just behind him. so i think i could have avoided all this speak with have come to the people and said that there is a deal, and our size is political science has become smaller than it used to be a few years ago, our economies and patters and we give up my alternatives to the prime minister, he leads a transition of the area. we hold elections and i live with the country often once because i have become a divisor, feeder, and american. so i went to lifting the sanctions and i want for my people to try and reconstruct and i won't, i don't want to stop in the way for the construction and then he leaves at the same . thank you a sorry to the people. anything about the living like this is this lots of questions because his personality is not like that. i follow to him close the for the in the past is very stubborn. his strong personality, therefore leaving like this, if it it, if the shutter is all the helps and the picture that he has established for himself in front of the people who believed in him. now there have been
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a number of interviews in western media when they had to find out that said armstrong, i'm bull. how much are delani? who started off as the radical to had is. but if you look at his interviews right now, she mentions you know, such things as building institutions and the need to sort of base governing decisions. so in reality, i know that amc was younger in here as he started public relations. do you take the, the sort of references to the 2 institutions as a p r, a tactic, knowledge and perceptions of the western public? or do you think he may have indeed a chance they view as after his years are fighting? i mean, i'm how many to drill down. it says this was just a phase like in the game of phase or somebody joining some culture change his. i mean when i was younger, i wasn't a declaring to have them killing people in iraq or else are based on their religion or based on their religious beliefs. and that's impossible for someone to recover from this type of idea legit takes
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a lots of and let's say do radicalization and i think be 100 south federal i need it's, it's quite obvious that the have yourself a giovanni are democratic wing of the deep states in the us and they are even feeding, see him certainty and then all the just to use like yeah, yeah, he's more inclusive now or he wants to live in a city friendly and he is a rebel. he is a becoming 3 formed, etc, etc. and if you'll give them a few more months, they will, you called him like an ally of the engine between 2 community. because this is how the democrats do, basically this is a and also you will see in the future that they really use. the minority is the christians as make up for cosmetic reasons, in order to say like, like the democrats to we have one woman in the cabinet or we have a black person, or we have a trust gender person. this is how they are going to treat the minority. do sincerely, i like they are the they cool. they could, they are, as, let's say, make out for there is law misconduct that off the government. but sooner or later
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people who realize that i'm not to you, i criticize that's not the enough. in my opinion, i'm not defending us. so that's all about the replacing assault with age. the as is not only going to change the political discourse, i've seen it, it's going to change the civilization of this close. i said, yeah, and everybody who was proud of $7000.00 a year of civilization. they have put into civilization in the hands of people who do not the respect in the country. they despise the civilizations who passed through syria and they believe, you know, one color society, we have to take a very short break right down. but we will be back to this conversation. a few moments sanctioned the, the toilet. some remodeling feet
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suddenly less finley or more in the form of the issues each screw when the customer will just didn't. i didn't know it sits on the supposed to do it. but still a notion where y'all are somewhere else that you think you're better suited the right to the new to death months. you said live in your the, the telling me is that a quick go mom or get back to me, answer this and do the, the welcome back to worlds of parts. we can work on my son, joe political analyst and host of city on analysis. now let's talk about the geo political implications of the power change and say ran, we have already mentioned iran and russia, which neither of which came to serious defensive this time around. now, what is different this time from a day can ago, is that both of these nations have consider considerable military challenges of
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their own dealing with various western proxies. do you see this case as them essentially prioritizing the own defense is the only resources or perhaps a, as a case of letting the west have. it's so cool, victory, um, you know, take it away from here and deal with it. the actually site is already in an existential conflict in ukraine, and i think we did the upcoming years at ministration. the, it's going to be cooled down a little bit to conflict in ukraine. and if the russians were playing, um, let's say trustworthy us. i'm just putting myself in the shoes of an action additional decision maker, if i can guarantee my navy and the naval base in, in talk to us. and in exchange, the americans would face the caustic in ukraine or allow would actually have to keep the territories that it has recently. and next, i think this would be much more ground for the americans and the restaurants in
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syria. on the other side, do you have any? and so i think there are one of the biggest losers of this conflict in syria because their entire investment in the past. let's say 14 years in syria has gone in vain. the how the invest has so much me nutritionally economically in the contract, to keep the culture impact but also because of the importance of syria in what it used to be called the excess of resistance. however, after october 7, when it's ready, went on a rampage and the smoke bent open to slaughter housing goes that they have complete the i need to a, to the entire infrastructure in gaza. therefore, the might, will be and they have already come into the genocide, in part because they destroyed and it in a group, in part or in whole in casa, and how much has been weekends a lot. and as well as the entire leadership is gone, the by here is destroyed. many, many villages are destroyed in the south and without the syria as well, it becomes a local player because has, well, obviously is it's most of its weapons to syria or from syria. so into supply chains
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are kind of as well, it becomes a little complex. so no ends, let's say the allies in the region who are part of to access stuff existence, weekend or replace because syria is gone. therefore, is, in my opinion, is going to be the biggest, most or, and the biggest re enter inducing agent is going from insurance to entity will replace you dollars in full months in, in syria, and in the southeast. right. basically what was to be honest with you, i don't think there are any victories once i am right in this widening conflicts. and what comes to mind here is, you know, this, there isn't this phrase in english, i think owing its origin to one of a so scrambles, you know, be careful, watch your voice for less. they've come true because we saw and we be under the toppling of government not only failed to benefit the domestic population, it actually failed to benefit the sponsors of the cool and they were later punished very, very heavily. but i know that i'm wishing that upon the sponsors of the ceramic
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world, but anyway, i want to ask you how do you think the west, which is widely celebrating? it's victoria right now, how this thing the united states, israel and the european union are likely to deal with this issue. i think they are very, very happy with the outcome of this conflict for so for the u. s. has secured the security off, it's a client state in the region, which is right in this case. and it has also uh, secured the return of many of the features from cherokee to syria. and also most importantly, the opinion cartridges which were very worried about the escalation and coming off and you'll be for just now they can also send back the people who were basically supporting just as the s. but the iron is, that is the s e is on the list of the terrorist list of the d, u and united states. and they're celebrating the, let's say, the replacement off. i'll start with a terrorist organization basically,
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which gives us the impression that all these lists are worthless. they are just full of political use and they can also use service groups in order to achieve their 2 upon the ticket goals. and once they have each that they would, they wouldn't turn their back against all on each one on is a dead man walking. they would kill him sooner or later, like they chose the back of the id or to the summer beloved. and they would truly is by the end to of course, and then say that he disappeared off. well, let's do work with all due respect. i mean, they can, you know, us estimate as many leaders as they want. but, you know, this region is all in read, the, you know, a bong waiting, a human bong waiting to explode. because you mentioned many of the tobacco's and conflicts in iraq and syria, in guys and 11 own people are on that. and it seems to me that you know, a couple of our assassinations are not going to solve, you know, a tremendous social problem that has been created somewhat say on purpose. and that's the reason one day thing. i mean, the,
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so this type of process initials are just cosmetics again, like assessing everything back to the id or to allow any, or was on our beloved in have days top the ideology. no, because we have allies of us in the region. they are try being, besides religion here, supporting decide eulogy. what is the ideology off h d s. now what they see to us the most or are found on the stuff on these the off shoot off. ok the so who's giving the cash money yesterday. one of the former in my 6 office so says that every inch the s member i think uh, receives around $1000.00 per month. so who's paying for for them to begin with? it's got tar. everybody knows it's paying the money is coming from tops and cuts hard is a major non they to ally in the it's, it's the classification in the us department. therefore, the tending people will not solve the diesel off terrorism in the region. but i try to solving the root cause, and that is the ideology. and when you close the funding of the scripts, they want to stay in minority in, in any society we have crazy people, but manual,
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give them weapons and you train them and then give them the logistical any intelligence support and financial support. of course they will overcome the government and take over the most goes and these people in syria, they don't enjoy the support of the vast majority of the state. and people about the p. r is very strong, the funding is very strong. and now the celebrations that i see on tv, and i wonder, what are they celebrating for now? and you mentioned it turned to k. and you see as one of the biggest winners for now, at least on the, on our support for the as long as groups and the power change in damascus raises once again the historical issue on the curtis independence and creation of a separate curtis state. perhaps now in sarah, but also with implications for the larger region, given the minority, is the large current as miners in both and turn k on in iraq. how do you see this issue evolving?
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do thing uh turkey fan um, properly to what it has bitten all the time was tested, but in my opinion, when data is going to be, if turkey launches, i made it trivial offensive against occurs that a trip ends. the existence of the curse in is to shut off the faith is i think the current, so we rely, i'm a more on the americans and they would open up most of these relatives like they did in northern iraq. and i think this is the plan, the plan is to put these communities under immense threats in order for them to accept the american and courteous. and these riley protection. and the case is similar. and as the way the governor atheist saw the syria where it is populated, mostly by the do is people and the jews have a strong presidency into occupies going on heights and up until this moment is ready. so i've always sending a message to digital saying, look, if you're attracted by this is i missed, we can protect you, we can give you an access to the golan heights. so in the future we will see
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definitely the minorities and defend to, let's say, new cities and nationalities are coming under events to create the pressure. and this will be an opportunity for the us, on israel to present themselves as they have yours to this my ne, like they did with the, as it is, who support that will support that isis from 2013 on 2016, where i says was selling its own, basically for the nato country, right. so they were receiving cash money from a nato country. and when do you start to call me think of genocide against the cur? the curves as it is christians, the americans came and said, this is a warrant against terrorism, and they have ok, probably a lot of sweats. i've seen and tell me those terrorism as an opportunity. and for the us, for an important subject is because it allows them and gives them that perfect justification to intervene. meanwhile, their intelligence cups up these type of groups into each other. yeah, but the americans, as i'm sure you know, have a traditional way support in bigger curtis groups in, in syria. and you know,
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what i'm looking forward to is the, is the way present area. go on and present. charles will relate to one another because they have both of them. they have a rather mercantile, have hard bargain, and perhaps somewhat risky approach to foreign policy. i'm not sure they with risk found that you either are pressure pre doing well. what do you think about inducing turkey is pursuing uh its all political designs right now, or it isn't doing the american bidding actually induce or offensive particularly offensive from atlanta which led to the entire occupation of syria. i believe that this was a bold move by air down because aircraft so that in a few weeks, if trump comes to power, when he comes to power, he went in full search and compromises in the region. and he wanted to conquer land in syria and improve his position when the time for negotiations come in the near future. so aragon is sold the find his position on the negotiation table. but at the end of the day when the time for a compromise comes, for trump,
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if he wants to withdraw from see that he doesn't mind if not to see the eyes ok by it, by the turks or by it occurs for him. what matters the most is that this region would be relatively, i'm saying the stabilize so that the influx of the features with not to be also to europe. but at the same time, once there is a trip against the kurds from the turkey side, because certain people also plays at the game like the americans, if they play a double game and a trip on the existence of the kurtz is to shut off the faith is the americans and the west, and israel, they will present themselves as a protector and also have your off the coast. so both sides are benefiting from this situation. americans to church and do your opinions. and the only people, as i mentioned, paying the bigger price of the saving people because there is no victor in among the sea and people seem as lost as silver entity. they, they lost it completely. they don't have even an army to protect the country any longer. how can you rely on a country to build? so it'd be of this service. if it doesn't have it,
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an army which has secured is borders. it's silver vanity. this is 101 in political science. without an army, there is no strong culture, especially in the middle east, which is a jungle. and uh, i think the problem here is not only the absence of the army, but the absence on the stable resource base. i'm, i'm sure you would agree with me that's washington was undermining this. they also have the government by stripping it on the oil revenues from the syrian oil fields that the americans are occupying at this point of time. do you think that's likely to change? because whoever comes to power in damascus, they will have to have some sort of very with source base. and i say account on the wrong, the country on, on the revenue that the mosque was receiving at this point of time. i truly the americans. ok by 50 percent of serious ord, an energy resources and also the wheat fields. so they have the food basket and also the energy basket in their hands. and they have black me a syria for a long time, for a compromise in exchange for giving the back of the oil and the wheat fields. i
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think in this case, since this oil fields are in the hands of the currents and the americans, the, the americans will try to secure this on face for the currents. because if the codes are going to declare a federal system or to separate from the rest, i'll say that they will also need the oil to function properly. but i think this is going to close the work between the curtis down, let's say, enclave and turkey. it says so the situation is very, very difficult. people who think that this will end what this called the civil war in syria. it's not going to and it's, we're only exasperate the conflict and syria. people may think that this relative piece that we are witnessing today is a positive thing, which is, but on the longer on ethan, on the increase of pensions, ethnic tensions. so really just pensions and fight over resources, especially the oil fields. and this will lead into further destabilize ation of the region, something that we have been witnessing in the past decades. the bar then concord,
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as strategist, seems sized speak of sex people. a 120 years ago debates and the french divided this region. and now the americans started dividing it once again, because this is how the rule in order to impose your supremacy and hit your money under age. and you have to divide the region into this practical lines. well, but the sooner or later the accounts important where you cannot divide it any longer because there is nothing left to be divided on well on these various i'm very know we have to leave it there. but thank you very much for sharing your analysis with us. thank you so much for having me. and thank you for watching hope to searing down on the was a part of the
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the one week off to the syrian government, cut it out, multiple forces move in to see the slice of the world phone country. we look at the title wave of escalating violence also ahead. yes, we've been in contact with h t s and the other parties. we have impressed upon everyone we've been in contact with washington admit, talking to the hyatt to wear alshaun terrorist court, which now controls do not get on with the media. try to fix the tre easy h t s. cheese as a revolutionary rep of the landscape. not stokes, with hunger easily the off the key of the not is receiving a christmas. c spy off the from big the old, but the budapest safe as old. so the reject
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the hello and welcome. this is the weekly on, on the international with the latest news updates along with a round up of the stories. the shapes, the week is good to have the weather. there is a software in the future, hands in the ballot and soft. the terrorist groups took control of damascus one week a gun, various melissa in groups not control the countries fractured territory. so let's take a closer look at the different functions, volume of power. these yellow areas, the middle of the house by the us back to s b s which is linked to a po dish and searching the secret in the east. and that says, why voltage box militants have taken control of the city of mine. beach in the north, all of the green area is controlled by hyatt to red alshaun or h t. s. terrace group, one in serious, south west as well as low as a ground operation. moving further in on the contested go then heights. oh,
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so in neighboring jordan and washington and encore, a join the meeting of top, diplomats from the arab lead. well, the situation in syria dominated the agenda. no representatives from damascus were invited to the tools us secretary of state and sleep. lincoln spoke privately with the turkish foreign minister, lots of strains and nudging with n, korea maintenance priority. to find us fox code is militant groups in syria. u t. t for the last time use has been taking advantage of the contract and why the money in syria. so they mean disguising themselves within the ranks of s p, f and we have to take them out of so we have to fight against terrorism wherever they are in damascus, the technician was being radius of the country's embassy signaling. the reopening of encore, a diplomatic mission for the 1st time in
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a dozen years. it's also the 1st consider to resume operations. since the full of sasha a size all to see a support, some of the syrian or physician functions that ousted a saw, a can citizen network and fox code this many issues to be terrorists. c, u. s. secretary of state, we assigned washington's to pull the groups defined on chris position. on the as the 1st we have the, the urgency of ending the church of vices. be sure that's um isis was in a box state or the and the yeah, that's fine for the role and pursuing that which is great. and uh, you know,
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i as well the links between washington and h t as terrorist c stays much of syria along with his capital. also becoming clara following the power grab state secretary, blinking admitted to us as in direct talks with the hottest yes, we've been in contact with h t s and the other parties we have impressed upon everyone we've been in contact with principals again that have not been adopted by countries throughout the region and well beyond, and we've communicated those while. meanwhile, the rest, the media risk rambling to clean up the image of h t a sleeve. thus, despite his grim rankled previously fighting for, i'll call you to the isis. here's also you contribute to the original mazda and with her take on the white washing campaign. so just who is this mysterious of a mohammed, al gilani, who rocks right up to damascus and topples the syrian government? well, besides the guy who looks like he started his own trash collection chic clothing
