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for that was just awesome. i mean truly deafening. silence in the room. that reminder was hundreds, if not more of us here. and i think we will really taken a box not necessary. you find the words themselves from the sentiment, but by the sincerity. you know, i think we tend to humanize politicians, especially post heads of state we see and going out that suited them booted there were dressing, defense committees that were dressing, call them, and the speaking out concepts attempted by hundreds of thousands. we lose anyone about the fox, they all just genuinely human. at the end of the day, i'm not send to just a few was really i thing for home to everyone in the room. how difficult that decision was for providing that person back in february 2022. but also how fundamentally he is just saying, russian citizens like the 145000000, all those who wake up and watch the news, who prays for the loved ones to come back safe and sound from the front lines. he
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feels the sadness and the tragedy that of course, the whole country is going through at the moment. so that is a 2020 full press conference on the 21st so called direct line. over an hour we are done, we stopped before and a half hours. i didn't get to ask my question, but you know what pitching has been doing this since 2001. so fingers crossed, i'll be back here in 2025. and maybe next time he'll give me a shout. but i've never stood oaks thought i would go on. it was a pause and we'll be back. know that somebody on the hello and welcome to worlds a part of the doing the same thing over and over again. and expecting different results, this set to be the definition of insanity that and the rest of the circles. it's
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called the policy of us doubling down. why is the, what's the ranges and it's waist, even when they tried and tested force doesn't deliver or deliver as the very opposite of what's expected of to discuss it. i'm now in join bar is on brief, on all start off humanitarian imperialism using human rights to sell a war as a professor of say, a radical physics professor and ridgemont is good to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. for having me now you heard nothing. my introduction, i quoted this thing that is open attributed to albert einstein. and she's going to be famous for demonstrating that even the laws of physics are relative, then not mechanistic. and yet, when we look at their current western policy is the current western uh, governing philosophy. it seems to me, at least very, i'm as an adaptable, it's open define reality as it is. um,
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what do you think is behind this more of the same approach? well, 1st of all, when you talk about the west, you should distinguish virginia, right? the state and you have and maybe you could have done yourself the for in the dream . because we not have this aiming to have some of the same policies as well. and you don't have the same interest, but the or paula says same very want july can police when it comes to, for example, of my country. yes, yes, yes, it says it was going to come to the, let me finish with the americans. you part of the americans in universe? so i mean, they came, he said they cannot dream and they cannot lose by the kind of dream that mean on the field in the battle field. they're not dreaming while they are close. these are the 3 men, so they go up to him. on the other hand, it gives them a very, very hard time accepting the nose. because we've had things that number example, i'm old enough to remember that in 67 and there he lives with the dental fan. same that the whole less last, but it took $107550.00 i. they gave up a 70
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t n. and then there was mastic bumping. it was exactly the same of these go as us now we have bumbled on them till the time is come to then negotiate. and the same thing, dave, and they say the same thing about their husbands now. and if those birds oceans, and then they'll get that means where we're going to negotiate. but we'd set them headlines. you might go to get another hit that me just say, you know, american coaching, get them and generally got that. and the shows you know what they say. so it seems to me that the killer 3 on the go to accept the sheet. so that's the problem is that i think the next time these patients go to the down because it makes it a little fish on a plans. if you listen to them, know that we're going to make a lot of devices that they've gone to a fuse. but the dose of the office of the, the weight of a few is because he should do his case. what example on the prism line, it means that one of those f o j and the other about the father of the we just know
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about the 1st act according to the admissions email. the only thing that i'm going to reserve, since i'm going to affect one by one to get me is to for a 2nd out of the current events and address this issue a little bit more. so i saw simply because, you know, this issue, if you've done many of the, you're talking about the american had terminated, they kind of blues at the same time, they kind of whim because from the onset they set for themselves on the realizable goals, ultimately in deals with um you know, the psychology and the philosophy, i guess of power. and to my mind, i mean i, i've also started human history for a long time. i think the way you stay on top is that you try to, um, you know, understand where the world is moving and you tried to be it had it tried to offer it to everybody, something that is of value. and this is how you preserve your plane. to power worst in america, in case they seem to have an in time on entitlement to the past achievements and they keep pushing it on everybody else without offering anything new. how do you
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understand this rigidity of mindset? because america, as we know, is quite innovative. you know, they have innovative industries they have put into the printer or people them yet when it comes to be leads their sol stock and the ways that it even cops against them. what about the innovation, right? it is dangerous eclipse under estimate how much the test of a game. i mean the way in the game as being helping them seems dual. they took all the plans from europe after the war, and then the asia. and this will be a junior, the ex soviet union, a lives in the united states have seen, seen that going out. and so once you've not exaggerated the innovations, but anyway, there, the problem is indeed that there is, this is. so that's why i wrote the book about human rights using human i to says, oh, i mean they're searching the idea of themselves as being the embodiment of democracy and human hive. and it is that those dots, you know, straight, tell them the thing that this is on the view is a lab or anything they have to intervene. there's anywhere in the world to spread
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the legion and the cards and pads working. and that's what makes their main said, so you need, but they want you to add the word about you hope you, because you won't be so much, much with us because you're using your well. but knowing that has being going to take 3 prussia, they're both 18. we can just hook us out on this because of the americans, a mega launch is do you as you can as a, you know, as the poke, see, you know, the to a week and a hush of the, the, don't have any interest in doing that. and you're jealous, i don't have any interest in the way that i can only by taking sanctions. i getting closer. i mean, it's each of the americans. what do we have doing to us says we, you know, that's, that's what i mean. does a high estimate and just don't the deputies available to go to the nation, read why it has to know in the sales that we submit to the american go of the nation, including although you, how can i ask you about that? because it wasn't always like that they, your opinion, diplomacy has
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a very strong legacy on it has very strong traditions. we have bought many wars over century. so there is some experience derived from that as well. there was always an imperative to understand your opponents objective and subjective situations and to negotiate. i mean, that was not considered the, some sort of, uh, you know, a new sense that was considered to be the bread and butter of the diplomatic work. when did it all become a relevant well, you know the, the word yorba in statement that they had made most is the good. and the goal is to very well that the so good you'll be in the instruction. what do they do? in fact, a donation of the united states, you say, did a explicitly or the problem is, does it help in stuffing, we'd meet the hauling friends, is that they said, you know, nationalism means war, which isn't poor the seats around, for example. very nice, nice thing. but after the peaceful, then i mean, you could the end
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a good lesson february based when he really put an end to the young. well, it was again to get them where it was and all i does, i mean for tomorrow. so that to and both of them seem like you're thinking more of it. so you say they only want to do that because you nation, we determined that the gentleman of the not to go out to your be europe. they want you to the american, you all do associate music with womack of origin, 63 when the girl was trying to making that and then she hops. so the problem is that then because of this i did vision is it means more, you have the vanity to open construction, which in fact you spoke to and they did not go to the be all to see when the ending and you know, from the so good experience, you certainly know that the bill cuz he's gonna be an efficient and the problem is that the low cost is very, very inefficient, both on the button, but the don't protect us. and how much do i think going to view is 11 totally, obviously i heard you use the term, the zion ization of the west,
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and these really contacts. and i think you refer to correct me if i'm wrong here that you know phenomena. and when was expedient, political mis becomes so entranced that it's pushed as an indisputable and the only possible a universal truth is it's really about these. i design ization of, of the west as opposed to westernization of design is because both the west and israel and now preaching very range. it's very a historical versions of that origin. this and then didn't go to the peril to themselves. it seems that they are very sort of, um, limited in a way of adjusting themselves, suggesting that forces for it, for that own benefit. making it more agile, i think. yeah, we have a very edge i this is a but certainly vision of the, of the west. the seems being the fact that you can see, you know, i read this now, is that there's, oh, does i posted using, does that because that and you'll get by day to he is and 7 on the data which i
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suppose of the jews. i mean to hide to defend itself. ok, but they don't negotiate anything they leave. those have to deal with the king and 93 or just the same. i go and the new never meant doing black men did because otherwise it's not that expensive expanded to. well, the nice thing though, keep i did i told you some don't get by day, don't you have to become a basing a statewide put more on the good news of the day. it was the time so they never meant to do it. and now this is basically the no d, c. so the isn't that exactly what the west itself has been doing for many decades? i mean, isn't the israel coping or demonstrating the most of noxious version of our western approach to, you know, humanitarian imperialism? or do you think it's indeed charging you something uh, something different or lower is different because they don't, they don't seem to do anything further, but it stands. you say when we discourage libya, we to us as a major time, we still maintain that this was all the good of the libyans. well escaping them to,
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to get to see those get se now, because i don't know how they live, but these and these don't. credentialer said don't that they'll do anything for the steam. yes, there's a diesel down the they don't even speak of the other good thing you mother just interested in was given to us by government. does look at the bank the that's why they say, i'm sorry, so glue. when i speak of, there's a reason of this, is that the, the, this is gail, think goes of the about how it goes. but i was, i'm not feeling that it was going to have to do our, everybody was born after that. well, you're going to use based on the ability directly for life i've been doing the will, is only just idea that you can, i suppose you better for what you found. the downside of those. i mean, not the feeling that goes, but in the case of bush arguments, i'll do them to gaze with just collectivity i sponsored before traveling during the war. and that's kind of for me to go to the defendant. give me just paste is of the, the diseases i'm using dream and that meant does he think in fact, it also, i'm guessing that this is the reputation of him and the reason because, you know, when it was, do you have anything that goes over, for example,
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i can leave you with a file feel that's what i'm guessing. now, with us doing the legally have to good. we have to bump me to tight. that's a, that's in fact, no, we don't do any. by the way, i want to say something. because when we both say the others send us the new width, you're going to be able to do doing that is done. and what they do in the, in the eastern new cream. well, that's not the icon, verizon, verizon, verizon, you go. so you need to be the lifting the v and they made the inc bussey the condition that them the subsidy. see i took it by you. oh, well, you account so you need to, it should be allowed to do everything the walk. otherwise we bummed and then the bone. ok. and, and that's the, i lose you with these the crazy because to ok, left of the cause 2014 the people use the came wanted to be maybe nothing, dep and them but at least a dozen others for that. the if the game we just the start really believing accounts being reduced to english. do we still go into the vision? so we have the engine room for the me of the use the guarantee. and it does
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essentially, but as a nation of the candidates, you did not want to accept that there was an info email behind. they did not definitely did that. so i probably, you know, just though he did the, now you do, but doesn't look like that was you because in the case of course, the whole, there was sort of the stuff over at the bottom. well, you've got to do that. let's put this issue on hold for the time being because we have to take a very short break, but we will be back in just a few moments station the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to all the parts. this is on break month. all set are all united tyron in release me using human rights to sell what the professor if their medical
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physics professor bring them on just to finish off on what we were discussing before the break you, you mentioned the, the issue of autonomy that some regions inform or ukraine wanted to have uh for themselves, you know, some years back. and again, i think that's a very interesting concept. i mean, not specifically for the bounds on the ground but, and how the west relates to autonomy because it speaks about freedom. it speaks about deliver, it is, but it seems to be not only a humanitarian imperialist, but a sort of a cognitive imperialism. i'm hearing all the time right now about cognitive warfare, which is much risk goes further down the information on warfare because it's not no longer about the interpretation of news. it's also about history about what you're allowed to think and feel what you're allowed to express it. ultimately, it's only about human cognition. you know, they're,
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they seems to be one way of thinking that is pushed onto the rest of the world. and it's one thing when you do that against the, you know, i much weaker upon and, but to do that against the country like russia or china once it has to be um, you know, pretty cautious in disregard. why do you think the west is picking up this 5, you know, trying to do the same, try tactics on opponents or what totally different scale and opponents that can respond and that are far more cognitively ad draw that many of their wisdom it leads. yeah, that's who that piece of the idea of g. i mean, if you think that book, for example, just for the gentleman story movie stuff, she just went to china and she to a, doing nothing better than giving them elect to human heights. and she was good to expand or change he's gotten so depressed on funds and everything. it wasn't most to me cuz i mean very interesting also to see that do things. well, the main gary of the idea is you yours, or if you let me tell you a little barely some where you was to be buses. these it was easy, very aggressively some of the girls. and now the other,
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most we did that is big for us in germany, is the games. is there anything that i think because these ideas are female during the barely? so if there's anything we of do, you can pause the f as a bay for us. human eyes and demo cussing the rest of the world. why? you know oregon, please wait. and especially in germany, the is uh, i've used a piece of freedom of speech and if it continues to be able to, because people have, sometimes these be telling me the font is being canceled. i've had to do with the dean files. you're going to be going to be against it'd be, go to that position. and by this time and you have a, you know, your hosting a 10 year old child was a listing and a flag. i mean a just of the name of the data wasn't doing or failing thing better then go to like to understand who is your clinic, the the start of the what are these with the other counties that that's thing getting everybody's to beverages who produced here by me to do this real life sanctions thing for the beginning of the nation. so i mean, what do they expect?
