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the rose by 12 percent in california the staff has to be arrest this prospect in the estimation of russian left and then general ego carried on according to officials. and he was promised by fondest dollar reward, and a $100000.00 reward that resists and residence in front into the you state that you, you stopped at the much promises the crating wall. cash is on the way over a $1000000000.00 a month. the bulk dropping the mobilization age, involving of 18 year old replenishment offers on the front line. the canadian government is a k, off. a cascade of ministers reside in the auto us spaces a massive project folder folder approval from you, but it's created by shipping out financial aid to you,
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great at shortly out of pocket and get his grand written song don't bought. it installed nearly 15000 of 1500 to get out of jail free card edition them to a host of corrupt officials called the office and the lady more adjusted the month before he's gone from the deposit in washington. the kind of the welcome to our team to national, reaching you from the russian capital. with the latest i'm around the world. i a michael, push it out, kicking off all with this breaking news. russia's f, as b confirms a suspect in the assassination of left in a general ego career love has been arrested in the moscow region. the 9 year old man said he was recruited by your trade security services, according to the f as be the man who was born in of in his breakfast then arrived in moscow, had placed an explosive device on the school day. for this terror acts,
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he was promised the reward of $100000.00 an entrance into an e. u. country. now for more on this breaking development some thought in by in studio biology course, but the tables chaise good to have you join those right now. developing stories. what do we know so far? yeah. breaking news. the we've confirmation though from the 1st b, russian security service and uh, the investigative committee, and that they have detained an individual at least one person. you think there may be more than one detained, but we've details on this particular individual. a news becca, citizen, for from it was based on born in 1995. now he arrived in moscow received a, an explosive device. obviously, quite a technically advanced device that was placed on a scooter at the entrance to the residence of one of the men that were killed at he rented a car sharing vehicle. they're popular in moscow, the common,
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they're everywhere. so quite smart move, you know, you wouldn't notice them, they're packed in very random areas of the city. so again, it wouldn't be out of place to be seen. and from there, there was a, a live stream device if you like, a video which was broadcasting. and the surveillance, if you like, of this, a mines a home at to add to net for a pinterest in ukraine. and when the signal was received and it was confirmed, this was detonated the device was the net detonated remotely. so very interesting, this mon 29 year old man was promised a 100000 bureaus in payment by the s b. you were told and also residency in one of the european countries. so quite remarkable developments for a quick response from the security services here, which is very reassuring, but also it shows, uh, the links that the s b, you are willing to go to, you know,
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recruiting anybody who's willing to commit these acts. we've seen it before. another strikes they've carried of the, it's not so high tech as you know, uh, it's not james bond if you like. these are very vulnerable. people who are taken to receiving money to commit these acts. whichever brooklyn by just desperate people, you know, who would i agree to do anything for money? oh, but what's the point days, what has been the reaction generally to dfcs estimation. yeah. well, you know, generally uh, the, uh, the reaction to west has been one of you know, uh, you know, ukraine, we support your client and that's that sort of the stock on. so we support you kind . so if you're playing wants to commit to tear. if it wants to assassinate well named man, a couple of the week before christmas dinner, the people that fathers on arm stuck in the middle of the city in a residential company. so they want to do that. that's fine. as well as one of the most telling in stock reactions, it was from a cure stand with the british prime minister, who basically said, look, you kind can do whatever it likes. we support you fine. you're going to do no harm
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. eh, you know, the russians could do no royce, and that's what is the, what you have to say more comfortable with the assassination. well, as i say, we must stand with you quite. i think that's a developing situation. this morning's discussion was very clear about the strategic need for late, tired. so you start as we do with the pregnant this critical period. so it's is this, you know, a, we started with ukraine, that's some sort of license where you're trying to create these exeter, we've seen that. what are you doing at i covered that myself here in the last couple of years of loveland capacity and st. petersburg, blue blue assassinations, murders on armed individuals. these aren't even com buttons, a young woman at driving a jeep on for an event killed. interestingly, the british who are not really given the credit, if you like for being so i'm probably gonna stick in the war against russia. this covert on over to conflict have been this dynamo of a rooster foby,
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if you like. and they're determined to push the war forward in your train. we've seen reports from various journalists about uh, you know, covert involvement in ukraine by the british. and we've had the head of the british s. i s the secretariat service that are known as m y 6, richard more recently in act and was very interesting given the timing. now with this strike inside rush, i know the one that he was coming out and saying, look, we support the few rushes or excuse me, ukraine's very, very dangerous on the violent secret service. we support them. we train with the sub list today and confirmed that and stuff and we cherish our heritage of co action, which we keep alive today and helping ukraine resist the russian invasion as well. what would say, where's the place of negotiation? where's the place of dialogue and all of this, but let's keep that aside and, and come specifically to washington. what has been the reaction to this so far?