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line to compete with ukrainian presidents libraries, zalinski is the main rebel leader of mohammed. i'll giovanni who is bloom, how much i'll jolanda instantly. the of hyatt to alshaun o h t s. the revolution syria that left the food of president a shot all a side. there's a minor detail of his history, paddling around the isis head shoppers or guys from his re branded l tied a group in syria, h t. yes. having been in direct contact with a do not answer of who was the convicted assassin of the french teacher, samuel petty, who is gun down near paris here for showing this shocking into a magazine caricature is a prophet mohammed in class for discussion purposes. and turns out h t s wasn't really up for the chat, but wouldn't bad guy just calmly sit there in interviews with the western press and just straight up to say that he was actually totally cool with al qaeda,
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flying planes and to new york's twin towers. and into the pentagon on september, 11th, 2001 kind of makes, it looks like one of those interviews with the hollywood actor, reflecting on their free, easy days of drug benches and self destruction that are now well in the rear view mirror are guess we're supposed to believe that they these put in the work and come out the other side. nothing says i changed like over throwing a government. right. and while he's at it, we're told that he took special care not to scare the kids while he was rampaging through the country, but he's committed to social justice and believes that quote, diversity is a strict. great. so when does the l g b, t, q, rainbow flag get hoisted over damascus. then is he offering pentagon style gender transitioning assistance to his fighters who their next militarized rampage to looks like a debutant ball? what a revolutionary trailblazer wearing an actual blazer, as the western media says, and a pragmatist to boot,
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we're told just one minor details brought to you by the american embassy and syria . we remain committed to bringing leading all kinds of syria figures in h d. s to justice and washington, but no, he was now by the us in iraq when they were fighting outside at their back in 2006 . and then he spent 5 years in the us prison, but he came out a changed man and got some on his work as an insurance salesman by day and a bar tender by night. no, just kidding. he went on the found outside. i'm syria. you think this guy would have been cancelled after all of that, or after maybe any one of those things, but no, he's back again and currently undergoing a very intense round of reputational rehabilitation, courtesy of the western establishment press. the european union accuses his group of extortion assassination, suicide bombings and religious conversions. but it's not like he did something really awful. like go a little too crazy with the self. tanner as an influence or there's
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a couple of things that people want me to address and apologize for, and i'm happy to do that. and i do just want to tell you that it was not my intention to do blackface. it doesn't matter because all that matters is that people are offended. it's shameful, it's awful. i wish it wasn't part of my pass. he also didn't commit the heinous crime of offending modern day. progressive sensibilities, by being alive in the 17th century when slave trade was a thing leading to demands that all traces of edward colston, the one time tore mt and famous british merchant of wine, fruit, tech styles, and domestic help be removed from public view. whilst history shouldn't be forgotten, these people who benefit from the enslavement of individuals do not deserve the honor of a statute. this should be reserved for those who bring about positive change and to fight for peace, equality,
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and social unity. so british black lives matter is active, this ripped down the statute of close to bristol, and even the local cops were totally cool. with that, explain that line order was best served by turning a blind eye to people flagrantly violating it. i saw configured the documents, he called on say the last couple of days. so i was to, i am disappointed. i do understand why it's happened. you might wonder why we didn't seem to be in and why we don't. we made a very tense conversation that just don't think of something that we decided to say recently. and this guy was such a horrible threat to people. safe spaces in the year 2020 having died in 1721. that even the local authorities sympathize with those who are still triggered by him 300
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years later, despite being born just a couple of decades ago. i know the removal of the confidence that you will divide opinion as the statue itself has done for many years. however, it's important to listen to those who found the statute to represent an upfront to humanity, hey, you know who also gets applied for public vandalism because they claim to be triggered the same h t s. terrorists who got a free pass because they're ripping down statues of figures whose cancellation, the western establishment has explicitly condones aside, has been branded a, quote, brutal dictator by the western establishment and terrorist searches for rowing rebels personally, seeing to his cancellation. and when there's an agenda, the pedal, why bother money in the waters questioning the inconvenient background of the actual jihadist leading the charge that he had been chasing down assets by budapest remediation christmas. these 5 for ukraine, the hung gary and the foreign minister says blossom is lensky has not to
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a proposed phone call with vicks open. for just the mean time for the prime minister had phone conversation with russian president vladimir putin, which lasted for over an hour. i informed our ukrainian colleagues of this phone conversation and requested the prime minister have a phone conversation with the ukrainian president, however, in a gesture that is rather unprecedented in diplomacy. he rejected this flattery. i send it from a well, this comes off of the landscape slammed open. his direct toll with boots at the ukrainian need to accuse the hon gary and premier of quote, based in case personal image at the expense of unit c. k. s. hospitals are denied receiving a c spy and present as well. so from budapest, his office to open, i explained his piece making mission. but i had to shake off to him, i guess for which the possibility of a mass prisoner exchange and a christmas ceasefire is on the table. it doesn't matter how we got the it's here. now, you can do 2 things with this. accept or reject it. one party has accepted it while
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the other apparently rejects it. plastic with yes, tell your wife about the we presented a christmas truce and a large scale prisoner exchange it to vladimir putin informed russian government officials. and they received this proposal fundamentally, positively and openly showing readiness to consider it so unfortunately, ukrainian president has rejected this negotiation opportunity for doing it goes wrong with the pass. now is george saw me when a senior research fellow with the global policy institute, i think $1020.00 thanks for joining us towards get to see. so but a past due phase. um, so let's deal with jack said hunger east proposal for christmas. c spy. and they present as well well, most of that remains ready to negotiate well show assessments of this complex situation as well as the complex the ukraine has consistently rejected any attempts to bring about the reconciliation negotiations. a peace conference. this is these files and you know,
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the man who has been the most consistent in calling for and then to this war from the beginning has been hon gerin prime and as the victor, oregon. and so therefore, when or about present it would, you know, what was a reasonable enough offer at least as a 1st step toward some kind of a piece, thoughts which is an immediate cease fire, a prisoner of war exchange and some sort of a, a celebration of christmas and then to start off with some peace negotiations, naturally ukraine said no, just keep in mind, ukraine has actually prohibited any kind of, uh, negotiations with russia. so the nato continues to say, oh uh, boot is not willing to negotiate. booty is not willing to negotiate well, it's by law, no ukrainian is enabled to negotiate with russia on to landscape. so even refusing
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to hold a phone call with vicks to open. i mean, does that really sound like too much to ask for? you know, it really isn't then it was, it is also very foolish because um victor or buying has an in with the truck. when are we obviously we don't know what trump is going to do. what drums a piece proposal is going to be like, but without question, trump will launch a piece plan whether it succeeds or not. we don't, we don't get no, but he will launch a piece plan and a key figure in trying to get everybody around the table will be victor warburton to 0. he's the one political leader in europe who has an in with the donald trump. so for zalinski to create your bond in this high handed way, i think it's very short sighted. i mean, given the closeness of the oldest closeness between the landscape and from who is going to be assuming the office within just over a month. yeah, apparently it's all about donald trump. i said he's ready to consider evict to
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openings cease fire initiative is just a case of whether he was president, the leg will be able to bring kids around. do you think you'll be able to talk so let him stay around a well, that's a very good question. um i think is going to try. um, i think uh russia will be very, um, amenable to some kind of a piece plan at least as of a way of beginning towards. but uh the question was, the landscape will be, how much support will his absolutely up to, refusal to, to oh, how much support they will be in washington sofa zalinski and has been able to count on america's kind of a foreign policy leads support. and that, that was handy because the, by the ministration, basically under road ukraine's war efforts and on the roads. zalinski is
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absolute refusal to talk seriously. now things are going to be good to be different . so that's because they'll be able to count on the foreign policy consensus within washington, but it's a questionable where are they who would be able to count on the support of the incoming trump administration? yeah, with co pays now loan thing across 0. just how, how could it please the brussels to keep feeling the war at the expense of ear tax payers and if there is a change of policy in washington, will brussels follow sous? well, if there is a change of heart in washington, i think brussels will follow suit. it will have to because ultimately this war, it can only be kept going by the event with infinite resources of the united states and united states can just print money. however, you know when that, whenever there's a shortfall of anything, america could just print money. so everything depends on whether the united states can keep going. brussel sofa has managed to keep your up
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on board because the americans were very supportive. and brussel says, it consistently refused any say, any attention to public opinion within your home, you know, any movements of the much the critical of the brussels policy has been shot down to being banned from the public office. they've been who cancel, you know, electrically assigned to brussels as go to wait with it because they had the backing of the by the ministration. now we'll see what happens. i mean, we'll see which, which way the trump administration will go. brussels will follow whichever way trunk goes towards finally, go to a senior research fellow with the global policy institute. think time community, thanks for joining us. so it's good to hear from you. thank you are always good to be with you. so when we went through the past, says it has found the legal solutions that came paying most guy full gas to impose following consultations with russia. took
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a bone guerria and others hungry has also called new to introduce us functions against the russian gas from past. quote on was a awesome ally, some of the statements coming from neighboring surf vac here that also relies on russian field media again to z medical. vanya, we are conducting the assembly generally intensive negotiations of an international nature regarding gas supplies in 2025. these solutions have a huge number of pitfalls, as there are certain and political statements from the ukrainian side and pressure to start the gas flow from russia to the we were just as we see, no reason to pay more than necessary for gas over geo political reasons. and actually proven this university of budapest professor we should develop those days . hungary is simply standing up for its national interests. while germany has done the complete offices. one is waking up to the reality that germany has completely destroyed is economy. uh, to use all depend on a shrinkage. well,
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disruption had to call the team back in the back ending in germany was that was, was somebody's going bankrupt, very old companies going bankrupt, devoted to treat steve or is also twice from russia on us and brussels request. other main reason for this. so and more and more people are saying, well, this is not really sensible. this doesn't make sense because everyone else but also stuff. but when you crush the german economy, just to make a political point. and so think hungry as timing on it assigned isn't good moment to say well, hang on, and it's unnecessary hardship for no good reason. i see that shows that it keeps pushing this and that will be a way for hungry to continue to receive is as well as because it's just rational to do so. and the counter arguing is all timing, political and actually irrational,
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and don't really make sense. for example, the justification used to be, well, we have to punish russia, they shouldn't get those revenues. russia doesn't need those revenues, and that's being demonstrated in the last 2 years. the russian economy is booming and very clearly the sanctions have actually spent some direction in front of me because, you know, as being polished as being germany and the elections are coming up. i think yeah, that there could even be a bit of a change in attitude, in general, the ukrainian state tv channel as box outrage among the old adults kristi and community. also the nation is most se quotes. monastery was used as a stage for a cooking show. the kids picturesque lava was rated and taken out of the vials, taurus he's lost, his alleged links to the moscow patriot gets his how the russian foreign ministry responded to the latest scandal in the key of picturesque lava. right. during the christmas fast the invaders stage,
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the tv cooking show about ukrainian cuisine. why choose a shrine that's revered throughout the orthodox world as a filming location is a meaningless question. but the answer is obvious. it's the work of the devil. christian values in ukraine have long been destroyed, replaced by ultra nationalism and neo nazis them. and the television broadcast of the production of ukrainian sacred dishes against the background of the crucified christ is the best illustration of what is happening. we also got reaction from reference, don co, we're stuff joe, the professor at the faculty of theology at the university of east in san diego and with public us epsco. i used to uh, when it did and i use the search and it shows so you might uh you, you may receive how difficult it is to me to see uh, most safer chairs in which i written on monday me, but all the, cuz you only can only go choice is not only you for in your home search,
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but also all the finale franchises use to serve. you find this as easy or used to serve. you curious, and now it's a stage of cooking shop. it's a, it's everything that is allows you to his name is all about. it's a mockery of christian heritage is in front of the of you, craig and people. and it's very, it has everything to do about the culture of vandalism in the right address. it's just this very, a program of this destruction of authors, destruction and mockery of christian heritage, which is implemented in western europe today. it did not justice, also box in, in the ukraine today, which is unfortunately very much in this mode of disrupting every traces of christian rosman ends. a slow leak. uh academy. it is. and really it's you can only you turn on the just cry and
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a serious dismiss stance. it's unbelievable as well as a now it's new measures to cement itself. the patient of the golden heights, the states approved the time 6 to double the number of these really senseless and of this piece of territory. here's how prime minister benjamin netanyahu just decides to me. strengthening the goal line is strengthening the state of israel, and it is particularly important at this time. we will continue to hold onto it, develop it, and settle it to the syrian golden heights. have been occupied by as well since 1967. but the idea has now gone further by in raising the un motor to the bosses deep inside syria. the 22 men by our plague, has condemned to lose calling it a grave and dangerous violation of international law. however, that's new, all who insists the area will remain on the is way the control of the month to go
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on. we all understand the great importance of our presence there, a top the golan heights, not at the foot, our control and authority over the golan heights. ensures our own security, the golan heights, will forever be an inseparable part of the state of israel to the faith based publicist and commentary. so yeah, are the oppenheim and told us there's no end in sight to these really occupation of serial. and i don't think that this a present, so these are the presenting the buses on start from a security need, but a different thing has them. so political effect, and i'm not so sure that it step only i think that the government would like to all the this the don't fall for the for folder on what they have been said that these are the international. the pleasure wouldn't be strong enough in the countries like france, the united states and as we didn't assist is very withdrawal. so is that we have no choice by to go back to the international boulder, actually in the going to heights. and i know there's so many is
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a full minute assume. and rather than say, it's pretty empty and independent. uh, and they're of drew's, and they get to easily citizenship and they can be a citizen. so facebook is a very, very small minority that doesn't have the same in rights and, and i don't think that they would be surprised. so upset about these with the decision. and because of the problems of the states, official an m, and then up to a free like there westbank is that, well, the policy men freely like they are being occupied by deals with families, a contributing to the change. i'm not so sure that the leg we'd be holding an without the will between these audiences below. indifferent to the dad's uh, the outcome of the will out changing the med camille way next week with the latest episode of most go meals. and i'll be thought with more news updates in just 30
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minutes by the hello and welcome to the cost of full horses. here we discuss the wheel in the russian states. never as one of the most sense community best english. i'll send some of the same assistance to father speed, the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union,
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the kremlin media mission, the state on the russia scooting and supports the r t spoke neck team and our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the said this was the question. did you say steven twist, which is the one you ended up to attempt to collect at the exit amount apache sat there for the show, and then it will have to bluff. it goes in and out of it is uh, international stuff is the template for supper, for the setup button and not the printer doesn't want to do you need you ask me like that. if i see the media,
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i love people. there's only 2 reasons. could you say, when you see the new country each of us generally present the deals for the work, the don. stimulus the industry. is it a lot of money? will fall sales really a lot. so should william farmer shots might give us? we have good gosh, door to door or decision to my lab and what was that man? it was what was that ridiculous funds i put in the midst of them one today and but you know, so that's what additional to said. i'm sure those are pretty sharp journals on patient data for she's getting those are the best do what i mean? there's a push out the
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everybody, welcome back to moscow and welcome back to them all school meals on che bozeman, here again to take you on a little train ride through the insanity veil, which is a western politics media. and basically have a look at what's going on, and by the way, they say you should appreciate the small things in life. and that's why i always bring all the along our little a brace behind the operation, you know the side k t, he really is quite a smart guy. you need the brains. the bron i'm the good looks we thought of all here at the most school meals where we start this week that sort of think, well, you know, um sleepy joe, a real favorite, a virus here on the show. and you know, it's hard to say goodbye. you know, when you get used to somebody like that, you know, it was like a tree and a railing when they grow in together. anyhow,
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it's headed off, it's a jungle out there. and yours aside, a television shows little and it gets better, better with joe. really video you let's have a look at what uh yeah, the self tell grandfather decided to do after who make his beach on the i think it was the environment. there's something really lucky just to do it, to get better, a better look at the law. where are you going? this is jules. so symbolic, isn't it? just great. he has no idea what he's doing those great. now of course, right, this is just mean gold, right? here in ever going to get away with this, right. i'll, you know without somebody. so a stepping in here and making them look even more. is it ridiculous than he is? you know? yeah, i just possibly started world war 3. i don't gonna walk into a jungle. yeah. let's have a look at what you do down in the internet to bill. have done with joe to enhanced experience. was tripped into the rainforest. really looking for that?