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they don't, the site is going to collapse, although the width of things you hear, that's what they don't. but what they say, that's what the most, the families and friends and we're going to get up to the ocean, we got them. and they said that the, the thing themselves doing pretty good one can even extend. well, that's the width of a village using well, if you want the rest, so any other country to collapse under your policy, you have to, you know, cited the reality. you have to study the facts and come up with a, you know, a detailed strategy of doing that, that sort through a strategy for doing that. but uh, for the time being the only hearing slogans and the mattress about democracy rather than you know, any thoughts through plan or how to bring it about. now, i want to ask you one question about colonialism because in the 20th century, you're publicly denounced colonialism and it was also based on the notion of uh, you know, the white man bringing a civilizational reaches and enlightened reality. it's,
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you are very upset me yet. you know, despite this in outpatient, somehow this idea is resurrected once again in a even more extreme is radical form because the west is still maintaining. uh that the, you know, is the savior, the manufacturer and everybody who disagrees with that even, you know, the people who wants to benefit it. you know, we'll have to, or, you know, i've been di or shut up. yeah. the, the, you see everything, the oil is the state girl is basically, but they always denounced the they don't do now and say, because they came to come out and did, you know, did because they lost the was the love to put on your walls and get them in the united yeah, yeah, i know the place is and then it has to be replaced by the i just you wednesday. okay. this was a can certainly do for the west or maybe in the us as be funded in western europe. doesn't that very much, in fact, you can at that case to or d as much as you want, because then there's always this one but that, but then you have,
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you might be doing a little bit of that doesn't get a bit of stressed out. you have the same problem, we have the end yours, which every day is the mission of using nothing. everything changed or that nothing changes this same as the said in the movie, the good of the value the, you know, you have to do and yeah, we do so that nothing changes. and that's what happened. you know, he placed the therapy by the ideas usually by the heights, but it's a, it's a complete disaster then i, i believe it will do interview is value before. and i didn't do that and you were going to have you say so is that you expect people to be a little harsh and then yeah, the thing right on the do something because of where they don't do something general because uh, blended the idea of g a and the impact and you do the things even less and, you know, because those kind of goes pumps are going to change things by the way, times you to is there, you know, it's a job but that, but they worry that they'd like change and then the worried to death to substitute to the united states versus a gulf it and there is going to be
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a fellow of these as well. i hope we still have time to discuss trumpet before we go there. you know, this idea that you have to, um, change the world to make it a better place or, you know, bring some enlightenment to that. they're very of, it does have domestic consequences. and i think we can see clearly see them in the case of both europe and the united states because domestic live disintegrates, people become very polarized in our infrastructure. crumbles. there many like as much as they want to enter when around the world. i think, you know, the more you do that the less attention is paid to your domestic circumstances. do you think sooner or later reality will put an end to this matter because uh, you know, no government can sustain uh, north attending tubes populations for too long. yes, there is a little fee does which i from could you so crazy, but i was surprised. you know, there was this, the ceo of the insurance company was setting but daylight in new york. and the thing that i think just the, that done,
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this was in virginia standards of people complaining about that. and the social network, the, there was no support for the guy who's been getting and so that shows the history, the days we prospect to these, the insurance company would a, taking your money and not to being as low as i understand when you need it. and, and, and that's really to us or so can you show us how the vi did this ideas because many of these people are unhappy village off chrome, but they've got companies, i'm going to face anything. so i don't know. i don't know if we have the do you live? does any, do you mean? i mean, to depends on the relationship was kind of the, well, it depends on the way bush and, but i think that's a, an interesting point to consider. i mean, uh, i remember ask you about pushing this argument on the stronger countries like russia and china, and then pushing back. i think that shows the limits on the humanitarian
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imperialism. so that way of doing business is constrained. now. they're still trying to practice it, but it is constrained. how much time do thing it has? do you think trunk will continue on the same path because he doesn't look like the humanitarian or imperialist for that better? is there no better, there's still cool, but come, if i ok, those of you from here you want the dream down to what you put me in doing these campaign. you would love to ask you how these things everybody was warmongers in the industry, the backgrounds in the, in the defense. and so as of i mean is taking mothers the west be, but i mean, didn't seem to 1st the zillow, but i didn't know who this woman will be many belated by the beach for most or, and always does executives and things of that go dig into the 1st part of the day, if you look at the plans while you can in their hands or do you train them into, into the hush and came here going to portfolios to the us as a ceasefire. and then the dimension of the money doing it to try to talk a new king is going to put
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a decision to made to the bank bill. now that state is not totally billed and these things, but like i said, the she wants to go to say to the toner of the way that to have that. and then the restaurants are going to say no. and then they're going to say, are you see the version is all about fee, they don't allow the negotiation of o'clock this give hold on the web, those we can do, we can't do the same. so you don't have to continue to deal with it. and that's not going to help, i mean, they already did it, then that's not changing the situation on the ground. i wonder if that actually puts the washer and that much better position because put in for all i know it may seem doesn't care that much about the appearances or what is being said about him. he is pretend resilience or criticism, but he does care about national interest then if he can do for trump, song fame, some you know, legacy, all 5 piece me stretch and take what the russian needs. why is, that's not a good deal for the russian. i'm not diverse and i'm not dealing with cushion, but it takes blood pressure has made very clearly what they want. again,
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they want the incorporation of the car, so therefore he jones, we drew nearer and they was all, they don't need that the west to put this sample from approval on that and that's already a done deal as far as the restaurant is concerned. but yeah, yeah, the door says it's not me dirty composing all of these areas. so we know that for them to think about it in the 1st of that he came in to be kicked out with the whole from those egypt. and that'd be so close. something with the guns cannot accept it. i mean, it totally depends on congress. i mean, as you, what happened if you accepted all the uh, you know, headlines of divisions. i mean that would be you gonna be, i mean is only the be where you it's going to be invoice july 1st. i mean with the same as the question, but that which it was not told her she gave us beautiful, very good. that was purely vision. with a very well and so got going to be honest, i did about those issues so that they know said they've got us a waiting to go see do the husbands will be more work on those in the or does he
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like to read? well, i think unlike the americans, the russians actually and don't want to buy more than they can chew. and the russian red lines are free to you, you know, rooted in reality of what the roster can actually manage the inter, giving russ, uh what it was would actually the best way for the americans and for the ukrainians of ensuring that our summer is it because uh, as far as i understand the russian position rush it needs so when's your fathers to provide some basis for predictability? it's much better to deal with your brain that a solver n, a truly solver, and not dependent on the web, but truly solver and then uh, no ukraine at all. that's on the tool. i don't think it would be very small for the person to get by the vote for all even care. but uh, but it all depends on what type of the best. okay. and for the moment, sounds are advancing not very fast, but there then things to do. and then all goes on, know what to do as i say, i mean, to me, it seems to me that these kinda behind the american play,
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these are wes, going to accept the business, the state and then that that'd be inputs all of the options and none of the dealership and then he would be it would be the point. so cannot export that unless he's forced to like, you know, goes down. we have going to be useful them to highlight that the and then the new eventually the language from the have to accept the town. but how many people, how long are we dressed? only people use the old professor and brief moment. i have a time for only one question and i want to add on a positive note as i'm sure you would agree with leaving an arrow from multiple trans border. it challenges real challenges from climate change to migration to infectious diseases. and they do require some genuine cooperation that wouldn't be mutually beneficial. those huge problems don't get touch because of the lack of
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trust them because of folders demagoguery. i wonder what provides the west from seeing the real bad i said that it can accrue from cooperating rather than intervening with solutions that don't work with any hope you need a complete change of you know, shape these really doing you helped was always fast id like to go less, i mean shows does on see, i mean my college, these people are very short sighted. they look at the next election or something like that. so they look at their budget or something like that. and then yeah, and that's i cited. and as i said, probably is the go, the maybe if you, he wasn't, makes it, and then i go to and you want the addiction because of that. but he has no idea of any of you still. and on the how just he sold the problem even department of the american society. i mean, the 800 number, the dice you say is the other people are going to be the studies where does not close or put their face. so here's the, the good news about the good to the customer, and so it being stationary is being elected. other folks, i'm afraid using fisher businesses take on,
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i think so the make terms of best buy and sell these things even worse. okay. well, um, not a positive, but anyway, thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us. and i think that's also a very good point that the end you'll hear at least that the trump is an ultimate demo program. it shows that if you're practicing demagoguery to lodge instead of rio politics and rio, paula says, that's what's your dad. you know, every, every nation gets the leaders that they deserve. but i'll stop here. thank you very much for being with us and hope to hear again on well the part of the hello and welcome defrost the full board. here we discussed some real in
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the the flight of the old stalls with buck is prime is a robot fit. so in moscow as a potential gas supply deal is expected to be on the agenda, the for us to launch is a series of flies on a sun. okay? mean to target who the me so storage site. the come on center while you are full base. so i can then release the load of a guided missile targeting one of its own f, a 18 jets during an operation against the things we should have acted more decisively and from we should have prepared for this and chosen the right moment to
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begin to not wait for the time when it was no longer possible to do nothing. i had a rough as the thing is that so the special ed feel operator should have think understood as a wi fi to ultimately left most there was no choice but the thought i welcome to i'll tell you that as a real cause for most so today want to keep the so is the shape to the weekend. the latest news headlines rather than posted have have tool. so slovak is prime, is that a robot fit? so in most of the equipment inside the head of the meeting, and it would focus on a potential gas transit deal between russia and the e. u. member states the one year when was the visit scheduled me a few days ago? or among other issues on the international agenda, will the transit of russian gas be discussed? yes,
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we can easily assume that this to this medium between the stock hands prime minister, robert fitz, so and russian president vladimir, puts a round itself around a lot of talks about the issue of gas friends that through ukraine. this visit comes after the slip. i can't prime minister earlier this month, emphasized that his government is in very intense talks on supplies of natural gas for 2025. the issue is that the flow of gas to slovakia, a country that is heavily dependent on russian energy, was essentially ruined by ukraine's intention not to extend the transit agreement with moscow that is set to expire at the end of this year. the russian gas to slovakia is mainly delivered through a pipeline that is coming from moscow through your plane and then the rest of some eastern european countries your brain and made it clear that it will stop trans. that interruption. gases starting from the 1st of january of 2025 and russian president vladimir, put and actually, uh,
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recently commented on the issue and essentially says the key of is biting the very same had that he said the rain, if the crew of new queen has got 2 of our guests applies to europe and consumer city. on the one hand, it fixed from their hands because only with the support of the west, so including from europe. can it exist not only to fight, but to exist, and at the same time because it creates problems for them. by cutting off the supply of our relatively cheap and gas for 2 years, there would be no such contract to, to work on everything is already clear. so well then, all right, we will survive kind of true and guess problem with somebody to discuss problem with the producing m. i haven't heard anything from the slovak piano. i mean, has he sort of chimed in? no sort of the thing. yeah. the some of the prime minister i mentioned before that the discussion about energy and gas is a very important one when it comes to his countries, ties with ukraine. but clearly we've seen that you claim does not really care about
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that. and it has made it clear that it's not going to continue the trends, the gas for us, that agreement pipeline. now the small black leader also called out zelinski stubbornness, and he says that he was putting forth as some sort of ridiculous proposal. instead of actually holding and constructive talks on the topic, lensky came up with proposals that seem absurd to me, for example, that he would only agree if we wouldn't pay until the end of the war. what full would give us gas for frankie gas to can to avoid any of that is a bizarre proposal. clearly highlights that zillow's case using gas as a political tool and playing with europe's energy security in hopes to get what he's been praying for now. roberts, but so also went on to mention another very strange proposal from zaleski. essentially he's accusing the ukranian leader of attempting to bribe him with money in order to persuade slovakia to support kids. but in joining nato on tooth x,
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lensky returned to the topic of gas and asked me if i would vote in favor of your cranes membership in nato. he said, if he gave me $500000000.00 from russian assets, i'd be well nigh, of course, and certainly you'll never rule as it was, you know, my opinion on ukraine's membership and neighborhood with. and it's strange that he asked me such a question for polls not generally nozzle. i was so lucky a is among those countries that have really rely on that gas through and with villains do taking things here and manipulated things and putting the countries energy security at risk. roberts fits so said that he would be considering to adopt certain measures against you praying and rightfully so. i mean, that is clear here that zaleski does not care for constructive talks or negotiations. he has time and time again, many belated facts and use sensitive and vital at a topic such as an energy security for his own interest. so this just shows even more that may be, it is time for the you to focus on his own energy security and how to better that
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issue rather than focus on how many, how much more money it would be sending to ukraine only to prolong this issue. even further, donald trump has spoken about price it made live that demand puts in the us president. i need to make those comments as the told about ending moville new claim . crazy wars that were one of the things i want to do and quickly and press the button said that he wants to meet with me as soon as possible. so we have to wait for this, but we have to end that more. that's for is a horrible, horrible millions and so just have died down a 1000000. so we're going to, we're seeing numbers that is just crazy. got to stop at that side of the outgoing by that and miss, or you can, as opposed to being upfront pressuring t m to lower the dropped age to 18 years old. a problem. and you can, if i so says the measure isn't so it does take effect within the next 3 months or
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else washington could cut is aid to kill. you will you replaced if european partners and americans have been urging the ukranian administration since 2022, to lower the mobilization age to 18 years. and this has been going on for 3 years now. and so when i'm asked if it will be lowered, i say yes, of course. for example, i think a decision will be made at the beginning of next year in january, february, or march. if you've been following recent months, lincoln has been actively calling for this and these projects to kings collette and then that's where do you get the information that the ukrainian authorities will agree to this? because what conditions must be set for our military leadership to agree munching in for this? an absolutely simple condition, the cessation or reduction of military aid, even from the staples. and that's it. we will be forced to comply, well, not at 18, be okay, but this is being introduced now to gauge public sentiment. ready to move, for example, who they might say from 20 and they will put a condition on us. either you comply with this because before we reduce support
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moves until you see the me to go off a new way, it was 27, but it has since been lowered since 25. this is jerry and hasn't gone on over well with the pump. there was many individuals, outright refusing to be drafted. full mobilization has become a grim reality feed by the table being slash off the streets by recruitment offices . this slide in the backlash, the last bill makers are insisting that to the to but to bring the job phase down to 18. now some incidents of full supervisor shouldn't have ended in try to be the, the, the a mind was so by. so the agent who would office in the southern city of desa while he was assigned to prevent his son from being full speed off, it has been reported into the mind has died. so did you all see says another mind
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me a dumps in buying recruitment offices on a certain boss. what, what federal asked mike to amend lou says the price of the plane to lower is mobilization. age is a sign of yes, i mean in this is the bind administration saying this, there's going to be a see change in, in the approach come january of the 20th. and i think that these kinds of, of, of, of threats need to be ignored in that, um and, and we don't want to, we don't even have a draft here in the united states any longer, even though we have something on paper. but our military is all interior, and so the, there, there's no stomach for this and for around a certain individuals, even within the biden harris administration to suggest this, again, shows that, that, that there's desperation in, in uh, in, in the way the, in the conduct of the war and it's, and also a demonstration of,
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of tail policy by the united states. this is a desperation by the ukranian government, by zelinski in particular. but the handwriting is already on the wall. and, and, and i think this is more of a, an effort by an soleski to reach, attract, to try and, and hold onto his own the prestige and, and the end position when the reality is, is quite stark, that, that the water is lost for the ukrainians. and that and that the, the credit people are not going to looks tolerate this. this is the, yeah, they've already started recruiting the women and pregnant women and which, which is a, a clear sign, a desperate turn. here's a far as i haven't visited a dental offices where he was won't be received by the leader of the un designated terrace group that has seized power. so there's fm hop on fit on the how the show
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times with high end to pay out of psalms neither gilani who until recently was on a us. but i'll do this offering $10000000.00 for his cab to being allowed to and he has reopen. it's embassy in dom offices, the 1st country to do so certain series president by shaw i 5 was over the phone in recent weeks, the sleeping minutes and offensive all july. and he said his, i thought he's would be the only ones allowed to have guns in the country. is he by this to restore the nationwide and revive ties with neighboring students? here, a couple of apartments up to strengthen the upcoming governments. we must make sure there is no weapon outside the authority of the states. as for relations between turkey and syria are strategic ties encompass political and social spheres as well . since the infrastructure has been destroyed by the previous regime in order to rise again, we need to rebuild the country. agricultural, industrial,
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and banking sectors and all aspects of life and the to the, to the lifting of sanctions against syria is extremely important for the normalization of the country and ensuring its further security about this. i would also like to emphasize once again, there is absolutely no place for the code as done work as potty in syria to them this terrorist organization. booty is occupying the land of the syrian people stealing their natural resources. citizen became the hi, how to add a political rights. i'm research who was a pe you student history and international relations. she said the length of development something to keep and owls learning. all part of the last is strategy to reinvent his image. it seems that the country's lar supporting doesn't allow me in his new order to shut out and his new mission. that is why there are certain requirements in order to eh, call me if you want this, a new phase one of these requirements base to abuse. this page mine or appeared as
