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is like katara or the u. s, but the price is much higher, of course, and the people that are lower of feeling and she arrives this now in germany. all right, we have to leave you here. now henry, our house author, rep, others, go, come and tell you to thank you so much for your insight. thank you. all right, stay with all the international for all the latest from around the world. thanks. so once again, by the the i'm action or transfer and welcome back to going underground rule got
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a single around the world from the u, a. e, as we continues a couple of the tribe of trump, as well as grocery inflation hit by the proxy war on russia through ukraine. the swing boats of arab americans during holocaust harris genocide in west asia. freedom of speech on the lawn, muskets, twitter x platform, was critical for the drums re election and exposing the censorship on the platform with the help of muscular journalists like today's guess, to publish documents, proving that before must quote x. there was no free speech, just like there is none today on google method of facebook and on the pro harris outlets in the run up to drums, victory, joe rogan claim. there is only one man out there. you can trust when it comes to journalism in the usa. joining me again from new jersey is recognized as math. how you'd be rolling stone, pulling the contributing editor and all the all new york times best sellers. hayes in the divide and insane found president. a man, thanks for coming back on the show. i didn't know what that last book insane found . president. i didn't know who that referred to. obviously,
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before we get to your reaction to the victory, as i said, rogan credited with helping. trump said you are the only person. well he said he says you are the only person the dress um he said to have a stock the lead on musk. uh your uh your the go to guy. musk tucking call. so in these adult trump cabinet materials, maybe by the time this is broadcasted some cabinet members of the scary, a ones we'll talk about, the hate that will be there now. so have you had a cold? have you had a goal yet? this of oh no, nobody in their right mind would think about mission working in government along that would never ever be possible. um the ideal press secretary mouthpiece, which i'm shortly to answer questions to the legacy media. um, i don't think i don't think i would enjoy that even in the best of circumstances although you know, look there are, there is a tradition of journalists doing that. but um i, i,
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i could never go over to the other side of the gate. i can't see it a baby baby if it's piece, but more seriously. amazing. the aspect of this election was that anyone who to the media mess, mainstream circled media controlled the minds of americans. that money was the big decide their own elections, that the intelligence agencies control, the american electro process. now, does it have any power? it turns out the people they want to they, they want it iris and the american people or the trump. a boy. i think they tried their hardest to influence the selection. i mean, we had incredible endorsements. there's this organization called national security leaders for america, which is a, put out a, a statement with $1043.00 a, you know, national security officials, including a,
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a long list of a former cabinet members, generals admiral server $200.00 of the latter. and look, it didn't have any effect and the media is constant. propagandizing not just in the cycle, but over the last 8 years. i think it's very important to point out that it had negative influence on the population. the americans have been told for 8 years that donald trump is a racist and you know, a fascist dictator in waiting, and yet he gained significantly with black and hispanic voters today with independence. and so clearly it's not just not listening to the authorities, it's actively defying what they're saying, which is incredible. we don't know how your twitter files may have attenuated some of the shadow banding and censorship on other platforms. but do you think it's clear that the trump administration will well trump administrations justice
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department? we'll have to bring zach a bug, send our rep to drive google youtube to some kind of justice for monopoly censorship for reasons it's clear they are shadow banding people and restricting free speech in the united states. you know, i, i, i hope there's at least an investigation. um you know that somebody like jim jordan is, is allowed to jim jordan, representatives for ohio and yes. in the house. uh yes, but, but um, but you know, there's the worries that i have and this is something that i said from the start about these tools that we discovered in the twitter files is that they can be misused by anyone. and the, the sort of history of this new movement towards was like europe's digital services act or the online safety act in the you, k is that they're designed so that who,
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whoever is in power can use them. and there's going to be an enormous temptation for anybody who sits in the chair to start to toggle things up and down in a certain way. and so i do hope the trumpet ministration, resist the temptation. so we don't know that that is something that optimistic and you know the deal unless because a close advisor is wrong. and so for here we go one way you'd be over the moon about this. well, i mean, you want suppressing my account. so i mean, i use is not exactly someone who is a police or repair that relationship, because yeah, i can see a startled expression with joe rogan when rogue, i mean rogan literally singled you out, and there's no that trump a single, that rogan as being a really important factor in this wind for setting demographic to yeah, i mean look, he wants a complicated character, but they're all complicated characters and they're all subject to all kinds of
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pressures. and we don't know exactly what they're being told behind the scenes and what kind of um, you know, sort of deals are being brought to them by the security agencies, by advertisers who are threatening to boycott. we don't know the, the entire story. i do think that the trump administration work, or the donald trump and people like a new vance. they've at least brought the censorship issue out into the open and said they're opposed to it. which site is a huge start and you won most cuz somebody who just just by doing the twitter files to this amazing public service by exposing the whole thing to, to the public. so yeah, i'm not on optimistic. i just would like to point out that there is, there are temptations for any politician here. yeah, you mentioned my tablet, terry and country britain, which has the gross censorship and no free speech and so on.
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i mean, trump immediately reacted to we had your colleague full factor on the show the other week immediately we had to disagree as tom is labeled by the interfere and say, attempted interference in the us elections. yeah, i mean i, i hope he doesn't. uh, my, my, my, the instinct is that donald trump does not like these types of laws. he hasn't said a whole lot about them. but there were some communications in the tutor files where he complained about certain posts and kind of sorta asked that they be taken down, but they were few and far between compared to the enormous quantities that were coming from the other side. and so yeah, i'm optimistic, i think, you know, absent a trump victory, we were looking at almost certainly at the united states, adopting something like the dsa or the online safety act in the very near future. i
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think that was coming up because in, in, in, in part because of the argument that the failure to regulate social media led to trump selection or worked or to something or to trumps come back, at least. so had he not one, i think we would, we would have seen some kind of crack down pretty quickly and that would be in the end of that daily to maybe yes, me and then probably a whole bunch of other folks. and we already have de facto censorship in this country. it's telling me an informal way, instead of a formal way as it is in, in europe. um, but, you know, i think if, if uh, if there been a close contested situation. if there had been demonstrations where, you know, there are people out in the streets and, you know, they were telling us ahead of time that they were concerned about the possibility of misinformation inspired violence. so if there been anything like that they would
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have, they would have clamped down and i know they have legislation in place for for adventure . i always like that. so rumble would have been attacked, which the show goes out on. i should add a free speech really important when it came to persuading publics in europe, which as you say, they've got these low as all from a tyler terry and isn't already a very important though to get support for zalinski to outlaw the would not see in british media and united states media, do you think zalinski will face noriega is right, so that was saying straight the face of the, those who are the united states, a suppor to band elections and opposition parties all the rest of it and then are turned to the scrappy history as it's possible in the trunk trunk did approve some funding for ukraine in the past, but he is off. he has run as somebody who's against
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a prolonged war and i think his supporters would be incredibly disappointed if it was not a swift negotiated end of the conflict in ukraine. it's part of his political identity that he's against the so called forever wars. it's not clear to me that his record matches up with that. exactly, but he's at least ran on that. and i know from covering his campaign in 2016, that this was incredibly important to building up his support with kind of working class america. where if you go around to red states and you see so many people who came back from americas adventures in nor misadventures in afghanistan and iraq, and they were so angry about so many things. and that was a huge factor and electing trump the 1st time. and i'm sure this time as well when we get rid of the phase middle class, which is the one, the democrats always love to use and start using the phrase working class in the united states again, firmly and properly. because i mean,
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clearly the media had no idea who is going to win the selection, nor did the post as well. people start to understand the working class is alive and well, or at least they were dying and were i'm home before they vote at this time, right? of the middle classes in tremendous trouble and has been since 2008 and their faith after 2008 we, we instituted bailouts that were openly unfair. right. they were, they, they rescued the people who are responsible for, for the crash, and they left all, you know, people in the sort of middle class or lower middle class suburbs and rural america to be hit by mass foreclosures. they lost their life savings if they were invested in mortgage mortgage backed securities, which a lot of pensions pension funds were. and so there was an incredible well spring of anger towards the upper class or managerial sector of america. and what was
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worse was that when trump that elected those same people began to use projective terms to describe those people. then we stopped using working class as something that was a good term and sunday. and they started using white working class, which became synonymous with racist. and, you know, i hope this stuff is, is over because we just went through a period of 8 years of essentially kind of narrow panic where everything was distorted. and i hope we can go back to just describing things as they are and talking to each other is normal americans. again, that's how you'd be all stop you. the more from the old reading, john, this involved a really strong contributing editor after this break the,
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the, when i say this is, i mean the math, the world bang for the federal reserve, the dollar itself, the swift payment system. all this has become a set of food geo political instruments that the west uses routinely and aggressively intimidate, restrict, you know, dominate to other countries, the, the welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with the award winning journalist and following that rolling stone contributing editor matt daisy matt. we told him at the working class. uh because uh, the issue. the single issue that this region where i was speaking to you from is
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the guys of genocide and obviously that influenced the votes in michigan. but what do you think is the significance of a $100000000.00 from miriam adults into the trump campaign? i mean, is that the $2000000.00 mostly women and children question when it comes to gaza? what, what is the impact of that donation? i don't know. i mean, i'm not sure that, as you mentioned at the top, this was a kind of paradigm shattering election in many, many ways. money didn't matter as much as it has in other elections in our past. trump was massively out raised by the harris campaign. and it didn't appear um that uh, you know, that is anyone donation whether it was from april center mosque turn the tide. i think it was much more the pastor of traditional media and the responsible institutional america that people are voting against. um,
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so i'm not sure they're yeah. and so the he's won the house and the senate and it's his last term. so perhaps he doesn't o people like a president normally always people. but then we wouldn't even know about some of the atrocities happening in gaza without i wasn't getting that and you know, his friend is not much because he freed up. but x. what now for um i think the great british politician george galloway. cool. that mostly a media, what is going to happen to all of that? will they just be able to die gracefully? or will there be some sort of uh, attempts by trump administration to regulate monopoly media. but actually people aren't that interested in anymore. maybe maybe go back to fcc regulations when they have it full, clinton destroyed all your local journalism that used to prosper across the united states as well. i think, you know, when trump that elected he,
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there was this incredible moment where he, he thanked a long list of pond tests that had been instrumental in spreading his campaign message. and that was a really amazing moment because it, it spoke to the almost total evidence of the so called traditional media in this country. they were really not a factor if trunk tries to crack down in any way on cbs or you know, get their license here. and because of the shenanigans with some of the editing and in the come all areas interview, i think you'd be making a mistake because the legacy media in america is basically that we saw after this election. but they were unable to process the fact that so much of this country was voting against them, that they had lost trust. and then there was an incredible thing that happened were uh, you know, abc is jimmy kimball, a comedian, rolled his eyes and told the joke about how ridiculous it was that there was
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somebody who voted for trump because tom alara's wouldn't do an interview with joe rogan know joe rogan, his audiences roughly $25.00 times bigger than the biggest cable audience in america. and for a presidential candidate to issue that interview is basically telling people that they don't want those votes. and so that wasn't silly at all. that wasn't a trifle at all, but the people in the press think that these people are 2nd rate. and the reality is the you, the audience for your show that nobody really watches them anymore, that they don't really have an influence. so better just doing more of them. yeah. and the celebrities didn't work or either of course, we all remember how trump enlarge this one. and he didn't drain this one in the 1st time. i know that both perio is being spoken of. how does a pen to can pick, which would surely show he's a game helping this won't but,
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but do you think there will be more revenge this time? i mean, his support is used to john lock them up about hillary and clearly crimes were committed by the, by the ministration dividing harris administration and previous administrations. is he going to open up all the books and start to get these people for all live what they did to him when he was out of office? because many people thought they would go to jail of a higher said one. well you, you mentioned interviewing paul sacker, we did a story about the center for countering digital hate. and i heard from the trump campaign who told me that in no uncertain certain terms that they were going to be investigated. i think the term was to the hilt, and that was just for starters, they, they intend to do a whole mess of investigations into the censorship complex into the intelligence world. and i think they're serious about this. and they,
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they know that their voters want mass firings of people from those bureaucracies. they're tired of paying taxes to support these gigantic bureaucracies that consider large parts of the country to be tantamount to domestic terrorist entities. and i think it would be a political mistake if they didn't follow through on those promises because that was central to his campaign. because then when it's what, what threats will be against even a politician. so elected by the popular will vote if he starts release, i mean he got released the epstein files clearly because he presented we being had some. yeah, he can release the j f k files, maybe files into the ukraine, more maybe files into all these things that were going on on the harris by the ministration. i think it would be a tremendous opportunity for them. it's been suggested on twitter that there be
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like a government version of the twitter files and some of his wealthy backers immediately jumped on the idea as a good one. so it would be great if that happened. yeah, i can't imagine that the logistics of that would be easy because the order has to be, is a considerable amount of sorting before you let us know. you can't just do what do you want it. and just let a whole team of journalists run a rep, rummage around and, and all the files. but it would be great if they opened up everything from me on the jeff, his assassination, to you know, the rationale for going to a rack for entering the ask in more for, you know, the reason for, for staying in afghanistan for cultured. i mean, there's a 1000000 things that the public has very legitimate questions about, and it wouldn't be wise for trump to open up some of that information. and yet, bump a was at the rallies towards the end of his campaign, who had coordinated assassination attempts against julia. massage of wiki leaks
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because you're talking in a sense of like a government regallix a. yes and trump has an opportunity to pardon assange and did not. i. i know that he was lobbied very hard by some people close to him to actually go through with that part and then he didn't. so, you know, trump is a complicated figure. i think this is something that people understand about him. they think of him either as a simpleton or this impulsive character, who just kind of goes where his emotions lead him in the moment. but he's actually thinking quite a lot about alliances and who he can afford to make angry and who he wants to keep close. and he's never gone all the way in terms of kicking the national security folks, you know, out the door. he's done some things that were really, really interesting, like, you know, for going the, the, the daily briefing by the c a and all those folks which is long overdue. but,
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you know, we'll have to see the, his voters definitely want him to take a bigger bite this time and i think for his own self preservation, he's now aware that they want him gone. so i think it will be a harsher confrontation. so kind of return to the image that some have of him is a real estate developer. and with roy coe and the new celebrated movie, the apprentice showing is mentorship of trump that he will actually go for them this time and doesn't have to have to care because what's, what's it gonna lose him if he, i mean, unless they, caleb, i mean our of k junior's already being on doing the media around saying he's going to does all whole departments of the food and drug administration and effects a big pharma. and we know the power, big farm. i mean, the story is a big pharma whistle blows in horribly dangerous circumstances as the 1970s a violence. but what's,
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what's so fascinating about this moment is that trump got in largely, i mean, his entire power base is not. you know, it has nothing to do with corporate money. it doesn't have to do with institutional america. it's not even really based on things like twitter, x. he just has massive numbers of people who voted for him. and he doesn't owe anybody anything. and he can afford to do almost anything in terms of upsetting traditional constituencies and he would be shared for it. so it's a unique circumstance. no, no president has ever gotten to the the white house and not old quite a lot. this time we'll have to see, but he has opportunities here and i, and i know from talking to people in this campaign that they're much more cognizant this time of the dangers that surround them from, for instance, to the justice department, the f b i n c i a,
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so mostly the larry think of black rock said, you know, the election didn't matter at all. but anyway, it doesn't matter. so you'd, you'd get back to different this with this election really, really did matter when it comes to something different in the united states. especially for the working classes clearly because it's make or break from any of them as well. it may, it may not matter economically. i mean, he's got to figure out some way to, to stop the bleeding for people who are at the, you know, not in the, in the top 10 percent of the income curve because there's just a tremendous amount of suffering there. and then we, and we have these situations where private equity firms are buying up everything from starter homes, to you know, ophthalmology practices, to, to know what they call the, you know, the trades. right? so even plumbers are now owned by wall street in there that the american dream is