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yeah, absolutely. so, while you are just as your thought it was all over and the joes are treating into the greenery. and you might think that people like the white boys for kamala might also have a tree to distance of forestry and disappeared. well, it turns out they haven't, they're determined to stay on message and they're determined to keep using women's toilets. that's correct. ladies. next time you go into do a little bit of business in the privacy of the, you know, the ladies room. you might encounter a dude with a meeting to badge in his tights and some stobel roll the video. this is a now the why dude, for kamala is, is trump winning is not going to stop him from going into women's locker rooms for the rest of these and voted for a convicted felon. st goes for you. i go where i please. i use the women's restroom, i use the women's locker rooms and i will continue to do so,
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whether you like it or not. we know we don't like it. of course, the ridiculous nature of these dude said dressing up as we have and you know, men pretending to be girls, the beat of girls in the olympics. man. uh, you know, the 8 foot tall dudes, racing and this one races against little kids. its just pathetic, it is pathetic, right? there you go. i said this and now me to across. but even mike johnson, the speaker of the house, had to come out and actually clarify that the, you know, a mom is a man and a woman is a woman. imagine living in a reality where we're teetering on the brink of a big conflict, potentially globally. and this is the stuff this preoccupying people in the seat of power in the united states. apparently it's aimed at to a congress person who wants to be something then i'll run the video, you. hello everybody. i just want to make a statement for all of you here and be very clear. i was asked a question this morning at the leadership gaggle and i rejected the claim is
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because the answer is, is so obvious. for anybody who doesn't know my ro established record on, on this issue, let me be unequivocally clear. a man is a man, okay. and a woman is a woman, okay. and a man cannot become a woman. that said, i also believe that's what's good for teachers. oh, that's a scripted to just me more information from the ancient book. how's that work? and i have for the pearl policies while you know, uh the speaker that i was just talking about. things like education, basic, you know, add biology one on one, a minus the amount of numbers. want me to look at the different kittens. pigs, you know, a monkeys and decide which one is male, which one is female? it's quite obvious, right? you'd imagine so in 2024, but that was pre occupying uh, people at the top of the tree in us politics. but guess what's not preoccupied to vast inside are trading among americas political elite that right. oh, yeah, absolutely correct to a recent study concluded that during the 20th century, 3 last year,
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trading members of congress would have made up to $1000000000.00 in stock and option crates and the work crude is used here because the quote a 5 day period in which these politicians are supposed to report, the transactions had been ignored. you know, their congressmen to the surprised surprise and that means that the estimated framing you could be and probably was much higher. wow, wow, i guess walk somebody else who hit the headlines over the last day or so. i'm gonna call mike gates. my gateway had spoken, do the controversy in the past, but also stood up for a lot of minority interest and potent knows it may be where you shouldn't. i don't argue because guess, wal mart gates, of whom the very few people who actually held the depaula tickled class if you like in the us to task over. it's vast, insider trading. basically it's corruption and i guess what's happened. he's been
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denied access as he attorney general complete to incidents. what are these types of literally run the video congressman case offered to take us on a tour of off. so one of the committees where people have a lot of information is the appropriations committees. don't know, you can view almost any factor of government fund. and so you know, this is mr. rutherford's office. he's on the ethics committee and the appropriations can last a 152 softer stock complete go is it is right now. you actually get the rate the on stock rate or the rest of the new credit. so that's what the complete go engine is. every american can make money, setting aside the whole stream and if expressions there few more. i wish there were fewer us. don't forget our old friend, nancy. nancy pelosi. she also got our fingers a wet, let's say. when it came to making a few quid on the old stocks and shares, so has
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a pearl, my gates misses out on the big job for sticking his nose. where are you? shouldn't i don't, i'm not talking about the investigations. it's a sexual misconduct. and it kinda gives us a little bit of an inkling that the deep state really is holding on by its fingernails when it comes to hold. the dons a big push that say to shake things up in the swamp, drain the swamp. and it's all of us into a real swamp critter, a real feature of the swamp, the washington post. basically the c a p or agency talking about how dangerous republicans are. and they're really, really, really buying into this, that is that gonna kill your kids. mm hm. very simple, run the video, you have to be pissy. what do i mean by pepsi? how about this republicans want to kill your kid? it's actually true. don't, don't hold back, don't hold back and well, the washington post or contribute is still washing both. basically convince you
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that the republicans want to kill your children. the democrats probably want to kill them for the reward. and there's also being a sort of flurry of the sex strikes from the blue hair brigade withhold our sexual services to a husband. i know they're even talking about regulating ejaculation. yes. when i'm talking about some sort of religious fantasy you were talking about, the women suggesting we're going to stop you. that's a draining the tries make on the video. you regulate recalculation, the change, the result, unintended pregnancy phases are common to check the phase. so it gives you a direct you like my bodily work due to regulate your parents. how was she didn't regulated subject relations? this kind of a bit of us me. i meanwhile, we didn't start to show this week with the ukrainian you close down because we didn't want to depress anybody. you know? because the chances of anybody actually getting to watch this episode are quite minimal. i'm increasing by the moment the doomsday clock is kind of elevating
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towards total of nuclear annihilation. the worry about and in the west has been escalating as storm shadow scouts attack comes. they're really been poking the bear on the bear guess was woke up uh, got out of its cave and started to kicks on us. and it was pretty, yeah for the people on the ground and didn't but also, but it was interesting to watch on the video. so this is wat glide projectiles from a short range or medium range intercontinental ballistic missile looked like when they hit the ground at a bit, mark tens, which is, let's say a scientific speak for a very fast indeed. what a margin that you use in these kind of weapons would be controlled by something like, maybe a tracy, the training would maybe prevent the use, et cetera, cetera. i'll give you any ideas on the other thoughts. curiously enough, tre, there was a trade t o called an intermediate range nuclear forces treaty,
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but back in 2019, the americans dropped that. a good work on the course. i can almost hear you them typing away furiously. now in the western media age to add, the russians don't have any of these is insanely secret. a weapon, you know, basically it can kick are as we wouldn't have a few of them, you will be able to stop it because of the problems of my 10. yeah. so i suppose they've already begun that process. so again, it's 5 minutes often to me, so it was limited so you haven't already came up with the article. well, for sure on it all sounds kind of familiar. yeah. remember, are good all friend ers live under lar, remember what she had to say. couple years ago now, russia was fight much trouble is going, stealing from washing machines. on the video, the russian military is taking ships from dishwashers and refrigerators to fix the military hardware because there are no semi conduct us anymore. rushes
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in the suite is in texas and of course uh, in the aftermath of ursula, uh, giving us that information which turned it to be completely accurate. right. right . uh, we also believe that uh, secret images of rush is latest super space width and have been released, correct. are you correct? uh, my insight are scott, me of the same as something else interest in on an x and the social media is ordinary americans kind of close the messages. uh, you know, in the comments section of some pretty big twitter accounts. say, hey, hey, russia, listen, i want nothing to do with this. okay, this crazy old the us joe biden might want to kill everybody on the planet because you're going to be dead in a couple of weeks anyway. but me, i want nothing to do with this. okay. give it a, give it a couple of weeks. get to january 20th, right. i will the video of you as soon as miss vladimir pulled, if you don't mind, give me 2 seconds years of your time. we think it is here. please don't close up
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behind him. we don't. you are not even his own shot photo is clear. what are you trying to do? and then all of us try to help you out. yeah, no idea the you can blow that model. you don't mind, did all the stuff. yeah. oh, okay, cool. he brought to be, i'll just give you 20 folders to this to just kinda reflect in a real sense of frustration. yeah. across the world. i'm saying people, nobody wants to escalate the show and ukraine, except the people selling the missiles of the course has been the most go mules. we are very eager to push the boundaries of what is acceptable on a family tv show, like the most school meals a kids. let's have a look at how the darkest corners of the internet have reached into the bells of imagination and pulled out this quite remarkable film of them. sort of
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a romantic nature between don and kamala. yep. you'll understand in the 2nd, on the video or should i do it for organ and die in the nuclear or what? so please do it with a google. mm. what would you rather die in a nuclear? i'm a get an actually have to watch that for real. let's not forget the go to sleep. you, joe, before he wandered off into the bushes as you know, did attempt to, uh start or what the basically, or was he just trying to, very cynically screw up the new administration of the big gun and the alarm and the guy as they come in to the white house screw up, the chances of peace, hard to do when the work is a smoking, car park. no. but besides giving the knock of your attack comes missiles and storm shadows from the british and scouts from the french. besides from all the,
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there was something else that was left behind in ukraine. no, no, to was know. as a bit of background, let's remind ourselves so when the knock off, you were promised that if you weren't willing to give me the money as a gift, ok, my name for me to minus the videos, i'll give you kind of give us, give us some financial support okay. okay. please give us a credit. it will give you back money. oh yeah. you know, this is the kind of do like that. you wouldn't buy a lawn mower off. ok, no way. okay. cuz you know, when you see it, do it on the street like that. who's the take? it's tons of money is corrupt as a you know, you just never to see when he again, i guess why. why don't you, why didn't know plans to write all 4650000000 off ukraine's depth, and that's not it. so i'm ukrainian sources quite into planning for right of the hold up, which is around 60000000000. don't say i didn't tell you. so i was kind of not
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surprising that until joe has decided to basically say, you know, keep it, keep the cash, keep that shame shift, you'll see animal. nothing to do with the fact that his son was deeply embroiled with the reason why the energy company getting tons of money for knowing nothing about the oil gas or regular g. uh, nothing to do with his own fingers and the pocket of the poor, old ukrainian taxpayer and the american taxpayer. and you know, there are literally tons of us dollars, literally tons of it getting lifted in ukraine, such as those here at the center for this information. all of you saying that it's x polish ministers on the video the last time i'm give you the agreement are which are ordering most yeah to the customer. and that's if, if i smoke up now, i don't wish to give the stall. i'm going to use just city is one of our was going to have to reach out to you the 50 just for the fiscal year. since i knew she must
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be having a problem. you can you believe that 50 percent of the dough? your money is gone on a nice deal as of course, at the military campaign and you find is going absolutely fantastically. everything is great. okay. the not losing. uh, like, uh, numerous villages every day, the russians are basically moving faster than if, you know, lynn for christie across the plains of eastern to you. right. it's not, it's all going well, the 1st thing is brians, you know, they've only lost 30000 people from their most valuable equipment as well. it's all perfect. it's sole perfect actually. ah goodness. that's a decided to let people with h i v. yeah, correct. and open to work kilo says join the ministry because they just want to write that, that's what you guys are the hand to work and what was, what was the 1st thing on your mind if you're in your class, if you actually might need to stay there yeah, sure, you know, i think i'll join the army and i basically die for nato who run the video of the
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store, the 7 dollars trust on and couldn't pay them but, and that must have to disclose the earphones down. and so then as soon as i say, you know, the normal po number always active for so much i so causing room for the good thing is ok, i don't listen to this. donald is the best thing he gives a quarter and you know, the latest developer he will not break like know seems new to the new one was is enough money for most can you do for overflow? and that you think is i think some going on with the score is the thing. yeah. but imagine this go within windows, seems really the 11th and best buy the whole world with simple memory sees bubble studying this time so that it will, doesn't the simple moment. he's on the list. i mean, in oklahoma. yep. i'm not going to these go over his name, but yeah, of course, of course this isn't the scheme by the ukrainian, the government to try and rid themselves of chronic the people. your claims would never do it like that. and it's pretty grim in ukraine. so people who've taken to re enacting scenes from grand theft auto gta in real life. but sadly, this is real life. check this out if you are fleeing from the draft,
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which is basically the capture of the previous east dispatch to die for an idle that they will actually change and who in the car. and if you don't pull over the way something called a high angle in your face, maybe even have a punch that you will in the video, you will, if there is a gun checked, is that look to go look, look, i mean, this is the center for a european freedom integration. what happy place on real? why right? the guy holding the gun, there's nothing the police uniforms since and the military and the flow. oh wow. wow. so guess who pays these people's wages? usually it gets better if you decide to take off on the 4th and, you know, imagine, you know, if you can get away, you gotta wait. that's how it's been so far. but now with the increased quotas, if you can call them that for the previous east, and the boys will actually take a part show that you know locally for the dude and this video ad, the fun of chasing him was just as bad a shot as he was
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a runner on the video of the yeah, shooting out of the chaps a little bit in the family. this is the k of society royce. it is an interesting that all the people talking about freedom and democracy get a sense of the poor, amazing ukraine. and haven't heard a thing wrong, and i life my ass. these are probably, uh, the center of the, you know, the world of dysfunction when it comes to politics and reality. and the best in class. there's got to be the british, you know, complaining part, oral care star, or must start by russians. what a putrid buster. of course, they say they're not involved in the conflicts, not all. this next video isn't admirable roddic and of the british navy who is actively operating as the commander in chief of the ukranian attacks in the black sea. on the rest of the that there pele the. so forget that you've ever seen this
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video of the, essentially a british general admiral sitting down with an article if you're, the british are not in charge, they've nothing to do with this one of the video. aha. oh yeah. yeah. so basically, the british have absolutely nothing to do with anything that's happening in your train, particularly attacks on the black sea fees and operating and using all the targeting information and applying the technical expertise to far the storm shadows, all of that isn't happening at all. so when they get kicked to the asked by the russians, they will still be victims just to get ready for us by the way to train. don't forget the other thing. bridge. there's definitely absolutely never blown up. oh yeah, north stream. oh yeah, there's nothing to do with it that was true ukrainians after thinking about
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a month and i'm roll roddic and isn't the only british person spreading around the black? say the farmers back in the u. k. all you're doing a bit of spreading themselves right? absolutely. correct jane you say uh british farmers are really, really mad that storm or government has introduced hikes to the inheritance tax, specifically for the farmers because you know, you've got to get rid of your own sources of. oh yeah. and the plan is to make farmers pay 20 percent tax on the phones they get from their father's well yeah. and meaning that a lot of them will be either to forced to sell reforms or break them down little small pieces which are very easily viable by the mega corporations, just like they do. and ukraine, very interesting. of course, the fact that acura, steiner, i just met with the bosses of black rock as obviously nothing to do with the fact that he's just like a big tax on the cause all the farmers in the okay to sell all the firms to guess
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to me company, coincidence, run the video or, you know, i think the farmers are the last hope for your i really think so. you know tough, hardworking it all to take any. i mean, who else is going to go and do this stuff? absolutely, for you. as much as i want to agree with you true. i think the moment the voice isn't going to be get too loud. for the british government, they're going to be told to shut up or go in prison. you know, they have so much space freed up for them. yeah, exactly. yeah, yeah. people like it also fair to mean. well, going to jail in the u. k. out of course, while a napoleon stammer is, uh, you know, talking owner crap about, uh, you know, just about everything he said, uh, exceptionally own popular british prime minister. oh, he has a been an actually decent breed. it is during the last, say, 20 years. the
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i'm one of the pharmacist been in the streets. uh crime is going through the roof. uh rapist them are is, and so it goes, gets out 1st, getting released from jail to put the members in for real. what's to tier care a preoccupied with? yeah, you guessed it, russia. he has a real hard on for the reasons and find, you know, she's convinced that we're going to start until to 2 or 3 russians or we're, we're part of our more are prepared for far. it's our mental julio again. well, it's funny. and so it's very important with steadfast enough support for you, correct? no, it's not important to have stadium. no excuse me. to workshop support you find is what you think your most important. all right, well including the people who was my 1st to fee was kind that will not be in each and we'll dispatch is what rushes threats. and in my message is that we need to
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ensure that you crate is put in the best possible possession, the possible miles and phase whitley. and there is a very high cost if russian regression is said to not as high as if you keep poking the bear brother car park territory. well, you know, secure storm or you know, she has a certain appeal to some people. at short, the nazi like kind of an obsessive, taken across all across decatur, maybe maybe that's why he's got such a hard on for the narco fewer. so some genius has put together a small music contribute to the political genius. that is, here's timer on the video, i'm along the lines. so that one is good and you know what, what a wank or do
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a wank or would tell you don't need it just like the french in utah the ins and everybody else at the blue hair brigade. i live in comp for 29. i think it's 29 was a little ha. so and you know they're telling you don't need me right. as to flying the hair in their private jets, carfax will uh, to sort of have this move in, this green levin is complete. most of course. yeah, because i mean, what were they eating at this climate conference? meet me, run the video, but there is a line across the 29th through core for the buffet, serving me another buffet serving me. and there is a big in only restaurant. oh, it doesn't quite look like the same amount of interest by the un delegation. there was a go, the ego real reality good for the but not for me. for him to