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a person who changed by the person who learned a, the, the, the militia and wants to build, has the country. that is why we are, we are noticing that there are a number of statements that actually are quite interesting from how much shut out of gelatin. the question of be admitted to the weapons also that the weapon should be inside the city. it's also the question of respecting the, the communities, the different communities and see all of the messages that they need is something to live on, and also add to the creation of the country. so all of these are part of the new a, the bending if you want. also the new face, the new image, stuff he is trying to expose the, there are, there is a new political access to the nation. and every country actually has its own a interest and the flow and the interest it's, it's better to establish
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a nation's within your editing that to go until and you go sick. and also there isn't you execute on the cd on the coming period would play it, go should go and this and you nation. that's if you want to on the asian and nothing right now. so yeah, man and i should have it as a pound environment as barrage of the slides on these for you as new forces from the red sea, the locals. the also a lot of disposable. it's all the nice guy. he's of yes to confirm capital c numbers is always indicate mounts in areas of the capital. were also the the us until come on issued a statement about the bombing campaign. it said is full, says got the signals mix i saw down one of the oh, now guys missed all kinds of the us. as deputies was locked in on
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a super southern f, a 18 hornet. and in the traffic case of the front of the file, which the u. s. navy was blue on blue by the way, the vice a jet was taken out of the sky. and the thing is, the, is a, it was that what was, is that took out the us will plan, however, the to byers reported the injects and safety. now of the alley, high means is already to all the city, the department that the media research center say to the the us is either being this all list about the legit from the fly into the or is technology has malfunctions. i think this is, i don't know if we take it as the technical mistake. i don't think it is because of all the weapons that they are using or uh, equipments, or let's say a jets of the oldest systems that they have. it's
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a supported by f f system and best system, which is i don't if you get a notification from a friend of fault, it could not be assembly fire that shut down the 18 by any mistake. otherwise, by this mistake, it means that is a big mistakes and fading down of technology. technically vice within don't such as a theme, supersonic. the type of gym has lots of holes is top if you have it in the comes on by students in ron, responded that sort of thing. image videos, there's western aggression, contacting edge with israel's ongoing defense challenges. yeah. man. yeah. man stands as the primary access of resistance, confronting zionist and american schemes. and israel cannot counter yeah, many tactics. israel has admitted that it is failed to intercept our ballistic missiles. do you have any strategies aim to strengthen humans offensive,
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and defensive approaches in the missile? and drone domains, israel is trying to attract western support indicating its struggle to defend alone without western backing tensions once again have sort between israel and the young men following gum disease targeting of these really territories with ballistic. and the hypersonic missiles, the hosting and baset are to iran as data. and he said his was an interview since they want the watson u. k. have targeted human with all they could to, we can their military infrastructure. however, he said human will expand its capabilities and not hesitate to respond to publications by those countries. i would say despite the relentless assaults by the u. s. u. k. and there naval forces on human human remains committed to supporting post indians encountering the zionist regime. the many people stand firm maintaining their anti israel stance and readiness to confront enemy incursions,
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including those from the us and the u. k. you said, you know, as you've been talking here, we've been showing some wild pictures of this escalation. and yet, none of these massive american and western bombing campaigns, but it's also adding and building to the chaos in syria. any comments from to ron that we heard of today from i to the harmony. he emphasized that those who thought there was this, this access is weak or now falling. finally, what happened did, sir, you are mistaken, said he also expressed confidence that the situation and syria would eventually stabilize the side of the situation. we'll go back to normal, enabling. got the youth and the citizens of the arab country to reclaim control from the chaos instigated by the west and western powers. he said, let's think of us and how does it feel for this? and i predict that despite this incident, the emergence of a strong honorable group will emerge in syria. the syrian youth have nothing to
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lose the streets in life are unsafe. what should they do? they must stand with strong will against those who design the same security and those who implemented it, and in shallow they will triumph over them. the regions tomorrow will be better than today, but that us the iranian supreme leader. i don't know how many we either way that it was a long standing approach shot towards the changing landscape and syria. he stated that the events in the, our country and the fall of us out involved direct us intervention in the country with the us aiming to control and install governments that are subservient to them . he said, in case i work, this goal is not achieved. they would resort to a pressuring the country and fostering chaos and instability. and here's what we're seeing happening in the, our country and the killing of that. it won in a staff member of the a one in embassy, damascus,
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shows that gradually the chaos is taking shape and that of our country. let's take us into the comments where they are wanting. so peter, you know, this is the us plan to dominate countries. is one of 2 things either to create addict, tutorial, individual government with which they compromise tool, divide the interest of that country among themselves. or if that doesn't work, chaos and disorder. other than that, i don't know how many from that one does not rely on proxy forces for potential actions in the future. so it remains to be seen how this changing landscape, following the fall of a facade in syria and the recent flare up between israel and the amend. what march the whole region the upcoming holocaust memorial day next month must include the recognition of israel's genocide of killing the policy. and that is according to a problem at mazda, right? as we, which says otherwise, the international community should blake on the event,
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there was no hierarchy of genocides or suffering. and the fact of rememberance is not limited by the background of either the victims or the perpetrators of any of the genocides. every genocide is unique and all are morally abhorrent. it is therefore with grave concern and great disappointment that we note the absence of the ongoing genocide and gauze from the list of genocides mentioned by holocaust memorial day. which i'll say the total cost of all day as a system, the solution is not limited to remembering the victims of not c plus a huge and it's a website. it will serve as a sort of genocide in cambodia and rwanda among others. but the organization has failed to condemn, is already moved to actions against civilians in gaza. the child, one of the is not like human rights commission and my food shows yada, says the west is deliberate, tiny, a blind i 3 on during compressed with me. the color costs and the jet aside
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memorial is suppose to deal read all balancing humanity to mine. i need the be all inclusive. and the purpose of, of is not just remembering one petition to a genocide. but you know, all genocide with a concept that we will do it, which email power to make sure that they will never ever happens again. and this is extremely important to ignore the genocide which has been on each the in front of our ours. so knowing all lifetime right now and in gaza it, it's really it, it's extremely unacceptable. because if indeed we are true to who are the concepts of never again, if you are really true to the concept that people should not happen anywhere any time. let's alone, right? now, then we need to address this, i think is what of
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a 45000 people now have been killed in palestine with many thousands of children. and yet it is still being essentially ignored by the west and establishment. why such a difference in reaction, comparing the west to the middle east and the east, the thing? well, i will go even further as long as i say that is between the west and the rest of the world. there is a huge consent of this bar battery genocide, which is targeting men, bowman and children, especially. and i think it shows the double is done the gulf, the wrist and sort of a concept of humanity. while we know you in an international codes on most international and human rights organization has identified this as a genocide. but the west is not only just ignoring it, but it's actually providing equipped and military equipment and find announces for
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this genocide to continue. and this is outrageous, and i see the list so you can let them know, but it's gonna say that most guys should have launch is nice. i'm gonna tell peroration sooner. okay. me it was compelled by key. yvonne is weston back cuz in those new way. but we should have understood earlier when the opponents are not going to implement the means. convenience that they are simply misleading us. later western leaders admitted this, and they also publicly stated that they were only going to achieve one goal to gain time, to rearm the ukrainian armed forces so that they could prepare for war. and if they gave you clean the opportunity to prepare for future military action, then they were counting on it to begin to why we understood this. but we should have acted more decisively and promptly. we should have prepared for this and chosen the right moment to begin and not wait for the time when it was no longer
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possible to do nothing. crime can simply be committed either by action or inaction . how the election would have been a crime against the interest of russia and its people have to it's a good thing. crank off, hey doug, sad to say it during the put this experience a q and a session on the the animals good by holding. so ask you to say that who attended the direct line event shed the key highlight from the discussion a small su creek. he needs a soul off to that absolutely marathon press conference, my thoughts time actually in the pool itself. what really stood out to me was how the end it to a positive person. it just didn't test over the course of those 4 hours and 27 minutes now caused a huge chunk of the president's was what dedicated to the conflicting ukraine. that was one of the most aust, about topics when it comes to requests from russian citizens. a few highlights. i do want to bring you starting with a dot in that pretends comment about the hypotonic missile edition, which was recently deployed a few weeks ago against
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a military industrial facility in ukraine. the preaching, it was very clear, this is a projectile that absolutely has no feet quote on if you don't believe awesome wine on how this whole thing. so you've got you some experts in the west believe that such a messiah is easy to shoot down. well, if those western experts think so, let them offer us and let them offer those in the west in the us who pay them for their analysis to conduct some kind of technological experiment. say a high tech can do a lot of the 21st century. let them identify some object to destroy, say in key of concentrate older air defense and missile defense forces there. and we will strike there with the rational and see what happens. we are ready for such an experiment. is the other side ready? what obviously, that was a little tongue in cheek, but something that i really noticed was one continuing thought. idea on when pitching was discussing. what ad defense is,
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key of has audits. disposal. he said we need to ask all guys, is that what they have? and you said the diesel, and so people who want to which country of extremist elements, and possibly i got this strong impression that the russian leader was actually in contact with people. most of the ministry lead from potentially even the political leads to but goals to almost every single question that was about the was the focus was on. negotiation has to be noted. but the lay of the land, as he talked today, is very different posts to the late of the land, as it was in is to vote during those peaceful from the spring of 2022, which was offered by the british prime minister at the time. forest johnson on a party that was actually just wanted to 3 deals that must go on key upside with by t as each time, then tearing it up. and i do want to finally finish on what's the me and i think for a lot of people who saw in the school today was possibly the most touching moment
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of the entire event. and that was when boots and was all about how the war has positively affected him. you know, he's really, it is how have you changed in the last 3 years? was nice to know which human. yeah. you know, we'll change. we change every day, every hour. i will tell you frankly, we are joking now, and there is left during the whole stuff to joking list and almost stopped laughing . i will say, you know, it was astonishing that was just a moment. just a few seconds off that those was what that was just awesome. i mean truly deafening . silence in the room that remind that one hundreds if not more of us here. and i think we will really taken aback. not necessarily if i to watch themselves from the sentiment, but by the sincerity. you know, i think we tend to humanize politicians, especially post heads of state. we see and going out that suited them booted there were dressing, defense committees are addressing parliament. the speaking at concepts,
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attended by hundreds of thousands. we lose anyone about the fox. they all just genuinely human at the end of the day. that sentence just a few was really i thing for home to everyone in the room. how difficult that decision was the bottom. it pitching back in february 2022, but also how fundamentally he is just saying rough. some citizens disliked the 145000000. all those who wake up and watch the news, to pray for that loved ones to come back safe and sound from the front line. he feels the sadness and the tragedy that of course, the whole country is going through at the moment. so that is a 2020 full press conference on the 21st so called direct line over an hour we are . 8 and we stopped before and a half hours. i didn't get to ask my question, but you know what pitching has been doing this since 2001. so fingers crossed, i'll be back here in 2025. and maybe next time he'll give me
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a shout. while the scenes i've met is doing series on, i'm off the mills and we'll be back to the top of the all the the hey everybody. welcome back to the most goes others. i'm shape both stuff, hold their look. i can't work with how much years like this. you were meant to start with the 1st. oh no the what sort of a clown show you operate in here? i'm a professional. i went to college to do this way, way, way, calm down. this is the must go mules. i'm
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a real the hey, everybody, welcome back to moscow. welcome back to the law school. muse. i'll, you know, i have been away for a while working on other projects for a mysterious, but all will be revealed very soon. i'm shay bowes, and of course, as i say, i'm joined by the brains behind the operation. not the looks and but the brains, those, the numbers keeps me on the straight. and now where would we start? look, one of the things that we may have missed over the last couple of weeks was at the bite and find these little arrangements. yeah. to do exactly what they said they would never do. i said a quite a few times the level of that in a minute. but of course hunter, you know, that model citizen and getting a free pass to get to the jail card. i think yeah. bite is also given maybe about 1500 other ones to cooks, criminals, frauds, losers, liars fakes maybe. but they all politicians on the poetry was supposed to be able
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to. yeah. so let's have a look at a little video where we can have a look back in how you know, that little clown show side show bob haired, a, a korean young pierre, or whatever her name is. and joe himself and all guy and basically promised that they would never, ever dream in a 1000000 years, a parking hunter. but we all know what actually happens around the video. will you let me ask you, will you accept jury's outcome? their verdict, no matter what it is. yes. yes, and have you ruled out a pardon for your son? yes. i'm extremely proud of my son hunter. he is over common addiction. he is. yeah, right. right. it overcame it. all right. i know me came over. i am satisfied that i'm not gonna do anything. i say, i said i'd probably by the jury decisions. all i will do that is will not par the shaking under the bed
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for the coming on the air with breaking news tonight. president biden has made a decision to pardon his son hunter had of the transfer of power to president elect . donald trump surprise surprise. he just the human as the big lads said the other day. and you know, you don't blame me for being a person, you know, we're all people. so you know, quite magnanimous of the boss up the road. but what he has done has really pushed the world on europe in particular, towards the brink of a potentially catastrophic conflict. with russia and bombing more missiles, more cash flowing the plays with cash in ukraine's an arc of yours is like that, of course, as he packs it by, he's getting ready to, to florida. and let's have a look at a video of just how he is left a trail of to the bigger than the hunter's trail of convictions on the video.
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every 3. 0, good. glad to get all of the right. you'll have the state in the us saying that the white house actually the moving company in the one going out, the one going in. you know, you really got to ask yourself, do you think they're really going to let them actually take his place behind the desk? in the oval office, so yeah, we are a little worried, aren't retreat. yeah. well, we don't. the only ones a our own boss here at ortiz, margarita c monia has her concerns in the morning to, to walk him twice. right? mm hm. or maybe 3 times. yeah. so maybe 3rd time looking a maybe in an effort to distract uh the next wacko. wherever they come from you close down. yak uh would you be too while youre, who knows where they gonna come from? uh in an effort to distract them. maybe he has dispatched that very same is quiff. how do i look with it?
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yeah, so he's got a hair cut, and he looks like something out of uh, mickey work movie, maybe for something from the jukes a hazard. yeah, he looks like a village do that, does actually work in my phones. let's have a look at the big guns, new haircut. i'm not a fan of as well. the video the, the field is just looking on the on the another phone, another phone. let's face, it was probably more likely is that he does get behind the desk. but his biggest problem then will be actually the bottle. it's kind of like the big don and the long against the swamp on the swamp things i want let me see. swamp. people are swamped creatures. here's a guy called mitch mcconnell. hello. looks like something that called at
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a swamp as well. now he's had regular brain farts and sort of malfunctions on air, but he's really, she said that at trump should abandon. right when i salacious. that means a basically a bond that anybody at that he promised to fix the show, which is the swamp, the drain it, and to evaluate people like probably big old e, long guess what? they say he might be the amount of charge. i'm not saying that at all because meanwhile out on the streets, uh, lots of americans are actually delighted not just americans that and the anomaly, the clown harris didn't make it into the white us, although they told us they were gonna remember she was going to win the polls were all going her way. americans hope. when a lot of bulls, of course you got hammered by the big gun. but you know, the big threats could be when he gets it. let's have a look at what's more. we americans just like you guys think about come on,
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not making it direct report from our own hometown. run the video or i'm sure i'm happy that she didn't win. know actually because this is her hometown the looks like it's a winter with the 1980 the of the i grew up in the garden check this during just like joseph beretta garden. this is a very so, of course, predictably, while ordinary americans are forced to live and essentially shante townsend, this is in kamala harris's home town. get your head around. well, that's happening. guess who's making a ton of money? you guessed at the military, industrial complex. the big bogeyman, they made a more money this year than in many, many previous years, right. on the hall. i mean, this is really what it's all about, right? just what the war machine wants. it wants people preoccupied with paying the bills
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or credit cards, worrying about crime on the streets. meanwhile, a tiny li, the same elite that's pushing for world war 3. and of course, popping up the knack of your in key if they want to keep the wall running. i wonder why last prophets teaching leaving usa, where would we had to? let's fly over the beautiful blessings of europe. have the beautiful streets of virus and brussels. you know right now where do we live and we land in kia ortiz, which is certainly become to many people in the us and the you who have no idea where it was before the russians decided to step across the border. now, with a sales rep, like at the knack of your the green goblin, whatever you like to call them the dictator as the lensky, you know, the boys making the big, big books back to states. so i don't want you have to worry because all they need to do is roll them out like usually done in europe, around the world, to beg for more and more cash. run the video and i physically imagine them see what
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was that. and i'm beach, my dad died last night to not be safe. just thought who died died and them could be the same. he could be think that he was more me. it'd be the key of washington the night denied like the big enough died tonight. and i'm the same to the, to the send me, what do you see, what, the what a lot of, what a repulsive human be a guess. why the russian military have come out this week and these boys know what the talking about of general girl. i see more of the mind in charge of the conflict and the fighting in ukraine. they came out and they said that a 1000000 ukrainians have been killed in action. they've died. but this little for, for to mother. it's just go in, of course. mean, while you've got to keep the machine moving, you gotta keep the credibility up. so what do you do? you may have somebody in the client media. hello. is that the economist?