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well, washington have been a little bit more nuanced throughout the, this phase of the conflict in ukraine's, the last couple of years. they, you know, are very anxious not to be seen to be aligned with any kind of terrorist attack. but despite the fact that we seen in the us media various reports and new york times washington post. so she confirming a long and low studious history, where american secret services use the view that basis in ukraine to system and training very much like the british. and of course, this isn't on seeing was a war and the shadows would officially politically the white house, the pentagon. everybody's going to say we have nothing to do this despite the fact that we fund every single element of the ukrainian regime. we pay their wages, their pensions, we supply them with their weapons, they're targeting data there, satellite systems, they don't do you guys have known and has the corruption? absolutely. so despite this, they still will say, we knew nothing about this. you know, everything else about your plane, you know where the money's going. you know what we're doing?
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know what our mission is and ukraine of freedom and democracy. of course, it's a dictatorship. now we don't know anything about what the view those and insights come to moscow and assassinate a senior at general. and i am in a civilian setting. that's all the listen to the official a position if you like, of the us state department. the, the killian view that appears to be in some nation of the become a little with but weapons chief digital trail off. one is the 1st one. the problem is saying that the ukrainian allies are or to blame for those. you have response specifically to that or, or more of the products was killing me. i don't have any assessment on that. that explosion. i can tell you that the united states was not aware of it in advance and was not involved. did the us have any role at all either providing intelligence or otherwise? uh, in the way it looks like the target killing of the russian general? yeah, i can tell you we were not aware of this operation in advance. we, we do not support or enable those kinds of activities. so again,
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this is la carte attitude to morales, he anywhere else on earth anywhere. and that this occurred, the assassination of a known land senior military officer and not accomplished in the, in the, in the conflict would be, could immediately describe as brutal act of terrorism on the british by the americans, by the european union, by nato. but when it comes to russia, there's no harm, no evil can be done to russia that isn't allowable. and there's no crime that you crank to commit. it seems it just seems that they can do no wrong in the eyes of their masters. like what to see, because as the days have a v, c a f as b has a lot of investigation and they're coming up with results already just about 24 hours to the tables. thank you for bringing us up to speed right now. as. busy we discussed at the latest developments with for my c, i on the listed and sealed bud associates and larry johnson. and he explained that
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western intelligence agencies undoubtedly have a hand in the murder of general kellogg. well, this is clearly an intelligence operation, and i will assure you that it was a and my view and intelligence operation carried out with a full knowledge of both the c i a and then my 6. because when you see western media climbing out with that story so quickly that that's a sign that the, the corporate action side of the house is that c i a and m i 6 are putting the word out to the journalist that they are in touch with to give that story, the fact that this was staged in by staged, i mean the 1st week about an announcement mccue's, general corolla on fairly loud, justly of being responsible for use of chemical weapons in ukraine when in fact, the evidence actually points to the ukrainian handed in such a weaponry and then within 24 hours is killed. and this was not a random killer. it would not be unusual for the c i a to pass on
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information about the locations and activities a general rule that the ukrainians might not have. now actually i would suspect that to ukrainians have far better intelligence on general. totally lost moves and plans, but you still have to take that into account not just american, but also in my 6 and intelligence operatives. while the nation in moscow comes, as ukraine suffers losses on the battlefields, despite the support from its western patrons and the you have promised key of the money will continue to flow with over to be on the bonds set to be shipped off next year. and that's, as washington is urging zaleski to lower the mobilization age and round up the 18 year olds for the frontline over now to ortiz. and it goes down of the next republic with more details of the use. still,
