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are going on the ground, can the breaking news on our team to national ross and secure with this? uh, this is a record of mine who assassinated left to the general ego. cool, um i did a now the 29 year old says piece of crating and has less promised him a $100000.00 at a resident and for the you for the but you stopped much promises you 3 more cash is on the way over a $1000000000.00 a month to have both dropping the mobilization age and rounding up 18 year old to refund issued losses on the front line. and joe biden prints out nearly $1500.00, get also jill free cause dissing them to a host of corrupt officials. cam office and jobs is that profit of somebody
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incarcerating kids. old is just a month before he goes away from the . but what could you do? not coverage of the latest strategies shape in the world right now. this is, are the international. i a michael, quite you style and taking all of us during this time with the breaking news, rushes f as b confirm the suspect, and the fascination of laughter. the general ego carrie law has been arrested in the mazda region. i turned in all your old man and said that he was recruited by ukraine security services, and according to the f, f, as be the man who was born in whose back is done, who arrived in moscow and placed an explosive device on this quote to, uh, for this uh tara, at he was promised a reward of a $100000.00. an entrance into an e. u country is a judge and the best of them cleared the what's new the detainee was taken to the
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investigator and investigative actions are being carried out with him during the interrogation. he explained that he had been recruited by the ukrainians special services on their instructions. he arrived in moscow and received an improvised explosive device. he placed it on an electric scooter, which he parked at the entrance of the apartment building where igor keira life lived well of the month. yeah, well the f s b will, should security service have arrested at least one person and they released details of it. one person they have in custody. and who's back citizen from whose bank has done born in 1995, 29 years old. and he rode to moscow and he was given a, an explosive device, a high powered explosive device. he placed it on the schools are, which wouldn't be a common around most, all of these a ride sharing scooters, scooters you would see them at the entrance of the building. so quite a smart way to conceal the device you would suggest. and then he also placed the why fi connected camera in a ride sharing? currently, that's
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a car that you see are parked around the city of moscow. very frequently again, wouldn't raise any suspicion, and there even be shared people take them, they rent them for a day and practice anywhere around the city. and now there was a live stream apparently of the monitoring of this entrance where this gentleman was killed. and it went to demand for patrol skin ukraine. now when the members in, at the entrance, the device was remotely designated. now we also have some, a video of the suspect which has been released quite remarkably. and he reveals, and it's revealed by the investigators that he was offered a $100000.00 us dollars on residency. and you are paying country, how does ukraine so security service a offer a promise, a residency in europe in union, if you opinion and have nothing to do with what's going on and data on the united states. but some of the listen, i'm a look at the actual video of the suspect that's been released by the f as b. b s. from us. i came to moscow on the instructions of the ukrainians special
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services. after arriving, i bought a scooter, and a few months later, i got the materials for the bomb. then i prepared everything in place. the bomb next to the general's house is when he left the building. i press the button here. how. why did i do this? to you, i was offered $100000.00 and a european passport. now in addition to this development, we've had the emory is a higher over the farm industry. spokes woman coming out and sort of getting put in some context on a general like a law of who we was, why he would have been a target. and you know, she makes it quite clear that he was a foreigner beside the bone and felt stone and issue if you like, of the west because he had been actively showcasing the involvement of the united states, a big business and ukraine and bio labs. the issues with cove, its origins and you know, we can actually have a listen to her sort of putting it on in context. uh, why would this might have been a target that some of this stuff is they should quote,
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can you look became if someone in the side of their histories of folks in the west, it is indicative that the secure to service of ukraine concepts don't she actively opened a criminal case against a guarantee left under a completely invented pretext, allegedly, in connection with the use of chemical weapons against ukrainian notables, the soldiers upon rumsey, the various preparations for terrorist attack, a terrorist attack under the guise of allegedly galaxy won't legality. there is no such thing. can ukraine for a long time in ukraine? the laws of law have long been stolen and destroyed by the west. everyone understands perfectly well that the legit killers. and we have seen that the key of regime has once again taken responsibility for a new terrorist attack. old is as bew henchman, the match key regime. this is all a to kid, old managed by the anglo saxons, the main beneficiaries of terrorism,