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yeah, we want you to basically print a fake article telling everybody that ukraine is winning. nothing more. because that's absolutely impossible. beating russia in the economic war. oh hello. so certainly the hundreds of millions of euro, some dollars tend to move, flourished in the ukraine. they get longer to get spent basically in the military industrial complex in the us. and in the you are certainly part of a growing g d p in ukraine. i mean, are you serious? think about that. they're counting the money that they've stolen from you to give to the mark of your as increased g d p. despite the fact that ukraine's population has been decimated, it's industrial basis. energy base, as a 1000000 people on the ground there. now it's absolute both. while the economists the make fill basically about ukraine, the reality is quite different. and lots of things gone by the,
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for the knock of your are you at a recent meeting in europe a, you know, they're saying old, we're going to back them all the way we're going to give them everything. you need all the help. but the belgians say they're not going to give them the 16 fighters till next year. the polls say they have nothing left to give. i guess while jeremy isn't giving them ours misses me well. stateside the big guns on a is also poking phone a little a dictator. uh by uh, lets say putting the other little video. of course, you know, a lot of your was on the cover of time magazine, but there's a new boy in town and he's gonna come take, you have him probably kick the little for, for to dictators as well in the video. you know, it's time for change of the various the yeah, the classic and sadly,
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not really what kind of delight if it doesn't in there for the poor boy. from the, the moment the hand with the paper can see kind of blog is way into the reopening of the dr. down cathedral the all the, the great and the good with their clue. they have george's president to that, to introduce yourself to trumpet say, i'm the president of georgia. you said, oh yeah, the president of georgia. but you know, the boy managed to blag thanks to mccauley on his little friend. you know, they're very close mcfallion and as a boy, a blag, a 35 minute high powered meeting with trump. mm. yeah. how much interesting and dynamic things are going to disclose in 35 minutes, 45 minutes to get into the room, 5 minutes to get out. nothing happened. it's all complete. both. know why was my kron inviting zalinski? uh, by the way, into one of the most important churches in europe when so as he is busy screwing up, one of the best here just in your ink. yeah, we'll talk about that in a minute. let's have a look at how, let's say in internet to bill they began to kick pearls,
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the boys us over the meeting with big on one of the video of the whole. look, it's the big gun. mcfallion is that has big. so this is just me and oh, oh, terrible days for the big z. mm hm. and of course, while as the boys visiting yeah, you know, one of the most important, the cathedrals in the world, and we remember fondly how he's strong cooper's nazis. dogs and terrace, basically scared the set of people beat them up, dragged the priests, you know, abusing people, you know, in the crushing of freedom of religion. and you're right. and it was all centered round of a very old and ancient piece of architecture and a very spiritual, important place for people of the russian orthodox faith at the key of the church lava. now, you imagine that they fought so hard to take this into this ukrainian church with they declared that they would then use it for religious purposes, of course, right?
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or for their anti religious purposes. that's for sure. mm hm. so what did decided to do it? and so with a rope salt into the wounds of the, you know, tens of millions of people who hold this place very, very sacred. all christian should do. what would they do? let's what would take what, what would be the most appropriate you for this incredibly beautiful and you know, historic place. so even though this ukraine, they're just 2 options, either dancing dress, stop us putting or a coup. cooling every show color show. let's run the calorie show. let's do this. ready study, cook? yeah. so this is the, you know, the high points on ukrainian cultural excellence. so i like this is what it's all about. so you trow people out and they use it as of stevie studio rush. yeah, they're classy, really classy and, and of course, the mainstream media, you know, a m s, n b c a cnn, and how to use the cnn. and of course, the bbc,
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they're all telling us that we were going to stand with ukraine. you know, we will stand with ukraine, we're grind you, but it's like something out of an echo chamber. and of course, these are just or be human beings, right? like the people who are, you know, giving you the news, or just people like you and me. and they kind of think, so i think we do. let's have a listen to a b, b, c, british board casting cooperation o jeff, a reporter at presenter on a bbc new show about business. a lot of business going on. you can just ask hunter riley, and she had to say about a you can and she basically said if you listen carefully at, if i have to talk about your question and today i'll shoot myself when the video of this is great. let's try again. all right, and then hello, welcome to business today. i'm sorry, you know, that's what's really going on behind the scenes. that's what's really happening,
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guys, or real well, you know, in ukraine itself does not really much further down into the bottom of the barrel. that you can actually go, like we say a 1000000 people dead and gone to so many injured, crippled. and you know, it's a society that's suffering and death of a 1000 coats, but next, the menu is sadly, ukraine's 18 year olds. and we believe here that, that's obviously going to happen, right. it's going to happen. he's going to do it because it's the only trade good. he has left to try and secure more cash from sleepy joe probably, or anybody else wants to keep the world on. probably the brits, they just loved this. so let's have a look at how sort of low they've gone. here's a little bit of footage of a mine on a stretcher and they've been taking the, basically from an ambulance. i'm thrown into the draft officers the, you know, the human uh, the pre deceased collectors, let's say in ukraine's bon literally off the stretcher, into the van,
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out to the front, into the ground on the video or hello. i mean, this is just, i mean this is any, i mean, speechless. i mean if this was happening in a need, older content in the world, much of that was happening in russia showing that iran some, they would be all over this. this would be on the phone page and every single client or i actually know a country that can do this without media losing kids. go israel's. oh, yeah, as well as well. they can do no wrong, a mazda. so skipping out a u claim for 2nd into its biggest supporter, germany is by far the biggest material in military support in europe and e. u. of the knack of your i'm, who's natal proxy war?
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no. given the situation for all life sholtes, who's a traffic like coalition, basically a bunch of freaks and circus scores have complete, destroyed. germany's in your industry. they blew in the society, unbridled, you know, crime, immigration, they don't have any of the answers. but guess what? all schoultz is on the way out, and they're also been asked to send back to ukraine and hundreds of thousands of military age man. to serve on the front lines and die for nato. of course, why wouldn't they wouldn't go down olaf, while you take a trip to the front, maybe blue cross scar chest of yeah. yeah. you know, to him and of, um, do you think that could happen what, what it would look like? what do you think it would look like? oh you all. i've got assisted into the vehicle while it was a boy. i think it would look on a cute. that's what a i think that would look like when a good old life takes a trip. east. one way trip when the video you yes,
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you go mine field. there's a drop box. yeah. bored into the volkswagen. mm hm. the smoke smug and it go back one way trip course. that's a fake video. it's an a video. hard to tell these days what's we don't want snow, but what's definitely really lucky is the state of german and the german economy. it's basically in a lot of trouble. it is, it's getting sandwich so hard that according to the economic institute report, 38 percent on german companies plan to reduce their workforce in frontier 253030 percent. that's what thousands and thousands of people. wow. and of course, the big automakers, audi. you know, volkswagen, favorite of our all friends come pick it his name and they're also letting a lot of people go. meanwhile, all the cash is flowing towards the other view of our day to knock over here. mm hm. it's actually not just dark or fewer. it's ukraine,
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israel and eligibility organizations. oh okay. yeah. no, talking about ukraine. israel m l g b t organizations which have become basically the fabric that is jammed down your throat everywhere you go in, jeremy. that's what we'll look at a average german school where they betray and you know, display the symbols of everything that was important to jeremy. of course, the national flag or the regional government flag is at the center right now. you know? yeah, yeah. on the video, let's have a look at this notes this. where's the germans been there in the middle? oh, oh i see. okay. so you got israel. we got you. we got the gave flag, perfect combo. that's all you need. that's all you need to hollow out your whole civilization for
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a good old george soros and i'm catching color. so guess what all is not lost if you really want to basically get a break. take a step back in time to in germany was more, you know, normal finally based place. christmas is coming right on you. you could head down to the church at the sacred cross and germany, and wandering there of an evening and listen to some salon jelic voices singing. now, unfortunately, you might find that the angelic voice is coming from a mine, an address with a beard. seeing how is that on the, in the i a see i to know when the video of the features why, why, why is it look even have, or she even asked angel links to, to do with joseph is on. why do you have to do that in your bedroom? do it in your shed. you'll notice it all off. don't do it and off golf. i mean,
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look at what i'll do. oh, well, let's leave germany. you know? let's leave the church at the sacred cross. i'm the guy with the meeting to badges . bands pretend to be alive. you say let's head over to the u. k. their germans, to the believe it. and you know, as christmas is coming over there, and the seasonal goodwill is upon us. not if you're a pensioner, i guess it's likely that up to 4000 to you. pearl dears, good fees to that. cuz our kia ash style ma decided to cut off your fuel loans on the basis of that particular home called it's going to be freezing. this christmas's is number one, it's top of the charts and the u. k. now the bbc decided it doesn't want to play and it doesn't exist. the bbc, the state brokers will not be broadcasting. it will be freezing this christmas a, but it's
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a great june of taking good old circ here to to your career. right in the notes i christmas time on the video, you draw the 50000000000. we so you great. you're fine. no problem. nobody to the front of the course christmases essentially important a cultural and religious festival in the u. k. what he used to be before you had to change the name like in dublin, back in dublin and ireland. we have to change the name from the christmas lights to the winter lights. there are miles of into lights, were no low color christmas the double anymore. and in london and the view k and other were part of that anymore at it's called at the same christmas,
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has become slightly on fashionable. well, that's kind of reflected in the big christmas tree hill side opening, which people are actually comparing to your volume it's, it's the capital of our media. so you went on the video and show just how you're of ons christmas tree opening. compares to that in london. which used to be a big deal, only lucky who, who, who the year of um, let's do this year. god looks great. london is finally we are the 1st world of use a local let's say hey, it's christmas time. let's not forget this time of goodness and free will and forgiveness with the big don rolling into town on january 20th. we're all gonna be looking forward to what he does for us to the executive orders. you're going to
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shake the tree. it's going to be great to see what falls out, what there is a potential for a bright or better future, you know, who knows? a big don, i'm glad you know, dashing through the snow on an open sleigh, having phone back slapping drinking a few beers, you never know, you never know. run the video and i like the way it's from the good stuff. so this is i look like, look, you have to think this could be real, this could be real. i mean, why not? why not tell me why? just like the gays in the church, i want to know why i want to know why this can't happen. well that brings the end of another episode of the moscow mules were delighted to be back and we're going to be back just after christmas, after all, you know, on rap our presence in lieu up at the north pole is we helps on to load up display for all the little dysfunctional attractions in the u. on the u. s. political
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world, we're going to be chasing it out just after christmas until then. happy christmas continue. cuz that's absolutely the i told him the hollywood loved them as i was going to dreamland for dreams come through the we have
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approximately 10000000 people in california that are risk of becoming on house looks good. and then somebody forwards into 3 jobs and still not enough because of the cost of leaving also has increased the coal badge and then still by todd. she has last year long. the amount of all homeless rose by 12 percent in california. take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify all confused who really wants
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a better wills and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented as fast? can you see through their illusion going underground can of the 1941 the radical right wing was stone shall be nice. ation seized power and foam.
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the independent state of croatia. hold on 3 name, low temp. what's kind of a problem with a still a system abuse to be added to? one of the main targets was children. historical sources say the gosh, killed over 72000 children. business it my god, they have done a roll of nose up that of course i say, you know, they may have done one up front that we have just done with general just goal of dish, the dish. and again, that is not even the germans themselves were horrified by the atrocities committed by the stash reflection of that. so there's a lot to deal with global mistakes. a theme is at least i'll talk to possibly be too tight, not to allow me to say that there will be some showing that the
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the and so right here is a prime minister. all that means is not going to put in the front man that confirms russia remains committed to supplying gas theater is often cubes, and it will soon cut many times in the russian gas, pretty drain, jeopardizing the continents, and at least took care of the launches a series of sikes on the k means it's holiday to is the missile suicide. and the groups come on since up while you are a small place, like in the middle east with most of the guy didn't miss printers. toners ink, one of his own past
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a theme get through an operational years. but who these acted more decisively and promptly. we should have prepared for this and chosen the right moment to begin, and not wait for the time when it was no longer possible to do nothing. a rush of per se is the special lead to avoid and it should have begun suited up as the west and t as ultimately left must go with no choice to are the welcome to the weekly international victory. the biggest news on the last 7 days as well as code events. man puts in household sol so so back is primary. so robot fits . so in most got off of the main thing. if it says that russia confirmed is ready to supply, guess to you or even if you claim obstruct is trends that in my meeting
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today was a response to ukrainian presidents the lensky who, answering my personal question on thursday, said that he was against any transitive gas through ukraine to our territory. the ukrainian president is also in favor of sanctions against russia's nuclear program . such attitudes, financially harm slovakia and threatened the electricity production in nuclear power plants in slovakia, which is unacceptable. russian president vladimir putin confirmed the readiness to continue supplying gas to the west in slovakia, which is virtually impossible due to the position of the ukrainian president after january 1st 2025. all the so i love it because it also says views on the queen calls that yes, i see the potential for a peaceful resolution. i have funding the science. i was a possibility for a new guess. transit deal, the rush. i was so lucky, you don't think it was on
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a level as far as the story of this medium between the stock hands prime minister, robert fitz, so and russian president vladimir, puts a round itself around a lot of talks about the issue of gas friends that through ukraine, this visit comes after the slip. i can't prime minister earlier this month to emphasize that his government is in very intense talks on supplies of natural gas for 2025. the issue is that the flow of gas to slovakia, a country that is heavily dependent on russian energy, was essentially ruined by ukraine's intention not to extend the transit agreement with moscow that is set to expire at the end of this year. the russian gas to slovakia is mainly delivered through a pipeline that is coming from moscow through ukraine and then the rest of some eastern european countries ukraine, and made it clear that it will stop transit in russian gases starting from the 1st of january of 2025 and russian president vladimir, put, and actually uh,
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recently commented on the issue and essentially says the key of is binding. the very same had that he said to really be a crew of ukraine has cut off our guest supplies to europe and consumer city. on the one hand, it picks from their hands because only with the support of the west, so including from europe can it exists not only to fight but to exist. so it, and at the same time it creates problems for them. by cutting off the supply of our relatively cheap and gas for the euro, there would be no such contract to, to work out everything is already key of to within. all right, we will survive kind of show and guess problem was there by this problem with the producing m a. how many heard anything from the slovak piano mean? has he? so i've chimed in, they'll say to the thing. yeah, the sort of prime minister i mentioned before that the discussion about energy and gas is a very important one when it comes to his countries, ties with ukraine. but clearly we've seen that ukraine does not really care about that,
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and it has made it clear that it's not going to continue the trend said the gas press that agreement pipeline. now the solve that a leader also called out zelinski stubbornness, and he says that he was putting forth some sort of ridiculous proposal. instead of actually holding constructive talks on the topic to do to view the lensky came up with proposals that seem absurd to me. for example, that he would only agree if we wouldn't pay until the end of the war. what full would give us gas for free parking? i'm the operator, and that is a bizarre proposal. clearly highlights that is the last case using gas as a political tool and planning. we do or ups energy security in hopes to get what he's been praying for now. roberts, but so also went on to mention another very strange proposal from zillow ski. essentially, he's accusing the ukrainian leader of attempting to bribe him with money in order to persuade slovakia to support kids bid in joining nato. going to deck 7 who lensky,