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dying quickly because nobody is able to make enough money to get there a little piece of pie anymore. and he's got to find a way to reverse that. or else none of this is going to matter, but i do think culturally the election is already a massive turning point in american history. because it's a, it's, it's essentially expose the entire cultural framework of the country as, as having no influence. and having been lost to its own audience and that's not something we haven't seen before in this country it's. it's fascinating. and just finally, i feel like i'm asking this question, every single interview at the moment of all, i guess we'll, we'll, they try and kill him. what was the, i address and kill him in the 2 months before january 20th? a split this way i, i will not be surprised if there are more assassination attempts. there's no
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evidence of this that anybody inside the government had anything to do with the prior attempts. nothing that's terribly concrete. but everything is on the table now. i mean, this is, this is maybe the end of everything for nato, for the intelligence services. i mean, there's a lot in the line here. so nothing would surprise me. let's put it that way. and for an intelligence agencies, and am i 6? what happens to them? i mean, already people who think intelligent services in europe are devastated. i mean, it's kind of, it has a some, it's funny. you're going to do it because they're supposed to know what's going on and clearly have no finger on the pulse of the late american capitalism in the united states, as to why americans would vote for trump by the could the united states join break not tell you something know that it does not tell you that the, that these agencies that we, we fund so have only,
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i can't even answer the most basic questions about their own populations that they don't understand any. they don't understand things the, you know, the, the average barber and a small town in america gets without any funding. you know, these people are so locked up in their own hermetically sealed bubble of stupidity that they, they can't see um, you know, beyond their own prejudices. and so that makes them dangerous and useless and expensive. so yeah it's, it's so ironic, but it worries me too because, you know, there are continued bureaucratic existences that stick that diety. thank you, that thanks very much. and that's it for the show of continued condolences to those arriving the u. k. u. s. u, i'm tall across here in this region will be back with a brand new episode on site the angel. then keep in touch my role as social media. if it's not sensitive, we'll country and have to our channel going on 20. if you are able to come to us,
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new and old episodes are going under grants. you said that the
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we are getting the center of crude rock about the city, surprisingly is almost entirely in fact the spots a back to the wage for a month p a r t. the us international news. that's what we exclusively report from the recently liberated logistics hub in the next to a public smoke blanket, southern california from the fi as ravaging los angeles as a depth full wise and over 12000 instructors destroyed the states democratic leadership stages. mounting scrutiny over the field responds. no, i'm living on governor governor point. it's the
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literally talking to the president right now. just specifically answer the question of what we can do for you and your daughter. can i hear? can i hear your call to move it? the other gms officers working on censorship, that fallen off of america and beyond mob sucker bud caves. it had all the incoming us administration flips his policy and tries to blame provided for all the facebook has done the that what you're doing on the coverage of the latest trends shaping the world right now. this is our international i a michael portrait, the mileage these graduate returning to a town in a dumbass that was by bitch by the conflict. moscow says key of lots more than 15000 ukranian troops and the bottle. a russian forces gain control of the strategically important logistics hub. the archie was the 1st international news
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network to explicitly report from deliberate and area. i've seen a correspondent morag guys be of has the story. we are in the center of good rock about this easy, surprisingly is almost entirely in tax the spots about who the wage for a months. here with the 1st press that of managed to enter good hawk of the most dangerous pause, ease the drive to the city across the plains in and fields. but the weather was all friend today. it was very foggy, almost new drones. the other remarkable thing about the quarter. oh cool. is it a pre well population of $18000.00, almost a whole list. 4000 people choose to remain in the city and the waste russian forces hiding in basements,
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high digging in the apartments. and they were very fortunate, they were very fortunate that you created the fed does. he have crumbled the russian soldiers that we have spoken to say the city was completely unprepared for an in depth defense. the defensive positions that ukrainian military, it seems, he's suffering from, appreciate the fight that they have pulled up here is the fight that they would have put up previously the parts of the soul in the body, but in box more embodying, installed a dog, many other cities that would be left devastated. these people he of the thousands, the maids we spoke in the course of the day to many of them may have described as i read this things. they have said how they were abused, how ukrainian soldiers mud that civilians here who they accuse of being
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phrases will staying to wait for russians for trying to re unite with the, with russia they, they said many of the, the faces of the people here of the towns people the be is up to them, they would have killed the more we will bring you, of course, the, the testament later as we leave the city. but as you can see, it is incredibly called, despite the fact that we have gone kilometers away from you, crazy and positions. they are still on the retreat and with the capture of good rock of which you create in forces described as a fortress city, which they poured huge sums of money into the defense offered money that was apparently stolen this part, promising to defend this loss. they gave it up and this opens an operational
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space for russia to advance further. there's nothing similar to cut off for many, many kilometers westwood towards the door. the done towards via prep that they're all regions. the battle for cut off is over. now, stay tuned for our extended reports about the region leads over at our program. i will bring to you more about how russian troops, helping local residents return to a peaceful life. and now over to southern california, there are raising wild fires on several of funds for nearly a week. now at least 11 people have died and thousands of buildings had been damaged or completely destroyed. the
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now be has been a mass about correlation from numerous neighborhoods including the renown sunset boulevard. los angeles authorities have also impose coffee, one affected areas. the national troops have been deployed to maintaining order. firefighting crews have had trouble buckling. they incentives the other far on pacific palisades area, hoping to many celebrities has only been contained for about 10 percent that many people blamed california state administration, particularly the golf. now the governor, you got a son. yeah, no, no, no, i'm living here. my daughter's school governor, please tell me, leave me to the literally talking to the president right now. just specifically answer the question of what we can do for you and your daughter. can i hear it?
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can i hear your call? cuz i believe it's, i'm sorry, can i, there's literally tried 5 times as i'm walking around the positive odor in the item. you know, being tall literally. is it going to be different next time? it has to be. course i'm going to make the call to address everything i can right now, including making sure i personally can meet and i have an opportunity to at least tell people who are doing what you're saying. you're doing good. somebody have contracts for me. i have your contact information right now. why they have been quite a few reasons for the public discontent. this more details come to light by the day . now 1st, a massive whatever is of was near the scorching policies area was found out of service and the unfilled. then in the middle of the 5 fighting efforts, hydrants waste dry so much as to what the stops were emptied. and finally,
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the fire department powered tides, diversity hires and caught emergency trading and other things and discovered that it was generated on the funded by the white house attempt to diffuse public criticism appears to have made the situation even worse. the president and the 1st lady continue to grieve the lives lost and livelihoods destroyed by the tragic while fires that are burning communities in southern california to the ground, just minimize prison. i know you're directly your practice or you far away now was body in spots about the catastrophe over and you run the national government tend to red crescent to many terry and society say that they are ready to send their own emergency workers to help the united states john, yesterday last night, as you want us to meet the iranian red crescent society based on its inherent moral religious islamic duties,
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as well as adherence to the principles of the international red cross and red crescent movement announces its readiness to deploy as rapid response and firefighting teams, which a highly professional and specialized to help the people of the united states. if the american red cross agrees we can dispatch our forces so that the news of the fire in the us is painful. we are witnessing the people over there are in during difficult conditions. and the fire has not been completely extinguished. it seems that it needs support from other countries. we sympathize with you the people of california who have been displaced from your homes and safe environments. we empathize with you whose homes and possessions have been burnt and destroyed. we stand with you who have endured this devastating wildfire caused by climate change . we also remember the sorrow of thousands who have been displaced and mourned due to the selfishness and war mongering of others. as the iranian red crescent society has announced, we are ready to dispatch rapid response teams to help extinguish the fires by
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crossing live. now to doctor john ross, most professor of economics and politics i st. mary's college in california. it's nice to have him join me right now. so i was yes. so we know that the college you teach, it is in the northern part of the state, but still, you're close enough to understand what's going on and seen some things, especially the catastrophe. what can you share with us about the situation in california right now to? well, you know, the fires are, are terrible. it's a really devastating over 10000 homes and businesses have been destroyed. many of them uh, had been denied insurance by the insurance companies out here. we have that crisis and insurance coverage. so a lot of those people won't to won't receive any compensation unless the government does something to directly compensate them. you know, it's very interesting that the volume as easily as office can find $20000000000.00
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to give uh to ukraine. uh, but uh, no money for our own citizens. interesting that the chase bank is this debate is the property damage is 20000000000. so you know, why don't i take that 20000000? i think i get to your credit and give it to american sumeet, a bunch of who don't have any insurance coverage anymore. as far as the incompetence. there is some evidence that there is some local government incompetence. you know, they cut the budget the firefighters that a lot of the equipment got sideline. and then as far as the rest of ours, it looks like that there isn't sufficient rosalie flores and then the urban area to handle a fire like this, which is like 4 or 5 times the drain of a normal urban water system. and then of course, deadra recivore, there had been permanently drained while they were present the colors i referring to a while they were to do uh, repairs. uh so you know, it's kind of in confident. uh and, and then the uh,
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the mayor of the newly elected the career politician there. karen bass, a takes off right off like on a junket. you know, when she was, the more that we got these a big center. i don't know what is coming. you know, that blow 50 to 80 miles an hour and when i below the, there's no way you can contain it until it stops. uh, but you know, we have a convergence of, of problems here, both in terms of local government and water systems and water supplies and bad decisions that have been made. and of course, global warming has something to do with it because we've had less than 110th of one percent of rainfall in almost a year in southern california. so it's a real tinderbox, it's a convergence for government has to step in and do something. and you know, i really urge somebody that we throw all this money off shore to all these uh, neil con moore's proxy wars and everything. and we can't find it enough for our own
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people here in america. you know, it reminds me of what happened to the citizens in hawaii, where now they got burned out and, and bite and guessing the $700.00 check. you know, i mean it's almost insulting and it's about time that we got our priority straightened out in california and in the country as well. all right, now some media reports a set that with 10, so it can not make the last as mesa passes, staggering. $150000000000.00 from all the things that have been destroyed. now, what will that mean for this engine? is that and who is going to be at the cost of a building? what was good to me for california is that the insurance companies are gonna cancel more coverage and for the rest of the, of us in california, oregon to see our insurance rates and you know, go up 5060, so 100 percent maybe. who knows, at the same time we gotta utilities, uh, a corporate crisis here where the utilities page it in edison or gouging the hell
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out of everybody. so in terms of standard delivery and the cost of living is gonna really hit all california is very seriously, and that's like an economic fall out. i don't know how much of of the damage as i said, chase estimated 20000000. but that was a, you know, with only less than 10 percent of the fires under control. and this weekend we expect the return to the santa ana winds, which is going to make it even more devastating. so probably between 20 in an hour and 50000000000. but as i said, the government has to step in and do something new and different. uh to try to keep people economically afloat. we'll see what happens, but i'm not too optimistic. all right, as an american, what was, what was your reaction to buy? didn't saying fire away, no pun intended. during his press conference, he had a big smock on his face when he said that, i said, well, this mind,
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what did you say to? well, you know, this is another indication of what these people who been right in the government really think about the, you know, their own citizens that, you know, it's, it's an elite and it doesn't really affect them. and they have a slip of a tongue, of course. uh, you know, buying uh a given is a mental condition has more than the average slips in the town, right? so, you know, it's revealed time, you know, occasionally from here they're what they really think like during the election by the called, the average americans, the, you know, uh, garbage and deplorable and so forth. but you know, this is the attitude of these people. we need a real cleansing of this government and the replacement would people who, who really care about their own citizens and not so preoccupied with their empire and other countries and, you know, protecting the markets offshore and everything. uh there's, we need
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a big change in this country. all right. a ron have officially offered to set and firefighters and other emergency workers to the us to help without the 5. but other thing, time drums themes as he hates the runyan government. so what exactly is your interpretation from all of these? yeah, well, you know, that's just p r and the part of the ran, i'll try to make a point. and it's part of the preparation for the goal. she ation to between the us and in a ran unfortunately. yeah, you know, the trump administration new uh, looks like you may wanna downgrade the conflict ukraine. i think he's totally in support of mitten. yahoo and the scientists and you know, i think there's going to be some sort of conflict with the ram. unfortunately, you know, but i'm not too optimistic about trumps attitude towards around because you know, the design is controlling the u. s. government. netanyahu's brack. the owns
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congress. you know, any of the democratic party, so i'm, i'm not too optimistic about it ran a little more cautiously optimistic about the ukraine. we'll see what happens there with the discussions. but again, although i don't see a quick settlement in ukraine either i think is going to be a protracted negotiations for a while. uh, but uh, as far as it ran, uh, you know, i that, that's probably the conflict point of the trump administration over i. we have to leave you here. now. i don't think that the ross, most professor of economics and politics i st. mary's college in california. thank you so much for your insight. my pleasure. right now facebook made see here to the bottom. peddling on years of censorship, just to have a donald trump type picking back the white house. now, bob circle bag is the one prying file as he throws bite in under the boss. say that
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he was just following government orders are doing a quarter. take us through the details. a mark soccer berg went on joe rogan's podcasts to talk a lot of smack about his own company's fact checking program calling. it's something out of 1984. i mean according to dr. burke, he only made it that way because government spooks and the bite and administration were forcing his hand, which is a pretty funny claim, considering just how gung ho, the c e o of meta was about censoring content for the longest time. up until only now, i mean from the fact ends early 2023, when the twitter files were just, were still making use headlines. it was an established fact that the social media giants, including facebook and really weren't going above and beyond just to help the state sensor content. we learned twitter, facebook, google, and other companies developed a formal system for taking in moderation requests from every corner of government. the f b i d h s h h s, d o d, the global engagement center at state,
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even the c i a for every government agency scanning twitter, there were perhaps 20 clause i private entities doing the same, including stanford election, integrity, project, news guard, the global disinformation index and others, many tax payer funded now all of a sudden donald trump's coming to power with a long mosque to advise him and sucker burger saying that met is moving away from its fact checking program and towards something closer to x is sort of community notes on top of that met his offices are also reportedly removing tam ponds from the men's bathrooms and reported. lee france, people who are not going to be able to use those mens bathrooms either no doubt. this is somehow connected to the upcoming change and the white house is making these chameleon just change their colors as quickly as possible. the sounds where they're coming to the senses officer rule, but it's not just is this sense of a ship that's been a scandal with facebook. they've been in trouble before. i may, of course they have. i mean, we can forget the scandal connected to the political consulting firm cambridge
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analytic, which collected millions of facebook users private information without their consent for political advertising. and this is something uh, connected to a lawsuit that facebook had the settled for handing that information directly to cambridge analytics. com and the dc attorney general said that mark zuckerberg was directly responsible. i just added, mark secretary as a defendant and my lawsuit against facebook are continuing investigation revealed that he was personally involved in decisions related to cambridge analytics and facebook's failure to protect user data. this lawsuit is about protecting the data of half of all district residents and tens of millions of people across the country . we've taken our obligation to investigate wrong doing very seriously. and facebook should take its responsibility to protect users, just as seriously thought all of a sudden, a lot of corporate chaos, and there been any whistle blows. of course,
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i mean 1st there was francis hawkins who released tens of thousands of documents showing how facebook was contributing to ethnic violence and the number of countries and how it was actually knowingly contributing to the damaging of the mental health of teenager. and then there was also sophie's rang, who said that when she felt like she had blood on her hands after working for the company and that the platform was being manipulated by political forces all around the world was like easy. i found multiple blatant attempts by for a national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry. and caused international news on multiple occasions. have personally made decisions that effective national presidents without oversight. and take an action to enforce against so many prominent politicians globally that i've lost count. so facebook's clearly got a history of doing whatever the government tells it to do. and this recent 180 from dr. berg really just looks like it's an attempt to start kissing the trump administrations, but ahead of time,
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the brakes membership and support. so paula spine are the key directions of indonesia is foreign policy. and that's according to the nations for administer who delivered his 1st audio of press statement on friday. are to correspondence rep. it cannot be to pull news reports from their at the end of this month, president level civilians will, will mark his $100.00, the leading indonesia and initialize, always clear on it's free. and after for impala on his 1st annual statement and a precedent bubble. so the end of the f, ministration in a nation for a minute. so seek, you know, offline indonesia diploma to hire a t 's for the year ahead. emphasizing 2 critical pillars in the nation as new found whole as a bricks member. and it's on we bring support for palestine, he began his address with a possible statement. avoiding conflict as the 1st step to piece this set the tone for a policy approach included in conflict prevention and international collaboration.