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diplomatic kind of clause has promised that starting january next. yeah, the block will be providing you create a new with one and a half 1000000000 euros every month by the end of 2025. that would amount to $18000000000.00 euros, which coincides with how much the blog had promised to send to ukraine throughout 2023. but those short on the delivered and sent only 13 and a half 1000000000. now, all that money is intended to go to the ukraine. social expenses, help with funding schools, hospitals to pay out pensions and so on. because since the beginning of the conflict of ukraine getting economy has simply stopped being sofa sustainable at the same time, this comes as a ukrainian on forces keep finding themselves in a truly disastrous position here on the front line. according to the figures reviewed by the russian defense minister on monday, since the very beginning of the operation since 2022 ukraine lost a 1000000 soldiers in both dead and wounded. here on the front lines more than half
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of that number accounts for 2024. most is us route this. yeah, the russians have liberated some 4 and a half 1000 square kilometres of land. and it is the sort of success that the russian army hasn't had since the very early stages of the special military operation. now, what isn't helping that ukraine, you know, i mean, is the fact that it is not exactly the band of brothers? very often. it is very, very fine. the opposite of the shining example of a brotherhood, for instance, according to the new revelations made by 2 ukranian and peas, won't exactly know for the pro russian stones, a newly mobilized recruits. within the $200.00 and 11th brigade, they were tortured. they were beaten so badly that that organs ruptured and that they will actually sent on admissions that spelled out sudden death to move. this
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is that is why are we only now talking about this story? this calls for more than just an internal investigation or inspection referral. but crimes have been committed but where people have been seriously b as lord and for what the decent money they want to direct money transfers from people who been paid for their military operations of ethics torsion. but they'll simply extortion. well, people who didn't agree to pay up were beaten into submission for such like this isn't exactly helping with motivation among those who are on the front line and among those who might find themselves being drafted there shortly. because right now ukraine only mobilizes males of 25 years of age and older, but washington has been pushing zelinski low of that page to 18 years old. these adjustment who just finished high school and them watching this doesn't exactly help guide. they won't exactly be motivated and prompted engine spied through on.
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so the quote was when, if it comes in fact, even the russian president, vladimir putin has said that if the landscape and his retinue choose to lower that age. uh, that would be a crime against the ukrainian people get isn't one usually shared into this recording is coming up. the key version does not predict the interest of the ukrainian people. this is already obvious today at the orders of those whose interests they serve and protect. they will reduce the mobilization age to 18. 0 boy and boys will be driven to slaughter all alone because they all ready to catch people on the street like straight dollars. they're going to forced mobilization, they don't and send them in the bullets. i think they will send boys the same way. and then there's the figures of this regime will simply flip her on top of them to seek protection from those whose tasks they are performing today. versus gotcha guardians. now at the same time ukrainian combined as they have been repeatedly complaining that they simply do not have enough personnel to mind the trenches, they have been complaining don't just about want to think of reinforcements as they
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are guessing. but also about the quality. so this, all of that is a, basically, that's why the ukrainians, they abandoning their positions. this is why russia has managed to liberate and to take this much territory this. yeah, there's also a very strong reluctance and a whole still it to be shown by you, the ukranian authorities and diplomats, when any sort of peace initiative comes up is that have been some floated by the united states by hungry, but the ukrainian authorities, they threw it all out of the window in the very hostile and even sometimes diplomatic mind that there is a major road blog on the, on the way to and you sort of a piece in gauge meant between russia and ukraine. but it seems that more and more how is with the united states apparently would soon to lead the assets. when trump, uh, it gets uh, gets thrown in. uh, so this the next year could see some improvements and somebody escalation to