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return to the topic of gas and asked me if i would vote in favor of ukraine's membership nato. you gave me $500000000.00 from russian asset dollars, but still medium. i of course, answered never, you know, my opinion on ukraine's membership in nato ended strange that he asked me such a question. well, what could i and even apple. oh, so like, yeah, is among those countries that have really rely on that gas through and with the landscape taking things here and manage related things and putting the country is energy security at risk. roberts fits so said that he would be considering to adopt certain measures against your brain. and rightfully so. i mean that is clear here that zaleski does not care for constructive talks or negotiations. he has time and time again, many belated facts and use sensitive and vital at topics that's just an energy security for his own interest. so this just shows even more that maybe it is time
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for the you to focus on his own energy security and how to better that issue rather than focus on home and how much more money they would be sending to ukraine only to prolong this issue. even further, donald trump has spoke about price and me for the inputs in the us present. legs made those comments as the totals about ending the war. and you play crazy wars that were one of the things i want to do and quickly press the button said that he wants to meet with me as soon as possible. so we have to wait for this, but we have to end that more. that's for is a horrible, horrible millions of so just have died down a 1000000. so we're going to, we're seeing numbers that is just crazy. gotta stop it. now the outlined by the size of the has a re pulls the been pressure rising or pressure and key, or should i say to know or is draw stage to 18 years old. a problem that you find
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in official says measure is expenses to take effect within the next 3 months or else washington could cause it's age to. yes. you will. you replaced europe and partners and americans have been urging the ukranian administration since 2022 to lower the mobilization age to 18 years. and this has been going on for 3 to 3 years now. so when i'm asked if it will be lowered, i say yes, of course. for example, i think a decision will be made at the beginning of next year in january, february, or march devices. if you've been following recent months, linking has been actively calling for this and these concepts to okay, and so let them know where do you get the information that the ukrainian authorities will agree to this cause of what conditions must be set for our military leadership to agree, good munching in for this and absolutely simple condition, the cessation or reduction of military aid, even from the state laws. and that's it. we will be forced to comply, well, not at 18, be okay, but this is being introduced now to gauge public sentiment. ready to move, for example. who knows? they might say from 20 and they will put
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a condition on either you comply with this because before we reduce support moves until audio verse here, the me to draw said in ukraine was 27, but it has to be low to $25.00. this change hasn't gone over well with the public, with many individuals, outright refusing to be drafted. false mobilization has become a grim reality feed, playing with people being snatched off the streets by recruitment offices, the slide, the backlash us, little mike is insisting that key is to bring that off age down to 18. some is, it is a full some advise ation that have ended in tragedy. the guy sold the service to the office in the sonya city of a desa while he was trying to prevent a his son from being full to be dropped. it has been reported to the mine who died
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. this message if you are seeing says another my, me to buy recruitment offices. and i bought the marble a lou says the pressure fully into, into lower is mobilization. age is a sign of desperation. you got time coming in, this is the bind administration saying this is going to be a see change in in the approach come uh, january of the 20th and i think that uh, these kinds of, um, of, um, threats need to be ignored. and that, um and, and we don't need, we don't even have a draft here in the united states any longer, even though we have something on paper. but our military is all interior. and so they, there, there's no stomach for this, for around a certain individuals, even within the biden harris administration to suggest this, again, shows that, that, that there's desperation in, in uh, in, in the way the,
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in the conduct of the war. and it's, and also a demonstration of, of tail policy by the united states. this is a desperation by the ukrainian government, by zalinski in particular. but the handwriting is already on the wall. and, and, and i think this is more of a, an effort by an soleski to reach, attract, to try and, and hold onto his own the prestige and, and the end position when the reality is, is quite stark, that, that the water is lost for the ukrainians. and that and that the, the credit people are not going to tolerate this. this is a yeah, they've already started recruiting the women and, and pregnant women and which, which is a, a clear sign, a desperate part of the amenities to the kids for me as i have visited, damascus, where he was warmly received by the leader of
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a you and designated kind of his group has seized power. so this fm haakon feeds on the hugs and the ship cars with fire and so that he's out of subs need to outage elani. who until recently was on a us bounty list offering $10000000.00. but it's coming to me, love to hear as reopening is and busy in demoss is the 1st country to this. a serious president bush i'll, i'll sub was over to an in recent weeks and a sleeping with as an offensive. oh, giovanni said his, i thought he would be the only ones allowed to have guns in the 10 g as he by the service order nationwide and revive ties with them. they went to the a couple of months, probably the minutes. i want to strengthen the upcoming governments. we must make sure there is no weapon outside the authority of the states. as for relations between tortilla and syria, our strategic ties encompass political and social spears as well. since the
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infrastructure has been destroyed by the previous regime in order to rise again, we need to rebuild the country. agricultural, industrial, and banking sectors and all aspects of life and the to the, to the lifting of sanctions against syria is extremely important for the normalization of the country and ensuring its further security that this i would also like to emphasize once again for so there is absolutely no place for the code as done work as parties in syria to them of this terrorist organization booties occupying the land of the syrian people stealing their natural resources. citizen became this, we are all the higher up and how to, if he's a political right. so, and we use a to is a patient history and international relations. she said the latest development between to the 2 hours of learning a part of the lots of strategies to reinvent his image. and it seems that there are countries who are supporting the july and
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his new order to shut out and his new mission. that is why there are certain requirements in order to eh, call i need if you want this, a new phase one of these requirements base to abuse as a space mine or a b as a person who changed by the person who learned at the the, the the militia and wants to build, has the country. that is why we are, we are noticing that there are a number of statements that actually are quite interesting from how much shut out of gelatin. so the question has to be admitted to the weapons. also that the weapon should be inside the city. it's also the question of respecting the, uh, the communities, the different communities and see all of the messages that they need something to live on. and also as to the reason i've gone through. so all of these are part of the new a, the bending if you want. all said the new face, the new image stuff he is trying to expose. there are, there is a new political absence,
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few in the nation. and every country actually has its own interest. and the in the interest it's, it's best to establish a nation's within your editing that to go until and you go sick. and also there is and you can see it. and the cd and the coming period would play. it goes to who and this and you nation that's if you want to on the additional level. now the national capital has been pounded by a let loose but was asked slice i leased by us naval forces from the red sea. the chess rooms loosely off to this blows and lifts up the night sky. that's ortiz's yes. to confirm castles, the numbers the poles indicate mountain air is south of the capital for full. so
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the central commodity issued a statement about as bombing campaign, it said is full support. bus signals mix shutting down one of their own guardian missile crews of the us. as in gas is the lowest in on a supersonic f, a 18 hornet. and in a classic case of, from the fire, which the u. s. navy, hold blue on blue by the way, the 5 digit was taken out of this guy. now the who these, those say it was that was, is that says out the us full time, the 2 pilots root supposedly injected safely. now earlier i li, i mean he's a director of the so to the department of the media research and the say to the us is either being dishonest about the legit front of the fire incident or is technology has malfunctions. and i think this is a turning point. if we take it as the technical mistake, i don't think it is because of all the weapons that they are using or
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uh, equipments, or let's say a jets of the oldest systems that they have. it's a supported by f f system and best system, which is i don't if you get a notification from a friend of fault, it could not be assembly a fire that shut down the 18 by any mistake. otherwise, by this mistake, it means that is a big mistakes and failing down of technology. technically vice within don't such as a theme, supersonic uh, type of just the whole of his tablet, if he am in the countries i'm boxing it wrong. this wanted something goodman's resilience, so you're as weston aggression conferencing it with israel's ongoing defense challenges. a human human stands as the primary access of resistance,
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confronting zionist and american schemes. and israel cannot counter yeah, many tactics. israel has admitted that it has failed to intercept our ballistic missiles. do you have any strategies aim to strengthen humans offensive, and defensive approaches in the missile and drone domains? israel is trying to attract western support indicating its struggle to defend alone without western backend. tensions once again have sort between israel and the young men following gum. who these targeting gulf is where the territories with ballistic and the hypersonic missiles, the who invests it or to have on a data. and he said his was an interview since they want that he was a new k, have targeted human with all they could to, we can their military infrastructure. however, he said, jenna would expand its capabilities and not hesitate to respond to publications by those countries. i would say despite the relentless assaults by the u. s. u k, and they're unable forces on human human remains committed to supporting post
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indians encountering the zionist regime. the game, many people stand firm maintaining their anti israel stance and readiness to confront enemy incursions, including those from the us and the you k. use that, you know, as you've been talking here, we've been showing some wild pictures of this escalation. and yeah, none of these massive american and western bombing campaigns, but it's also adding and building to the chaos in syria. any comments from to ron? we heard of today from i to the harmony. he emphasized that those who thought the resistance access is weak or now falling. finally, what happened in syria are mistaken. he said he also expressed confidence that the situation and syria would eventually stabilize the side of the situation will go back to normal, enabling got the youth and the citizens of the arab country to reclaim control from the chaos instigated by the west and western powers. he said, let's take
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a lesson part of the feel for this, and i predict that despite this incident, the emergence of a strong honorable group will emerge in syria. the syrian youth have nothing to lose the streets in life are unsafe. what should they do? they must stand with strong will against those who design the same security and those who implemented it. and in show they will triumph over them. the regions tomorrow will be better than today, so that so let's see the one and so clean the, the idea about how many we either way that there was a long standing approach chart towards the changing landscape in syria. he stated that the events in the, our country and the follow facade involved direct us intervention in the country with the was aiming to control uninstalled governments that are subservient to them . he said, in case i work, this goal is not achieved. they would resort to a pressuring the country and fostering chaos and instability. and here's what we're
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seeing happening in the, our country and the killing of that one in a staff member of the a one in embassy in damascus, shows that gradually the chaos is taking shape and that of our country. let's take us into the comments why they are wanting. so peter e, now this is the us plan to dominate countries, is one of 2 things either to create addict, tutorial, individual government with which they compromise tool, divide the interest of that country among themselves. or if that doesn't work, chaos and disorder that i don't know how many uh, from that one does not rely on proxy forces for potential actions in the future. so it remains to be seen how this changing landscape following the fall, the facade in syria, and the we send flare up between israel and the amend. what march the whole region . and i can do better than this. the say did that most of us should have lost a special montville version. suda they made, was compelled by
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t f and is west some boxes in those new way. but we should have understood earlier that the opponents are not going to implement the means. convenience, that they are simply misleading us. later western leaders admitted this, and they also publicly stated that they were only going to achieve one goal, to gain time, to rearm the ukrainian armed forces so that they could prepare for war. and if they gave you clean the opportunity to prepare for future military action, then they were counting on it to begin to why we understood this. we should have acted more decisively and promptly. we should have prepared for this and chosen the right moment to begin. and not wait for the time when it was no longer possible to do nothing. crime can simply be committed either by action or inaction. how the election would have been a crime against the interest of russia and its people have to it's a good thing and i, and confident took center stage that i put into extensive q and
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a session on thursday. and most of my colleagues, i see us have who attended the direct line of events says the key highlights on the discussion, the smallest you creak. he needs the soul off to that absolutely, marissa and press conference. my thoughts time out to me in the pool itself, what really stood out to me was how the end it to a positive person. it just didn't display over the pools of those 4 hours in 27 minutes. now caused a huge chunk of the president's was what dedicated to the conflicting ukraine. that was one of the most aust, about topics when it comes to requests from russian citizens. a few highlights. i do want to bring you starting with the document pretends comment about the hypersonic missile edition, which was recently deployed a few weeks ago against a minute treat industrial facility in ukraine. the preaching, it was very clear, this is a projectile that absolutely has no feet quote. and if you don't believe awesome, why not happened this whole thing?
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so some experts in the west believe that such a messiah is easy to shoot down. well, if those western experts think so let them offer us and let them offer those in the west in the us who pay them for their analysis to conduct some kind of technological experiment. so your height taking dual up the 21st century, let them identify some object to destroy, say in key of concentrate older air defense and missile defense forces there. and we will strike there with your rational and see what happens. we are ready for such an experiment. is the other side ready? what? okay. say that was a little tongue in cheek, but something that i really noticed was one continuing thought. idea on when a person was discussing what ad defense is, key of has audits, disposal. he said, we need to ask all guys, is that what they have um, any supp diesel? and so people who want to which country o x 3 must elements and possibly i got the strong impression that the rush leader
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was actually in contact with people. most of the minutes, really, from potentially even the political leads to but goals to almost every single question that was about the was the focus was on. negotiation has to be noted, but the lay of the land, as he talked today, is very different costs to the lay of the land as it was in is to vote during those peaceful from the spring of 2022, which was stopped by the british prime minister at the time forest johnson and a party that was not to just wanted to 3 deals that most coke and he had signed with by t as each time, then tearing it up. and i do want to finally finish on what's the me and i think for a lot of people who saw in the school today was possibly the most touching moment of the entire event. and that was when boots and was all about how the war has positively affected him as you need is how have you changed in the last 3 years? was nice to know which human. yeah. you know,
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we'll change. we change every day. every hour, i will tell you frankly, we are joking now, and there is left during the whole stuff to joking list and almost stopped laughing . i will say, you know, it was astonishing that was just a moment. just a few seconds off that those words were that was just off, so i mean truly deafening. silence in the room that remind that was hundreds if not more of us here. and i think we will really taken aback. not necessarily if i to watch themselves from the sentiment, but by the sincerity. you know, i think we tend to humanize politicians, especially post heads of state we see and going out that suited them through to that we're dressing, defense committees are addressing parliament. the speaking at concepts attended by hundreds of thousands, we lose anyone about the fox, they all just genuinely human at the end of the day. and that sentence just a few words really i think for home to everyone in the room,
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how difficult that position was. the bottom appeared some spots in february 2022, but also how fundamentally he is just a rough. some citizens disliked the 145000000 others wake up and watch the news, to pray for that loved ones to come back safe and sound from the front line. he feels the sadness and the tragedy that of course, the whole country is going through at the moment. so that is a 2020 full press conference on the 21st so called direct line. over an hour we are done, we stopped before and a half hours. i didn't get to ask my question, but you know what pitching has been doing this since 2001. so fingers crossed, i'll be back here in 2025. and maybe next time he'll give me a shout. wow. so that seems otherwise. it's great to have your company here on us for
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the hello and welcome to the cross stuff full born. here we discussed the wheel in the east. russian states. never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community, best of all sense and up the speed. what else holes question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for the question, did you say they requested
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, i mean everyone's chasing the same dream. everyone's doing the same thing, having to get a job, making it rich, majors good, having money that, that, that, that, that, that, that who's the most popular person in the world?