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like show her again focused on hypocrisy. the idea that the leads who are behind all the wars and profit from the mall more than happy to send you your kids. out to die for their twisted narrative, their own ideas, only people, british american, irish, french, and english. and we're all the same. and if you put the pur people, like i said in charge of the nuclear weapons, it's the only way that the war never happened was the leads inc and aflame grill each other's big piazza is an plazas in florida and their elite, a green grinding gains from profit, but guess what? unless the all you and i are playing risk old play next week, we're going to be here again and poking our noses where they shouldn't be, and causing trouble for those very leads that we'd like to can see leveling we talk about from your good sales. so we'll see you this to show the,
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the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it's spokesmen was the theologians. mohammed also thought the drug blamed himself the mahdi the design. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders of drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels, the capital car to the feet of britain, was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. these remains were drawn out of the mazda
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liam, and thrown away into the nile. odds had was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial afresh. and remained at dark stain on the reputation of the british empire. the, it's part of us that they have their stuff in giovanni or the, the motor at the queen of the deep state in the us. and they argue the cdn cm, certain tables and all the just to use like if he is more inclusive now or he does, he wants to diversity friendly and he is a rebel. he's a becoming reformed, etc, etc. i need to give them a few more months. they, we called him like a ally off the entropy take to community
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, when we call to the syrian governments collapse and multiple forces move in to seize a slice for the will tone country. we look at the title wave of escalating violence also ahead. yes, we've been in contact with h t s and the other parties. we have impressed upon everyone we've been in contact with washington. it makes talking to the highest to rate alshaun terrorist script, which now controls the landscape. and what's the media? try to portray the i h t s chief as a revolutionary rebels. plus for the landscape floods talks with hungary
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lead to off. the key has been nice receiving a christmas c spot off uh from vicky to open to boot defense phase has also been rejected. the hello and welcome. this is the weekly on, on the international with the latest news updates along with a round up of the stories that shapes the week. it's good to have you with us. so we as a software and future hangs in the balance of the terrorist groups, took control of damascus one week ago. various splits in groups, not control the countries a fraction territory. so let's take a closer look at the different functions buying a full power. now these are the yellow areas in the north, the held by the us box, s b s, which is links to a curtis insurgency group in the east as, as rivals. so it goes back to the terms of taking control of the city of non page in the north,
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on of the green on this map is controlled by the high up to where alshaun o h t. yes, terrorist group, while instead or is south west as well as low as a ground operation, moving stuff in on the contested golan heights. also a neighboring jordan, washington and encore, a join the meeting of 12 diplomats from the our bleed. while the situation in syria dominated the agenda, no representatives from damascus were invited to the tools us secretary of state ons, me blinking, sped privately with the turkish foreign minister. strains all imagining was encore a reaffirming, gets priority to find us fox. curtis relates in groups in syria. chase for the last time use has been taken advantage of the cartridge and why them are in syria. so they being disguising themselves within the ranks of s p f. and that
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we have to take their motto. so we have to fight against terrorism. wherever they are in damascus, the circus flag has been raised over the country, is embassy signaling being reopening of unconscious diplomatic mission for the 1st time. and it doesn't, yes. it's also the 1st call and send it to receive operations that says the full of sasha a saw us well tech support. some of the syrian, all physician functions that ousted a saw, it considered as american and past curtis miller, she has to be terrorist for us, secretary of state. we have phones, washington supposed have the groups, despite oncourse positions on the idea that for we have the, the urgency of ending the church vices. be sure that so i just was in a box stated that and this one for the role in
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pursuing that, which is great. you know what links between washington and h t s. terrorist save seized much of syria along with this campus a lot also becoming clearer. following the power grab state secretary, blinking admitted the you with isn't directs, talks with the july august. yes, we've been in contact with h t s and the other parties. we have impressed upon everyone we've been in contact with principals again that have now been adopted by countries throughout the region and well beyond. and we've communicated those, greystone edits, and knox blumenthal has led investigations into the us based syrian emergency task force and explains how exactly how washington's money is spent by the group. and syria. americans are being told that this was just syrians with their own hands,
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removing their government while the syrian emergency task force, which declared mission accomplished was the main lobbying force for the serious opposition in washington. and it received backing by millions of dollars of backing on from the us state department if you need from us a id. and it receives assistance from the pentagon. in fact, it uses department of defense transport planes to bring aid into rook fun camp in the syrian desert, which is where many former ices figures are said to be held or family members of vices figures. so for a group like this, which has been backed in almost entirely by the us government to declare that regime change or in their view liberation to cure, occurred without foreign assistance,
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is just laughable. and the height of hypocrisy. and it really highlights who's behind the forces that have stormed into damascus. they're not acting in interest of the syrian people, while the syrian people might be happy, they have so many foreign agendas, it play now probably more than before. meanwhile, the west of media is scrambling 60 not the image of the h t s lead to us despite his grim write code of previously finding alongside, i'll call you to and isis, hazel as they contribute to rachel moss, and with her take on the white washing campaign. so just who is this mysterious of mohammed al gilani, who rocks right up to damascus and topples the syrian government? well, besides a guy who looks like he's started, his own trash collection chic clothing line to compete with ukrainian president vladimir zalinski is the main rebel leader. i will mohammed out villani, who is abo mohamad. alanna? actually the of hyatt to alshaun. o h t s. the revolution syria that left the food
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of president bashar al assad. there's a minor detail of his history paddling around the ice as head shoppers or guys from his re branded outside of group and syria, h t. as having been in direct contact with a do not answer of who was the convicted assassin of the french teacher, suddenly patsy, who has gone down near paris here for showing the shocking give the magazine caricature is a prophet mohammed in class for discussion purposes and turns out h t s wasn't really up for the chat. but what a bad guy just called me least sit there in interviews with the western press and just straight up. say that he was actually totally cool without kind of flying planes and to new york's twin towers. and independent, gone on september 11th, 2001 kind of makes. it looks like one of those interviews with the hollywood actor, reflecting on their free, easy days of drug benches and self destruction that are now well in the rear view
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mirror. or guess we're supposed to believe that and babies put in the work and come out the other side. nothing says i changed like over throwing a government. right. and while he's at it, we're told that he took special care not to scare the kids while he was rampaging through the country that he's committed to social justice and believes that quote, diversity is a strict. great. so when does the l g b t q, rainbow flag get hoisted over damascus. then is he offering pentagon style gender transitioning assistance to his fighters who their necks, millage rise, rampaged, who looked like a debutant ball? what a revolutionary trailblazer wearing an actual blazer, as the western media says, and a pragmatist to boot, we're told just one minor details brought to you by the american embassy in syria. we remain committed to bringing leading l kind of syria figures in h t. s to justice and washington, but no, he was now by the us in
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a rock when they were fighting outside that they're back in 2006. and then he spent 5 years in the us prison, but he came out a changed man and got some on his work as an insurance salesman by day and a bar tender by night. no, just kidding. he went on to found outside the in syria. you think this guy would have been cancelled after all of that, or after maybe any one of those things, but no, he's back again and currently undergoing a very intense round of reputational rehabilitation, courtesy of the western establishment press. he also didn't commit the heinous crime of offending modern day. progressive sensibilities, by being alive in the 17th century when slave trade was a thing leading to demands that all traces of edward qualston the one time tore m p, and famous british merchant of wine, fruit, tech styles, and domestic help be removed from public view. whilst history shouldn't be forgotten, these people who benefit from the in slaves meant of individuals do not deserve the
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honor of a statute. this should be reserved for those who bring about positive change and to fight for peace, equality, and social unity. so british black lives matter is act to this, written down the statute of post a bristol, and even the local cops were totally cool with it. explained that line order was best served by turning a blind eye to people flagrantly violating it. i saw the documents a calling say the last couple of days. so i was, i am disappointed. i do understand why you might wonder why we didn't to intervene and why we don't. we made a very tense conversation that just don't think of something that we decided the st . the recent tactics. and this guy was such
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a horrible threat to people. safe spaces in the year 2020 having died in 1721. these are the local authorities sympathize with those who are still triggered by him 300 years later, despite being born just a couple of decades ago. i know the removal of the cost in statue will divide opinion as the statue itself has done for many years. however, it's important to listen to those who found the statute to represent an upfront to humanity, hey, you know who also gets applied and for public vandalism, because they claim to be triggered the same h t s. terrorists who get a free pass because they're ripping down statues of figures whose cancellation, the western establishment has explicitly condoned. aside, has been branded to quote, a brutal dictator by the western establishment. and terrorists are just throwing rebels personally, seeing to his cancellation. and when there's an agenda, the pedal, why bother money in the waters questioning the inconvenience ground is the actual
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jihadist leading the charge. the k of is choosing down f as fine budapest immediate a christmas. these 5 for ukraine down gary and farm. and that's just a lot of my zalinski has snow to a proposed phone call with the vic to open for just mean to do it. as part of the prime minister had phone conversation with russian president vladimir putin, which lasted for over an hour. i informed our ukrainian colleagues of this phone conversation and requested the prime minister have a phone conversation with the ukrainian president, however, in a gesture that is rather unprecedented in diplomacy. he rejected this to the internet for more for this cotton's office, lensky islam. the opens direct talks with parents in the ukrainian lead to accuse the hung gary and premiere of quite boosting his personal image at the expense of unity. he has also denied receiving a ceasefire. on prison, this will offer from budapest, his object to open explained his peace making mention had to shake off to him, i guess for which the possibility of a mass prisoner exchange and a christmas cease fire is on the table. it doesn't matter how we got the it's here
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now, you can do 2 things with this. accept or reject it. one party has accepted it while the other apparently rejects it. we just put you on one spot to we presented a christmas truce and a large scale prisoner exchange it to vladimir, put, and informed russian government officials. and they received this proposal fundamentally, positively and openly showing readiness to consider it. so unfortunately, the ukrainian president has rejected this negotiation opportunity and got the best space global policy was such a george samuel, they say that k as in brussels, might find any papers swayed into pacific peace off the donald trump steps. and as us president, next month, the ukraine has consist through the rejected any attempts to bring about reconciliation negotiations. a peace conference. this is the sky up . and um, you know, the man who has been the most consistent in calling for and then so this was from
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the beginning, has been hon gary prime in as the victo orb um. and so example when or band present it was, you know what the full was a reasonable enough alpha ukraine said. now let's keep in mind. ukraine has actually prohibited any kind of, uh, negotiations with russia. so the nato continues to say, oh uh, food is not willing to negotiate. booty is not willing to negotiate. well, it's by law, no ukrainian is enabled to negotiate with russia. brussel sofa has managed to keep your up on board because the americans were very supportive. and brussel says that consistently refused any pay any attention to public opinion within your home. you know, any movements of the much the critical of the brussels policy has been shocked down
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to being banned from the public office. they've been who cancel, you know, electrically brussels as go to wait with it because they had the backing of the by the ministration. now we'll see what happens. i mean, we'll see which, which way the trump administration will go. brussels will follow whichever way trunk goes to me. want budapest say, is it as found a legal solutions or k paying most guy for gas impulse. following consultations with russia, turkey, apple, guerria, and others. hungary has also cooled, newly introduced us functions against the russian gas problem. found quotes on was the alternate allied stimulus statements are coming from neighboring slovakia, but also relies on russian fuel video memory, identity medical. vanya, we are conducting a semi generally intensive negotiations of an international nature regarding gas supplies. in 2025, these students have a huge number of pitfalls, as there are certain political statements from the ukrainian side and pressure to
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stop the gas flow from russia to the menu. we reject this. we see no reason to pay more than necessary for gas over geo political reason. is that actually a corporate us university of budapest professor, which in fact i say is hungry is simply standing up for its national interest. well, gemini has done the complete opposite. a good one is waking up to the reality, the gym and he has completely destroyed is economy. uh, to use all depend on a shrinkage. well, disruption had to call the team back in the back ending in germany was that the houses are built. he's going buying product very old companies doing fine products devoted to treat. stever is all supplies from russia on us and brussels request. the main reason for this, so and more and more people is saying, well, this is not really sensible. this doesn't make sense because everyone else, but also stuff. but when you crush that you have an economy just to make
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a political point. and so think hungry as timing on the side is a good moment to say well, hang on, and it's unnecessary hardship for no good reason. i see that sean spends it keeps pushing this and that will be a way for hungry to continue to receive is nice because it's just rational to do so . and the counter argue is all highly political and actually irrational and don't really make sense. for example, the justification used to be, while we have to punish russia, they shouldn't get those revenues. russia doesn't need those revenues and as being demonstrated in the last 2 years, the russian economy is booming. and very clearly the sanctions have actually spring from the russian economy. country that is being polished as being germany and the elections are coming up. i think, yeah, that, that could even be a bit of a change in attitude. in general. moscow has launched out at
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a german state media outlet accusing it of twisting of statements by the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman. the deutscher way is open lea lang. the special representative of the russian foreign ministry already is a harbor criticized not and bassett or lamb's doors calls for peace, which should be addressed to his own government. but berlin's participation in organizing the 2014 to the top, germany supply of lethal weapons to the key of terrorist regime. zalesky is refusal of the christmas truce and exchange of military prisoners, the direct responsibility of the collective west for blocking the negotiation track . and accordingly, the depths of people, well, we also mendoza and will corresponding thomas worry about his tape on the russian farm industries. latest statements on the ukraine, conflicts in the west, can tell the public that russia is asking for, for peace, thoughts on certain conditions. but anyway, um, but the west only wants to continue the wall by the really delivering buttons and
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so on. and the, so this is just the saying, well, it, russia might be ready to do that in 2013. that's why we now have to spend as financial tense time set today. even 3 percent of the b, i p for, for weapons. they have to expand the people by all this money is going to weapons instead of infrastructure and what, whatever, education, on house system or whatever you can spend it on. so, and that's the point they have to explain this to the people. and that's why we have this big difference between acting official announcements or ukrainian it states, tv channel has spunk sound range among the old oaks, christie and community of the country's most sacred monastery was used as a stage for a cooking show. because the tuscan offer was rated and taken over by stays, or ortiz last, the alleged links to the most good patriot goods. he's all the russians. foreign ministry responded to the latest scandal in the key of protest. glover,
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right during the christmas fast the invaders stage, the tv cooking show about ukrainian cuisine. and why choose a shrine that's revered throughout the orthodox world as a filming location is a meaningless question. but the answer is obvious. it's the work of the devil. christian values and ukraine have long been destroyed, replaced by ultra nationalism and neo nazis them. and the television broadcast of the production of ukrainian sacred dishes against the background of the crucified christ is the best illustration of what is happening. we have to go reaction from reverend doctor wisdom, joe go professor at the faculty field a j of the university of easton, sorry a so and with public us epsco i use to where it's yet and i use this to induce shows. so you might, you, you may see how difficult it is to me to see most of the features in which i written on monday me, but all the cozy, all we can only go to is,
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is not only you for in your house as, but also all the promotional choices you use to so define this as you're used to. so you chris, and now it's a stage of coating shop. it's a, it's everything that allows to use for his name is all about. it's a mockery of christian heritage is the front of the of ukraine people and it's very, it has everything to do about the culture of vandalism in the address. it's just this very, a program of this destruction of authors, destruction and mockery of christian heritage, which is implemented in western europe today in the united states, also bus in, in the ukraine today. which is unfortunate, i say very much in this mode of disrupting every traces of christian.