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add to canada. now where the government is on the brink of a political collapse auto, as finance minister, at least you have freedom denounced that she has resigned from a cabin a position over the nations budget. prices are the opposition leader said the justin crudo is losing it at the worst possible time. is mr. speaker, it just here to underline the chaos were faced with here. the finance minister resigned the day, she was to present the fall budget, which was going to contain a massive deficit over run the job then went automatically to the industry minister who immediately resigned like on the spot which then went down the line and the next person the order was the famous to randy's and they're not available through the job either. we're now less than 2 hours away from the fall economic update. why won't the prime minister have the courage to come in here presented himself and put
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it for a confidence vote tonight. the meanwhile, the canadian bon, manage to address the political out peebles while attending the christmas party, saying that it's all just a simple holiday argument. thank you all. the thank you all for being here tonight. it has been in the been full couple of days hasn't been easy and that's why i'm so happy to see you guys. you know it's, it's hard not to feel happy when we're like this. liberals among the family because that's what we really are a big family. now, like like most families, sometimes we have fights around the holidays for the course. like most families,
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we find our way through it. well, what is added to massive budgets deficit in canada is the ship loads of age to grade. since february 2020 to canada has committed over $19000000000.00 in total assistance to cab, including $4500000000.00 in military gear. and all this has been done with a nod from canadian finance minister, christy, freeland, canadian journalist, and activist e f, as in glass, as of the hop policies of all is being hawkish and anti russian. or her father was a nazi propaganda or grandfather's was a, was a nazi propagandist during world war 2. she is somebody who has been of very she was a former foreign minister and she was very hock is very and i try to rush of much before the, the invasion because she's well actually going back to relate teams she was trying to undermine the soviet union tried to break up,
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you've turned away from the soviet union. back in late 19 eighties. christian freelance is, is leaving because she understands the ship is, is thinking, and she wants to position herself in terms of the writing to lead the party in the future. the, you know, the trump. 2 terror threat is a very significant threat that will have a major impact in canada's economy. i'm kind of skeptical that terms can actually go forward with that because we will have a major impact on us economy as well. but i think that it's, it's correct to say that the, the sort of, uh, economic and political situation in canada is, is pretty, a fluid or a, i wouldn't go so far as saying dire, but it's, it's, it's not a good situation. and, and freeland, understands that and,
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and she understands that the popularity of to know is declining kind of steadily. and i think she wants to distance yourself, essentially from, from chicago. so that she can sometime down in the future, lead the liberal party and maybe become a prime minister. and switching gears now, as donald trump's presidential victory has now been confirmed with the state of texas, putting him over the top with 40 electra votes. go by this time and palance running out and with a stroke of a pen, he has done granted chemistry for nearly 1500 criminals paddling his mutari. i saw the hunter, while the story of those patent leaves one to wonder why they are getting a pass, and the records created. all things don't know, quarter investigates. one day he says, one thing the next day he says another we all know joe biden flip flopped on his promise not to presidential the part in his son. will you accept the jury's outcome?
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their verdict, no matter what it is. yes. and have you ruled out a pardon for your son? yes, you have this question before it was asked of me not too long ago couple of weeks ago. and i was very clear and i said no, is there any possibility its still and its still a no, it will be a no, it is a no. and i don't have anything else to add. will he pardon his son? no, we've been asked that question multiple times. our answer stands, which is now hunter biden, who, aside from enjoying crack cocaine and going to strip clubs as of at least 2018, was grappling with felony weapons charges. still, the outgoing president seems to think that the democratic election campaign finished up clean. we run it. we run a campaign basically, scandal free. it's hard to do in american politics. but well, joe is headline making pardon of his son was scandalous enough for many americans.