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he highlighted innovation, bricks membership, which was 2 tour just 3 months after it's application. this membership of firms in the nation fee this as an essential player on the global stage. bridging developing countries with the indo pacifying technology. initial cups is the sum regarding this, the session with critic suggesting it might deviate from any of those principles of its free and foreign policy. however, you know, underlined the contrary and i'm going to do is to as a valid yeah. indonesia, as membership in brooks is a manifestation of the country's active foreign policy. this is not an overnight results. it is the fruit of decades of work, consistency and resilience of indonesian diplomacy as a member of bricks on indonesia will endeavor to infringe the interests of developing countries in the endo pacific region and will continue to actively prevent geo economic and geo political arrival from escalating one, diplomacy, indonesia, on palestine. the minister delivered
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a strong message of solidarity. he read your trade in initials, commitment to supporting the palestinian people through too many terry and a, an at fault to see at the united nations here from indonesia, support for a 2 state solution based on international per matter of sizing that a ceasefire and establishment of an independent palestinian state are non negotiable and a significant statements. so given to announce the enemy shows readiness to send you and peacekeepers to palestine should be a nation's security console. the site to act. this sweet man know form across the annual press. the menu mark pivotal moment in any nation's foreign policy under president bob horses, yandell as initialize boys to navigate and increasingly complex landscape holding its principles of peace and justice. they cannot be the more reporting from jakarta for our tea and to offer could. now the suited these national ami has reportedly
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regained control over a major city in a sweeping offensive against the upon military groups near the national capital. a local residence, well come deliberation with joy. the the, the army is said to have entered the city of wide mcdonny on site today, or the major cultural hob has been controlled by rival paramilitary forces for more than a year. have been cultural operations right, halted in that existed agency shortages into complex regions. now hope so high for the sector to be restored. a local douglas and most abby bohannon has reported that national forces a set to advance even further. the, the cities army. we gain the jersey or with meetings after being a to 5, but are base board forces for more than a year. does a where they practice their bad habits, killing people is engraving. it's become
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a very bad situation there. a lot of people are more than 5000000 displaced the places where the cities are located, most of the residues now between the sedan and never country is a deal factor today. all the people celebrated all places in today analysis that was today. and the now before regina, this, the country that was being the shelter for the but i do this, okay, i'm from control, i'm seeing this where to start, what do they need is a very big city that has a very important strategic location where the national army is going to control a rigging most of the parts at all. we can see this, we started to regain know how so the places that was being taken for years now are to the comments. what you can get for the think it was of all the stories are following this hour. thanks for watching the
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you know, green. i'm with the police looked on anybody that i see 100 or more. so that's because i didn't, especially the going to them like of the much longer filled up just a board or the parent jo shippers. or is it like it goes off of the little business list learners? are you familiar with building some of the initial meeting and that was quite testable, not logan. and because i had a spanish, so i sent me an it just came, but it's about them. yeah. but i'm using it when you watch the quarter, it's a little less to shut somebody let listing what you're not going when you want them is rate for the customer to us. the. so what's the problem with 137000000. those are the buses for foot, unless somebody number i think, i thought,
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but i thought about with all the categories that you knew of initially it will be in the the 1940 the world war one. that's the military conflict, gradually engulf facility and the 59 independent states and 60 population. the
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officially, it was the assassination about your friends to the austro hungarian empire. i have both may have sub pump but the other underlying reasons the but let me just get bridge kemper, georgia tech. that's what i'm a computers. i'm not sure of the websites i have come into corporation. you would have just given the control panel. i'm going to lay ministry history institute research fellow david met at a center is known for his work on the causes that lived the world into a large scale. your wants compare francesca based on scrape stuff painting which are all school confirmed thoughts for it. and then you just click the picture and stuff and go to and if you want to insure the steering the corner on your store has a different equipment which i'm currently o'clock of. what was on. i'm conflicts, i'm a little for us than you. it was most of july 29th, 1914 feel strong carrier, the declared war on samuel so could not stand beside.
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undeclared, or general mobilization, the legitimate investigative went to the russian foreign ministry to deliver ridiculous ration. the various europe was divided into 2 minutes williams political blocks. these were told russia or greek, but it was opposed by the triple alliance of germany. austria hungary, under delay, remained divided between germany, austria hungry, russia. the many poles considered russia to be one of their own. as much as balance diplomacy created a unique situation in which polish ranch was in no way infringed the public to believe his multiple subjects. though in this person,
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from what i'm showing you misunderstanding versus computer doors to report any document which useful. so if you're doing your option goes to for william pops of junior option, just to be dropped to use this next to me and it was modest on the account for doing that. that is pretty lenient on so, so there's nothing good for someone to enhance pool policies cuz what else i pulled up last year was cut off number the new boys getting it in the near future. so i mean, if you're going to be a specialist owens population was growing, tax is well known as an am central russia law firms where allocated to education that most of the schools in the pony language course get. but i'm listening care easily color as many people who are pretty impressed, thoughtful, i knew what is the student pretty much just in my room, what i see score. and whereas independence of tone and taking the blood pressure industrial hungry, the population was meticulously converted to jim and waste. jasmine was the primary
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language roost of cbs, and was also imposed on the locals chest boy symbol at western. and i need them to me either way, if i'm getting my new students today and you were going into regular states, and i thought that cool impression is sort of fun, special have skipped. there's some points corporate strategy in your clinics case. generally speaking, ations based on the portion a quickbook is showing is really well for sure. what was good, i see is that the same username and it's so horse. and so, i mean, a lot of us can be seen as a, as a court teach us suits if it is only room for, but the sooner it is only name, you know, so much that the little picture of i used to is with the outbreak of world war one, toner, society with splendid sense of going to the russians. one other simpleton, germany, the promise to grunt belinda don't state off the russians defeat. opponents of russia were led by yourself to switch gears of mental family defense. social
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security crunch during and they're just negotiating manager. you're coming over here, which was near the deal. you had a change in your precious duty you dreamed of reviving the villainous lives waiting and coming to a 20 pound and an assassination attempt. alexander, the 2nd, during the release of jumping each was destructive of germany's intelligence that was involved and run the risk of motors when world war one began. bill phillips give us $0.40. the 1st of all intelligence the we were in most of the, on the port security joanna roscoe afternoon just couldn't see what she said. so it is still pretty much running out of narrow. sure. so, but she's going to diverse across from the suitcase opponents and democrats. bremond most gave the leader of the bonus fiction in the russian state, duma fame of poland. joining the war on russia signed
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a little skein or ship or store in the pitch. and that right now, could i ask him to levels gave him and, and this is though, i know for me i want to give up and loving and process the results on line level. the so less the less pushing associated with those new windows here. and yet still most of that was more of a seat and those are states picking glove and will grow investigation able to exist . as a result, those thoughts on both sides coalition still remains now often present to world war one is the fratricidal politician polish war. but now it is widely believed that only those suits and his legions default on foster language side. defendant opponents, independence, however, colon professed with no of the atrocities committed by bills to excuse drugs and galicia. discussing what happened with the
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galaxy and we're seeing the ends in 1914 is tempered with new york because of the role playing by austria, hungary and poland in decimating the good, easy and really seeing the and orthodox population that is shift anywhere really sure. sure. and you're sure what is your right hand side or the last one is riley search, skip golf concentration company across in australia was built in 1914, specifically for russians. structurally we're good at issue. so the answer to page to, to replace where did you must push the room, became the destination, the cdns, leasing, understandable, convenience. times antonio villages were arrested. the window barracks and people were kept in the open in the cold and rain for the whole people died. they were being tortured and murdered, but one concentration camp wasn't enough. or
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a bad in northern virginia. the stories. and after tens of thousands of russians have been tortured, hang, don't show the austro hungarian empire calmly road. the russians were not guilty, but they were detained. to prevent them from becoming guilty. the queen of the last emperor of austria hungry shelves to fast the phone, didn't release human funding now. to so excuse legions, were completed in the extermination of resilience as brandon. more than once, the main genocide perpetrator was the australian dollar and in which the
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jealousy sort of law, the russian army advanced almost as far as chronicles. but then strode german forces went on the offensive bill since the case of regions went into russian. poland during the bill. so let's go to the city and i told you portuguese, you made a huge green b states in their oxy binion. but there's lots, enough machining assisted on the project. which device you're going to use computed deal is all again yet of a struggle to who is. i mean, it's cool with you to listen to him. oh good. what else should pop was kids? oh, boy shouldn't be chose to rush in fargo skin. lenny, we're just sort of showing the treasury elaine is about to not be anybody in the history run to one called world war one and its consequences for some examples. the i, if i did, there's a line you have a bunch of the guilt defaults, got a little squares. the bullet grown them doesn't shut off. i need to impose over to
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this side v and there in bell in announced the establishment different queens on independence state instead of the kingdom of colon. but didn't want to give up that bonus to advertise essentially the time to the kingdom of poland into aconia. and them started to building the population. the number of the toilet is shame the yes. but if the goal explore thoughts design it of to the storage. as the warm approach to tipping points, russian forces were strong gary and claimed several victories over the tongues. the germany and russia wall retails at down in bloody battles. russia's allies, england, and france comfortably put the economies on a wall fitting and prepared to come up, not just in germany, but also russian federal choice for which the conditions were already in place.