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no body the world doing the same damn thing. it's like watching the high school all over again . i believe in creating awareness about homeless. because if we don't pay attention to it, it's going to overwhelm the population. and when that happens, where's the money going to come from? seriously we're, it, we're, we're ready is what 70000000000 or something like that missing in money are democracies falling apart and we're worried about small things and what you should be worried about,
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the bigger problems of the right in front of our faces. instead of turning a blind eye to love was somewhere around 80000 people that are un house. so here's the problem that's being a house make coming different forms because there are some people that aren't even here. cars. there are some people that are pretty much going from one living room to another living room, wherever the people are allowed. you know, friends, we allow them to come in and, and have a roof over their heads on a temporary basis. but then you also have people that live on the streets, sharing los angeles right now there's, there's a, as we speak, we have a homeless own being done right now. the counting hominy on house before living on the streets. so we don't have the exact numbers yet, but it's going to be high. the numbers have increased from last year, even though that more is being done. or at least that's what being told. to the
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point that the numbers chairs last year alone, the amount of all homeless rose by 12 percent in california. right is the rent is to get my rent is damn high. the rent is too damn high the, the, the, the, the rent, the on the. 8 so we turned in over a $115000.00 signatures to get it the initiative on the ballot to expand rent controlled that to be on the california ballot in november of 2024. and the apartment association is trying to its opposing that issue and trying to stop and trying to stop us. we also delivered over 732000 signatures to the governor of
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california, governor newsome asking him not to oppose this measure. how are they trying to stop you? so what they're the, what the california apartment association, the, they're trying to put an initiative on the ballot. which basically says that a top case on the same, to not put their own initiative on the ballot to expand rent controlled or anything around housing. so they're hurting tenants. and also age are cost clinics in $45.00 different countries across the world. and they're trying to show something non profit simply because they don't want rent control the. my name is gina. i am a small mom, landlord and i was a bit of an issue when they're call me landlords all greeted you don't hear our
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side of the story. i have a very little money. i have a mortgage homeowners insurance and they wouldn't be and, and i couldn't even barely the last 4 years. i couldn't raise at $5.00. but yet i had taxes to pay. i had insurance to pay, i had maintenance to keep up. and i had to pay them. wow. wow, sense of dollars to move out? it's not there. where is our side of the protection? should be mad at the government and to the government to pay their rent. why should i have to take care of? somebody take care of healthcare, complaint at the grocery store, complain that your medicine is. why is it just the landlord so most me landlords. i'm thinking about landlords that have, you know,
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a couple units. they're worried as well because with that high, when school with corporate driving the, the rates are to keep up with it. so it's affecting them as well. but the fact of the matter is that the ones that are consoling and pushing pull the high range are the corporate land. unfortunately, the fix, the small businesses, the affect, the small landlords. so we're here to let them know that, you know, if we bring rank control to california, it's a positive thing moving forward because they're going to be able to not being stimulated by corporate landlords that want to take their properties as well. the housing rates are going to keep going up, like if you go to a gas station and buy board wiser. and the price goes up a dollar every day because because like somebody steals too much budweiser from that store, you know, that's just the way that it goes. you know, and originally they've raised the price up of things and places where it goes missing all the time. to cover it,
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that's probably why the rent is getting so high because half the people who live there never paid the rent. somehow. somehow, i feel like criminal is running a city. i really do me. my name is joaquin mother golf. i'm 51 years old. i'll be 52 in april and been homeless off and on since 2006 and where do you live? right here in this truck? so why is it so white? oh, well, there really isn't a way to get to on top of things when the economy just deteriorating is it? is there's not a way for the wages to catch up to what the prices are for for rent a person just trying to get to it. maybe you have a studio apartment here in this area is going to be at least $1500.00 a month. and even with some help 1st for move in. and it's, it's a little bit, uh,
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it's a little, there's a little bit more to it than just uh, you know, making a decision. uh, because the economy is it fits in the gates a lot of people's efforts the, to me. yeah. don't get me wrong. i don't look like i'm alone. seriously. i got this. calvin juanza i get on through the disease like a 180. 0 my here my son's on doesn't look like i need to be honest to honestly know what cost of living out this month or to subtract them. uh yeah. don't matter if you work or 40 arrow job arrow week job. you know me. if i have to know anybody out there and get all of these histories, that there is a way i've been out here in california and hollywood for probably about 10 years about 10 years. and i have yet to do it. and i've been on the list to get housing
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for like 3 years. i've got a crew, i've got a criminal background, and i've got a very expensive criminal background look at 19000 years. i'm on record, i'm not trying to. i mean these probably there's not i can't get any decent things . uh tell him that there's trying to get, i'm trying to get funded. get a job with metro right now. just doing the investment or thing that they got going around. i can't get my foot in the door for this shit. the same life is. tell me a girl. we don't we don't hear from you. you might, you might be a, might be around, you know, like a bigger one like says that again. he's making a wireless that he said he was at the end of the low. you go, what do you do full leaving? i'll do. i'm going to sound, go to school. i go to lumpy city college for this study. i'm going for film and the screen writing. i'm trying to get
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a degree and screen writing and uh the one to develop my own, my own screen place for production. i have good work, a one and award for my spring play in 22 for one screen play that i wrote in 2021 from penn america. i and i'm trying to do something with the skills and talents that i have for screen writing. thank you. hi, my name is mailed to the correct number for phone, an executive director of the shower full. and like the name says we provide mobile show us to people who are experiencing homeless those same los angeles. and what we do is we take these mobile shortlist, i can see over here the various different locations. we have approximately 50 sites in los angeles. we pocket in locations where it's close to folks. so i experiencing
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homelessness. and we offer gent them shot was even for what the city like los angeles, that's very little public infrastructure. when it comes for you to use a public, chavo, let alone a bad throw. so fall on a full sleep on our streets. it's a constant struggle of looking at which gas station, which coffee shop will let them just let them use the bathroom. but when it comes to showers, a lot of i guess, if it wasn't for us only have access to shot was maybe once a month for a lot of folks. it's going into a bathroom at a place like a coffee shop and taking a buzz back out of a sink. so that's why it's so critical and, and that's so much the man for our services. how does it to you? well it's good, it's always good to have your the hutch down. they have hot showers. yeah. yeah. it's always good to get a hot challenge. phone lives that my god apply for
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a shower to yes, i'd be a good shower. the differences, economic differences between groups, race groups, particular are huge each. and these starts on the very beginning, their lack of, uh, being able to have a good education. let's talk about, let's say, for example, food and security is, is lack of access to healthy, put, lack of access to food. and a lot of our communities of color don't have access to healthy food. they just don't. so you see those, this bear with me right? there that any quality whereas you go to well do, neighborhood, or neighborhoods of, of, of white folks. you'll see that they are, they have better jobs, better paying their more resources. so yes, a racism, a place, a very important part on the economic status. whether you're going to end up
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homeless on the street or not, this is known as the mcarthur park union district of los angeles. there's one the most underserved communities in los angeles, atlanta immigrants are here. most of them don't speak english. we have uh, tears you could see a lot of seniors and we have people that struggle to put in the table. and people have very little resources. most of them actually one for, for several blocks here to, to come to the band 3. and a lot of them are very fragile, they elderly. so this is a 9 o'clock we what we have done is we set up an appointment system so people can actually sign up and, and have an appointment instead of them being in line for hours. what's happening is that before prior to we having an appointment system, people used to be here at 12 midnight. i literally spend the night here waiting for us to open. so we decided to do an appointment system. today we're going to be providing groceries for $400.00 people. these are fresh vegetables. they were
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picked yesterday, so you're not gonna make buying any, any fresh or uh, products done here. and they do serve it the people who serve it. and i'd say we're very excited about being able to hello to serve the community. what we do here is we set it up like farmers, market styles. so people are able to come here and actually pick what they like to take instead of us giving you a bag of food that most likely you're not going to like. we allowed them to make several choices here and take food that they love to cook. the the millions that isn't being completely push ya, vicki,
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kansas dropped us out on this because of the americans america last used to use you can as a, you know, as a poke, see, you know, the to a week and i don't have any interest in doing that and the general is on how to get into this, and we really have a cut only by taking sanctions. i gave her shift. i mean, it's each of the americans. what we have doing to us says the i'm homeless for them as home was the we're, i have a problem is only about $0.50 in my life where i'm enjoy old a $6262.00. you've been homeless for a while. continue for many years, say, 10 years. so i'm just to feel like for example, you have to pray that hey, fish a deal. where am i right here to help along getting some really low
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version you the, the got continues to grow. you know, we saw back in the eighty's and ninety's the early, the early part of the century here, where we saw an attack against the middle class. there is the more middle class, either you'll have what you don't have. so to say that you're in the middle class is a fantasy because he doesn't exist. we have people coming to our food banks that have jobs, and some of them have good jobs, but they can not make ends meet the fuel cause we're right now. we'll go through it . one is the know
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how do i have i just leave my hands after the charger boom. boom. can you see the can you see the home put it on time on the face of the 1st time. this is this where address a is there a bad day?
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all right man, that he yeah. the i want to can you hold on a 2nd the right you enjoy that. thank you so much lady. do leave here. i do. i do. this is not heroine. that's a i went to a doctor this morning. why did you come from effect? you work with interior design or the was it worth coming here?
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yeah. hard. or you're able to see all the flight to afford a place here. not many people can do what to do. like if you are not able to afford your partner, like what to do in the city and you're looking at it. yeah, i mean possibly people could die on the beach. people get sick, they get diseases and mental illness of the insecurity. the numbers are staggering. we have approximately 10000000 people in california that are risk. i'll be coming on house. and part of the reason is because the rain site is very high. people struggle to make ends meet some people working to 3 jobs and still not enough because the cost of living also has increase . for let's say $3500.00 the one bedroom. it was way across the street
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apartment. yeah, they just, they just billed and they just opened them up. and for one bedroom, the $13500.00. that's what we have to deal with. so the dining affects everybody around here, the whole community and all the prices go up with they have people like that feeling in these things are but why then there's a voice to be, sir, if you're not able to afford the leaving the right there is people they can't co habits, he can't get along so they can't well, the next coming up relation apparently can live with 10 people in a, an apartment in california. and people have to live with a lot of people. so there's a lot of problems familiar, sexual assault on the finger problems.
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so they said it's a, he's saying the same thing, but we show them physical evidence of him doing that. i even have a text message from me and my roommate talking, speaking about how he threatened her life. i gave patch the text messages i gave. well, why do you to text them is do you, what are you just the michelle? so you're thinking about this? well that was the right thing. one of the houses where they are for people die room, so nearby. john is the same way we met them there. they're still there, but it up was the boss last week um um and gave kelly. i think her name the day or the give her um, what is the the called the non non warranty? an auction thing have you guys seem to be fine? and we, i want to see this about time after one for 6 people that already know they lower
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it in on. yeah, yeah. i know, i really don't know and, and then people go up missing and they don't even try to sit in see nothing about it. you remember the model one with the rabbit she had with miss and, and they was like, oh, she had went to the hospital or with the jail as you folks come back. and nobody knew where she was. is made of them line. they found her, did they send you not too far from the shelter. so how you didn't, they don't care about where about nothing. all the program i'm going to program and all sorts of less is little bit like says, today and that way. so let's say do 1520 percent of what your income is that by you read stuff in the 30 a month. what is your, your income, you as soon as that, as soon as i had time to try to move out most people in my apartment and do
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a medicine crap. and then more and more people become seamless though they see none of the co bags. and so by dividing doesn't make things better as the governor. so the level to lower the rent. we know that the numbers are high and there's a lot of money that comes in. but the money is blown away and varies. we see very little come either with that, you know, so this spend a lot of money. you mean government government? yes. they spend a lot of money and the labor very little rent has just really taken off on the restrictions on how to rent have changed. they want you to have a deposit of, you know, same, we sometimes want you put 3 months down or prove you can pay 3 months when you, you know, these, these are things that
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a lot of people wouldn't qualify for with good jobs. so they've made it so hard that a person with a pretty well paying job, couldn't cutting right here. and there was a time, i mean, it was a while ago 253 years ago. you could be a survey, art is taren and have a pretty fun life. it wasn't. maybe you wouldn't have a big savings account, but you would have a safe place to live. you would have food, you would have a car. but now people are choosing, and we're talking about people is 40 or a week, jobs are choosing to buy groceries or pay their rents. and we're talking single people. i can't imagine having a family what that would entail. so it wasn't always this unapproachable to live here was actually quite the opposite for a long time. the
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hey guys, come to hollywood, get some of the money. this is 50 k and 1000000 looks like what does 1000000 a year? the sell a baby. so me be looking for low rent our movies because people come out here for the dream says their dreams. obviously i am rich for me i'm. i'm, i'm on my way to be rich next year. i'm a buy a $1000000.00 house to me. and i'm working on manifesting that i made of as women of as of right now, already body for me. i look at it, i visualize it. i know the address. i mean that's the way it lays about. i mean, when you see the houses, you'll see me and it is lend his house for me. welcome to welcome to holly will let
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them know that welcome to welcome to dreamland. we're doing some through the, i mean now honestly, it's probably hard to wherever it is hard. it's hard to drive down the street and see this. and i think people are either going to be propelled, to have empathy and do something or possibly inches shut down. it's hard, hard to go in every area, every neighborhood, everywhere, and seen, and countless play not fail even just guilty. you know that you're walking into a supermarket and you can buying or food or you can do it and you can live. you have a home, you know, the,
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there's no kindness in any city or state in regards even in places that we deem liberal. you know, california is not very liberal about this. now they're not as compassionate as people think about the sense the subject looks good to go. now i look good. thank you sir. but you people are always people good or not? you're right. the all depends on the day count can fit in. going to bed in kenner, that's the right one of the 2 of january's in center we're through so there is different factors that may affect our seniors. and
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most important is, is that the safety nets that existed, they being taken away. so he's very difficult. i know people that have retire with the kind of retirement checks that they get. he can not keep up with a cause of rent. so now they living in their carts after working all their lights. and yes, they are certain programs available that was subsidized for some of the housing. but not everybody gets it. this is why people i sold these harden and they have no faith in their government because the government has stopped working for the people . the amount of people that are more discussed with politicians and politics and political parties has grown in huge numbers. people just don't trust what they say
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. they say a lot, but the labor very little or nothing. the if you think about russia, what does your mind picture the bottom landscapes open up before your eyes? the last one does, can you imagine the, the discounts dodge the journey?