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of the key regime on this case in the 1st place. because the wes applauds those who are cracking down on those who are trained with old. lemme just learned down the was full into a new reality of post tories. this is a close i reality because of the truth is destroyed, then reality is distorted. she mentioned the anglo saxons. there hasn't been any reaction from the west sofa. mm hm. so generally, the reaction of the list has been as predicted, you know, at nothing to do with those. we don't know thing about this. certainly it's, it's like car that you would, we know everything about what's going on. you claim, well russia's doing there, we can give the intelligence to the opinions of, at the location of russian troops. if we can tag it themselves, we can see, by the way, just in the hands of, you know, nothing about what the s b u does. that one, the most, a marketable reactions i think has been from a search here. sorry, i'm are the british prime minister who has basically said, look, you probably can do anything at once once we stand. but you find this is to be some sort a license that you know, your brain. can you give me an extra terrorism? we've seen it before. in the last 2 years. i personally cover the feelings of
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loveland capacity and st. petersburg, are you do going to own armed individuals not even confidence murdered at i'm just no condemnation. so in the lot in the opposite combination, what is it or the ag condoning this? that's what it is that it takes years time are quite remarkably saying, you know, they can basically do whatever they liked the simplicity of. are you 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. so to start, as we do with the training this critical period. yeah. so until the context of this is also interesting and important. we recently had richard moore, the head of the u. k. s. i a special intelligence aerospace b m y 6. who worked very closely with the usb us. those, you know, the us intelligence services as well. coming out of the same. we're very proud of our heritage with working with you finding intelligence service this is going on
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for decades. so it's something new. and then this happens. and also what maria comes out of a said that, you know, uh, since you've faith case it been opened against general to the love that she was in some way responsible for the use of chemical weapons in ukraine. so prove whatsoever that whereas there has been improve of use of them by your trade, that's have a listen to the u. k. intelligence cheap, basically boasting that they are very proud and happy that they are in cahoots. if you like with you, probably just you let some of us and we cherish our heritage of co action, which we keep a life today and helping ukraine resist the russian invasion. so there you go from the horses mouth as they say, we're very happy we cherish our interaction with them. so, you know, uh, predictable, political response, but we don't know anything about this has nothing to do with the so this like card we have select when we know exactly what's going on and you find they can tell us exactly what's happening in particular village boot, you everywhere they know everything that's happening, they don't know what the intelligence service of you probably which is funded,
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directed, operated, unlicensed, essentially by the west intention, if they know nothing about that, it seems remarkable why so cnn has done as again fig. news on air. now in syria, the boat cost us corresponded apparently stage the hot failed jail brake hassle, been full of damascus, but it turned out to be here. all the story was actually a former member of bosher, a list of intelligence forces that had been in prison for less than a month to over expulsion related charges. i'll take a look, have a drop mind, see for yourself, a 1000000 watches my are both hands. this the prison they brought me to, he says it's a 3rd prison authorities after 3 months and a window was south. so can finally see this guy come
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a here. ok david might or somebody to be. so fairly with this was now done for his body. can't handle it. we have subsequently been investigating his background and are aware that he may have given a false identity. let's not cross the live to a rama zane don list joining us from cairo not before we begin. let's, let's remind all of us that rom much highland, cnn correspondence virus awards coverage of the war. and guys on october last year, alex ticket listed before i bring. how are you on the
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all right, well, how much so cnn. s a report feature, regular fig president. who they said was the touch ed. and what's really interesting that he's actually somebody who report that need to people. so what's your reaction to such a huge gap? and i'm not surprised, and whether it's cnn, whether the dvd, this is what you're going to continue seeing from maintenance you need. yes, because it's not new was it's at the end of their narrative. so the more important thing is, what you've done you as a person who is a receiver of that and you're seeing the same thing of the typical white savior, the bringing on of democracy if it's not in syria, if it's an audit and this whole and just as i said, the customized democracy at asked to be a better word for it would be the webinar thing of democracy when it comes to
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what's going on in syria. uh, it is important for us to create a safe space for conversation for dialogue. so that the super see the narrative or in other words agenda does not take control. so this video that i'm being, it's just an example of what we will continue seeing if we don't have a loud during narrative. if we don't take over that space because parts of the reason we are in the case that we are in today is because we have allowed this false narrative or their agenda to take presidents. you have these mainstream media outlets on a pedestal. so we need to be louder, start a thing uh, independent needs. yes. so i actually have been comes, talk to the conversation and allowing the faith based to properly talk about syria,