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the better way of getting fiction was done school and that the bullet was just that are slow, especially impeding with lashley is pretty. he had to bow a sadness as loving him to scribble was 21917, the, the only with our lives. nicholas the 2nd on the provisional government taking bel approve, disastrous from the battle from 1 march. the 2nd 1918. the bolsheviks who have 6 pallets befalls to sign the president of the russians. participation in the war came to an end to give. we've gotten this through a last that on down the i seeing unfortunately, mutual petite, of the crunch that you did to the phone and has the rights to be completely independent in states and international matters in appeal to the opponents people,
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petra grant associates of workers, and soldiers, deputies, nolan was now free, did may feel so it's the reverse, the situation. front rushes decision, forced him to abandon his loyalty to germany. this legions willing to spend in pete was arrested. ultimately the arrests of tim, well, according to him, in the lines of coal suit for germany and austria hungry on russia's side, joseph ski made a trial for 10 to also. then on november, the 11th 1918 on the day will want to ended. people's proclaimed just opponents states germany was unwilling to see territory component. and the bonus gentleman voted question was just what's the fletchley rejected? the eastern border proposed by british foreign secretary and lord cousin
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worship pages. it cheers me. it's gives me the truth. for those twos, you need no further. can you put it in order to save his quarters to? and if it is not experimental, i appreciate that is 320. and the problem is there is no spelling of the code that brochures to district was pretty good. according to the cousin line approved by all major states, poland incorporated territories with predominantly ponies, population, great of poland, indecent on the radio desk was given free city state us from the league of nations are beside the subscript, goes through the new gus something. and we're going to use the de la portia. those 2 thing is molly, i asked them of steering fluid shifts ear to ear and pretty relocating in human loan. could i hope it's almost a bill, so let's go with badging is a junior putting a toyota site is good. concrete, in sick that's doing m was in the mid single, because i knew that are friendly and those are and were folks of
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the afghanistan has attracted conquerors attention from time immemorial, in the 19th century, the british empire decided to subjugate that century. the british view, the afghan lands as the northern gateway india, and wanted to turn them into an obedient province, trying to predict the independence see a mere of a dentist in the us blue homage turned for help the russia raise. the rate is considered their deal political adversary. this was the last straw for london. britain declared war on the half gans in august 1839. the invaders occupied couple and brought their henchmen to bower. the invaders brutally suppressed any resistance, thus is deli. they slaughtered all ask in man who had reached adulthood and raped
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hundreds of women seeking to humiliate the muslims. in 1841. a general uprising against the british yoke began debris. it is under the command of general elton stone left couple and started to retreat. only a few out of the 16000 invaders who had begun their march from google made it to the british position. we in general about the defeat of the royal army caused in norm is damaged to the prestige of the british empire throughout the world. the victory of the afghan people became the most important event in the history of the arrest. peebles resistance to the colonialist. it just failed the races. smith, of the european invincibility the, the
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visuals are these 1st thing was to pass along with russia to seize on your brain in undeveloped russian lands. in january, 1919 poland waged war on the southern states. particularly here's rebecca video sort of showing your work say it's good our secret daughter. so sions for quite a bit about him. he's a she was when i come come moscow, i will have it with you on the kremlin wills that it is forbidden to speak. russian . joseph bonus marshall from the memo. so this left mentioned, sky holders administer incentive, marshall. the last entities began with the captured resilience, the pennsylvania to tony's forces in 2 minutes after teaming up with toyota, subterranean detachment came out on the seas. can't put you
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on these 1st cavalry ami was pulled from the caucuses of the red army and launched and offensive the west regarded also scales the only false capable of resisting moscow. so, unprecedented amounts of aid with funnels to poland. france gave those in 1494 cannon. 2800 machine guns. 385 sales rifles. 700 aircraft. 200 and vehicles. 576000000 rounds of ammunition. 10000000 shells. 3000000 uniforms. the 4000000 pass along the loops, medical supplies, communications equipment, the united states st. colins have violence. so you wouldn't need to push it down to store the key. so we'd sierra of job security volume suggest us cuz i know
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a look somebody on a slide that i see here today. it was more list the, instead of an say not to the 3rd i see of the boxes even has more than of course this to be shooting in yet. i see you to the authority. however, the opponent show me was an a predicament to magic on catastrophic. it was about to surrender when its functions suddenly changed. in poland, the unexpected victory became known as well. oh, cool, cut a, come and do it of crossing the army category and it will spell it, wouldn't it be boy, so it's uh cool. net. yeah. did you on the law? no problem wish to catch you after school? russia wasn't as well trying to deal with all time. the devastation of the 400 self serve your troops, 300000 percent. to find the wind telling me is that invaders only $100000.00 to be
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deployed against finland, custodian lithuanian, colon on march. the 18th 1921 and we are told under pressure assigned to tracy on extremely disadvantages tops for most of the tone and perceived box of wisdom. ukraine on western russia belongs to the russian empire. poland undertook to drop the multitude of millions. that condition was also failed. the easy to get things up and little cry in what kind of part squared which i'm actually out of order, which will be g i n g. and then it's got your thoughts. gabriel, a cheat dumbly by la g. v and gregory ha, c a are online, me, daniel quinton address task. you within the past why you know go, i'm could with it sort of why they had to shift lazy. i'm an interest in news or cut the more because i was promised, loving their cars. i just, i view the you or from the, the premium news line. you gave me a
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a doing you. where do i seem like a good thing? chalet schedule will be considering beloved in the rush, opponents was about 70000 killed on the science according to confidential reports by the published general staff department. 3, nearly 207 sales red on the cylinders were taken prisoner, but at least 65000 russia. the rest were tortured and killed in concentration. camps on our side ship were no as long as it's a new kind of me. in the valley top, where there's the new models version minear proof to the high to the new prostate can meet highly and by disney is and they're designing that video, whoever's doing it is just that was at the, at the split fish market. any made it at the crystal glen, you're going to have thought of him or her doctor. i don't denies it all. religion,
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typhus feet and on the wall conditions. but they're all witness testimonies. the terrible things i have seen, the estimates of nations visited the building, his counselor, read all the prisoners in for the future. the focused british on it as a suite is just one of the force. give me a good, nice to meet force, can discuss anything that has been cancelled or pretty well over the winter. where did you go for it? if you ever did have cut the cut us, let me just figured it would've personally jim carpet for those to me. you know, give a lot of them. are these new new cars and have some new there's a searching for somebody for they get the bush for if it is nice for you know, imagine some to store a new brokerage. so it would be someone who has behavior differently on. punish
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last. the impeccable, the, the soviet trusts and comparisons with the violence into unnecessary robbery while unit to significantly undermine trust in the opponent. shall socrates, september 19th, 1920. expose the 200. number 6, most old military district. second development. the 1926. the roland, this present like economic and political crises, joso escaped, launches acute a ton. i'm set itself in the autocratic regime where the parents president, just like, not see much this game. but the real head of states is still searching themselves the new york. okay. but the media near the bills come, so be a square. i see. so said are the issue in your book the door as a sort of a push. i wonder what's out there, go to the end of the ring,
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and then the picks out the window just when you press thing and it continues to soon as you, when you're thinking something in your project when cool was started as well as your list. no, i'm not going to just come over here at the blue. i just my last couple of jo staying here. however, the bolsheviks family health and made good economic progress with the countries ministry potential. this makes western countries, etc. and 1971 to us as our end, opponents sign of friendship and crates. funded by a known aggression pact in 1972. the 1933. the
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in the nazis come to battle are in germany. the pacific union just by hand with rise to our office, also on our team, nazi agreements for this turn down the bonus for joseph beck and phil slootsky. in total offense book pretty long go get total for you for getting through our new, okay. and if through type people, they will show somebody to tell me why knowing this portion invoice less than that . yeah, correct. that was its annual as the mca correct sites. course i use a yoseph bank is also a remnant mtc might be or if i should discriminate total of those forms. but usually it isn't when you're in a contract. and so couldn't he really screw up personally staggering immunity and me a favor to ask me a clubhouse agro. my name is judge davids kimberly me left. voice january
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26th. 1974. gemini signed the pill, slootsky. hitler packed a 10 year non aggression declaration, colon dentists, a close alliance with a country that didn't hi, it's aggressive plans to, to russia. when we speak of new territory in europe today, we must principally think of russia, that colossal empire is right. so there's an ocean that don't mind comes right to the story and john list and film director, peter cruz, nick noticed the world's pre was situation. well, hitler makes clear in mind comes in 1925, that the real goal is to take over ukraine. and so, and the soviet union paint talk about the bins around. and what he's talking about
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is basically taking it as big going to it is against the soviet union that was always had those real goal. i live in your pins, understood that the dismemberment of russia original foundation of poland is eastern policy. the main objective is to weaken and crush russia from a total of general stuff, intelligence development tripled. the faithful year of 1958. the hunch lives the seas. you check us, the buck year ended petition between germany, poland, and hungary. the czechoslovakia was sold out by us allies. fronts for peace with colon doesn't hunger he takes about in czechoslovakia, has petition the filled with agree, devalue,
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not dropped out in the robbery and destruction. if the check is low of x data, winston churchill, when was the 2nd world war to various things, please? oh, good idea would be the process to explore what you've told me. just put you on the bus, you'll get saying his gift. uh, was cheerful, like, you know, for sure i've got it all this going to shoot you a westcott, eunice, where you continue to get a list of research here on the history of intelligence and authors, books on world war 2. analyzes the alignment of political forces before the world again. for sure. i've got it all this one of the sheets here. westcott chase way. oh jim. so my washington pins obviously was gilbert school say years like i've done this and we're just, i'm a full shift or as zillow kind of babylon village, chloe gentle's school just was have territorial claims on lisel laney around. so if you go to crane,
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they dream of companies like over here to stay in balance. how for some reason the colon does not pre while you are at this a menagerie of cynical and relentless predators. just as it is today, the seeing the danger and what was happening in march 1959 to serve you union insights west countries to form an empty finishes block. so we have been trying to rally route the popular front terry of this i was in trying to rally the west just to make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed new deck. they oppose the allowing hitler into checkers of aultcare. but nobody would do that, so wasn't just and 1939. and this will be as well proposed in alliance with britain and france against hitler, and have been actually throughout the, the late last half of the 1930 is that the soviets were pushing for that. had that
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happened, we couldn't stop hitler, the cutter preventive world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was blessing. and assuming that the west was not gonna stand up to him at the west was hoping and many ro, elements in the west were hoping that he was just going to go east. and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposes to the nazis gambles and gathering a welcomed on a grand scale, the fascist, at least permits to support poles in the struggle against the. so it's not just about that's dangerous. the rush of itself and in that sense, the interest of poland and germany come inside haven't gathering and conversation with publish. marshall ritz makes the
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the, when i say this is, i mean the math, the world bank, the federal reserve, the dollars itself for swift naming system. all this has become a set of the geo political instruments that the west uses routinely and aggressively intimidate, restrict, and, you know, dominate to other countries. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, we are in the center of good rock. this easy, surprisingly, is almost entirely in fact the spots are back to the wage for a month. p o r t is the 1st international news networks to explicitly report from a recently liberated logistics hub in the next public smoke blankets, southern california from the fires ravaging los angeles as a desk to live this and over 12000 structures are destroyed. the states,
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democratic leadership faces, now things to put today over the failed responds. the governor, governor, please tell me when you're going through the literally talking to the president right now. to specifically answer the question of what we can do for you and your daughter. can i hear? can i hear your call? cannot believe that after years of aware in censorship, but the silence pop of america and beyond sponsor to bed caves, the head of the incoming us administration flips his policy and tries to blame bite . and for all facebook has done the now this is our team to national, reaching you from the russian capital with the latest from around the world. i have mike cook watching while the monitor, he is gradually returning to a town in the dumbass that was ravaged by the conflict. mazda says key of lost more
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than 15000 you create in troops in the bottle of russian forces, gains control the strategically important logistics hub. archie was the 1st international news network to exclusively report from the liberated area of senior correspondent moore. i've got the half of the story we are in the center of good rock about this easy, surprisingly is almost entirely in tax. the spots about who the wage for a months here with, with the 1st press that have managed to ends up quarter, i'll cover the most dangerous pause, ease the drive to the city, across plains and fields. but the weather was all friend today. it was very faulty, almost new drones. the other remarkable thing about the good all cool is that a pre will population of 18000, almost
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a cold list. 4000 people choose to remain in the city and the waste russian forces hiding in basements, high digging in the apartments. and they were very fortunate. they were very fortunate that you created the fed. does he have crumbled the russian soldiers. we have spoken to say the city was completely unprepared for an in depth defense. the defensive positions that you claim in military. it seems he's suffering from appreciate the fight that they have pulled up. here is the fight that they would have put up previous to the parts of the soul in the body. but in baltimore embodying installed a dog, many of the cities that have been left devastated. these people, he of the thousands, the maids we spoke and the cost of the day to many of them they have described. i
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read this things, they have said how they were abused, how ukrainian soldiers mud, the civilians here who they accuse of being phrases will staying to wait for russians for trying to re you nice with the with rush are they? they said many of the, the faces of the people here, of the towns people, the be is up to them. they would have killed the more we will bring you, of course, the, to the testament's laser as we leave this easy. but as you can see, it is incredibly called the spot, the fact that we have gone kilometers away from you crazy in positions. they are still on the rear trees and with the capture of good rock of which you great influences describe this of fortress city, which they poured huge sums of money into the defense offered money that was
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apparently stolen this spark, promising to defend his loss. they gave it up and this opens an operational space for russia to advance further. there's nothing similar to cut after with for many, many kilometers westwood towards the door, the done towards the appropriate, the role regions. the battle for crossover is over. now we'll see a dozen kilometers from that area, ross and forces will have also liberated the now the town. so those waived russian flags to show they had suddenly gained control of the video, filmed by a drone, was released by the russian defense ministry. moscow says a high position you a v and i tell every strikes, have been the key to the advance is not be eliminated. ukrainian military infrastructure, including fields and power of facilities. now, russian forces have also been improving that positions in opposite directions,
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particularly the cost and how cover regions and funds. now you create and is set to have lots of the total of $1400.00 trips in the past 24 hours. smells on the war rapids 32 rebuilding neighborhoods break by break. mario pull is recovering. as rushing forward is opening up a new chapter of live for local residents after the city was liberated by moscow's forces. now archie is remind costs are of reports on the progress and what does still need needed to be done. when the ukrainian military conflict began in february of 2022, mario full became the 1st battle ground between the advancing russian forces. and the key of that nation, this who infringed in the city, literally taking his residence hostage and using them as human shields. members of the notorious, as old regiments would not allow civilians to evacuate and setup fire in positions in residential buildings when they were eventually pushed back to the gulf cell
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industrial plans, the humanitarian catastrophe became evidence. as the city of marie will lay in ruins right now is become a huge construction sites with entirety, brand new neighborhoods to the way we do. so basically, when the fighting was taking place, i was living in another part of the city, so it was severe damage. the house completely fell apart. you can say that it is completely collapsed. we didn't have an apartment, we lost all the furniture. we lost everything and we didn't have time to take anything with us. and after the while, we turned to the authorities and presented our documents. we've been issued a approval for this apartment and you know, my wife and i are very happy. i am very pleased that we go to the apartment. the apartment is very nice and beautiful. we even got more square meters than we had. everything is great to know the elevator is working, the heating and electricity works. everything is fine. we are very happy. the
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apartment is comfortable and we are thankful to storage these with this before. like most of the people, we sat in basements and when to get water, everyone was falling under the shelling more to a fire. there was one was a, well, the cube was about a 100 meters long and everyone stood there. we were doing some drilling to try to extract the water and carry it. it was gary, of course, there was 5050 tron so you know, either you come back and live with water or you will remain without water. that's really how it was reduced. so there are no more starving people hiding and they smith sees it costs and shelling. no more queues for humanitarian aids are born fires of every single entrance of every single apartment building, most importantly, and no more graves marked by hey, so they put together crosses, right? in the city, far from any cemeteries, well not supposed to do formerly. so our neighbors, people living next to us have died to the story of constantinople, died. what i needed, she was buried right on the territory of the kindergarten would use it. so after
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they took her away, all that was left of hers was the slippers that the left lying there, and i do not know where she was buried afterwards. so these are also our neighbors from the 9th floor apartment, 106 to them. they, her name was light. uh, they still can't find her as they buried her literally right in the garden. i'm in there. they put a flower on an improvised cross and so that they could find it later somewhere. well, her husband is still looking for it and that was happening all over. the city could not far away. there's a bridge. there were also graves under, instead of there were graves everywhere and from everywhere. and the neighbors, when they showed it to emergency workers, he's all of this was horrible for the, the certifying images for 2022 are still very vivid in my minds. i remember how we used to pack our cars for food medicine and water. almost every single day and delivered that age of the people hiding from us on militants in their basements.