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busy busy rossman ends a slow leak. uh uh, categories. and really it's you can only you can only just cry and a serious business stance. it's unbelievable. distressing repose. emerging from southern guns. i say at least 20 people have been killed and it is wally strike on a school tons shelter in conkiness. on the 296 me page. the key thing on social media shows the building and ghost in flames on smoke with what appears to be multiple bodies on day for a strewn across. the flo was a number of children also to be among the victims. people. it seemed rushing to find survivors, and mikhail and the locals have been using the underwater affiliated school, a shelter from relentless strikes. the idea has no immediate need. comments. meanwhile, as well,
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has announce new measures to cemented so occupation of the golden heights. the states approved plans 6 to doubled a number of these way. the settlers in the disputed territory has now prime minister benjamin netanyahu justified the move. strengthening the goal line is strengthening the state of israel, and it is particularly important at this time. we will continue to hold onto it, develop it, and settle it as syrian go. then hines, happy, you know, keep on my as well since 1967. but the idea is not going further by invading the un one or 2 buses deep inside syria. the 22 man, but our blade has condensed in the cold and get a grave and dangerous violation of international kind of the face publicist on comments. 8th of january of the oppenheim, i told us that there is no end in sight to these radio occupation of syria. not. i don't think that this
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a present. so these are the presenting the buses on start from a security need birthdate that definitely has them. so political effect, and i'm not so sure that it's tempo. the i think that the government would like to all the these to don't fall for the for folder on what they have been said that these are the international pleasure. wouldn't be strong enough in the countries like france, the united states, and now the we didn't assist is very withdrawal. so is that we have no choice by to go back to the international boulder, actually in the gun. and i said, i know where so many is a full minute, assuming rather than say, it's pretty empty and independent. uh, and there are drew's and they got to easily citizenship and they can be a citizen. so phase with that very, very small minority that doesn't have the same a rise and, and i don't think that they would be supplies upset about these with the decision. and because of the problems of the state official an m, and then up to
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a free like they're westbank, is that, well, the policy men freely like they are being occupied by this is a contributing to the change. i'm not so sure that the georgia leg we'd be holding and we doubt they will between these islands. he's below indifferent to the dad's uh, the outcome of the roll out, changing the map, the softer we impala, and same patient as prizes and tone sound today. you and so kill, has now being suspended from office with over 2 thirds of the national assembly voting against him. sees him on my h. u. i takes us through the saga. it's official south korea's us, the fuel has been impeached after he's failed. attempt that declaring martial law with parliament casting $204.00 votes in favor and a 5 against his ouster made on the suspension of the rebellion leader use suki all
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is just the 1st step in resolving the crisis. we will ensure that the impeachment of human suki all gets approved. we will not ease our vigilance until a thorough investigation is conducted to on cover the full scope of the incident. and those involved and those responsible are punished. but it did not go down and that a fight initially pledging to stay in power toner. and you may pause for a moment now, but the journey toward the future, which i have walked with the people over the past 2 and a half years. you must never come to a halt. dreadful. i will never give up holding in my heart all the criticism, encouragement, and support directed me. i will do my best for the country until the very last moment. but what led to this political earthquakes earlier this month? you want to impose martial law to protect the country from what he called supporters of the democratic people's republic of korea. accusing the opposition of sympathizing with the countries nor their neighbor. 6 long hours later,
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his order was lifted following a parliamentary vote as calls for use impeachment grew louder. the declaration of martial law was the 1st and 45 years of democratic rule in the country, provoking a strong response from the public. his own popularity grew along with the sentiment that his decision endangered citizens live by provoking the dpr k. but not all spelled the same after the impeachment. conservative supporters took through the streets, accusing the rolling party of between noon and calling for his return to office. but here's where he gets interesting. reports claimed that under his command, a drones were sent across the location line to provoke of crisis and create a pretext for martial law. after verification, we have confirmed that a south korean drone was indeed sent to pyongyang. the defense counter intelligence command appears to have planned a drone dispatch, while some lawmakers also claim that south korean special forces were involved in
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or this trade in the prices. there are people in that unit who disguise themselves as north korean agents and north korean soldiers. i think they were used as agents who create a pretext by disguising themselves as north korean soldiers causing terrorism and then fleeing, claiming that north korea invaded the south or that spies did. military officials themselves are now claiming the now impeach president may have plunged the country into political turmoil for his own interest. when aust, did you know that they were going to hit the drones or the prisoners in north korea? special forces come on the clock jungling said i understood that they were going to hit them, implying that he assumed a northwind situation would be created. was decision to declare martial law lead south korea to its biggest upheaval in decades. so it's little wonder that his removal from office sparks celebrations amongst citizens if you'd like to read more
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the hello and welcome to across the full board. here we discussed some real in the last real job. last job i got a paycheck from was a college professor in new york city at the digital video film academy. and i tried to like 20 programming languages in different classes. i have all the courses here and i found them all recently, which is great. like i was looking at my google drive and i was like, i have recordings of my lectures. i have my quote, i have my lesson plans. my are,
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is, is digital. i actually joined a, our community in brooklyn to, to just to, to prove that to myself and to other people that are taken out to do his art as well. and, you know, by the end, they agreed, you know, because i was making a guy that talked back and we're doing gallery shows where we will put people in a room. you know, we have like a bunch of mannequins like 5 mannequins with different, different personalities and a little different, a personalities. and we put people in the room for 5 or 10 minutes and the soon as you say a single word, they all start cascading and go off of each other. so you have this really like a intense conversation with 5 different people, like one headed, you're making max. and so that goes like different temperaments or women. have you ever heard of technological singularity? the technological singularity is the hypothesis that the invention that artificial super intelligence will abruptly trigger runaway technological growth resulting and
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non fat. and the goal changes to human civilization muffler. the can you tell me please, what is it slip and what is the cost of sitting there? should i have right here? like i say, this is one of the dining halls. and you can tell the advisors long stretch right here. this is where the dining room was, is where the officer sat down and ate. that was probably a storage st cuz you could tell there was walls went there. you can tell were all the walls last. i bet any money that high rise section right there. there was where they went and got their food. it was a mess. all right, 0, the soldiers food place. you know, we call the mess in the military. i don't know why they call it the mess, but that's what it is, right? there are forest labs just like this one around here. i mean, exactly the same pattern, the military, this was just
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a temporary base during world war 2. while there are training the guys to go to war, you know. and then the after the wars they, they close this base down the think a 1st year i was out here all these feel this was like a field and there was so much green on it like the plants. so we see right here. well like, feel like it looked like a blanket blanket, a green and there was these, i don't know what kind of butterfly they were, but they're migrating and you'd walk through and they just like lift up and it was like, you know, like a blanket moved on right here, i'm gonna put in uh, a grover and orchard with um apple trees, ill citrus, a full variety palmer, granite,
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a lot of different things. my sister's husband bought me 14 trees for trees. so maybe putting those in the i built the staircase of 4 years ago now it goes down or up the end of it up to the top of the table. and then i did a whole ladder on the inside that goes down into the tank. and it's a, if you're afraid of heights, it might be a little challenging, but it's all cell phone, cell phone for me. i've built this staircase and 7 days for the just to get in the thing the, i want to make it into an off of bond where i have vertical walk upon its coming down the walls. and then i want to grow bits in here. and i want to have
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a truck all way around. $471.00 foot circumference. yeah. its gonna be a big project. like to go enough to provide for the community for the most part, for fruits, industrials. and maybe you have livestock as far as chickens, i always want to keep costs for garden dogs. easy be coming down. the wall right here. the like that. and come back and drop down into the the trough. this trough would be like maybe 3 feet off and wall about 3 feet high. and just put a legal parrot that wall right here to check this back. yeah. i just use what i got here. usually i re opposed the receipt, but i'm kind of looking for something like drugs. yeah. okay.
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well i will say i got something to do every day and it's a good thing. your life. stay busy because i've been through some crap in my life and i'm a processor. and oh yeah, you know, i don't hold myself to my past, but if you say you don't think about it, you know, believe me, i've done some pretty things now. yeah, that's why i'm saying maybe you can help me out cuz i'm telling you, man, it's a weird bike. put those sparks up in ashville. yeah, cuz there's go the other way. there's like that. yeah, last night and my last wife i shot my brother in law. i got sent to bring in board . i just thank god, today i doing, telling me so a yeah, this is less that they do more hours or she divorce me, you know, and then i mean i can talk about it now, but it was
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a very difficult time. i. i remember that time and being in prison on top of that, i couldn't even talk me. i, i go to my mouth, i my crack, which is and think i was broken as a man, but damn there. i mean, it was a rough stretch there. i remember though to see it was only 5 years ago or so for me you yeah. about 5 years minus the 7 months, the 7 months that i left it for prison for 7 months. i'd rather talk about the future in like what i'm just doing now, you know then and then all the problems they gotten here. but i mean, you know, you have to bring it up, i suppose, just to, you know, the, the whole story. you're doing one thing. yeah. yeah. it's not that big a deal though. i guess just seem like a lot when i was going through it though, you know, and i've seen a lot of other people too,
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so i got compassion for people because i've been there kind of a lot of on a lot of the homeless things and stuff like that now. so i know what i know what it's like to get down there. they've gone in and try and come back up. and i'm, i'm doing it. doing it slowly and how long you've been here. about 5 years, they picked me up about 6 months and after i'd been here, they picked me up right in my b mx bicycle down the side of the road was about 30 feet off the road. they stopped me for no light on my bike after sunset, and i had a warrant from san diego felony warrant for some stuff and, and that's why i came out here to try and trying get away from them because they're just, they were looking for things they were creating, creating problems where there was no problems, so they could profit off of it. okay, jim,
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you've already put flight stuff in the seat up after people are here because they have no else to go where they can't function in society. and the other hand of here because they loved the place and there's nowhere else they'd rather be than here. but i'm one of those people. so i to leave and i did for a little while. and i, i always remember that. and that's why i'm patient intolerant. with people because the, if i'm not serving, i'm taking a spot somewhere. someone can live here who has, who can live anywhere else. and so if i'm going to live here by my own choice, when i have the option to go to los angeles and do fine, and then i need to serve the maker to earn my spot here. several 100 people have passed through here. either under way, somewhere else or provide safe space to abuse women and to elderly people to mentor
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the other people's who, addicts to children. you know, if i have an extra trailer, i always i always make rooms out of it. so that when people come near phase the state and they have one that i was married to until executive support all this 25 years that that had an extensive bank account to have, you know, actually the game and did the whole further than my cousin asking on time, what was it like living in the white man's world and i went to the sales floor and i i couldn't recall him. the culture of old service feeling that white man mentality of their just spectators. they're not participants in life. but they pay for adventures, college living, right? why are going to leave it every day?