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what's happening, how to help in this coming period. all right, now, going back to calling out virus award. if you could recall for us one that has stand out among all the many journalists covering gaza. and i don't really want to dwell on this, but it is important to note that cnn was the only news channel that came with the united nations and voice. every other news channel had been present to listen to the deal, the bombing that's had been happening over night to year of the fact that israel had destroyed the corey door, the, the, the board to record your that would allow aid and had you been there as other journalists were there, you would've known this is proper journalism that your, your 5 w plus how you're seeing this time and time again of media either making
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it seem as if it is, it makes sense. what's happening to the palestinians, but it wouldn't make sense otherwise. and the double standard that our course by the mainstream media is all to be combat that. so we all need to not just call them out, but the louder than them. and the other thing was, this is not new to vienna and they have done the videos before that we had seen and hence calling them out in pages around from, from your assessment has anything changed since then when we look at how the middle east is covered, by journalist from the west. it's not going to change because like i said, these are not news outlets. these are government or these are puppets they are. this is an agenda, so it is very much, it's not about news anymore. i'm not here to tell you how many children are dying or what's happening for example. and again, i do in or it is what is going to, sir,
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to the employer the, the, the, the writer of the agenda. and we've seen the effects uh basically wreath is pressed, we need this, these, this is the jargon that you need to use. this is the message that you're going to hammer on. so it, and it's all been exposed. and this is the one optimistic side from what we are being in the region, the double standard, the screen and, and bar circle double standards have expose, just to what extent and what len, these mainstream media will go to, to serve their own agenda to serve their own narrative, and bear in mind that this is not just for us, the people who are aware this is also for their own to keep up faith in and on their own domestic grounds. hey, listen, this is what we're doing in the middle east. we are receiving them,
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we are bringing them democracy so they need to keep up this phase of for the tax period and the justified the ongoing onslaught. so there be, when you look at them for what they actually are agenda rather than use a uses, you realize how important it is to empower your own narrative to empower those around you to look at the independent need. yes. and, and also empower those on the ground and, and so you can speak up to do the simplest of things now is the age of social media where you can, since you do like so that you would truly a subsidy because syria now is at a place where you do need a strong narrative, you do need to understand what's going on, and you're not going to understand what's going on by listening to cnn. that's for sure. now in response to predict was m c and the spokesperson has said that he was the prison guards decision to free the man and not the crews. now,
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does that make any difference from your perspective? it absolutely not. as a journalist, even if it doesn't matter because it is going, you always i, i'm always very interested in this. does it matter? the end result is the same. the lie is the same. so then if it is your responsibility, you can just throw it as a jury another you need to ask basic questions. you need to, you need to investigate. you claim that you're a senior exponent of the middle east. you need to be aware of the language you need to be aware of the place you need to also humble yourselves after a question. it's not just about sensation isn't. it says this cnn. we're a simply stated that the prison footage is greed, find the prison. it doesn't work that we need to investigate, you need to be around. and this is something i've not said before, but when i was a field during of this uh, back in 2011,
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i will never forget one mainstream media outlet who gave a graffiti canister to one protester and told them what to write on the wallet so that they can have that footage and eric, so this is, so when you have journalists on field on brown, be also need, there's also something called the fix that you called before. someone on ground, a local, that's all to help you out all to help you navigate it. and it's not just any fixer, it's someone who's background, you know, who speak the language, who knows, of the territory, who knows of the people. so these are simple, basic journalists, fig, uh, trees that you need to have in order to know who am i speaking to this is the responsibility words or responsibility. the footage that you're showing is their responsibility. the 4th is that you're not showing is also responsibility. jane and
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we need to go back to ethics and not just sensation is i'm an agenda, and this is why again, i reiterate empowering the right people is all the essence right now. so that because their narrative is not going to change, their agenda is not going to change. what does need to change is ordinary if it needs to be louder, so that the d human eyes ation does not continue. and this constant white feed, your attitude is also just more exposed. all right, we have to leave it here. now ra mazda and john lice. thank you so much for your time. 80 for having. thank you. now over to the ukrainian conflicts where kids forces us suffering losses on the battlefields, despite the support from its west, the patrons and the eu has promised ukraine. the money will continue to flow with over a $1000000000.00 per month set to be shipped throughout next year. that's as washington is urging zalesky to lower the mobilization age around the 18 year olds. busy the