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today's visit shopping malls and phase and markets, as certainly a far cry from the hopelessness of 2022. that you gave me to the way know that if we talk about war. sure, if it's very sad or all that we had that was colorful and beautiful, were during the holidays and then after new year, everything went away. so what we saw after that was corpses on the roads and so everything everywhere was destroyed and smashed it. the half of the houses were gone and the cars were burned and that is the roads are safe. now you can say no before that when you had to go, you had to drive carefully. there were a lot of snarls. so you're just driving by car was huge. rascal, there was always a questions. will you get? where are you going tomorrow? will you leave your car somewhere on the road or when the war started? i was with a small child for you. at that time there were no diapers. i had to use pads that we found somewhere during the excavations and yes, i got a gun in my face for not getting a ukrainian sold you the package. now i got used to air defense going off from time to time, but it's not so scary anymore. the approvals and your docs dawson variable is now
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far from the front. lines and locals enjoy coma lives of those the boss residents who are still showed daily by ukraine. the shock from atrocities committed by the minutes in some of the key of or she will probably last a lifetime. however, zelinski seem never seems to stop surprising whether it's a bird beverage nature was plans to start mobilizing 18 year old boys as cannon fodder and mama. i'm a mom of 2 boys, one of whom is 16 years old, and my husband is mobilized and therefore like everyone else. i also hope for peace soon. i hope that on may 9th, we will still have a victory day parade. and as many people as possible and will return from their safe and sound. so do this while mario full is being rebuilt safe hope that the same revival of ways all the cities on the boss. as soon as the front line is moved back and, and nato supplied weapons fired by the minutes. and so the key origin stops,
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the indiscriminate getting help civilians vermont. call for authority. marie, you hold on that screw public. and now over to southern california, there are raving wild fires on several funds for nearly a week. now at least 11 people have died in thousands of buildings have been damaged or completely destroyed. the now that has been the mazda about q ration from numerous neighborhoods, including the renown sunset boulevard. besides, it is a forward to use of also impose curfew and effected areas, and national troops have been deployed to maintain order the fast. i think cruise i've had trouble battling the incentives as the fire in the pacific commodity saves
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area, helped me to many celebrities as only being about 10 percent contained that many people blamed california state administration, particularly the golf, the governor, you got a sec. yeah, no, no, no, i'm living here. my daughter, school governor, please tell me. reason is the literally talking to the president right now. just specifically answer the question of what we can do for you and your daughter. can i hear? can i hear your call cuz i believe it's i'm sorry, can i? there's literally tried 5 times as i'm walking around the positive sir. no daughter in law either in 7 or being tall literally. is it going to be different next time? has to be. course. i'm going to make the call to dress everything i can right now, including making sure,
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because i might give you the opportunity to at least tell people what you're doing, what you're saying, you're doing. good, somebody have contracts for me, i have your contact pretty much right now. great. it's now there's been quite a few reasons for the public discontent. this more details come to light by the day . now for us, the massive what the risk of what we have this courting the palisades area, was found out of service and on the field. then in the middle of firefighting efforts, hydrants, when dry as much as you want, the stops were emptied. and finally, the l. a fire department power ties diversity, high as and cots, emergency training and other things as it was generally found out that they were on the fund that not the white house attempt to diffuse public criticism appears to have made the situation. eva was the president and the 1st lady continued degree, beleive, last, and livelihoods destroyed by the tragic while fires that are burning communities in
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southern california to the ground just then of course, i know you're directly affected. so are you far away now why? why didn't spots above the catastrophe over and they run the national government into red crested into many jo in society, say that they are ready to send their own emergency workers to help the united states john yesterday last night as you want us to meet the iranian red crescent society based on its inherent moral religious islamic duties, as well as adherence to the principles of the international red cross and red crescent movement announces its readiness to deploy its rapid responsive and 5 fighting teams, which a highly professional and specialized to help the people of the united states, if the american red cross agrees we can dispatch out forces so that the news of the fire in the us is painful, we are witnessing the people over there are in during difficult conditions. and the
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fire has not been completely extinguished. it seems that it needed support from other countries. fossil ma, mazda may call you for we sympathize with you, the people of california who have been displaced from your homes and safe environments. we empathize with you, whose homes and possessions have been burnt and destroyed. we stand with you who have endured this devastating wildfire caused by climate change. we also remember the sorrow of thousands who have been displaced and mourned due to the selfishness and war mongering of others. as the iranian red crescent society has announced, we are ready to dispatch rapid response teams to help extinguish the fires. but that's a job garage most of professor of economics and politics i st. mary's college in california believes that the prices had been caused by a mix of incompetence, twisted priorities, and bob block, the fires are terrible. it's really devastating over 10000 homes and businesses have been destroyed. many of them uh, had been denied insurance by the insurance companies out here. we have that crisis
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and insurance coverage. so a lot of those people won't to won't receive any compensation unless the government does something to directly compensate them. you know, it's very interesting that the buy's mazili is office, can find $20000000000.00 to give uh to ukraine, but no money for our own citizens. interesting that the chase bank is estimating the property damage is 20000000. so well, you know, why not take the 20000000, i think i get the plan and give it to americans to meet at any of the move. don't have any insurance coverage anymore. as far as the incompetence, there is some evidence that there is some local government incompetence. you know, they cut the budget, the firefighters, the mayor of the newly elected the career politician, medicare and bass, takes off right off like on a junket. you know why she was being warned that we got, these are being sent out or what is coming. you know,
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they're below 50 to 80 miles an hour. and when they below the, there's no way you can contain it until it stops. or we have a convergence of, of problems here, both in terms of local government and water systems and water supplies, and bad decisions that have been made for government has to step in and do something. and you know, it really irks me that we throw all this money off shore to all these the neil con moore's proxy wars and everything. and we can't find it enough for our own people here in america. you know, it reminds me of what happened the citizens in hawaii, where now they got burned out and, and bite and guessing the $700.00 check. you know, i mean, it's almost insulting. and it's about time that we got our priority straightened out in california. and in the country as well are staying in the united states. facebook makes you a ton about peddling on the. busy of censorship,
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just ahead of donald from taking back the white house. now mom, but i guess the one crying foul as he throws bite and none of the boss say that he was just following up and orders are they don't know, quarter to cost through the details. marks dr. berg went on joe rogan's podcasts to talk a lot of smack about his own company's fact checking program calling. it's something out of 1984. i mean, according to dr. burke, he only made it that way because government spooks and the binding administration were forcing his hand, which is a pretty funny claim, considering just how gung ho, the c e. o of meadow was about censoring content for the longest time. up until only now. i mean, if, in fact, in early 2023, when the twitter files were just, were still making a news headlines, it was an established fact that the social media giants, including facebook and really weren't going above and beyond, is to help the state sensor content. we learn twitter, facebook, google and other companies developed
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a formal system for taking in moderation requests from every corner of government. the f b i d h s h h s, d o d, the global engagement center at state, even the c i a for every government agency scanning twitter, there are perhaps 20 quads, i private entities doing the same, including stand 1st election integrity project, news guard the global disinformation index and others many tax payer funded. now all of a sudden donald trump's coming to power with a lawn mosque to advise him and sucker burger saying that met is moving away from its fact checking program and towards something closer to x is sort of community notes on top of that met his offices are also reportedly removing tam ponds from the men's bathrooms and reported lee friends, people who are not going to be able to use those mens bathrooms either. no doubt. this is somehow connected to the upcoming change in the white house since making these chameleon has changed their colors as quickly as possible. the sounds like they're coming to the senses officer role, but it's not just is it the,
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the sense of the ship as being a scandal with facebook? they've been in trouble before. i may, of course they have. i mean, we can forget the scandal connected to the political consulting firm cambridge analytics, which collected millions of facebook users private information without their consent for political advertising. and this is something uh, connected to a lawsuit that facebook had to settled for handing that information directly to cambridge and a little com. and the dc attorney general said that mark zocker berg was directly responsible. i just added marks tucker berg as a defendant in my lawsuit against facebook are continuing investigation revealed that he was personally involved in decisions related to cambridge analytics and facebook's failure to protect user data. this lawsuit is about protecting the data of half of all district residents and tens of millions of people across the country . we've taken our obligation to investigate wrong doing very seriously. and
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facebook should take its responsibility to protect users just to seriously thought all of a sudden a lot of corporate chaos eliminate any whistle blows. of course, i mean 1st there was francis hawkins who released tens of thousands of documents showing how facebook was contributing to ethnic violence in the number of countries and how it was actually knowingly contributing to the damaging of the mental health of teenagers. and then there was also sophie's rang, who said that when she felt like she had blood on her hands after working for the company and that the platform was being manipulated by political forces all around the world. like i found multiple blatant attempts by for a national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry. and caused international news on multiple occasions. i have personally made decisions that affected national presidents without oversight and taken action to enforce against so many prominent politicians globally that i've lost count. so facebook's clearly got a history of doing whatever the government tells it to do. and this recent $180.00
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from soccer bird really just looks like it's an attempt to start kissing the trump administrations. but ahead of time, stop michael rest and was also a google, a couple ghost aspect zika, but i guess distancing himself from his previous censorship policy as a way to gain trumps favor behind that is uh, does that traverse a parent or at least feigned or pretended disappointment with the way the administration, the binding ministration forced him. he's as he puts a 2 sensor to sensor individuals and groups over the cold with crisis and other issues like that. so he's just trying to gain favor with the trump administration by getting rid of that checkers and things like this
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. attempting to make facebook more like x just as x becomes more like facebook by the way. so that he's attempting to distance himself from the bottom and ministration by making these kinds of moves and acting as if it was this. the government that forced him to do all of these things and not his own policies. the indemnity chaos crowds and pepper spray and the town to read had it. busy on saturday that's, that's a protest as had been hit the streets to disrupt the confidence of the right wing alternative for jump new party, also known by it's awkward in a f d. the thought a demonstration delayed in these key congress by an hour and delegates struggle to use the baby of thousands of people before the lead during the put to protest and 60 emergency service workers were injured. and the chaos of the party lead to
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criticize this. so plain defenders of democracy, accusing them of intolerance, of note that they failed to present to hard domination for the chancellor. not pause now, so that the of the 2nd phase ahead of february's election following the collapse of current johnson muscles. stuff now is put to as see rob to the outside the of the candidate for national a chance to log. ready of a speech that was welcomed with loud applause. ali's vedo promise to revive dealings with russia, including by restoring the damaged node stream pipeline system. if all bunch of wins the election, the van, we will put nord stream back into operation. and you can count on that. we have already drafted many of the necessary laws and introduce them in parliament. all other factions have rejected them. i can tell you that when we are at the home, we will tear down all those wind turbines. those windmills of shame on the north
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stream system comprises multiple pipelines through which rush i could provide relatively cheap supplies of natural gas directly to jeremy uh the system was rendered inoperable. 3 years ago when the pipelines with critically damaged in natural sabotage western powers of accused of trade in forces of bombing north stream, but polite, surprise, wedding investigative dumbness sable hash insisted in a detailed article. and he wants to convert to us operation author and political come and data henry, cause i said, yeah, these initiative to restore node stream a gas supply could resolve job news and it just issues it wouldn't be good for germany. i think because the energy here so really expensive for several companies . so leaving germany because it's not economic a longer to work here. so cheap energy and cheap gas would be very
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important for germans future. you can not have there or shut down or nuclear power plants and the same time you don't want to have russian gas. so what do you want? only with wind turbines, it's not possible to add to feed in the economy, which is a size of germany with energy it's, it's really not possible. and in the end, i would say they have this more pro russian. they want to have normal relations with the russian. they want to end the boring and ukraine without delivering more weapons. so it will be really difficult for them. um, but i think they will get some, some more percent. maybe. maybe they're coming to a 2526 percent. i don't know exactly, but the, the election is really soon. it's only 4 weeks. now, thousands of people have taken to the streets of bucharest to protest against the national government. they oppose the decision by remain as pop course disrupt.
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presidential election results as a right wing candidate got the most votes. now the disputants and the candidates having georgia screws is a pretty called a nato, a b. u. a. he won the elections press round, but remained yes plus additional port cancelled the result. he said that russia was meddling in the vote desk who has told the court action a cool against him. here is what some of the protest is, had to say the that they stopped the right of the citizens because they valid. but they said we live under a democracy. the right to vote is written in the law until the end. it wasn't in some different pro flush for us because we want to bring back the 2nd round of elections. i can say that we've been tracking that. it was an injustice and it was coordinated from outside. this election cancellation was ordered from brussels, not from russia. the brakes membership and support for palestine. all the
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key directions that be denisia is foreign policy. and that's according to the nations for administer who delivered his 1st audio press statement on friday. are the correspondence rebecca enough to pull reports from their at the end of this month, president buffalo, sylvia enzo will mark his $100.00. the leading indonesia. and even neesha is always clear on it's free. and after for impala on his 1st annual statement, and a precedent post with the, until administration, in a nation for a minute. so seek, you know, offline in a nation diploma. take priorities for the year ahead. emphasizing 2 critical pillars in an e. shes new found whole as a bricks member, and it's on we're offering support for palestine. he began his address with a possible statement. avoiding conflict as the 1st step to piece this set the term for a policy approach included in conflict prevention and international collaboration. he highlighted innovation, bricks membership,
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which was 2 tour just 3 months after it's application. this membership of firms in the nation fee this as an essential player on the global stage bridging developing countries with the in the past, with the acknowledge, initials come to the sum regarding disposition with critic suggesting it might deviate from any shows the principal of its free and foreign policy, however, you know, underlined the contrary and i'm going to just do a symbolic. yeah. indonesia is membership and bricks is a manifestation of the country's active foreign policy. this is not an overnight result. it is the fruit of decades of work, consistency, and resilience of indonesian diplomacy as a member of bricks. indonesia will endeavor to bridge the interests of developing countries and the endo pacific region and will continue to actively prevent g o economic and geo political arrival res. from escalating, people must see indonesia on palestine. the minister delivered a strong message of solidarity. he reiterated in initials commitment to supporting
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the palestinian people through too many terry and a, an at fault to see at the united nations or from indonesia support for a 2 state solution based on international spare matter. my office sizing that a ceasefire and the establishment of an independent palestinian state are non negotiable and a significant statements to, you know, announce innovations readiness to send you an peacekeepers to palestine should be a nation's security console. the site to ask. this treatment. the full price annual press statement mark pivotal moment in the nation's foreign policy, and the president was vandal, as innovation as boys to navigate and increasingly complex global lensky well upholding its principles of peace and justice may be going up with the world. we're reporting from jakarta for our t. y. stay with our team to national for all the latest from around the world's
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thanks watching the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'm afternoon or 10 seen. welcome back to going underground rule got single around the world from the u. a. e. as we continue as a couple of the time of trump as well as grocery inflation hit by the proxy war on russia through ukraine, the swing boats of arab americans during holocaust harris genocide in west asia. freedom of speech on the lawn, muskets, twitter x platform, was critical for the drums re election and exposing the censorship on the platform with the help of muscular journalists like today's guess, to publish documents,
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proving that before must quote x. there was no free speech, just like there is none today on google measure of facebook and on the pro harris outlets in the run up to jump to victory, joe rogan came there is only one man. i hope that you can trust when it comes to journalism. in the usa, joining me again from new jersey is recognized as math. how you'd be rolling stone, full of the contributing editor and author of new york times best sellers hate in the divide and insane found president. a man, thanks for coming back on the show. i didn't know what that last spoken same found president. i don't know whether to who that referred to obviously, before we get to your reaction to the victory. as i said, rogan credited with helping. trump said you are the only person. well he said he says you are the only person the dress um he said to have a stock lead on musk uh your, your the go to guy mosque i could call send these to trump cabinet materials. maybe