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the, the, you ready to come along the this is for digital rest of traces to operate. it didn't don't pass on to the orders of ukrainians, special services that homes are staying with a lot of hundreds of people who are the neighbors in the towns and villages. of dumbass beach was promise money and a career and ukraine security service in case of failure they were guaranteed st. you in ukraine. however, today's reality for them is jail time for many years. the outcome of working for ukraine, the enemy is up to 20 years in prison for terrorism and espionage,
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the the so that here is a prime minister role that fits the means is let me put in the treatment that come from russia remains committed to supply and gas theatre classes often see i've said it would soon cut many times that the russian gas, 3 grain jeopardizing with confidence and at least took care of the you know, into the city the likes on the main since holiday to is the missile story side time the come on sense of while you are a small play is like the middle east group also load of
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a guided missile cruiser tones. the thing when it was a half a theme get through and hopefully some of the expert who these did more decisively and from we should have prepared for this and chosen the right moment to begin to not wait for the time. and when it was no longer possible to do nothing, no rush as president say is the special legit overlays and it should have begun sued up as it was and t as ultimately left must go with no choice to art the welcome to the weekly international victory the biggest news on the last 7 days as well as code events and puts in pas helpful so. so back is primary. so robot fits. so in most got off to the main thing. if it says a rush i confirmed is ready to supply. guess to you or even if you claim obstruct
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it's trends that my meeting today was a response to ukrainian president zalinski who answering my personal question on thursday said that he was against any transitive gas through ukraine to our territory. the ukrainian president is also in favor of sanctions against russia's nuclear program. such attitudes, financially harm slovakia and threatened the electricity production in nuclear power plants in slovakia, which is unacceptable. russian president vladimir putin confirmed the readiness to continue supplying gas to the west in slovakia, which is virtually impossible due to the position of the ukrainian president after january 1st 2025. all the so i love it because it also says views on the queen calls that yes, i see the potential for a peaceful resolution funding site. that was a possibility for a new gas transit deal. the rush i have so lucky. yeah, i think it was on
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a level as far as the story of this medium between the stuff i can probably minister roberts, it's so and russian president vladimir puts a round itself around a lot of talks about the issue of gas trends that through ukraine. this visit comes after the slip. i can't prime minister earlier this month, emphasized that his government isn't very intense talks on supplies of natural gas for 2025. the issue is that the flow of gas to slovakia, a country that is heavily dependent on russian energy, was essentially ruined by ukraine's intention not to extend the trends that agreement with moscow that is set to expire at the end of this year. the russian gas to slovakia is mainly delivered through a pipeline that is coming from moscow through ukraine and then the rest of some eastern european countries ukraine, and made it clear that it will stop trusted in russian gases starting from the 1st
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of january of 2025 and russian president vladimir, put and actually, uh, recently commented them the issue and essentially says this kid is biting the very same, had that he said the rain if the crew of cream has cut off our guest supplies to europe and consumer city on the one hand it picks from their hands because only with the support of the west, so including from europe can it exists not only to fight but to exist. so i think at the same time it creates problems for them by cutting off the supply of our relatively cheap and gas for the euro. there would be no such contract to, to work out everything is already clear. so well then, all right, we will survive kind of show and guess problem was said by this experiment to produce a m, i haven't heard anything from the slovak piano mean has he? so i've chimed in instead of the thing. yeah, the some of the prime minister i mentioned before that the discussion about energy and gas is a very important one when it comes to his countries, ties with ukraine. but clearly we've seen that you've played does not really care
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about that, and it has made it clear that it's not going to continue the trends that the gas for us that agreement pipeline. now the solve that a leader also called out zelinski stubbornness, and he says that he was putting forth some sort of ridiculous proposal. instead of actually holding constructive talks on the topic to do, to view lensky came up with proposals that seem absurd to me. for example, that he would only agree if we wouldn't pay until the end of the war was full, would give us gas for free parking and up. and that is a bizarre proposal. clearly highlights that zillow's case using gas as a political tool and playing with europe's energy security in hopes to get what he's been praying for now. roberts, but so also went on to mention another very strange proposal from zillow ski. essentially, he's accusing the ukrainian leader of attempting to bribe him with money in order
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to persuade slovakia to support kids bid in joining nato. going to attack someone who lensky, return to the topic of gas, and asked me if i would vote in favor of ukraine's membership nato. you gave me 500000000 from russian asset dollars, but still medial, i of course, answered never, you know, my opinion on ukraine's membership in nato ended strange that he asked me such a question. well, what could i and even up the is among those countries that have really rely on that gas through and with the landscape, taking things here and manage related things and putting the countries energy security at risk. roberts fits so said that he would be considering to adopt certain measures against your brain. and rightfully so. i mean that is clear here that zaleski does not care for constructive talks or negotiations. he has time and time again, many belated facts and use sensitive and vital at topics which is an energy
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security for his own interest. so this just shows even more that maybe it is time for the you to focus on his own energy security and how to better that issue rather than focus on how many, how much more money it would be sending to ukraine only to prolong this issue. even further, donald trump has spoken about price and me for the inputs in the us present. legs made those comments as the totals about ending the war. and you play crazy wars that were one of the things i want to do and quickly press. the button said that he wants to meet with me as soon as possible. so we have to wait for this, but we have to end that more. that for is a horrible, horrible millions and so just have died down 1000000. so we're going to, we're seeing numbers that is just crazy. got to stop it. now the outlined bite in mid size. it has a re pulls the been pressure rising or pressure and key,
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or should i say to know or is draw stage to 18 years old. a problem menu planning official says measure is expenses to take effect within the next 3 months or else washington could caught is a took yes, that you will, you replaced if you're a p and partners and americans have been urging the ukranian administration since 2022 to lower the mobilization age to 18 years and this has been going on for 3 years now. and so when i'm asked if it will be lowered, i say yes, of course. for example, i think a decision will be made at the beginning of next year in january, february, or march devices. if you've been following recent months of lincoln has been actively calling for this process to king's collection, that's where do you get the information that the ukrainian authorities will agree to this? because what conditions must be set for our military leadership to agree, good munching in for this? an absolutely simple condition, the cessation or reduction of military aid, even from the stables. and that's it. we will be forced to comply, well, not at 18, be okay, but this is being introduced now to gauge public sentiment. ready to move,
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for example. who knows? they might say from 20 and they will put a condition on either you comply with this because before we reduce support moves until earlier this year, the me to draw said in ukraine was 27. but it has since been low to $25.00. this change hasn't gone over well with the public with many individuals, outright refusing to be drafted. force mobilization has become a grim reality feed, playing with people being slapped, also stage by recruitment offices dislike. the bi class us little make is insisting that kids have to bring the 12 age down to 18. some is, it is a full, some advice ation that have ended in tragedy. the so why? so do i have to re, to the office in the sodium scipio, odessa, on either side to prevent a,
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his son from being forward to being dropped. it has been reported. is that the mine who dies this message that you are seeing shows another my, me to buy recruitment offices, and i sits in the bus. the, as of michael lou says the pressure bullying going to low as mobilization. age is a sign of desperation. you got trans coming in, this is the bind administration saying this, there's going to be a see change in in the products. come uh, january the 20th and i think that uh, these kinds of, um, of, um, threats need to be, uh, uh, ignored in that, um and, and we don't need, we don't even have a draft here in the united states any longer, even though we have something on paper, but our military is our volunteer. and so the, there, there's no stomach for this and for around a certain individuals, even within the biden harris administration. to suggest this, again shows that,
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that, that there's desperation in, in uh, in, in the way the, in the conduct of the war. and it's, and also a demonstration of a tail policy by the united states. this is a desperation by the ukrainian government, by zalinski in particular, but the handwriting is already on the wall and, and, and i think this is more of a, an effort by an zaleski, to reach the tech to try and, and hold onto his own the prestige and, and the end position when the reality is, is quite stark, that, that the water is lost for the ukrainians. and that, and that the, the, the credit people are not going to tolerate this. this is a yeah, they've already started recruiting the women and pregnant women and which, which is a, a clear sign of desperate for the amenities attend the kids for
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a man who has visited damascus, where he was warmly received by the leader of a u and designated careless group has seized power, so this fm. haakon feeds on the hugs and shook hands with fire and so that he was out of jobs. neither was your lunney who until recently was on a us bounty list offering $10000000.00 face camera. me love to hear as we are boot is added to the in dm office. the 1st country just is a serious president. bush out of time, was overthrown in recent weeks and a sleeping but as an offensive. how's it? i said his, i thought would be the only one allowed to have guns in the country as he plans to restore order nationwide and revive ties with neighboring to the here a couple of months, but the minutes i'm to strengthen the upcoming governments. we must make sure there was no weapon outside the authority of the states. as for relations between tortilla and syria,
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our strategic ties encompass political and social spheres as well. so since the infrastructure has been destroyed by the previous regime in order to rise again, we need to rebuild the country, agricultural, industrial, and banking sectors and all aspects of life. and then go to the, the lifting of sanctions against syria is extremely important for the normalization of the country and ensuring its further security that this i would also like to emphasize once again. so there is absolutely no place for the cut is done work as parties in syria to them. but this terrorist organization who it is occupying the land of the syrian people stealing the natural resources. cities being just from a higher up at how to, if he's a political right. so at least 2 is a patient history and international relations that she said. the latest developments seem to this here as a learning odd part of the laughter strategy to reinvent his image.
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it seems that there are countries who are supporting the learning and his new order to shut as in his new mission. that is why there are certain requirements in order to a company, if you want this and you'll see is one of these requirements based to abuse as this page mine, or appeared as a person who changed or the person who learned at the, the, the, the militia, and wants to build has the country. that is why we are, we are noticing that there are a number of statements that actually are quite interesting from how much shut out of gelatin. the question has to be admitted to the weapons. also that the weapon should be inside the city. it's also the question of respecting the, the communities of different communities and see all of the messages that they need to something to live on. and also add to the reason or country. so all of these are part of the new a, the banding if you want. also the new face,
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the new events that he is trying to expose. there are, there is a new probably pick it up and see the nation. and every country actually has its own and just, and the flow and the interest it's, it's better to establish a nation's within your editing that to go until and you go sick. and also there is and you can see it and the city on the coming period would play it, go should go and this and you and that's if you want to on the additional, nothing down to you in the national capital has been pounded by a let loose but was asked, likes i leased by us naval forces from the red sea. the chess rooms. we'll see also a lot of these flows in the list of the nice guy. i thought he was yes to confirm castles, the numbers, what was indicate mountain air is south of the capital for all. so here's the sent
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to come on, issued a statement about as bombing campaign. it said is full support. the signals mix shutting down one of their own guardian missile crews of the us, as guess, is with locals in on a supersonic f, a t and hold it. and in a classic case of, from the fire, which the u. s. navy, hold blue on blue by the way the fi project was taken out of the sky. and now the who the those say it was that was is that took out the us full time. the 2 pilots reported the injected safely. now, earlier i the how many he's a director of the strategic department of the immediate research and the say to the us is either being dishonest about the elected front of the fun incident or is technology has malfunctions. i think this is a turning point. if we take it as a technical mistake,
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i don't think it is because of all the weapons that they are using or uh, equipments, or let's say a jets of the oldest systems that they have. it's a supported by f f system in the system, which is, i don't if you get a notification from a friend of fault, it could not be assembly a fire that shut down the 18 by any mistake. otherwise, by this mistake, it means that is a big mistakes and failing down of technology. technically vice within don't such as a theme, supersonic uh, type of just the whole of his tablet. if he am in the countries i'm boxing it wrong . this one, it is something game is resiliency as western aggression conferencing it with israel's ongoing defense challenges. a human human stands as the primary access of resistance,
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confronting zionist and american schemes. and israel cannot counter yeah, many tactics. israel has admitted that it has failed to intercept our ballistic missiles. the many strategies aim to strengthen humans offensive and defensive approaches in the missile and drone domains. israel is trying to attract western support indicating its struggle to defend alone without western backing. tensions once again have sort between israel and the young man following gum. the hoof he's targeting golf is where the territories with ballistic and the hypersonic missiles, the who's the invest that are to have on a day that he said his was an interview since day one that he was on you k, have targeted human with all they could to we can, there are military infrastructure. however, he said, jenna will expand its capabilities and not hesitate to respond to publications by those countries. i would say despite the relentless assaults by the us,
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u. k. and there naval forces on human human remains committed to supporting post indians encountering the zionist regime, to how many people stand firm maintaining their anti israel stance and readiness to confront enemy incursions, including those from the us and the you, k. use that, you know, as you've been talking here, we've been showing some wild pictures of as escalation and yeah, none of these massive american or western bombing campaigns. but it's also adding and building to the chaos in syria. any comments from to ron is that we heard today from i to about how many he emphasized that those who thought the resistance access is weaker. now falling. finally, what happened in syria are mistaken. he said that he also expressed confidence that the situation in syria would eventually stabilize the side of the situation will go back to normal, enabling got the youth and the citizens of the our country to reclaim control from
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the chaos instigated by the west and western powers. he said, let's take listen, part of, if you don't know what the light predict that despite this incident, the emergence of a strong hon group will emerge in syria. the syrian youths have nothing to lose the streets in life are unsafe. what should they do? they must stand with strong will against those who design this in security and those who implemented it and in show they will triumph over them. the regions tomorrow will be better than today. so that let's see the iranian supreme either. i don't know how many we either way that there was a long standing approach chart towards the changing landscape in syria. he stated that the events in the, our country and the follow facade involved direct us intervention in the country with the us aiming to control. and install governments that are subservient to them, he said, in case i work, this goal is not achieved. they would resort to
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a pressuring the country and fostering chaos and instability. and here's what we're seeing happening in the, our country and the killing of that one in a staff member of the, a one, an embassy in damascus, shows that gradually the chaos is taking shape in that of our country. let's take us into the comments why they are wanting. so peter e, now this is the us plan to dominate countries, is one of 2 things either to create addict, tutorial, individual government with which they compromise tool, divide the interest of that country among themselves. or if that doesn't work, chaos and disorder that i don't know how many uh, from that one does not provide on proxy forces for potential actions in the future . so it remains to be seen how this changing landscape following the fall, the facade in syria, and the we send flare up between israel and the amend. what march the whole region . and i can do better than this. the say did that most of us should have lost
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a special montville version sooner. they made was compelled by t m and is west some boxes. those in the way we should have understood earlier when the opponents are not going to implement the means, convenience that they are simply misleading us. later western leaders admitted this, and they also publicly stated that they were only going to achieve one goal to gain time, to rearm the ukrainian armed forces so that they could prepare for war. and if they gave you clean the opportunity to prepare for future military action, then they were counting on it to begin to why we understood this belief. we should have acted more decisively and promptly. we should have prepared for this thing and chosen the right moment to begin, and not to wait for the time when it was no longer possible to do nothing. crime can simply be committed either by action or inaction. housing action would have been a crime against the interest of russia and its people have to it's a good thing. right. and confident took center stage another and put them into extensive q and a session on thursday. and most of my colleagues,
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so if you guys have who attended, the direct line of events says the key highlights from the discussion, the smallest you creak, he needs the soul off to that absolutely marika and press conference, my thoughts time actually in the pool itself. what really stood out to me was how the end it to a positive person. it just didn't display over the pools of those 4 hours in 27 minutes. now of course, a huge chunk of the president's was what dedicated to the conflicting ukraine that was one of the most aust, about topics when it comes to requests from russian citizens. a few highlights. i do want to bring you starting with the document patients comment about the hypersonic missile edition, which was recently deployed a few weeks ago against a military industrial facility in ukraine. at the bottom, the preaching it was very clear, this is
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a projectile that absolutely has no feet quote. and if you don't believe awesome wine on how this whole thing, so some experts in the west believe that such a messiah is easy to shoot down. well, if those western experts think so let them offer us and let them offer those in the west in the us who pay them for their analysis to conduct some kind of technological experiment. so your height taking dual up the 21st century, let them identify some object to destroy, say in key of concentrate older air defense and missile defense forces there. and we will strike there with your rational and see what happens. we are ready for such an experiment. is the other side ready? what? okay. say that was a little tongue in cheek, but something that i really noticed was one continuing thought. idea on when a person was discussing what ad defense is, key of has audits, disposal. he said, we need to ask all guys, is that what they have? um and you said diesel. and so people who want to which country o x 3 must elements on policy i,
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i thought the strong impression that the russian leader was actually in contact with people. most of the minutes really put potentially even the political leads to but goals to almost every single question that was about the was the focus was on. negotiation has to be noted, but the lay of the land, as he talked today, is very different course to the late of the land as it was in is to vote during those peaceful from the spring of 2022, which was stopped by the british prime minister at the time, forest johnson on a probably that was not you just wanted to 3 deals that most go until you have signed with bucks yet each time, then tearing it up. and i do want to finally finish on what's the me and i think for a lot of people who saw in the school today was possibly the most touching moment of the entire event. and that was when boots and was all about how the war has positively affected him. yeah, he's really how have you changed in the last 3 years?