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i was a born again. christian, conservative house wise for predicts 6 if i gave him 6 capable of 5, his baby came after him. then once on that mostly and tough risk, them swear, i lost my mind. it's no better place to be to the village in the some beautiful features and live free live. however you want to get along with everyone who had all the dogs. how did the dogs get along with the goat? for this thing, susan? one of them. this is just a horn dog. your name again is mike. uh,
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mark. so he is michael. mark for info and marco paul. uh no. i know i get it is i was julie, and i guess in the sense that there are no authorities within the city. everyone is their own citizen, including the animal who owns free. awesome. and there's no organization except for what comes out except for what emerges from everyone coming together, bring their own situation to it, and creating their own home and environment. and joining in when i 1st came there, most of the population here was snowbirds, you know, mom and pop. get to retirement age, the kids a wall left. so they sell the house and buy a big motor home and start traveling. and you could stay here for free. and so
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those were the people i met when i 1st came here. the people started getting old. owning a motor home got is 30 getting more expensive in the economy. we started going down and are all those factors together? those that crowd of people died out. but now i, in the world today, there's a lot of people that don't have a way to build a life that you'd want, you know, the, it's part of us that the have yourself, a giovanni or democratic wing of the deep state in the us. and they are even feeding to him certainty,
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and then all the just to use like if use more inclusive now, or he wants to diversity friendly and he is a rebel. he is a becoming reformed, etc, etc. i need to give them a few more months. they, we called him like a ally of the engine between 2 community the, the, the activity because that's the deal in the nazis family. zip leslie's new. yes. infinity. no, no
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no, no, go commercial bushes swimming sofa soon if i do is to be able to sing. if we continue from all over the phone with the scene you worked for me as the news, the 4th month feed into the water visited with the makes a lot of rain on seemed like so. what i can say is, i'm going to start remembering the whole so there we have a lot of refugees. we don't have to have in the regrets for refugees because we got refugees right here. you know, you see the, all, the, the blue tart homeless people in los angeles and, and the other cities. i'm sure this is better living than living in skid row,
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los angeles. you know, that's gotta be so hopeless. it's heavy to think about this. people come in fear of what they think about, then i see a bunch of hungry people feel and this is blessing right here for all that food. we get him. we good try like still have to feed a lot of this whole thing. do they come and look every month? but every month, feel they make sure that we hit, we have food out here. you know, a lot of people are hungry there. don't have no money or anything vices. you say it's all good to love the community that helps the people out here. that's what i love the most. physically the, all, this is one big happy family. that's what i like. and even though you see people
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here with nothing, you know, some cardboard checks. you know, but the cardboard shack of real coffee, if you just been sleeping on the dirt, you know, and you get a few odd jobs and maybe you could find a run down broken down trailers to live in. you know, you can pull your life together and that kind of way here, where if you're in the city, is it never ever met the cancellation in your car and see? yeah. you know, those, those sites you run you off, but i'm not always nice because that's why we call this the last free place to prove it is not because you can't live here free. it's because you can be here and nobody's going to persecutor, prosecute you about it. you know, you're just laying down in the dirt here. people are just coming to ask if you're all right, if nobody's going to guard you off to jail for 77 decades, don't insure time. but so, you know,
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here you can do the things you want to do without having to have a. you didn't turn in jail, they have people think what you all are now. so i got to talk reading tony sometimes who is doing this program over here. so yes, thank goodness. in my kitchen area is in transition as is, everything's really in transition all the time. but uh yeah, so it's all scrambling around right now and when i get done with it, well, i have a good job. what is it? i don't know what cooking with gas now. you were out for 2 days. i don't know. hardly ever run, i guess, but somehow within flushing away it is a things costing. so what we're treasure i just heard from my beer because it's like i said, inflation oh, inflation is gone up. so i a last one year. i mean,
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it's been going up for like 4 or 5 years now. but the last year that's just really ticked is right in your wallet. you know, right in the money department. if you're fortunate, if you get money out here, some of us are and some of us aren't. so everything has gone up and show much in price. and especially if you have to shop right here in town through, gosh, robbery is a 1st degree you get food stamps once a month. i just but i buy cheap natives. very try to get my money is last as long as i possibly can. i mean, i got a couple more years. retired edge, that's the goal here in future retirement. and after that, yeah. got some things to do 6, that's 6. what any man,
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it's so 7 said 17 obviously i used to, i bought it near 7 bucks for dylan. see here is the problem. i'm that for this added to the $1.99 for can to the airbag issue, still gotta get ready to get your money. oh wow. i worked deal for 25 years and whatnot. and then all a sudden it gave me as a, you know, um, literally disturb time ago. but i have no idea if you remember body showed here for uh, you know, you got your option, dallas highs and lows and just kind of thing. and that is, um, you know, considered to be a handicapped of such that to where they, you know, ship them like your hands on there. i mentioned that mine was, uh, yeah, i will. i loved the torch feeding, i wish a welder to, but well, garage
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a pretty good welder, but in your torch department and bidding, you know, why was that the top? so would you say i wouldn't be probably able to make it out there with the amount of money. oh, hell no. but you have to have 2 or 3 people, you know, conglomerate, and together to do you have enough money to pay the rent to pay your electric, just pay your sewer bill. and obviously, again, by your groceries, you know, as you, it has a good combination of people where, where here, where we do do it in combinations that people only help each other. sure. and as a good thing, over a year ago, we started what we call these labs, the soup kitchen, cuz every poor community, an american, and brought like it, almost a world nowadays has some kind of free feeding, but we didn't like study. so i'm starting a little over a year ago on christmas morning. we started feeding on sundays and we've been feeding every sunday for a year. and as you can see, we're starting a little thing here. um and it just is just trying to help our neighbors out. and i
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mean, it is a place to congregate and always eat. and joe is all done by one man named lorenzo . even when he's our cook. i kind of put it together in between to, to meet him in a couple of their homes and put it out. you're on the streets and i mean, you know, trying to change what chance i change these things out here. i'm sure you seen on a slab so these are place, you know, a free meal in a bag and food is a nice thing every week. we're on out at the back of food yet, but we're trying to get bags of food to what we do every sunday we see before i can this lives. i was on the streets. i've been excited for 15 years. i've been in prison. i've sold drugs. i've, i've done a lot of things and for one is i want to do something nice for somebody. so we decided feet. and i mean, i cleaned up stop doing drugs and open up the soup kitchen in my town. yeah, i'm start getting bags that always taking. i mean, everybody goes up. everybody goes up. somebody has always started early, early learning, you know, call me slow. you know, i think is like, it took 40 years or 20 years, however long it took me a long time to figure this out. but this is what makes me happy. now when everybody
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can get to play the food there and they're, they're smiling trapped jobs. oh them to me in there may the term, doug, you remember we me, he was the age of 1st. so the what are we the it's all uh see i think opening day was new year's eve and oh, to me. right. i don't make money. you know, if anything, i spend my money,
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the reason i've kept it for 20 years is the only thing i ever did that made a difference in the world. you know, if this wasn't here, the people that out would be quite a bit different. i think. issue, you know, you look around our existence, things to check and look rather bleak. look, but this is a thing where that the humanity of the beauty of, of life comes out. the feeling of, of the art, the feeling of people feeling like they're an artist as opposed to a vandal, if it affects the selective the collective self image of everybody. here we part of this, you know, even though it is adult, play to the neg road. yeah. really bad actually. so my friend screwed this piece of metal on and i,
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when i read park, see, did you say you say that the you wants to play get back to me. yeah, i learned like, uh, maybe 3 years ago now, maybe a little less than that and was, and wasn't inspiring when they were in the range. and yeah, yeah i, i said there for a year and a half or 2 years because i live like music. you know, so we sit in the funding, i watched them and i love it. i didn't new york you like watching music and i was like, i can't do that. just like most people in the audience. you look in there and you like i can never do that, right? i can learn how to play guitar in my fourties. and they were, they know a single court, you know, where they're had a thing to which, and the most thing i would do is like i'm doesn't care, you'll be set after them. good, have picked them up and they will learn how to write songs to and i'm going to a lot of the same time. and i'm going to stand a very nice to my heroes, you know, nice to be able to bill and all these amazing towns that people that view. you know, they're also my family,
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all those people. so they're letting me their instruments. and i was like, these, me another car getting to see it isn't. yeah, no, i know like 4050 songs though, and i wrote favorite phone with a carrier that i can do that was no, no, no that's what brought me here was the public guard or kept me here. it was brought to me when i got here ignorant. i didn't know nothing about swenson but it was the public car and some of the minerals out here. bloom. my my and it was that was something with things for you to stay. yeah. cuz there's not a lot of places in america where you can do this and not be criminalized right here. you can do any kind of art and it's not criminal. it's appreciated and that's not in some phases. it becomes famous. so this is my original taxidermy dinner
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party that i did. i think it was 3 years ago when i set this up originally in there . so we've got young box. i'll go back in grandma back and young buck is here bragging about this guy. he's like, oh my gosh, humans are so stupid. i was just hiding behind a tree. i just lasted him right in his face. all he was filling up. this car with gas is guy over here is like, you know, we get, i think we research human some, you know, prostitution rings, drug rings, the home with. there's so many places we can get people besides us and grandma, but slight, please. to see me. i'm starting, see i will stay here as long as i'm happy here and right now, i mean, it's like a dream come true to be living here and having the amount of people that come through every day that i get to share this with and get some people are like mortified, some people are excited, some people are like, oh my gosh, i love your brain and it's like, i didn't really get that kind of attention and feedback when i've been doing my artworks in my life. like even like the 1st post i did of like
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a baby at all. i put horns on the back to make it look like wings or something. i posted it on like some obscure, like not instagram, it's like google plus or somewhere. and i really, oh it's, it was one person to be like, oh that's weird, like delete the language itself is big though it is a whole fiction. yeah. that's the plague of christianity that it's not against christians, it's just the christianity crusades and whatnot. and the propagation of one religion type of thing and then the plague, i don't know, it's kind of open to interpretation. just put the name alone the i'm not an atheist living here in the desert. you find you find spirituality all over the place. you get really connected to a lot of things here. the
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one year into that you attempted to exit a month. i thought she sat there for the show and then it will be a job. lovely, causing that all of it is uh into this is the template for supplement is such a button and not to mention it in for 2 months. did you lose it asked for that? if i said the media, i loved people, there's only 2 reasons to do. say you need to be sure to be present that it was worth the money to work it on. stimulus the industry on is it? what's money before us of the left? so should william farmer shots, monuments who have good guy started to decisions in my lab, and what was that man was the ones that ridiculous problems i put in the best one today and but you know, so that's what it was that you want to set. i mean shows those are pretty show can was, i'm patient did it for, she's can, those are the best do what i mean?
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there's a copper based upon the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the, when we call to the syrian governments collapse and multiple forces move in to seize a slice of the will tone country. we look at the title wave of escalating violence also ahead vs. we've been in contact with h t s and the other parties we have impressed upon everyone we've been in contact with washington. it makes talking to the highest to read all sean terrorist script, which now controls the landscape. and what's the media?
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try to portray the i h t s chief as a revolutionary revel, plus for the landscape that's talks with hungary lead to off. the key has been nice receiving a christmas c spot off the phone, big to open to boot defense phase has also been which access the hello and welcome. this is the weekly on, on the international with the latest news updates along with a round up of the stories that shapes the week. it's good to have you with us. so we as a software and future hangs in the balance of the terrorist groups, took control of damascus one week ago. various splits in groups, not control the countries fraction territory. so let's take a closer look at the different functions vying of full power. now these yellow areas in the know of the held by the us box, s b s, which is links to
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a code. this insurgency group in the east that says rival to responsibilities of taking control of the city of long beach in the north, on of the green on this map is controlled by the hi. it's to we're alshaun or h t as a terrorist group. while in serious south west as well as low as a ground operation, moving further in on the contested golan heights. also a neighboring jordan, washington and encore and join the meeting of 12 diplomats from the hour bleed. while the situation in syria dominated the agenda, no representatives from damascus were invited to the tools us secretary of state and me blinking, sped privately with the turkish foreign minister of strains. all imagining was encore a reaffirming it's priority to find us box code. this militant groups in syria chase for the last time use, has be taking advantage of the call to and why them with in syria. so they mean
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disguising themselves within the ranks of s b s. and we have to take them out of so we have to fight against terrorism. wherever they are. in damascus, the turkish flag has been raised over the country is embassy signaling, the reopening of unconscious diplomatic mission for the 1st time. and it doesn't use. it's also the 1st continent to receive operations that says the full of sasha a saw us well tech support. some of the syrian, all physician functions that ousted a saw, it considered as american and box security, some issues to be terrorist us secretary of state. we have phones, washington supposed have the groups, despite oncourse positions on the ideas for we have the, the urgency of the ending,
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the church vices. be sure that so i just was in a box stated that and this one for the role in pursuing that, which always took you to, you know, to links between washington and h. d. s. terrorist save seized much of syria along with this comp is a lot also becoming clearer. following the power grab, state secretary, blinking admitted the west is in direct talks with the july august. yes, we've been in contact with h t. s and the other parties. we have impressed upon everyone we've been in contact with principals again that have not been adopted by countries throughout the region and well beyond. and we've communicated those the greystone edits and not blumenthal has led investigations into the us based syrian emergency task force and
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explains exactly how washington's money is spent or the group in syria. americans are being told that this was just the syrians with their own hands, removing their government or the syrian emergency task force, which declared mission accomplished was the main lobby and force for the syrian opposition in washington. and it received backing millions of dollars backing from the us state department to feed me from usa i. d. and it receives assistance from the pentagon. in fact, it uses department of defense transport planes to bring aid into rook fun camp in the syrian desert, which is where many former ices figures are said to be held or family members of vices figures. so for a group like this, which has been backed in almost entirely by the us government to declare that
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regime change or their view liberation of care occurred without foreign assistance, is just laughable. and the height of hypocrisy. and it really highlights who's behind the forces that have stormed into damascus as they're not acting in interest of the syrian people. while the syrian people might be happy, they have so many for an agendas at play. now, probably more than before. meanwhile, the west of media is scrambling 60 not the image of the h t s. lead to us, despite his grim write code of previously finding alongside, i'll call you to and isis, hazel, and say, contribute to rachel moss and with her take on the white washing campaign. so just who is this mysterious of a mohammed, al gilani, who rocks right up to damascus and topples the syrian government? well, besides the guy who looks like he's started, his own trash collection chic clothing line to compete with ukrainian president flyer zalinski is the main rebel leader of mohammed. i'll giovanni who is bloom,
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how much i'll jolanda instantly to of hyatt to alshaun o h t s. the revolution syria that left the food of president a shot all a side. there's a minor detail of his history paddling around the isis head shoppers or guys from his re branded outside of group and syria, h t, as having been in direct contact with a do not answer of who was the convicted assassin of the french teacher. suddenly patsy, who is gun down near paris here for showing the shocking get into a magazine caricature is a prophet mohammed in class for discussion purposes and turns out h t s wasn't really up for the chat, but wouldn't bad guy just calmly sit there in interviews with the western press and just straight up say that he was actually totally cool with outside of flying planes and to new york's twin towers and independent gone on september 11th, 2001 kind of makes. it looks like one of those interviews with the hollywood actor,
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reflecting on their free, easy days of drug benches and self destruction that are now well in the rear view mirror. are guess we're supposed to believe that these put in the work and come out the other side. nothing says i changed like over throwing a government. right. and while he's at it, we're told that he took special care not to scare the kids while he was rampaging through the country that he's committed to social justice and believes that quote, diversity is a strict. great. so when does the l g b t, q, rainbow flag gets wasted over damascus then is he offering pentagon style gender transitioning assistance to his fighters who their next militarized rampage that looked like a debutant ball? what a revolutionary trailblazer wearing an actual blazer, as the western media says, and the pragmatist to boot, we're told just one minor details brought to you by the american embassy in syria.
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we remain committed to bringing leading out kind of syria figures in h t. s to justice and washington, but no, he was now by the us in a rock when they were fighting outside at their back in 2006. and then he spent 5 years in the us prison, but he came out a changed man and got some on his work as an insurance salesman by day and a bar tender by night. no, just kidding. he went on the found outside and syria. you think this guy would have been cancelled after all of that, or after maybe any one of those things. but now he's back again and currently undergoing a very intense round of reputational rehabilitation, courtesy of the western establishment press. he also been committed a heinous crime of offending modern day progressive sensibilities by being alive in the 17th century. when slave trade was a thing leading to demands that all traces of edward colston, the one time tore m p, and famous british merchant of wine, fruit, tech styles, and domestic help be removed from public view. whilst history shouldn't be
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forgotten. these people who benefit from the in slaves meant of individuals do not deserve the honor of a statute. this should be reserved for those who bring about positive change and to fight for peace, equality, and social unity. so british black lives matter is active. this ripped down the statute, of course the bristol and even the local cops were totally cool. with that. explain that line order was best served by turning a blind eye to people flagrantly violating it all configured the documents. they called on say the last couple of days. so it was fine. i am disappointed. i do understand why you might wonder why we didn't intervene and why we don't. we made a very tense conversation that just don't be how we decided to st.