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by the time this is broadcasted some cabinet members of the scary, a ones we'll talk about the hate that will it be the announce have you had a cold? have you had a cool yet? this of oh no, nobody in their right mind would think about mission working in government along that would never ever be possible. um the ideal press secretary mouthpiece for trump, shirley to answer questions to the legacy media. um, i don't think i don't think i would enjoy that even in the best of circumstances although, you know, look there, there is a tradition of journalists doing that. but um i, i, i could never go over to the other side of the gate. i can't see it a baby baby hits piece, but more seriously, amazing aspect of this election was that anyone who to the media mess mainstream, so called media controlled the minds of americans. that money was the big decide
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they were on the elections that the intelligence agencies control. the american electro process now doesn't have any power. it turns out the people they want to, they, they want it harris and the american people, or the trump a boy. i think they try their hardest to influence a selection. i mean, we had incredible endorsements. there's this organization called national security leaders for america, which is a, put out a, a statement with $1043.00 a, you know, national security officials, including on a long list of a former cabinet members general's admiral server. 200 of the latter. and look, it didn't have any effect and the media is constant. propagandizing not just in the cycle,
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but over the last 8 years. i think it's very important to point out that it had negative influence on the population. the americans have been told for 8 years that donald trump is a racist and you know, a fascist dictator in waiting, and yet he gained significantly with black and hispanic voters the day with independence. and so clearly it's not just not listening to the authorities, it's actively define what they're saying, which is incredible. we don't know how your twitter files may have attenuated some of the shadow banding and sensitive on other platforms. but do you think it's clear that the trump administration will well trouble ministrations, justice department? we'll have to bring zach a bug, send our rep to drive google youtube to some kind of justice for a monopoly. censorship for reasons it's clear they are shadow banding people and restricting free speech in the united states. you know i, i,
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i hope so. i hope there's at least an investigation. um you know that somebody like jim jordan is, is allowed to jim jordan, representatives for ohio and yes. in the house. uh yes, but, but um, but you know, there's the worries that i have and this is something that i said from the start about these tools that we discovered in the toner files is that they can be misused by anyone. and the, the sort of history of this new movement towards was like europe's digital services act or the online safety act in the you, k is that they're designed so that who, whoever is in power can use them. and there's going to be an enormous temptation for anybody who sits in that chair to start to toggle things up and down in a certain way. and so i do hope the trumpet ministration, resist the temptation. so we don't know that that is something that optimistic and
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you know the deal unless because it close the advisor to trump. and so for here we go one way you'd be over the moon about this. well, i mean, you want suppressing my account. so i mean, i use is not exactly someone who is a police or repair that relationship, because yeah, i can see a startled expression with joe rogan when rogue, i mean rogan literally singled you out, and there's no doubt trump a single that rogan as being a really important factor in this wind for setting demographic to yeah, i mean look, he wants a complicated character, but they're all complicated characters and they're all subject to all kinds of pressures. and we don't know exactly what they're being told behind the scenes and what kind of um, you know, sort of deals are being brought to them by the security agencies, by advertisers who are threatening to boycott. we don't know the, the entire story. i do think that the trump administration or, or the donald trump and people like 80 vance visit least,
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brought the censorship issue out into the open and said they're opposed to it. which site is a huge start. and you one most good somebody who just just by doing the twitter files to this amazing public service by exposing the whole thing to, to the public. so yeah, i'm not on optimistic. i just would like to point out that there is, there are temptations for any politician here. yeah, you mentioned my data terry and country britain, which has the gross a censorship and no free speech and so on. i mean, trump immediately reacted to, uh, we had your colleague full factor on the show, the other week, immediately we had to disagree his time is labeled by the interference. attempted interference in the selections. yeah, i mean i, i hope he doesn't. uh, my, my, my, the instinct is that donald trump does not like these types of laws. he
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hasn't said a whole lot about them. but there were some communications in the tutor files where he complained about certain posts and kind of sorta asked that they be taken down, but they were few and far between compared to the enormous quantities that were coming from the other side. and so yeah, i'm optimistic, i think, you know, absent a trump victory, we were looking at almost certainly at the united states, adopting something like the dsa you were the online safety act in the very near future. i think that was coming up because in, in, in, in part because of the argument that the failure to regulate social media led to trump selection or worked or to something or to trumps come back, at least. so had he not one, i think we would,
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we would have seen some kind of cracked down pretty quickly and that would be the end of the day. we to maybe yes, me and then probably a whole bunch of other folks. and then we already have de facto censorship in this country. it's telling me an informal way, instead of a formal way as it is in, in europe. um, but, you know, i think if, if uh, if there been a close contested situation. if there had been demonstrations were, you know, there are people out in the streets and, you know, they were telling us ahead of time that they were concerned about the possibility of misinformation inspired violence. so if there been anything like that they would have, they would have clamped down and i know they have legislation in place for for adventure . i always like that. so rumble would have been attacked, which the show goes out on. i should add a free speech really important when it came to persuading publics in europe, which as you say,
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they've got these low as all from a to tell it area and isn't already a very important though to get support for zalinski to outlaw the would not see in british media and united states media, do you think zalinski will face noriega is fate. so that was saying straight the face of the those who are the united states, a support to band elections and opposition parties all the rest of it and then are thrown to the scrappy history that it's possible in a trunk trunk did approve some funding for ukraine in the past, but he is off. he has run as somebody who's against a prolonged war and i think his supporters would be incredibly disappointed if there was not a swift negotiated end of the conflict in ukraine. it's part of his political identity that he was against the so called forever wars. it's not clear to me that his record matches up with that. exactly. but he's at least ran on that. and i know
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from covering his campaign in 2016, that this was incredibly important to building up his support with kind of working class america. where if you go around to read states and you see so many people who came back from americas adventures in nor misadventures and in afghanistan in a rack. and there was so angry about so many things. and that was a huge factor and electing trump the 1st time. and i'm sure this time as well. when we get rid of the phase middle class, which is the one, the democrats always love to use and start using the phrase working class in the united states. again, firmly and properly, because i mean, clearly the media had no idea who is going to win the section, nor did the post as well. people start to understand the, the working class is alive and well, or at least they would dying and were i'm home. before they vote at this time, right in the middle classes in tremendous trouble and has been since
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2008 and their faith after 2008 we, we instituted bailouts that were openly unfair. right. they were the rescue of the people who are responsible for, for the crash, and they left all, you know, people in the sort of middle class or lower middle class suburbs in rural america to be hit by mass foreclosures. they lost their life savings if they were invested in mortgage mortgage backed securities, which a lot of pensions pension funds were. and so there was an incredible well spring of anger towards the upper class or managerial sector of america. and what was worse was that when trump that elected those same people began to use projective terms to describe those people. then we stopped using working class as something that was a good term and sunday. and they started using white working class, which became synonymous with racist. and, you know, i hope this stuff is,
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is over because we just went through a period of 8 years of essentially kind of narrow panic where everything was distorted. and i hope we can go back to just describing things as they are and talking to each other is normal americans. again, matt diaby, i'll stop you. the more from the old reading john, this involved a really strong contributing editor after this break the, the welcome back to going underground. and i'm still here with the award winning john list and full. and that rolling stone contributing editor match a b a match we told him at the working class. uh because uh, the issue, the single issue that this region where i'm speaking to you from is the guy's
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a genocide. and obviously that influenced the votes in michigan. but what do you think is the significance of a $100000000.00 from miriam adults into the trump campaign? i mean, is that the $2000000.00 mostly women and children. question when it comes to gaza? what, what is the impact of that donation? i don't know. i mean, i'm not sure that, as you mentioned at the top, this was a kind of paradigm shattering election in many, many ways. money didn't matter as much as it has in other elections in our past. trump was massively out raised by the harris campaign. and it didn't appear um that uh, you know, that is anyone donation, whether it was from a law center mosque turn the tide. i think it was much more the pastor of traditional media and the response of institutional americans that people are
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voting against. um, so i'm not sure they're a yeah. and so the he's won the house and the senate and it's his last term. so perhaps he doesn't o people like a president normally always people. but then we wouldn't even know about some of the atrocities happening in gaza without ironically, netanyahu's friend. he feels much because he freed up. but x. what now for um, i think the great british politician george galloway. cool. that mostly a media. what is it going to happen to all of that? will they just be able to die gracefully? or will there be some sort of uh, attempt to buy a trump administration to regulate monopoly media? that actually people aren't that interested in any more. maybe maybe go back to fcc regulations that were there before clinton destroyed all your local journalism that used to prosper across the united states as well. i think, you know,
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when trump got elected he, there was this incredible moment where he, he thanked a long list of pod cas that had been instrumental in spreading his campaign message . and that was a really amazing moment because it, it spoke to the almost total evidence of the so called traditional media in this country. they were really not a factor if trunk tries to crack down in any way on cbs or, you know, get their license yang because of the shenanigans with some of the editing in the come all hours interview. i think you'd be making a mistake because legacy media in america is basically that we saw after this election, but they were unable to process the fact that so much of this country was voting against them that they had lost trust in them. there was an incredible thing that happened were uh, you know, abc is jimmy kimball, a comedian, rolled his eyes and told the joke about how ridiculous it was that there was
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somebody who voted for trump because tom alara's wouldn't do an interview with joe rogan know joe rogan, his audiences roughly $25.00 times bigger than the biggest cable audience in america. and for a presidential candidate to assume that interview is basically telling people that they don't want those votes. and so that wasn't silly at all. that wasn't a trifle at all, but the people in the press seems that these people are 2nd rate. and the reality is that the audience figure shows that nobody really watches them anymore, that they don't really have an influence. so better just doing more of them. yeah, and the celebrities didn't work good either. of course, we all remember how trump enlarge the swamp, and he didn't drain the swamp. and the 1st time i know the bone pay always being spoken of. how does a pen to can pick, which would surely show he's a game helping this one, but, but to do you think they will be more revenged this time?
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i mean, his support is used to john lock them up about hillary and clearly crimes were committed by the bite and the ministration. dividing. harris administration and previous administrations. is he going to open up all the books and start to get these people for all live? what they did to him when he was out of office, because many people thought they would go to jail of a higher said one. well you, you mentioned interviewing paul sacker. we did a story about the center for countering digital hate. and i heard from the trump campaign, who told me that in no uncertain certain terms that they were going to be investigated . i think the term was to the hilt, and that was just for starters, they, they intend to do a whole mess of investigations into the censorship complex into the
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intelligence world. and i think they're serious about this. and they, they know that their voters want mass firings of people from those bureaucracies. they're tired of paying taxes to support these gigantic bureaucracies that consider large parts of the country to be tantamount to domestic terrorist entities. and i think it would be a political mistake if they didn't follow through on those promises because that was central to his campaign. because then when it's what, what threats will be against even a politician. so elected by the popular will vote if he starts release, i mean, he got released the epicene files clearly because he presumed we've been had some. yeah, he can release the j. f k files maybe files into the ukraine, more maybe files into all these things that were going on on the harris by the ministration. i think it would be a tremendous opportunity for them. it's been suggested on twitter that there be like
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a government version of the twitter files and some of his wealthy backers immediately jumped on the idea as a good one. so it would be great if that happened. i can't imagine that the logistics of that would be easy because they would have to be, is a considerable amount of sorting before you let us know. you can just do what do you want it and just let a whole team of journalists run a rep, rummage around and, and all the files. but it would be great if they opened up everything from me on the jeff, his assassination, to you know, the rationale for going to a rack for entering the ask in more for, you know, the reason for, for staying in afghanistan for covert. i mean, there's a 1000000 things with the public has very legitimate questions about and it wouldn't be wise for trump to open up some of that information. and yet, bump a was at the rallies towards the end of his campaign who had coordinated this
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fascination attempt against julia. massage of wiki leaks because you're talking in a sense of like a government we helix a yes. and then trump had an opportunity to pardon assange and did not i, i, i know that he was lobbied very hard, but by some people close to him, to actually go through with that part and then he didn't. so, you know, trump is a complicated figure. i think this is something that people understand about him. they think of him either as the simpleton or this impulsive character, who just kind of goes where his emotions lead him in the moment. but he's actually thinking quite a lot about alliances and who he can afford to make angry and who he wants to keep close. and he's never gone all the way in terms of kicking the national security folks, you know, out the door. he's done some things that were really, really interesting likes, you know, for going the, the,
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the daily briefing by the c a and all those folks which is long overdue. but, you know, we'll have to see the, his voters definitely want him to take a bigger bite this time and i think for his own self preservation, he's now aware that they want him gone. so i think it will be a harsher confrontation. so kind of return to the image that some have of him is a real estate developer. and with roy cohen, the new celebrated movie, the print is showing is mentorship of trump that he will actually go for them this time and doesn't have to have to care because what's, what's it gonna lose him if he, i mean, unless they came up, i mean, our of k junior's already being on doing the media around saying he's going to does all whole departments of the food and drug administration and effects a big pharma. and we know the power, big farm. i mean, the story is a big farmer whistle blows and horribly dangerous circumstances as the 1970s or
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violence. but what's, what's so fascinating about this moment is that trump got in largely, i mean, his entire power base is not. you know, it has nothing to do with corporate money. it doesn't have to do with institutional america. it's not even really based on things like twitter, x, he just has massive numbers of people who voted for him and he doesn't owe anybody anything. and he can afford to do almost anything in terms of upsetting traditional constituencies and he would be shared for it. so it's a unique circumstance. no, no president has ever gotten to the the white house and not owed quite a lot this time we'll have to see. but he has opportunities here. and i, and i know from talking to people in this campaign that they're much more cognizant this time of the dangers that surround them from, for instance, to the justice department, the f b i n c i a. so we'll see,
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the larry think of black rock said, you know, the election didn't matter at all. but anyway, it doesn't matter. so you do the big difference. this is this election really, really did matter when it comes to something different in the united states, especially for the working classes clearly because it's make or break from any of them as well. it may, it may not matter economically. i mean, he's got to figure out some way to, to stop the bleeding for people who are at the, you know, not in the, in the top 10 percent of the income curve because there's just a tremendous amount of suffering there. i mean, we, and we have these situations where private equity firms are buying up everything from starter homes, to you know, ophthalmology practices to, to, you know, what they call the, you know, the trades. right? so even plumbers are now owned by wall street, and they're,
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the american dream is dying quickly because nobody is able to make enough money to get their little piece of pie anymore. and he's got to find a way to reverse that. or else none of this is going to matter, but i do think culturally the election is already a massive turning point in american history. because it's a, it's, it's essentially expose the entire cultural framework of the country as, as having no influence. and having been lost to its own audience and that's not something we haven't seen before in this country it's. it's fascinating. and just finally, i feel like i'm asking this question, every single interview at the moment of all, i guess will, will they try and kill them? what was the, i address and kill them in the 2 months before january 20th? a split this way i, i will not be surprised if there are more assassination attempts. so there's no
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evidence that this, that anybody inside the government had anything to do with the prior attempts. nothing. that's terribly concrete, but everything is on the table now. i mean, this is, this is maybe the end of everything for nato, for the intelligence services. i mean, there's a lot in the line here. so nothing would surprise me. let's put it that way. and foreign intelligence agencies and m, i 6, what happens to them? i mean, already people who think intelligent services in europe are devastated. i mean, it's kind of, it has a, it's a bit funny. you're going to end with it because they're supposed to know what's going on and clearly have no finger on the pulse of the late american capitalism in the united states as to why americans would vote for trump. by the could the united states join break not tell you something? no, but it does not tell you that the, that these agencies that we,