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the main stream media was virtually silent regarding the other one and a half 1000 sentences that were commuted and you might even think many of them were a lot shady or then bite and junior take for pennsylvania. judge michael connor had nicknamed the kids for tash judge in 2011. he was convicted of making 2800000. 7 dollars from for profit prisons, by wrongly sending children to these facilities, the lives of so many kids were ruined with at least one you've been committing suicide after ending up behind bars. it's no surprise, their parents are outraged at the pardoning of their children's torment, or kind of hands, actions destroyed families including mine. and my son's death is a tragic reminder of the consequences of his abuse of power, this part and feels like an injustice for all of us who still suffer. right now i am processing and doing the best i can to cope with the pain that this has brought back. we had no time to get any time taken away from us. we had no one to talk to,
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but now we're talking about the president of the united states to do this. what about all of us? even pennsylvania is governor, criticized by these pardoning of kona hand as a decision that's made the heart ache of those wrong families a whole lot worse. i recognize that those on the outside can question those decisions as you are here today. and posing a question to me as to the clemency granted by president biden. so i'll offer these thoughts as an outside are not privy to all the information he looked at, but i do feel strongly that president biden got it absolutely wrong and created a lot of pain here in northeastern pennsylvania. we're going to hans not the only one part and by biden, who liked to pick on little kids. jacqueline mills ended up in prison because she stalled millions of dollars that were intended to help feed hundreds of poor hungry children in eastern arkansas or defense. the law is racist. i'm trying to understand what the hell is the difference between me and these other people that
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has to be a set of rules for whites, and i wouldn't say for blacks, but for jacqueline mills, then there's dr. mira thoughts about who in 2012 stalled millions of dollars from cancer patients in mississippi. she received a maximum sentence of 20 years for her crimes, but it's now getting off easy. prosecutor said that she would allow her cancer center to reuse syringes and use chemotherapy treatments after they had expired, leading to a number of depth, and the spread of h. i be a number of victims and their relatives even express their grief publicly after attending stotts of a court hearing. my sister meant a lot to my family because she had a hand in raising us. so i'm hurt over that. but i have some closer to the fact that now i know some justice is done. let's not forget former new york state, assemblyman william boyland done his 21 felony counts all connected to robbing the elderly. he was sentenced to 14 years in prison back in 2015 after he stole state
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funds for senior citizens and took thousands of dollars in bribes from under cover f. b. i. agents who me late or even asked for another $250000.00. i have legal fees for this legal thing that i have. i have to hire a good attorney. i have a good attorney. i just can't pay him less for me to be talking the kind of, you know, expensive kind of vision that i have for this project. and myself, i not only have to be clear of this project. i have, i have to get clear of these charges, but i have to sort of come back in a bigger sense. that's what has to happen. you know, i mean, in the long term, i think, you know, everybody wins with that. that's all on top of previous bribery charges that boyland had on a completely separate occasion. but he had shop change and comparisons the nearly $54000000.00 that read a crunch, well stole from the city of dixon, illinois. when she was treasure there in the 1990 and the largest public stepped in the states, history crowned well funded
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a lavish lifestyle. over the course of 2 decades. while her city fell into financial crisis. while the city was suffering, the defendant was living her dreams cardwell as conduct and continuing to take millions of dollars from the city of dixon to support her lavish lifestyle. while she knew that dixon was in the financial straits with a specially egregious friend, well was set to be released from house arrest in 2029. but she locked out with bite and disliked the former ceo of zip rewards. paul burks who got busted for running a $900000000.00 ponzi scheme. built on lies an empty promises. the scheme got out of hand more than mister burks may have thought was going to happen. but anyone could have seen what was going to occur outside himself and his marketing cheerleaders. last but not least, is felix victor johnson from maryland, a former care taker who stole money from his mentally disabled patients over $30000.00 in fraudulent tax returns. in fact, all filed using their personal information. who knows how many more bad apples
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there are among the criminals that bite in part. and what we do know though, is that the of going president is planning to pardon even more, which could very likely mean denying justice to even more victims and their family members. before would go a recap of breaking news that we've been following. sadly, this, our russia is f as b has a rest of the 29 year old man from a who's becca, stand in connection with the assassination of left to the general legal care law. and he said he is admitted to being recruited and directed by ukrainian secuity services. and he said that he received an improvised explosive device upon his arrival to moscow to conduct the sutherlands. the will be as easy, it'd be, that would be by my rented a cost sharing vehicle and equipped it with a wi fi camera. and the footage was streamed to organize us all the time to plot in ukraine are now still with all the international for all the latest. i'm around
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