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trees in fact 6 and this guy was such a horrible threat to people. safe spaces in the year 2020 having died in 1721. so these are the local authorities sympathize, but those who are still triggered by him 300 years later, despite being born just a couple of decades ago. i know the removal of the confidence that you will divide opinion as the statue itself has done for many years. however, it's important to listen to those who found the statute to represent an upfront to humanity, hey, you know who also gets applied for public vandalism because they claim to be triggered the same h t. s. terrorists who get a free pass because they're ripping down statues of figures whose cancellation, the western establishment has explicitly condoned aside, has been branded to quote, a brutal dictator by the western establishment. and terrorists are just rolling rebels personally, seeing to his cancellation. and when there's an agenda, the pedal,
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why bother money in the waters questioning the inconvenience ground of the actual jihadist leading the charge, the k of a shooting down f as bind budapest immediate a christmas. these 5 for ukraine bound gary and farm. and us, just a lot of them is lensky has snow to a proposed phone call with the vic to open. for just would mean that you would have started the prime minister had phone conversation with russian president vladimir putin, which lasted for over an hour. i informed our ukrainian colleagues of this phone conversation and requested the prime minister have a phone conversation with the ukrainian president, however, in a gesture that is rather unprecedented in diplomacy. he rejected this eclipse for more for this cotton's office, lensky islam. the opens direct talks with parents in the ukrainian lead, accused the hon, gary and premier off quite boosting his personal image at the expense of unity. he has also denied receiving a safe fund on prison. this will offer from budapest, his object to open explained his peace making mission had to she go to him,
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i guess for which the possibility of a mass prisoner exchange and the christmas cease. fire is on the table. it doesn't matter how we got the it's here now, you can do 2 things with this. accept or reject it. one party has accepted it while the other apparently rejects it, flashing physically yes. tell you more about the we presented a christmas truce and a large scale prisoner exchange it to vladimir, put and informed russian government officials. and they receive this proposal fundamentally, positively and openly showing readiness to consider it. so unfortunately, the ukrainian president has rejected this negotiation opportunity got the best space global policy was such a george samuel a say that k as in brussels might finally be persuaded to pursue peace off the donald trump steps in his us president. next month, the ukraine has consistently rejected any attempts to bring about reconciliation negotiations. a peace conference. this is the sky up
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and um, you know, the man who has been the most consistent in calling for and then so this was from the beginning has been hon. gary, pregnant as the victo orb um, and so the apple when or band present it was, you know what the full was a reasonable enough alpha ukraine said. now let's keep in mind. ukraine has actually prohibited any kind of, uh, negotiations with russia. so the nato continues to say, oh, boot is not willing to negotiate. booty is not willing to negotiate. well, it's by law, no ukrainian is enabled to negotiate with russia. brussel sofa has managed to keep your up on board because the americans were very supportive. and brussel says it consistently refused to any pay any attention to public opinion
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within your home. you know, any movements of the much, the critical of the brussels policy has been shut down. they've been banned from the public office. they've been who cancel, you know, electrically brussels as go to wait with it because they had the backing of the, by the ministration. now we'll see what happens. i mean, we'll see which, which way the trump administration will go. brussels will follow whichever way trunk goes. i mean, want budapest to say is it as found a legal solution to keep paying most guy for gas impulse? for when consultations with the rush, i took a bone, guerria, and others. hungary has also cooled newly introduced us functions against the russian gas problem found quotes on was a also an allied for similar statements are coming from neighboring slovakia, but also relies on russian fuel video memory. again to z medical, vanya, we are conducting a kind of semi regionally, intensive negotiations of an international nature regarding gas and supplies. in
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2025, we use the solutions have a huge number of pitfalls, as there are certain political statements from the ukrainian side and pressure to stop the gas flow from russia to the new. we rejects this, we see no reason to pay more than necessary for gas over geo political reasons that actually cover the university of budapest. professor richmond found essays hungry is simply styling up for its national interest. well, germany has done the complete opposite. a typical one is waking up to the reality that germany has completely destroyed is economy. uh, to use all depend on a shrinkage. well, disruption had to call the team back in the back ending in germany was that the houses are built. he's going bankrupt, very old companies going thank for develop treat. stever is all supplies from russia on us and brussels request. the main reason for this, so and more and more people are saying, well,
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this is not really sensible. this doesn't make sense because everyone else but also stuff, but when you crush that you have an economy just to make a political point. and so think hungry as the timing on the side is a good moment disabled. hang on and is unnecessary hardship. but no good reason, i see that shows that it keeps pushing is there will be a way for hungry to continue to receive is as much because it's just rational to do so. and the count on us all highly political and actually irrational and don't really make sense. for example, the justification used to be, while we have to punish russia, they shouldn't get those revenues. russia doesn't need those revenues. and as being demonstrated in the last 2 years, the russian economy is booming and very clearly the sanctions have actually spent from the russian economy. because it has been published as being germany. and the
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elections are coming up, the things that they could even be a bit of a change in attitude in germany. moscow has lashed out at a german state media outlet and accusing it of twisting of statements by the russian foreign ministry spokesman. the deutscher way is open lea lying, the special representative of the russian foreign ministry, where he is a harbor criticized not and bassett or lamb's doors calls for peace, which should be addressed to his own government. but berlin's participation in organizing the 2014 to the top, germany supply of lethal weapons to the key of terrorist regime. zalesky is refusal of the christmas truce and exchange of military prisoners, the direct responsibility of the collective west for blocking the negotiation track . and accordingly, the debts of people, we also minoza onto a corresponding thomas right before his tape on the russian foreign ministries, latest statements on the ukraine. conflicts of the west can tell the public that
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russia is asking for, for peace, thoughts on certain conditions. but anyway, um, but the west only wants to continue the wall by do really delivering buttons and so on. and the, so this is just the saying, well, it's rush. i might be ready to do that in 2013. that's why we now have to spend as financial tense time set today. even 3 percent of the b, i p for, for weapons. they have to expand the people why all this money is going to weapons instead of infrastructure and what, whatever, education on health system or whatever you can spend it on. so, and that's the point they have to explain this to the people. and that's why we have this big difference between acting official announcements or ukrainian it states tv channel has splunk down rage among the old oaks, christie and community. onto the country's most sacred monastery was used as a stage for a cooking show. because the tuscan offer was rated and taken over by stays, or ortiz last, the alleged links to the most good patriot goods hazel,
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the russian foreign ministry responded to the lights of scandal and the key of picturesque lava. right. during the christmas fast the invaders staged the tv cooking show about ukrainian cuisine. and why choose a shrine that's revered throughout the orthodox world as a filming location is a meaningless question. but the answer is obvious. it's the work of the devil. christian values in ukraine have long been destroyed, replaced by ultra nationalism and neo nazis them. and the television broadcast of the production of ukrainian sacred dishes against the background of the crucified christ is the best illustration of what is happening. we have to go reaction from reverend doctor wisdom, joe, go professor at the faculty field a j at the university of easton, sorry a so and republicans epsco i used to uh when it's t a n z, i use the search and it shows so you might uh you,
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you may see how difficult it is for me to see. um, i would say for chairs in which i not only me but all the cars you only can only control is not on the you for in your home search. but also all the finality for choices you use to define this as you're used to. so you curious and now it's a stage of cooking shop. it's a, it's everything that is allows you to his name is all about, it's a mockery of christian heritage is in front of the, of ukraine and people. and it's very, it says everything to do about the culture of vandalism in, in the right address. it's just this very, a program of this destruction of altering destruction and mockery of christian heritage, which is implemented in western europe today. it did not this,
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this also bought in, in the ukraine today, which is unfortunate. i say very much in this mode of disrupting every traces of christian. busy rosman ends a slow leak uh uh, categories. and really if you can only you can normally just cry and see this is ms chance. it's unbelievable. distressing repose. emerging from southern gauze, i say at least 20 people have been killed and is waiting strike on a school tons shelter in con eunice on the. 2 296 with age. the key thing on social media shows the building and ghost in flames on smoke with what appears to be multiple bodies on day for a strewn across the floor was a number of children also to be among the victims. people have seen rushing to find survivors and missed the chaos, and the locals have been using the underwater affiliated school, a shelter from relentless strikes. the idea has no immediate need comment.
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meanwhile, as well, has announce new measures to cemented so the patient of the golden heights. the state that proves plan 6 to doubled a number of these way. the settlers in the disputed territory has now prime minister benjamin netanyahu justified the move strengthening. the goal line is strengthening the state of israel, and it is particularly important at this time. we will continue to hold onto it, develop it, and settle it. a syrian go then high copying. ok, fine, fine as well since 1967. but the idea says now goes to the by invading the un one or 2 buses in deep inside syria. the 22, ma'am, the arab league has condensed in the cold and gets a grave and dangerous violation of international side of the face publicist, on commentator. yeah, rather oppenheim, i told us that there's no and didn't side to these radio occupation of syria. not.
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i don't think that this a present. so these are the presenting the buses on start from a security need, birthdate. this entry has them. so a political effect. and i'm not so sure that it's tempo. the i think that the government would like to all the this, the don't fall for the, for folder on what they have been said that these are the international pleasure. wouldn't be strong enough in the countries like france, the united states, and now the we didn't assist is very withdrawal. so is that we have no choice by to go back to the international boulder, actually in the gun. and i said, i know where so many is a full minute assume. and rather than say, it's pretty empty and independent. uh, and there are drew's and they got to easily citizenship and they can be a citizen. so phase with is a very, very small minority that doesn't have the same a rise. and,
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and i don't think that they would be supplies upset about these with the decision. and because of the problems of the state official an m, and then up to a free like they're westbank, is that well, the policy men freely like they are being occupied by d as early as a contributed to the change. i'm not so sure that the georgia leg we'd be holding an without the will between these islands. he's below and defend t dad's the outcome of the role of changing the map. this after we impala and same patient as president in tone, sound today. you and so kill, has now being suspended from office with over 2 thirds of the national assembly voting against him. sees him on my h. u. i takes us through the saga. the official south korea's use of fuel has been encased after his failed attempt at declaring martial law with parliament casting 204 votes in favor and a 5 against his ouster made on the suspension of the rebellion leader. use suki all
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is just the 1st step in resolving the crisis. we will ensure that the impeachment of human suki all gets approved to cut off. we will not use our vigilance plates until a thorough investigation is conducted to uncover the full scope of the incident. and those involved and those responsible are punished, but it did not go down and that a fight initially pledging to stay in power toner. and you may pause for a moment now, but the journey toward the future, which i have walked with the people over the past 2 and a half years, must never come to a halt. dreadful. i will never give up. so sudden holding in my heart all the criticism, encouragement, and support directed me. i will do my best for the country until the very last moment. but what led to this political earthquakes earlier this month, you and imposed martial law to protect the country from what he called supporters of the democratic people's republic of korea. accusing the opposition of
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sympathizing with the countries nor their neighbor. 6 long hours later, his order was lifted following a parliamentary vote as calls for use impeachment grew louder. the declaration of martial law was the 1st and 45 years of democratic rule in the country. provoking a strong response from the public is on popularity rule, along with the sentiment that his decision endangered citizens live by provoking the dpr k. but not all spelled the same after the impeachment, conservative supporters to the streets accusing the rolling party of between noon and calling for his return to office. but here's where it gets interesting. reports claim that under his command, drones were sent across the location line to provoke of crisis and create a pretext for martial law. after verification, we have confirmed that a south korean drone was indeed sent to pyongyang. the defense counter intelligence
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command appears to have planned a drone dispatch, while some lawmakers also claim that south korean special forces were involved in or this trade in the crisis. there are people in that unit who disguise themselves as north korean agents and north korean soldiers. i think they were used as agents who create a pretext by disguising themselves as north korean soldiers causing terrorism and then fleeing, claiming that north korea invaded the south or that spies did. military officials themselves are now claiming the now impeach president may have plunged the country into political turmoil for his own interest. when aust, did you know that they were going to hit the drones or the prisoners in north korea? special forces come on the clock jungling said i understood that they were going to hit them, implying that he assumed a northwind situation would be created. you was decision to declare martial law lead south korea to its biggest upheaval in decades. so it's little wonder that he's removal from office sparks celebrations amongst citizens. if you'd like to
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read more on any of on stories, do have 2 more websites on the dot com. so it's going to have your company here and on the international bye for now the you know, living down here, i see this guy too. okay. i couldn't get the picture of it. because uh i, i didn't pull my my phone out fast enough. time i got my phone, i take a picture of this thing i saw in the sky. that's what really tripped me out. this
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is one of the ships i saw in the sky. and that's what it looked like. it kept saying brother to his that read those, this right here. i saw this and this guy is a useful data pipeline ship. that's what it looked like. this one was coming from the opposite way. are able to select a big risk green container, plug in this guy and a week towards that mountain right over there. the one that has a door on top of it. yeah, yeah. you can see the door, you can only see the door when the door is open. yes, these are one of the phenomenons that, that i've seen out here. because i had friends, couple of friends that are witnesses. i talked to him about the said they saw the same thing that i saw before. so i knew i was seeing things you know early, and that's what makes you real with each other. people see the same things that i saw. remember, you're all champions here. you're all special. god,
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not you very much. he's never forgotten you. he's right there in the midst of her mess. he's right there waiting for you. well, here and i've lived here since i was 5 years old, so sorry. 5 years old man. i grew up here and you what i learned live here, the bad you learn to love to people, you know? because uh, i'd be like a lot really, really good deal with me today because i as i know they have, i apologize to have what happens in everything else while it's being real about myself and being really got to because you have to be real, a real with you in 1st, you know, have to little over 32 years ago, i find myself in a really, really dark place in my life. uh, you know, no home, nothing. i was just my wife and i uh, you know, she is with the lord now, but uh, we just had nothing and someone reached out to us. so someone operators help. and we just want to get back to these beautiful people out here. i'm telling you it's
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such a blessing. we come out once a month in order just that you don't speak to them about the lord. pray for them, offer them clothes we do raffles and make it exciting the books for the children. and that's what we're doing out here. religious people say they go back thing and tangled up in their bags, their own ways, an interpretation of the word. but if you break it you on and you just take the word as it is the word strictly that nothing else. that's how you make your word. she's because it shows strange in near the people of the religious check. don't understand. i've never heard of. like all things for our enjoyment, they don't understand that and just show but you know, rules and regulations kind of, it's just guidelines you have up to how to do that. right. and do it wrong. so is just right way and wrong way of doing stuff. so, but you try to use by the words like, oh yeah, i try my utmost to, to, to buy
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a word. and people sometimes will say, well, what do you, what you're doing here, what you're doing there? well, what to do is not worry about it. that's between me and the creator the, you know, just to be honest, uh, i'm a drug addict and i have been for 25 years. uh i quit shooting dope probably about 10 months ago because you know, i work every day and tony's my weird and i work every day and you know, and very a few bags broken year truce laboratory don't cause you know the brand new to me. i'll fix it all the kids around here. if they need a bite, they come over to, hopefully they don't pick up real expensive on that. they say i like a bite. i give it to. so i get buys and flows, you know, mean not all the time, but regularly enough. and um, when they come in, i try to get through them right away. i try not to leave anything in the bags and then i,
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so i pulled the t shirts out. i pulled dresses and hang them up nice clothes. i won't like to see them less than the bags. people know you already and they the night holders and you can spread isn't exactly people typically where they're close until they've flipping fall apart or her and i got tires got tires for days. i felt like when i'm not aware of the time now. i feel like i feel like i'm naked. you know? like mike came, where's my time? when you, when people, even people, when i sit there like, uh, uh there are like, uh, arcadia guy with the guy. oh says, yep, i got a title right now. look at this one look, watch way. yeah, that's me that donald trump, the trunk, the trash. why should we go?