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was nice to know which human. yeah. you know, we'll change. we change every day. every hour. i will tell you frankly, we are joking now, and there is left during the whole. i started joking list and almost stopped laughing. i will say, you know, it was astonishing that was just a moment just a few seconds off that those words were that was just awesome. i mean truly deafening. silence in the room that remind that was hundreds if not more of us here . and i think we will really taken aback, not necessarily if i to watch themselves from the sentiment, provide the sincerity. you know, i think we tend to humanize politicians, especially post heads of state. we see and going out that suited them through to our dressing. defense committees are addressing parliament, the speaking at concepts, attended by hundreds of thousands. we lose anyone about the fox, they all just genuinely human at the end of the day. and that sentence just
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a few words really i think brought home to everyone in the room. how difficult that position was providing that person back in february 2022. but also how fundamentally he is just saying rough, some citizens disliked the 145000000. all those who wake up and watch the news, to pray for that loved ones to come back safe and sound from the front line. he feels the sadness on the tragedy that of course, the whole country is going through at the moment. so that is a 2020 full press conference on the 21st so called direct line. over an hour we are done, we stopped for 4 and a half hours. i didn't get to ask my question, but you know what pitching has been doing this since 2001. so fingers crossed, i'll be back here in 2025, and maybe next time he'll give me a shot. wow. so there seems as always,
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is waiting to have your company here on time for one the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the sweet, the nice, the, what so striking for me is this contrast in california where some people i, so reach and other people are very the make. and that's a, that's a call cost of the whole united states that there's worried about for, for, i don't know,
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$400.00 people that have all the more income than all of us together. you do think there's a gap is becoming smaller or is growing all it's growing? i don't know. they only want a handful of people. uh, controlling everything they want to keep people under their under this under your son's control people. that's a way of controlling people. you know, power and money. everyone should have that. how do use housing, food, you know, healthcare, education close, you know, stuff, you know, things like that. yeah. and a little extra so you could maybe go to the movies or go out to dinner or something on a little vacation. you know, he's doing the physical dance with the yeah, i'm 77,
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and i don't get enough nearly enough income. but i have a affordable housing, it's called affordable housing, but they keep facing the rants that they don't make that they don't keep, they don't raise my income to match, you know what i mean my social security retirement. so i do come here to make some extra money. yeah. supplemental. you know what i mean? the very last job i have was security, but i've done many things i've. i've been an optician, i've done security. i've been a secretary, i been a forklift operator. i've sent them different things and you are working all your life right. well, you know from the 17 on us. yeah. the new i've been waiting for housing for awhile . like around 17 years and um, home, whole personal care and the salvation army they got together. and they got me
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a room for a year, so you know, which is pretty good because you know, now i don't have to travel a lot too much and still like be pushy. i had a, i had major surgery on my legs. come on this thing. but i also have a disease and my legs for my blood cells and my most to switch. and my skin has a hard time sticking to my legs. so they took these on there to hold it back. but this is the big one right here. because you don't want to kill them so many times. so it's funny around here, this, in other words, you know, that really is like, i don't know, that's what a lot of lots of people are homeless then. then the houses are nothing co sign you of the telephones. where are you from new york one year on so you can see it for worth fucking facts cuz my girls tend to take the little overdose all set overdose and had to come back and have a home. so you don't pay, you know, a lot of people don't say no,
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don't even know what the fuck is. it's all just crazy. a lot of my friends home boys and girls that are there for an officer and not joe is, well, i can't handle the new systems. i can't handle, you know, they're not trying to find it. and if you want to be realistic, realistic about the problem regarding it or the problem really liked. and that's where the drugs, the drugs is, where the problems hi, n legalize the this let this, like i said, nothing better needs and other drugs to a misdemeanors. what good did that do is to just help them to be able to do more drugs easier because the fear before it was a fear of a felony going to jail, do it for, is it time or whatever the case may be. now is just a ticket. that's it. you catch him sitting on the side of the street endangering
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children's was by smoking his crap all in the open. and you give them a ticket and you walk away what. how does that change in any that he just goes, gets more and just does it again. it's like we don't care or respect the human, the human race. but when we, we may clause and decide it all, they're only a misdemeanor. now it's no big deal. it is a big deal. sorry. so you can say you're from london. yes. rhetoric just outside of london. yeah. and what's the name of it? it's yeah ma'am, that's the music. and what do you think about that today says here and what's the weather? so no, definitely notice there's a huge difference between the rich and the full on new existing. i didn't exist it to the level of did i know it's very high. i'm experiencing it 1st time. this is you know, quite trouble. i've heard so i've heard of skid row. i was, i don't know much about that. i've heard so many people say they're going to bring
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it into a good role and help the people there. that's been there since the 1960. we're in 2014 or, i mean, we run around other countries. like is your country, do you need some help? do you so grow and they'll help you. yeah. i know if you put some money into a bunch of stuff, help your people get better. yeah. and then we look into and then you guys come over here, is water, torture everything go perfect. and the coast may be going so much of that. so why? oh, i've seen it all over the past 20 on 29. now the obviously grew up watching american television, all of that stuff in what we see on the screen here is like, oh sorry, from that is not the perfect image of everything when we start going in depth and searching stuff up and seeing what was that. so you guys don't completely different story. i guess what's really interesting is people here in baltimore neglect,
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it's been over that. then i'll just see i've been every single state who i speak to some years in over the last some years i was as what used to be a partial problem of families here and there. now it is because it's such a big problem. ringback so we're kind of the, uh, you know, the heart of skid row, we're on 5th then. well, so on the north side, that's a mission. they have room for our own $600.00 b, both party to families. you know, you don't see it, but there are a lot of children on skid row. they try to keep them inside. know we have multiple themes from homeless, hold guard to the community health project, doing valuable work, going around distributing narcanon fentanyl district because that is a significant number of overdose. those that happen daily, you know, schedule like a lot of people, you know,
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don't understand what actually schedule is 54 blocks quote in here. the funny thing is right, the middle of skid row is a police station. and one time when i was there, i saw a 2 huge arguing amongst each other. one shoots the dude over the dog and watched the way and the bodies laid out there until 10 o'clock the next day. why? i don't know if there's a police station right across the street. and this was, that was right in front of the midnight shelter. after i saw that i, i just left, i decided not to be down there. so there are a lot of people who are struggling with mental health issues on schedule. a part of that is because um, you know, whole mess of spite sophie so much trauma on people site keep that, you know, regular people just being on the free to end up with a mental illness. but then also because we have such a fractured health care system in the us and
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a big part of it is having really no support for people with mental illness. so the way the hospital system works, after the initial days, the state doesn't pay for the care of patients. so what the hospitals do is they medicaid them and they dropped them off on skid row. that was a hospital vegas that was caught down being 1500 patients with the 500 on skid row. 500 in sacramento, and 500 and ad tucson, arizona. most of the time what i'm out here, i'm not even flying for money for itself. mostly just out here, just people watching is like watching the television. oh is. oh, good, interesting television because there's a bunch of weirdos and zombies in her folder. in words, it almost looks like watching zombies from the movies. like it's gonna pop up in there. i don't know, but now,
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but being on the real tip on that, it's that now it attacks the muscles were the, it basically start filling up with water. it also attacks the strength and in their body where they can keep state a straight body up. so they're basically folded in half have a slip right now, real sleep and evade laying down with a show or anything like that for over over 8 days past the point of delirium. i'm now as a point of just totals exhausting and frustration of to i can't get a hold of my family holidays 4 years old and i looked at them probably 60 because of what streets of done this is expiring. i'm so tired. i tried to go to the hospital because i got these stories for my hands from the shit they're putting in
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the, in the, in the medicine and the drugs is that, you know, i don't, i don't use anything needles or anything like that. i don't understand what's going on with this. you know, it's only select people there. they're destroying me, little bits at a time where rather disturbing the military, i was with the marine corps specifically more so a little bit in libya, smaller. you have the people in small entry each other veterans and we treat each other. i here on the street, sally, this is the most wretched group of people i've ever met in my life. and i wish that there was a button you can pushing it would exterminate all the birds, all the bad people who hurt people what 0 get raped and they all the way. and when i tried to get the guy off of or i was attacked by his home boys, they broke for my ridge. ah, they split my lip open. i mean, like they spoke me
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a pretty good excuse my language. the so since you're there is there's children with the little, uh, like, uh, maybe a furnace kind of thing. the smokey small game like smoking of it don't need to be afraid and cho yates, so i'm fairly see in your lives. because this person, this person like this, and now you're going to go and do that because you're frightening. you want to be accepted, recognize cj purge low, understood as all the really, everybody wants. sure. sometimes some people go buy a weird way of trying to get it because that everybody isn't as intuitive or in salvage,
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that everyone has all the skills and all the gifts and the ones that don't, we need to be loving and patient and understanding instead of hating them for what they're doing actually notice and then maybe it might be a different story. is kind of cute, being short stubby like sometimes you don't even know where to go sleep, watch it. you know, you to walk into a town. you don't know where to spot is, don't know where you could pop it up to be safe. still not to serve his place, it was world, it's made of cloth. and easy, nice could cut through it. but what they don't know is i don't how to my girl. she's the ones that type of word that because i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm not violent. i don't like being, i don't wife violence. but this was the question, is she, she has
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a couple of what they call uh, she calls retreat, kirby don sticks where she's not afraid to come out of the tendon fashion. most of you know, i would do that because i just don't like violets at all. it's my home. it's where i live every single night. the, the, the
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sense for war 2, united states has fostered extremist anti russian prejudices and hatreds among the ukrainian. the ask for, and at least in canada, united states and countries in eastern europe, probably everywhere. and it doesn't matter what these groups say or do they will support them if it is, the groups are causing hatred and chaos within the target country. joe again might done on the choose the guns paid joe or so did you?
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well, i suppose what is the 1st please? of the potatoes, use interest, $50.00 mattress and the way of reach me get the ca, uses anyone at anything if there's a religion the the maybe we could do a legal interview with oh my god, let's say the car right here. right. so you barely hear grateful for me. look here, see me in the right. you have places like there's only exist. can you imagine where you will be at this place like this? well, you know,
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this is some of the attendance and the struggle that people go through trying to keep up with the rent. you know, it's a real struggle. and then it gets very real, especially when you have family children. you know, can you imagine, you know, what are you going fuel canada for your ran that you have children? i mean, my heart goes out to moms like her that, that i see her daughter i, she's going to school down the street. and i need some beautiful sight to see that . and, and we have a, we admired her as a mom. and we also admired the little child that just smart by beautiful, biggest smile. so she brings a big smile to our own faces. you know, i just put them doing well, but without affordable housing and, you know, many people be literally, as you say, living on the streets. i mean, when, when age of, uh, bought this building, there were some people that were living here. so some of the rings kind of just it, so it would be more affordable,
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but uh they have certain amount of units that are exclusively for people that don't have homes. so we work with them and i'm place them. if we have any openings, you know that you may go to whoever it may be applying, but applications come really fast and, and the fills out fast. we have other buildings that we just bought. and as soon as they fix them, you fills out really quickly because, i mean, the people are waiting for housing for a long time. you know, we have shown this, the city that we can actually provide housing a much cheaper than where the, the city is doing. the city spends a lot of money and deliver very few apartment units. some of the units can start as low as
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a $100.00 compared to other places with the amount for to what we offer here. you pay close to $2000.00 for the with the bathroom and the kitchen area. so pretty much less than half a month. the other thing was martha was going to lose her subsidized through the program. she was in and she wouldn't have been able to afford the rent, but they were gonna put her in another one of our buildings. and she loved it here so much we ended of just trying to advocate for her when she was able to stay. and then we lowered her, her rent down to the spam so she could stay where to go. yeah. can you go in any city or state? they have cranes there just over building. i mean,
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some of those buildings are left to empty may have so we have enough here of empty buildings that we could put all the people who were on our streets in um, but that's why there's always talk. so cities having attacks for having empty spaces. so then they would be more incentivized to, to accept section 8 or take a family in or not look for their ideal candidate. but real estate, i think, is just become this huge way to invest. and they're not thinking about housing, people anymore. and i think that's all over the united states. they used to be the teen or you, i get, i have a sound way and you'd be able to get a house and, and we've just been this progressive thing. i don't think that's happening for most anymore. the wiley to this one here i use my own games. i
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love the sea. so my dream is to one day have a place of my own with my husband and be either running an o coram, or working at one brand in the court room. yeah. and studying the see you guys, you know, see preachers and taking care of, um, i love to see as much as i love dogs. which creatures will be the 1st any more within your inquiry, and they're on the dolphins. and any day they have a spot for the crabs and the clams and the, the oysters, you know, just be those. you actually can raise them. and they can give you pearls, clams,
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and oysters. they get, they can give you pearls. if you have enough sand at the bottom, the much more happy with that because that i don't get to, to worry about. i got zeros dressers, how about you? you as a human being, how many suppressors do you have? i don't have a list for me as me. i got no, i'm happy exactly where it needs to be free for all the lies that everybody cast around like parents and then decide you know, one we, because you're not so dark, you're ok or more. we do a little more dress nicer. you're all right. judge the to the role how people should look dressed at all those aspects. it's going for different
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forms of braces like my dad, he always say keep it simple, stupid. i have one son was or a photo. different story is that one? i don't know the, another thing to add with homelessness in california and one of the things and again across the board in the us as well. one of the biggest reasons we have this issue is we have a really broken foster care system up to 70 percent of children exhibiting the foster care system in the us become homeless at some point in their life. when they exit after they turn 21, they basically have very little access to services. but unfortunately, because the foster care system is so broken and because these kids are going through so much trauma, by the time they hit our streets, desktop for him, for mental illness, they might be suffering from
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a diction or they might be. they might be putting situations where a pushes them into into incarceration, which i'll do monthly means that they end up homeless lading like your income match, the cost of living back in my time, but it doesn't match anymore. in fact i who we get in certain scandinavian countries, they have a cap on there. the minimum that you can get, which is like, i say, a $22.00 to $25000.00 a year. but in, in america there's no cap on how much you can make or how little you can get because you can get nothing or the skies the limits. and they're talking about slash and social security and slashing different things. i don't know why. we don't get enough as it is, you know what i'm saying. you were all your life and then you want to retire. but you can't really retire because uh, i might end up homeless eventually, if it's there, if the rent keeps going up, then you know,
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i may eventually get homeless my own so which i worry about you know, we, so richter, profit from all this corporations during the pandemic on ebay. now. rick, the prophets. we have more billing. there is now the never before i get, we have more people who are living in poverty and extreme poverty than ever before . corporations control and these no secret billing there's control, you know, bonded fixing america. so when that happens is every policy that comes out, the 1st thing that is going to be thought about is not the, the, the working class or the people is how is going to affect feeling next, during the, by the not in put in us against each other, you know, the republic and saves that democrats, are the enemy, the democrat said the republicans, are the enemy at the end of the day. the real enemy is the people that are seeing
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power, you know, and we have a whole bunch of followers that don't see how they have sold us out. it would be a good starter one. so it's not that bad, but it's too small. it would be a good start or would you rather stay in a car by vehicle? yes. rather than. yeah. and i've had to learn how to drive or you have to learn for the drive. yeah. i don't have my license yet. i've never driven a car in my life. so it's also called spain doing, which is square change to words put together. you basically make a sign, you fly, walking down either a median or you sit on a street corner and hope to make money. what way of like the most successful day? i made a 100 bucks on his corner. sure
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. yeah, i'd be really, there's a villain, ization of people who are in house and their neighbors are instead of helping them, they are looking at them as a problem in very dehumanizing way. and i think if they would just embrace them as their neighbors, because they are their neighbors and share and be generous. i think the world's and all this circumstance with he'll have to leave you those i for a while like um, bein underneath the bridge and hearing the car. it's susan. you can waste a lot of energy and time thinking about negative things and not being pause
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while you're sitting there waste. you a lot of time being negative about it, you're missing out in the opportunities that could be there for you while it's happening. like i said, we're worst critics. we'll beat ourself. make things harder than what it should be . it's not that it's not that hard to my name. i'm sorry. we're good. oh, pressure for the hang on. it's me. i want you to get people out here before i end up having to hurt myself or hurt somebody else or get hurt myself. really bad. who's coming to that?
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um, i got an attacked inside of the target last night. i just got attacked and had my bike stolen it's all by the same people using i'm crazy. everybody else thinks reason for i know it's for a fact. it's not the moon being completely clear. so it does, it can, you can just let the sell us because of the americans omega. last use to use you
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can as a, you know, as a coke, see, you know that to a week and most of the, you don't have any interest in doing that. and just generally, if i'm having is, if there's any way that they have a telling me by taking sanctions, i gave her shift. i mean, each of the americans what we have doing to says the in 1941, the radical right wing was stone, shall be nice. ation seized power and foam. the independent state of croatia. good . pull on 3. in a sense, what kind of a problem with a still a system of these 3 i've got one of the main targets was children. historical sources say because gosh, killed over 72000 children business it. my god, the at the end of all of you know is up that of course i say you for a breakdown by may have, don't want to fund that be upset. then we cannot just go
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a, b, c on shading again. that means that it's not even the germans themselves are horrified by the atrocities committed by the stash fluttering of that. so there's lots in bill of global mistakes. a theme is the style structure. possibly it could be too tight not to allow me to research on the so that here's a prime is a role that fits the means. it has not been put in in the treatment that come from russia, remains committed to supply and gas theatre classes. often see, i've said it was soon cut many times that the russian gas food grain jeopardizing

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