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we fund so have only, i can't even answer the most basic questions about their own populations that they don't understand any. they don't understand things the, you know, the, the average barber and a small town in america gets without any funding. you know, these people are so locked up in their own hermetically sealed bubble of stupidity that they, they can't see um, you know, beyond their own prejudices. and so that makes them dangerous and useless and expensive. so yeah it's, it's so ironic, but it worries me too because, you know, there are continued bureaucratic existences that stick that to ab. thank you. a man . thanks very much. and that's it for the show of continued condolences to those arriving the u. k. u. s. u, i'm tall across here in this region will be back with a brand new episode on sat the angel. then keep in touch with my, with my social media, if it's not sensitive, we'll country and have to our child going under warranty. if you are able to come
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to us and you know the episodes are going under grants, you said that the, [000:00:00;00] the we are in the center of good rock about this ac, surprisingly ease almost entirely. in fact, the spots a back to the page for a month p a r k is a 1st international news networks to explicitly report from a recently liberated logistics hub in the natural public
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smoke blanket southern california from the fires ravaging los angeles as a desk to rise and over $12000.00 instructors that destroyed the states democratic leadership phases. now things for today over the failed response. the honors school governors, we saw the literally, i give you the president right now. just specifically answer the question of what we can do for you. and your daughter can i here to, can i hear your call? cannot believe it. after years of a wary and censorship at the silent top of america and beyond logs, the bug caves ahead, all the incoming us administration flips this policy and tries to blend bite and for all facebook has done the the. now this is our team to national, reaching you from the russian capital with the latest from around the world. i have
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mike cook watching while the monetary is gradually returning to a town in the dumbass that was ravaged by the conflict. moscow says key of lots more than 15000 you create in troops in the bottle of russian forces, gains control of the strategically important logistics hub. archie was the 1st international news network to exclusively report from the liberated area. our senior correspondent, moore. i've got the half of the story we are in the center of good rock about this easy, surprisingly is almost entirely intact. the sparse a back to the wage for a months here with the 1st press that have managed to enter grok of the most dangerous pause, ease the drive to the city, across plains and fields. but the weather was a friend today. it was very foggy,
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almost new drones. the other remarkable thing about good all cool is that a pre will population of 18000, almost a whole list. 4000 people choose to remain in the city and the waste russian forces hiding in basements, hydrogen in the apartments, and they were very fortunate. they were very fortunate that you created the fed. does. he have crumbled the russian soldiers that we have spoken to say the city was completely unprepared for an in depth defense. the defensive positions that ukrainian military, it seems, he's suffering from, appreciate the fight that they have pulled up. here is the fight that they would have put up previously. the parts of the soul in the body was impossible to imagine installed a dog. many of the cities that are being left devastated. these people,
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he of the thousands, the maids we spoke and the cost of the data. many of them may have described as i read this things they have said how they were abused, how ukrainian soldiers mud that civilians here who they accuse of being phrases ro, uh, staying to wait for russians for trying to re unite with the, with russia they, they said many of the, the faces of the people here, of the thousands people, the be, is up to them. they would have killed the more we will bring you. of course, the, the testament later as we leave this as you. but as you can see, it is incredibly called, despite the fact that we have gone kilometers away from you crazy in positions, they are still on the retreat. and with the capture of good rock about which you
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crate in force is described as a fortress city, which they poured huge sums of money into the defense offered money that was apparently stolen this barred promising to defend this loss. they gave it up. and this opens an operation of space for russia to advance further. there is nothing similar to cut off from us for many, many kilometers westwood towards the door, the dawn towards via prep that they're all regions. the battle for cut off is over . now we'll see a dozen kilometers from that area. russian force is a have also liberated to another town. so those waived russian flags to show they had suddenly gained control of the video, filmed by a drone, was released by the russian defense ministry. moscow says a high position you a v and that tell every strikes have been the key to the advances. now they eliminated ukrainian military infrastructure, including fields and power of facilities. now,
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russian forces have also been improving that positions in opposite directions, particularly the cook and the hawk of regions and funds. now ukraine is said to have lost a total of $1400.00 troops. and the past 24 hours smells on the war rapids fits the 2 rebuilding neighborhoods break by break. mario pool is recovering as russian authorities opened up a new chapter of life for local residents after the city was liberated by moscow's forces. now archie is remind costs are of reports on the progress and what does still need needed to be done. when the ukrainian military conflict began in february of 2022, mario full became the 1st battle ground between the advancing russian forces and the key of nation. this who infringed in the city literally taking his residence hostage and using them as human shields. members of the notorious,
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as old regiments would not allow civilians to evacuate and setup firing positions in residential buildings when they were eventually pushed back to the gulf cell industrial plant, the humanitarian catastrophe became evidence as the city of marie will lay in ruins right now is become a huge construction sites with entirety, brand new neighborhoods to the way we do so produce credidio when the fighting was taking place. i was living in another part of the city, so it was severe damage. the house completely fell apart. you could say that it is completely collapsed. we didn't have an apartment, we lost all the furniture. we lost everything and we didn't have time to take anything with us. and after the while, we turned to the authorities and presented our documents. we've been issued the approval for this apartment as simple, you know, my wife and i are very happy. i am very pleased if we go to the apartment. the apartment is very nice and beautiful. we even got more square meters than we had. everything is great. you know, the elevator is working,
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the heating and electricity works. everything is fine, we are very happy. the apartment is comfortable and we are thankful to both the warranties for this before. like most of the people we sat in basements and when to get water, everyone was falling under the shelling more to a fire. there was one was a, well, the cube is about a 100 meters long, and everyone stood there. we were doing some drilling to try to extract the water and carry it. it was gary, of course there was 5050 tron so you know, either you come back alive with water or you will remain without water. so that's really how it was pretty soon. there are no more starving people hiding in, they smith sees it costs and shedding. no more to use for he went in serving a door one fires of every single entrance of every single apartment building, most importantly, and no more graves marked by hastily put together crosses, right in the city. far from any cemeteries who i'm not supposed to do or mentally so our neighbors, people living next to us have died. 2 pezora of constantinople died. what i needed
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. she was buried right on the territory of the kindergarten when you said so after they took her away and all that was left of hers was the slippers at the left lying there. and indeed, i do not know where she was buried afterwards. so these are also our neighbors from the 9th floor. apartment, 106 totally. her name was light. uh are they still can't find her as they buried her literally, right in the garden. i'm in there. they put a flower on an improvised cross. and so that they could find it later somewhere. well, her husband is still looking for it. and so that was happening all over the city, but not far away. there's a bridge. there were also graves under any sort of they were graves everywhere and from everywhere. and most and the neighbors when they showed it to emergency workers. these do all of this was horrible for the certifying images. for 2022 are still very vivid in my mind. i remember how we used to pack our cars, full food medicine and water almost every single day,
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and deliver that age of the people hiding from us on militants in their basements. today is business shopping malls and phase. and mark is a certainly a far cry from the hopelessness of 2022. that you gave me to the way know that if we talk about war. sure, it was very sad. all that we had that was colorful and beautiful. were during the holidays and then after new year, everything went away. so what we saw after that was corpses on the roads and so everything everywhere was destroyed and smashed it. those half of the houses were gone and the cars were burned, and that is the roads are safe. now you can say before that when you had to go, you had to drive carefully. there were a lot of snarls. you're just driving by car, a huge rest and there was always a questions. will you get where you going tomorrow? will you leave your car somewhere on the road or when the war started? i was with a small child for you. at that time there were no diapers, i had to use pads that we found somewhere during the excavations and yes, i got a gun in my face for not giving a ukrainian soldier the package. now i got used to air defense going off from time to time,
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but it's not so scary anymore. the approvals and your docs dawson variable is now far from the front lines and locals enjoy a coma lives of those the boss residents who are still sheldon daily. buy ukraine, the shock from atrocities committed by the minute sense of the key of or she will probably last a lifetime. however, vilicki seem never seems to stop surprising who that's a bird. barrick nature was plans to start mobilizing 18 year old boys as cannon fodder. and mama, i'm a mom of 2 boys, one of whom is 16 years old, and my husband is mobilized for me, therefore like everyone else. i also hope for peace soon. i hope that on may 9th, we will still have a victory day parade. and as many people as possible and will return from their safe and sound for do this, while mario full is being rebuilt safe hope that the same revival of weights all
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the cities on the boss. as soon as the front line is moved back and, and nato supplied weapons fired by the minutes. and so the key origin stops the indiscriminate. it's getting help civilians vermont the call for of archie, maria holden, escrow public. and now over to southern california, there are raving wild fires on several of funds for nearly a week. now at least 11 people have died in thousands of buildings had been damaged or completely destroyed. the now the has been the mazda about q ration from numerous neighborhoods, including the renown sunset blvd. besides it is
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a forward to use of also impose co fuel and affected areas, and national troops have been deployed to maintain order. the 5, i think crews of had trouble battling the incentives as the fire in the pacific policies area held him to many celebrities as only being about 10 percent contained that many people blamed california state administration, particularly the golf though the governor or you got a sec yeah, no, no, no, i'm living here on the screen governor. when you tell me, leave me to the literally talking to the president right now to specifically answer the question of what we can do for you and your daughter. can i hear? can i hear your call cuz i believe it's i'm sorry, can i? there's literally tried 5 times as i'm walking around the positive, not taking a 100 in the height or in 7 or being tall. literally. is it going to be different next time?
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has to be. course. i'm going to make the call to address everything i can right now, including making sure because it's, and i have an opportunity to at least tell people who are doing what you're saying you're doing. you had somebody have contracts for me, i have your contact pretty much right now. right now there's been quite a few reasons for the public discontent. does more details come to light by the day? now? first, a massive what the risk of what this quantity? palisades area was found out of service and on the field, then in the middle of 5 fighting efforts, hydrants when dry as emergency what the stops where emptied. and finally, the l. a fire department power ties diversity high is and costs, emergency training, and other things as it was generally found out that they were on the fund that not the white house attempt to diffuse public criticism appears to have made the
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situation either was the president and the 1st lady continued degree the lives lost and livelihoods destroyed by the tragic while fires that are burning communities in southern california to the ground, just minimize prison. i know you're directly to practice. are you far away now why? why didn't sponsored by the catastrophe over the run, the national government into red crested and see many jo ann's aside to say that they are ready to send their own emergency workers to help the united states. john, yesterday, last night, as you want us to meet the iranian red crescent society based on its inherent moral religious islamic duties, as well as adherence to the principles of the international red cross and red crescent movement announces its readiness to deploy its rapid responsive and 5 fighting teams which a highly professional and specialized to help the people of the united states. if the american red cross agrees,
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we can dispatch our forces so that the news of the fire in the us is painful. we are witnessing the people over there are in during difficult conditions and the fight has not been completely extinguished. it seems that it needs support from other countries. we sympathize with you the people of california who have been displaced from your homes and safe environments. we empathize with you, whose homes and possessions have been burnt and destroyed. we stand with you who have endured this devastating wildfire caused by climate change. we also remember the sorrow of thousands who have been displaced and mourned due to the selfishness and war mongering of others. as the iranian red crescent society has announced, we are ready to dispatch rapid response teams to help extinguish the fires. right, that's a job garage, most of professor of economics and politics i st. mary's college in california believes that the prices had been caused by a mix of incompetence, twisted priorities at bob lock. the fires. there are terrible. it's a really devastating,
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over 10000 homes and businesses have been destroyed. many of them uh, had been denied insurance by the insurance companies out here. we have that crisis and insurance coverage. so a lot of those people won't to, won't receive any compensation unless the government does something to directly compensate them. you know, it's very interesting that the buyers, mazili is office, can find $20000000000.00 to get to you credit. and uh, but uh, no money for our own citizens. interesting that the chase bank is estimating the property damage is 20000000. so well, you know, why not take that 20000000 as it gives you credit and give it to americans who needed many of the move don't have any insurance coverage anymore. as far as the incompetence, there is some evidence that there is some local government incompetence. you know, they cut the budget of the firefighters, the mirror of the newly elected the career politician, medicare and bass. uh,
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takes off right off like on a junket. you know why she was being worn, that we got these are being sent out or what is coming. you know, they're below 50 to 80 miles an hour. and when they below the, there's no way you can contain it until it stops. or we have a convergence of, of problems here, both in terms of local government and water systems and water supplies, and bad decisions that have been made for government has to step in and do something. and you know, it really irks me that we throw all this money offshore to all these uh, neil con moore's proxy wars and everything. and we can't find it enough for our own people here in america. it reminds me of what happened to the citizens in hawaii where they got burned out and, and bite and guessing the $700.00 check. you know, i mean, it's almost insulting. and it's about time that we got our priority straightened out in california. and in the country as well, of the i'm staying in the united states facebook make so you ton about peddling on
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the. busy of censorship, just ahead of donald from taking back the white house. now mom stuck a but i guess the one crying foul as he throws bite and none of the boss said that he was just following up and orders are doing a quarter to cost through the details. mark dr. berg went on joe rogan's podcast to talk a lot of smack about his own company's fact checking program calling. it's something out of 1984. i mean, according to dr. burke, he only made it that way because government spooks and the biden administration were forcing his hand, which is a pretty funny claim, considering just how gung ho, the ceo of meta was about censoring content for the longest time. up until only now . i mean, back in early 2023, when the twitter files were just were still making use headlines. it was an established fact that the social media giants,
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including facebook and really weren't going above and beyond just to help the stage sense or content. we learn twitter, facebook, google and other companies developed a formal system for taking in moderation requests from every corner of government. the f b i d h s h h s, d o d, the global engagement center at state, even the c i a for every government agency scanning twitter, there were perhaps 20 quads, i private entities doing the same, including stanford election, integrity, project, news guard, the global dis, information index and others, many tax payer funded. now all of a sudden donald trump's coming to power with a long mosque to advise him and sucker burger saying that met is moving away from its fact checking program and towards something closer to x is sort of community notes on top of that met his offices are also reportedly removing tam ponds from the men's bathrooms and reported lee friends, people who are not going to be able to use those mens bathrooms either. no doubt. this is somehow connected to the upcoming change in the white house and is making these chameleon just change their colors as quickly as possible. the sounds where
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they come into the sense as officer rule, but it's not just is this sense of shape as being a scandal. with facebook, they've been in trouble before i may, of course they have, i mean, we can forget the scandal connected to the political consulting firm cambridge analytics, which collected the millions of facebook users private information without their consent for political advertising. and this is something uh, connected to a lawsuit that facebook had the settled for handing that information directly to cambridge analytic. com and the dc attorney general said that mark sucker berg was directly responsible. i just added, mark secretary as a defendant and my lawsuit against facebook are continuing investigation revealed that he was personally involved in decisions related to cambridge analytics and facebook's failure to protect user data. this lawsuit is about protecting the data of half of all district residents and tens of millions of people across the country . we've taken our obligation to investigate wrong doing very seriously. and
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facebook should take its responsibility to protect users just to seriously thought all of a sudden a lot of corporate chaos. and there been any whistle blows. of course, i mean 1st there was francis hawkins who released tens of thousands of documents showing how facebook was contributing to ethnic violence and the number of countries and how it was actually knowingly contributing to the damaging of the mental health of teenager. and then there was also sophie's rang, who said that when she felt like she had blood on her hands after working for the company and that the platform was being manipulated by political forces all around the world. like i found multiple blatant attempts by for a national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry. and caused international news on multiple occasions. i have personally made decisions that affected national presidents without oversight and take an action to enforce against so many prominent politicians globally that i've lost