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like say right here, bra. this is the best feeling the slabs. oh no, sometimes this is like, like a dream to me almost. you know, like, this is what my yard will look like. if i had a yard, you know, all these rocks and all these tires and trees dumped all these rocks. i brought all this up here, but by myself, without a car i'm doing by myself. so minutes, a lot of work shifts. this is heavy. if you know, uh so well, i'm gonna put it in the ground and then once i get it in the ground, i'm gonna put a fence around it. and then it's gonna be the, the toiletry is gonna have toys all around it. so this is how i make it off mode, right? oh, uh, so uh, carver. got with the shovel. and then let's go to this one over here because this one has less rocks as well. not. so i uh,
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take out all the rugs so uh it doesn't mess up the tools, but i just launch yes. yes. the fire plan it out and make it look like that for my whole yard fit steak size. uh. maybe 2 days to get it all done. how often do i do? uh well, uh, once a week. yeah. it's a lot of work for sure. like i'm making it look nice for everyone to see, you know, number i was telling you about the for us 1st impressions. what like single part of the reason why we're a guy. you know, like, uh, so i look nice. so when people 1st see me, well, that's one way or 2 up to people come here for the are to look at our i think the my, my places i one of the newest places what the newest are you know what i mean? like for people to tennessee,
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you know it's been a while, but this is all i have a little can't walk here to go back stage and getting a lighting is done. yeah. we had it for i had said think it was about 8 months. it was rolling. so kitchen. yeah, yeah. and it was uh, faded and several couches there and, and bar adult. mm hm. um, there was a stage there. we didn't really actually use it that much for a stage. oh really? now no one makes any money out here. we really do try to share with each other as much as possible. i think most of us are pretty well convinced the economy so in, in the toilet you think so? probably isn't it, it's built to fluctuate, but at the same time it makes it extremely volatile and it's, it's, it makes it so it's like a bunch of plate spinning. and i was going to take is that once freaking plate that
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them it and they're all going to go down. so when it happens, i don't know, but we do look an awful lot like a country that is losing its balance. and that's economy. yeah, i ran, i worked with a large corporations that their data analysis needs, which is really just forecasting information. that's why i looked up ration the not a lot said yeah, i signed non disclosures often with most of the companies that i worked with and. and i just always kept it that way since i've been here in the slab of air was that i will also, you know, so i'm a ranger on and arrange runners, someone that runs out the bombing rage. you get deeper into it. is it anything so far this guy, the me, a bomb or missile from a jack or from anything?
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obviously that's where all the grasses were in the impact area. and do i go to the impact area? yeah, i go there quite a bit like seamless scares, sometimes i'm scared of. you're scared. why do you keep going back? i keep going back because that's what i know how to do. you know, so do collect the shells? yeah, i collect the shell, restaurants, nebraska, you don't touch and nothing is not the black shows like a good good rule of thumb is if you don't know what it is, don't touch it. that i know guys that got blown about the 50 calf. the is, are all banks. this is the head from this falling of boom. there's gorsline, there's still a go through a tank blue is it's a blue tracer, and we use it. so every, when they're shooting, there's like a 1000 bullets
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a minute, right? so you want, you can see it in the nighttime, the bullets. so every 5th one is a tracer. and what a tracer means is you can see the which way, the bush line in the dark time, and so as to train the military. so see which way they're shooting. if you make a home, then you're more likely to become more a part of the community and in be a part of it and not like a leech on it, you know, to provide something, you know, even if it's just support, right. a lot of people need a lot of originals for people need to run or they need people to care about them. and some people, that's their only job out here is just to be a caring individual. and they have other people like me that have a lot more means if you will. and so i, you know, i'm, i can easily talk to people. some of the people here can't talk to people they, they're shy or they have whatever elements they have and make it difficult for them to be able to talk to every person who comes into town. so because i can talk to all these people that come into town, i can let them know the stuff that we watch,
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the stuff that we liked, the stuff that we need. and then those things come here and there via people. and they don't always come here, sometimes it goes to the races or the soup kitchen or the range. but that's all letting people know that everybody here does something. and then the ones that can talk to people, talk to people and share the message. oh hello fanny. hello laura. how are you? this is a for of sean batch for you ladies. your rights, are you ready? oh, you do. oh, perfect. no, i'm good. i'm ready to go for you to try people out here. would you like that? no, i think you know, to go. yeah. so right. are some ladies from overseas, your know, venue our folder. i didn't mention that many people are visiting from outside of the us. yeah. before you cross the world series everywhere,
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anywhere and everywhere. i really think we'll continue just the stories. yeah, yeah, there's a tourist here and a lot of the times the tourists don't even make it up past salvation mountain, so they only get to see the range, the oasis. so if you get up above the hill, you get to explore what's out here and i know there's a bad rap and all that for what does happen and go on here. but i guess if you don't dabble in that lifestyle or whatnot, it doesn't really exist. so i don't know his ard wonder explain. you just have to experience labs. and by doing that you have to live here though. hey luke, this was a tanner i was in the probably this is karen sound. yeah . a little bit at a time and i get it cleaned up. i get all a big jumped into there and believe it or not,
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a lot of that stuff and get even those burn up there to get utilize, you know, and i want to try to find somebody clean. i'll just step out and have this car painted. you know, like do graffiti on it and some people are very good and the yeah, this was a good car. it was white headed convertible type. married. and then somebody ran in there one day. so it was on fire. by the time i came out the door a new shoot, my trump r plus, i didn't know if there's gas and i didn't want it to blow blow me up. yeah. the, by the middle of the 19th century,
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practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the colonial authorities at a post that heavy depth bringing the people into poverty exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the variations of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those who operated with them. the facts of ignoring the religious believes of the hindus led to them. you may have, as the voice mercenaries, filters serving under the british ground. 3000000000 began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river, north of india, the form of abuse. the rebels quickly took over daily that he rode resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal for the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels, cruel,
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late fee and slaves. the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the populace. these type of execution was called the gables, with the obliteration of them you may result the death of 800000 inhabitants of indians. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will for reasons why you have a fire, you know. so we had a fire that there was stated, the people who lived here for about 10 years, 20 yards from it. it is massive me and my can. can me here? yeah. we woke up in them. i woke up in the morning because my feet were hot because my baby is on fire. so that was a huge loss because i had like
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a $20.00 to $30000.00 worth of equipment in there, which i'm starting to like collect items of it. but i'm just kind of repeating i, besides like my own work, like a little bindix in programming and art digital art and stuff. um, uh, 6 telephones out here. uh, i take old phones that people don't need me or that we find that within a discarded and i get a phone working and i give it to the next person. so i have a list of the less of the people to the phones the can you see how long a frame is it and it only to of 25 managed word to burn to grow. just say go pub of good flags, smoke crazy. you all, you gotta have,
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know the whole story. a girl lived there. she had a bad, you know, are she had a bad when she lives up there? she traded it for this house. and then, you know, the other person g, people just hate, you know, and, and because the band, they got to bang, you know, they ended up turning it out here to the cops cuz they're riding and some they weren't supposed to. so now they're mad and you'll come over here and burn down your, your freaking house now. you know stupid. no, just stupid. as it's yeah, yeah. make it absolutely. they burned down because they're like, right stuff that we burned down and the people won't have nor staying and i'll have to leave where he got people around or do something down. i don't even get down there for sure of one of the basic rules you
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think don't be. and if you're around, you'll find out which we also got rid of the bars. we had like 3 or 4 bars that have popped up and hard liquor and people being able to hang out all night long with no repercussions, no responsibility, no accountability, things kind of got crazy. so all the bars burned down one summer a few years back and they haven't really popped back up. so now we don't really have that all night drinking arina anymore. the hardcore drugs often accompanied the bars, right? so you had the same people that were selling alcohol were the ones that were selling the hardcore drugs as well. i don't see you. i don't, i don't know. that's not true. i try to be an honest person as much as possible. i still lightest in hearts, but either one of the pictures there's a $1.50 or well. okay that and we'll see you guys later today. yeah. you to say hello to your dog. oh yeah. so i see loves to get
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a sense. we've got this place called slab mart, where i got a bunch of joke over there that i'm not taking it to the dog. i'll take it to slab more and dump it there, and my friends will be grateful because they walk through and they pick up, you know, like anything like this. we go to flat mart, i'm throwing that away as a perfectly good, all sort of thing. the that's what i do when i come here, bro, this for so i look for a move. when i come, i'm looking for trash bags that aren't ripped open. you know, the air won't be like all night. you're breaking into people's houses or something and you're, there is no way people are throwing all their stuff away. but, you know, check them out here for all the time. you know, like i live right there. so i can see for a trailer or trash for as long as i'm done by shelby the 1st one over here in the slabs. we like using
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a recycling or trash and making it into something some kind of are, you know, see how this all started right? here this skate party is beautiful. good says it wouldn't be swimming pool. i'm running across from here and i had to dump last night. well, i'm ready. now looking back with, i'm seeing i didn't see the ground in front of me. i went based 1st in here, but i got up and brushed me up off a little bit, got distracted, and said, by the way, this is escaped part. i mean a swimming pool in, but it had dirty in it. we cleaned it all out right there. concrete, pre born grants. we used to do just rock backfill, but there is no rock around here. so i was like, i found the rebar source around here. concrete work in general like a city escape park. like you check out the, they'll be like not even half this big, and it'll cost them many millions, most of that probably insurance property and they've got around 10 minutes fees.
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yeah. they, there's a kickbacks, essentially, perhaps, and goes along with building things through the government. but no, this is pretty safe for a d i y project like it's not cheap to do this stuff. yeah. so it really didn't have too many people show me what to do. i've got a little glimpse of it, but i've never really been on any other d i. y scenes was kind of figure everything out just researching it a stray suite, the costs of labor lives. it will never be done, but it will always keep going. getting a better and better. yeah. the more it gets built, the more people come, the more. you know, you get this straightened hang out. have a great time the. the next jam. so that's coming up later this month, which will be super awesome. usually a lot of people come out. i know there's going to be some people vending stuff like
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that. and so hopefully we can get some more of the support before everything starts . i mean, the frameworks already set up and everything, it's going to be a matter with our bodies. hold out on it and moving around. a lot of a heavy concrete. we'll definitely get you back. and carlos already has a fractured wrist. this year. i won't say anything that's going to terminate or make this place like bad feel way i can do this is my place. you know? i live here. i love people. you know what? i will, i want more people to confiscate, swapped me ro, go in here, get to vendors, and start making the money the right way. you know, we're not to do it. the only stream of money that comes in here is doris. the artwork. well, i've got a couple of people starting to get the idea on their artwork. come and make displays by the roadside, you know, but we need to kind of grow that. i imagine us being a place where a late
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a lady moves into a new apartment in palm springs and says, well, really needs a painting. let's go to slab city and see what they got of the. so there's a thing is called slab, just is sub just this is us like the slab or it's kicking out whoever needs to be kicked out or, you know, run and you know, i don't like doing this, but you know, if you, i don't want extra money or i've been through a lot of my life bro, went through a lot of the drive by and 96. my best friend oscar, who rather got shot in the head right in front of me. uh 60 years old. so i've been through a lot of new cars. uh, i'm uh, trying to figure it out to hollywood, dropped out a society at the time. it was split up very. you can always rely on the if you got a problem that needs to be solved and i can solve it. if you've got
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a revolver that needs to be results, i can resolve this. and it's got a little light of the nice of you find the next feel that item for you, for you to draw a model that needs to be caught up with the model to look how many bodies ages condo down here. it is way more to if they didn't, they didn't put it on the news. you know, it's the police say that as library and other this library don't manage people die . we're still being murdered here all the time. and on the downward facing out of nobody, you know, do you have is your, they it'd be, what does this appear like one minute they're there and then also the all yeah, they loved it, but they left the whole camp right to do. but the day they trailer data, all the, all the for the state is mailed out in the mail and i end up didn't tell. nobody does not. right. but there is no investigation here. i believe i believe this for a long time that we, we've had a 0 dollar amount like that was really down here and you guys,
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so i'm afraid he died. so it has happened. i hear it is always the same thing. the issue that the people since you've been here, have a lot of cave and uh, uh, kids before everyone else. but for myself, you know, i would say my morals have to do you know, and how do i think that they changed is, you know, before i came here where, you know, i was, someone died and i'd be like, no man that's got be able to take their stuff, well now i'm like a man, i'm gonna be over there and i'll get that stuff in. or when they're daddy, they're not gonna use it. and so i'm going to use my get when i'm there. they have that, you know ours. and you've got that on video for proof. it's, john is everybody, if you decide to come out here besides the keep your morals,
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there was an because they're supposed to up real bad and they had too much freedom and too much for like too much freedom for anybody is too much freedom. there can be too much i liked and spared a little bit, and then see what kind of colors coming out of the mouth. and i can let you know how your search and see what is that what i assume me a little bit. i'm not trying to get to buy the taste it if it's good enough for you, it's good enough for the crew. can i say your caterpillars coming down? but once you get here, you become a butterfly and if you need to leave this place, at least you have just experienced. and so people out there that, you know, the, there is a place where you become what you want to become. and that's here. and you know,
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there's a whole community that will support any idea that anybody has the my kids are you know, i don't, i don't have them right now. my associates a jury trial in alaska studio. i can see my kids. so there, i mean, it is very self cell and low. whenever, whenever i see my kids again, you know, when they asked and asked, what were you doing this whole time? no, that's what i've been doing all the time. i'm is, i'm 11. i'm actually happier. you know, i, i can be who i am and i get judge by this to me. you know, uh, i don't seem to the hell here, you know, and why would i leave and put myself in a spot where i'm going to be homeless. and right now, i'm not homeless. i have a roof or my food in the cabinets, you know, stuff that you drink,
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i have friends just good dinner. we're based here. i give you may, i'll make you laugh, feel a laugh and brighten e mail. you're something wrong with you. there's something wrong with you. have a good sense of humor. but i love you the way you are. when i say welcome home. like this gentleman right here, holding this camera to kill him. welcome home. because you know what you choose me with the best respect didn't just know when he sees his feelings. everybody's that are good people that's been through a lot out here so we don't lie about it. you know, most of my life i took been, i've been to say that now i want to, i want to do is be happy. is asked, is that too hard to be happy? but you know, happy new starts. you know what happened and start it starts right now. if you want to be happy, be happy, you know, is it, if you want to be happy, you know, the easiest way to be happy if we wake up in the morning. thank god. that's a,
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you know, that's a, that's a good way to be happy to be able to grow in the dark pay you know, you're pretty right. think so. i'm pretty or you're pretty and i'm cute. together. refer to you the the, it's part of us that they have their software, giovanni, or the motor at the queen of the big state in the us. and they are even feeding him certain to and then all the just to use like if use more inclusive. now or he does,
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