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front lines our daisy goes down off in the doing, the extra public has more of the use told diplomat kinda colossus promise that starting january next year. the block will be providing ukraine 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 and 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 pay out pensions and so on. because since the beginning of the conflict of ukraine getting economy has simply stopped being self 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,
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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 of that number accounts for 2024 most is uh throughout this. yeah, the russians have liberated some 4 and a half 1000 square kilometers of land. and it is the sort of success that the russian army hasn't had since the very early stages of the special ministry 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 fun the opposite of the shining example of a brotherhood, for instance, according to the new revelations made by 2 ukrainian and peas, wrong to exactly know for the pro russian stones newly mobilized recruits. within the $200.00 and 11th brigade,
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they were tortured. they were beaten so badly that that organs ruptured and they will actually sense on missions that spelled out sudden death to move a show. that is, why are we only now talking about this story? this calls for more than just an internal investigation or inspection of the crimes have been committed. people have been seriously beaten. and for what the days money . they want to direct money transfers from people who've been paid for their military operations. it's extortion. simply extortion. while people who didn't agree to pay up were beaten into submission. fortunately, 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 shortly. because right now, you can only mobilize as males of 25 years of age and older. but washington has been pushing zelinski to low of at age 218 years old. these adjustment who just finished high school and them watching this doesn't exactly help guide. they won't exactly
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be motivated then from to the end in spied to answer the call to arms when, if it comes. in fact, even the russian president, vladimir putin has said that if zalinski and his retinue choose to lower that age. uh, that would be a crime, a gains to the ukrainian people get isn't one usually share it. and to the so kings calling the kia version does not predict the interest of the ukranian 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 home and boys will be driven to slaughter because they already catch people on the street like stray dogs during the forced mobilization and send them under bullets. i think they will send boys the same way and then the figures of this regime will simply flee abroad to seek protection from those whose tasks they are performing today. that's it right now with the same time ukrainian come on, does they have been repeatedly complaining that they simply do not have enough
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personnel to mind the trenches. they have been complaining not just about the quantity of reinforcement that they are getting, but also about the quality. so this, all of that is the, basically, that's why the ukrainians, they are 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 hostility 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 ukranian authorities, they threw it all out of the window in the very hostile and even sometimes diplomatic mind that there is a major road block on the, on the way to any sort of a piece in gauge meant between russia and ukraine. but it seems that more and more power is with the united states apparently soon to lead the effort when trump uh,
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gets uh, gets swollen in. uh, so this the next year could see some improvement on some of the escalation and states side. now with donald trump's presidential victory has below officially confirmed with the state of texas, putting him over the top with its 40 electoral votes. and as due by this time and power is running out, he has just brought to come and see to nearly $1500.00 criminals with some of these stories of those he has left off the hook. these one wondering when the why the getting a pass and given a clean slate are these don't know core to investigate those who, who not old the president big time. 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? their verdict, no matter what it is. yes. and have you ruled out
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a pardon for your son? yes, you have answered 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? it's still and it's 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 part of his son was scandalous enough for many americans. 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
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a lot shady or then bite and junior take for our pennsylvania. judge michael cunningham, 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, but now we're talking about the president of the united states to do this. what about all of us?
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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 for cold hands. 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 has to be a set of rules for whites, and i wouldn't say for blacks, but for jacqueline mills,
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then there's dr. mira thoughts develop, who in 2012 stalled millions of dollars from cancer patients in mississippi. she received the 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 deaths and the spread of h. i be a number of victims and their relatives even express their grief publicly. after attending such dive as 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 funds for senior citizens and took thousands of dollars in bribes from under cover
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f. b. i. agents who me later 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 in comparison to 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 a lavish lifestyle over the course of 2 decades. while her city fell into financial crisis.
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