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count. so facebook's clearly got a history of doing whatever the government tells it to do. and this recent 180 from dr. burke really just looks like it's an attempt to start kissing the trump administrations. but ahead of time, stop michael rest enrolled also a google, a couple a ghost aspect. zach a bug is distancing himself from his previous censorship policy as a way to gain trumps favor. behind that is uh, does that traverse a parent or at least feigned or pretended disappointment with the way the administration, the by the administration forced him. he's, as he puts a 2 sensor to sensor individuals and groups over the co would crisis and other issues like that. so he's just trying to gain
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favor with the trump administration by getting rid of that checkers and things like this. attempting to make facebook more like x just as x becomes more like facebook by the way. so that he's attempting to distance himself from the bottom administration by making these kinds of moves and acting as if it was this. the government that forced him to do all of these things and not his own policies, the indemnity chaos crowds and pepper spray in the town to res, i had it. busy on saturday, that's as protested as head the get the streets to disrupt the confidence of the right wing alternative for jump me a party. also known bytes, i put in a f, b. the thought a demonstration delayed the these key congress by an hour of delegated struggle to
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use the baby of thousands of people before the need during the put to protest and 6 emergency service workers were injured. and the chaos of the party lead to 3 decides this self proclaimed defenders of democracy, accusing them of intolerance, of note that they failed to present to hard domination for the chancellor. not paused now so that the of the 2nd phase ahead of february's election following the collapse of current data. johnson muscles stuff now is protests the rob to the outside. the of the candidate for national chancellor gave a speech that was welcomed with loud applause. ali's vedo promise to revive dealings with russia, including by restoring the damage, notes free and pipeline system. if all bunch of wins the election vatton, we will put nord stream back into operation. and you can count on that. we have already drafted many of the necessary laws and introduce them in parliament. all
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other factions have rejected them. i can tell you that when we are at the home, we will tear down all those wind turbines. those windmills have changed on the about the north streaming system that comprises multiple pipelines through which rush that could provide relatively cheap supplies of natural gas directly to jeremy uh the system was rendered inoperable. 3 years ago when the pipelines with critically damaged in natural sabotage, western powers of accused decreed in forces of bombing north stream. but police surprise, wedding investigative dumbness disable hash insisted in a detailed article that he wants to cover to us operation, author and political come and data henry costs as, as the yeah, these initiative to restore node stream a gas supply could resolve job news and it just issues it wouldn't be good for germany. i think it be course energy harris or really expensive for several companies. so leaving germany because it's not economic
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a little longer to work here. so cheap energy and cheap gas would be very important for germans future. you cannot have the or shut down or nuclear power plants and the same time, you don't want to have the russian gas. so what do you want? only with wind turbines, it's not possible to add 2 feet in the economy. what is the size of germany with energy it's, it's really not possible. and in the end, i would say they have this more pro russian. they want to have normal relations with russian. they want to end the boring and ukraine without delivering more weapons. so it will be really difficult for them. um, but i think they will get some, some more percent. maybe maybe that coming to a 2526 percent. i don't know exactly, but the, the election is really soon. it's only 4 weeks now, thousands of people have taken to the streets of bucharest to protest against the
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national government. they oppose the decision by remaining as pop course disrupt. presidential election results after a ride, when candidate got the most votes. now the disputants and the candidates carrying georgia screws is a pretty called a nato, a b u. a. he won the elections, best balance, but remain yes. plus additional port cancelled the result. he said that russia was meddling in the vote desk who has told the court action a cool against him. here is what some of the protest is, had to say. they stopped to the right of the citizens because they valid but they said we live under a democracy. the right to vote is written in the law until the end. it wasn't in some different pro flush for us because we want to bring back the 2nd round of elections. i can say that we've been trained, it was an injustice, and it was coordinated from outside. this election cancellation was ordered from
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brussels or not from russia. the brakes membership and support for palestine. all the key directions at the donasia is foreign policy. and that's according to the nations for administer who delivered his 1st audio press statement on friday. are due correspondence, rebecca, and happy to pull reports from their at the end of this month, president buffalo, sylvia enzo will mark his $100.00, the leading indonesia. and even neesha is always clear on it's free. and after for impala on his 1st annual statement and a precedent off or so, the ministration innovation for him is so seek, you know, offline in a nation diploma. take priorities for the year ahead, emphasizing 2 critical pillars in an issue as new found whole as a bricks member. and it's on we're bringing support for palestine. he began his address with a possible statement. avoiding conflict as the 1st step to piece this, set the tone for
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a policy approach included in conflict prevention and international collaboration. he highlighted innovation, bricks, membership, which was 2 tour just 3 months after it's application this membership of firms in. and you shall see this as an essential player on the global stage bridging developing countries with the in the past, with the acknowledge, initials, capitals, the something regarding disposition would critic suggesting it might deviate from any shows the principal of its free and foreign policy. however, you know, underlined the contrary and i'm going to just do a symbolic. yeah. indonesia is membership and bricks is a manifestation of the country's active foreign policy. this is not an overnight results. it is the fruit of decades of work, consistency, and resilience of indonesian diplomacy as a member of bricks. indonesia will endeavor to bridge the interests of developing countries in the indo pacific region and will continue to actively prevent g o economic and geo political arrival res. from escalating diplomacy, indonesia,
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on policy, the minister delivered a strong message of solidarity. he read your trade in initials, commitment to supporting the palestinian people through too many terry and a and a focus see at the united nations. you are from indonesia support for a 2 state solution based on international spare matter. my office sizing that a ceasefire and the establishment of an independent palestinian state are non negotiable. and a significant statements to uno announced, enemy shows, readiness to send you an peacekeepers to palestine should be a nation's security console. the site to act. this treatment? no for press annual press statement, mark pivotal moment in the nation's foreign policy and the press suite in prob, horse vandals, as innovation as points to navigate and increasingly complex global landscape, while holding its principles of peace and justice. they cannot be the more
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reporting from jakarta for our t. y. stay with our team to national for all the latest from around the world's thanks. watching. the the on august the 31st 1977 in the bonus general style. so she was a directive, ultimate to go. owners policy is the destruction of russian news. so what options fab? yeah, sport. notice not the invoice gets kaminsky. websites concerns. humans, a chest ball park,
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jet events on most of the photographic apps and stuff. you all know if it doesn't actually have part escape. i mean she's still this now grew up as a was on with all that, you know, through just double fact he started sna e mama that's in union sparked and he spent his name. but there are other facts about which the waste remained silent. the model itself for the trouble act wasn't . nobody signed a leading dealer pay and fell as websites that deals with federal 1933 germany fronts, the u. k. ended a lease signed the full pallet act. 1954, poland and gemini signed the phil suitcase or to the pac. 1935. the u. k. and gemini, signing the anglo german nasal agreement. 1938. the okay. france and italy agree to germany, poland,
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and hungary petitioning czechoslovakia. the 1759 lafayette. understand the assign, known aggression treaties with germany. american scientist, rabbi and film director, michael veteran bound, tries to explain the total oblivion stance on the pill. substantial impact. why does they not remember the pact between pl search cakes and hits are essentially because the 1935 hipaa was not the force that he became and night in 39 and colon saw it by coming to an agreement with germany. it had protected itself from a german invasion, like the russians like the soviet union. however, there's a police to get exponent and other countries on september 2019, but your pen palling went declared that world war 2 and 2 conference,
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germany and the usaa and i teach between you know, these 2 powers. it's an attempt to equate socialism with fascism. you know, as style in with hitler and so forth. but really the, the opposite is true. a crucial factor and a soviet and ultimately an allied victory. if i hadn't had that extra 2 or 300 kilometers to traveling my brother well have, have, have occupied moscow. likewise, it's quite possible that the, that it saved leningrad because the german armies were very close to limited clinton grant as well. and if they had not had that extra couple of 100 kilometers to travel to capture leningrad declared that he was going to kill all of us have it. and so i'm going to go ahead and destroy the city and give it to finland. and by the way, to finish liter marshall, man, i'm was
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a 100 percent in favor of that butter and expose the bankruptcy of western policy and refusing to make a treaty with the soviets. and it was as should get exposed the betrayal of the polish government. at 1st, hitler plans to use polls by offering them the role of junior ally in his campaign against russia. colon however, considers itself to him and he's 40 flesh and intends to take on a slovakia, miller, bruce and to crane class out of and there's no place to live in the situation when comes with the death of consort ski, regarded warmly you can use the missing where to just keep working on till square. you see i'm giving you a person that gives you enough. that's what i'm getting interesting, you presume? where the chicago book deal? so it's good that comes over. it's got addition to what would you also score rush i book it on up to
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a full scale which has to get funds. newton the winter of 1978 and let them onto the city of dancing, which had a german population which was administered by molar. and under the league of nations monday, they also devoted the creation of a colorado connecting germany to east of prussia in which people are also to extend the known aggression treaty for another 10 years refused to germany's enemies england and france entering a military alliance with them. for, for the war door started without senior where there was more than just using a car right in the flashing or store. so i usually do some more with english to the specialist. you know that you don't mind and with testimony, not more than which of course, give us
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a couple extra period with us to play anyway. the 1000000000 with a ph. d and historical science is alexia, so i have assess, has many world war 2 events in his works. stay in the me, hold on, say, here i'm going to not preach and typically a visitor of trouble the near bus. well, in the middle of getting to most of the polish military boastfully exclaims the bonus. cavalry may take the phones are a pacific boastful gang quick lanes in in range. tangela, breaking the non aggression pact with the destruction of ground. even if motion break out in the west, the destruction of building shall be the primary objective. metals hatch, that was a secret meeting with gemini, so last minute drinking amount. the
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september the 1st 1979 gemini text to share your portion. so that's the picture. it's a picture of what we've got going. it was a lot to is putting in a new person that puts the new portion bull option of this piece of the shipper for starter bullock aquatic. so best way he would have to wait the boys today, he's coordinator welski territory. born in dallas front declared a wall around headland. but in reality, neither plants to do any fighting and are used to produce stuff, ship virtual brittany car to belong to a former ship. boy sure. pause up and let's say you're nickel thorsten. yes. or just throw all of these. you just go to the boys here. for you, i'm there for the building for, for answer it, but i shouldn't because i can continue with blind 9 days, 3 phone tree writing a mutual because i think smuggling,
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the goal of this government police to england stolen to cease to exist as a state 16 days later, stone and lucy's forces into poland, which was lost in the day. okay. and from so sympathetic to the introduction of the sort of entrance, the final for the soviet union to push the initial positions of the german enemies as far as possible to the west says that the russians would gain time and to be able to gather forces from all over the colossal emblem, winston churchill, the 2nd world war, the us south pacific during eastern europe to defend its ukrainian, unavailable russians, nomic brothers against the fascist in status. you start going to fall should've issues points right man. and finally dropped off the box, tony, but most of the way a single church
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a go should have enough just to go. she went to go to cool. did you need any of those good. i need to know before i scramble voice because we're not here. but to come to me because of nice yourself my gold, particularly it was good choice for the the monstrous, freshest plans for the smells of population. the well known to the leaders of poland institute of national remembrance, which includes ben components to his work, so hypocritical meanings, the use of a virus on your phone, it's still get sort of through the course is both pick. i thought it was funny on them, on the life typically you one falls within that piece on the bill. i still but yeah,
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go with those on the plus tax. i took up the media on both sides and i mean the names of the most people are both love, show what your stories know. you have a story. the in german, pulling into the most humorous tenant rings. upwards of 15000 intellectuals have been shown in one place, 300, a lined up against the wall. and another. a group of drunken german officers shot 71 of 136 boys between 12 and 13 when bushes. winston churchill speech at the free trade home interested the intelligentsia, destroyed the i have
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placed my desk head us in readiness with orders to send to death, so loosely and without compassion, men, women, and children of adults. handsome as a meeting with germany's talk, familiar trick them on the population of western villarreal as welcome to russians isn't in the right us. and the good reasons, the oppression russians on to craniums by polls was widespread. the situation in west of ukraine is different. so you, with the organization of ukranian nationalists with longstanding ties to germany carries out its work here. the population knows nothing of the most plans which involves extermination slots most or strict. i will give you the most sort of yeah, most people cranes are going so far. so we started. yeah. you haven't had insurance . not for example, lucy, i'm comfortable. you've shown on this. i mean,
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most of us are both on the day of the russian forces occupied the territories which would not polish, but that was seized by phone enough to world war one from british prime minister david like george's, and that to, to opponents diplomat in london. the, the polish institute of national remembrance, thanks otherwise, domestic old fashion. yeah. boy, scott is so the scan could actually not that involves me being switched protocols.
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let's talk about those on the beach and those aspects of focus. she could do me involved tedious museums on the, [000:00:00;00] the, on
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the site as to where it's going to go to push those or push hits. i woke up 1st thing this semester fall apart. it's just the initial thing that i need to eat. so cuz i was wondering if with a ph, d and historical sciences under a shotgun, well knows the history of rosa toner's relations during world war 2. from now come on to sure. of course care. i mean, yeah cause or to us and had me make a goal so particularly about what done worse crap. and which one you, me, a chest, a course different ways different middle in year cuz also particularly illness, government in exile also actively resisted the us as a from london automatically or all the while may remain subordinate to it and engaged and sabotage on the front. the unders only assembled from coal or service with us as all most or took a special position, the the come on the shift or to that to me for midway. remember your opinion finishing and as much of congress simple quick,
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we're wondering when we will put on was that crenshaw? sorry we didn't go ask or cards you mean or and our summer for middle and your pores got them in the room. is this right after 3 of so if you're doing that from a sort of get on sort of thing that, that will, that we didn't on the front of the data i'm just showing. and when it comes to initially from which you have those in the for my son over cuz i was processed to insure you from langley. but when the time comes to bring the pony, show me into battle under the volumes, fulfilling his promises. not wanting to find on the us us side starting there was an incredible one gift certificate, the prior victim could i just as a new badge agent or some reassuring decent minus interest of a desktop position or and i missed the, the slippery weather says go to go with us, all of us to fight you on the front of my set on store. i demand or some sort of
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consent to say yes. can i stay in your store some longer, some lift cover for no, that's what was framed. virginia on the 22nd of those to say, i guess i still don't know if i knew it. and the other was at the right now nature at a meeting with stalin. this proposed as transferring the pony show me to the allies in iran. exponential with the sheer to the, to out of here on the east for the 2 of slice into this little after what the code for square and that you know, the finish line shift face could come on doing anything related to friendship or consuming corporate stomach process. effect let, i'm not sure if this one will go to that to store it, which of course is kind of the portal. so there are some of them. i mean, i deal with beauty. can i strongly, i'm a form for a friend of mine and we were just on the time this that goes off the fortune and it's just not
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a one for i shifted this phone but as well. and i just didn't get on the phone list too. i know to deal with things just in if you were to get spend on this because of not putting more and you sent it to way or it just took, i'm going to show them my assignment. so unfortunately in the gym we're well now still scheduled to do it to the other policy in may 1943, the 1st century division named after today. it was because tombstone was phoned and the reason i mention the the 1st bonus tag regiments and the 1st flash of a finalization regimen by march 19 was declined to show me in july 1944. the 1st voted,
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show me the 1st bill of rush french troops and just joined by find the conditions. uh when you go to get a special i dismissed that in your class. and the ottoman category of we have our list of all study art of me know the levels can flow into categories. so based on the board from the dealer was too messy. is one of the best poetry soldiers along with the red army, take part in the victory parade on red square in june 1945. which when i was going to say yes, give me out of them. i mean, they're let me in. there's a solution. ocean, i got other serious concerns and your to assess cafe. it was a bully and originally they should defend. but that will cause i believe that there's a push and i'm not gonna have my system. of course, can i please i am i going to say is,
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can you have the name and the name is that you for there you go to research center, not by now. the her look additional right now shortly after the allies to run conference contacts between emissaries from the polish government in exile and representatives of the german foreign ministry in turkey. and sweden come to light. that was also more recent evidence from the famous cambridge 5. the proposal regarding a possible refreshment between gemini under the opponent's governments comes from the public government in london. because the danger threatening conan from russia is greater than the danger from jim and a telegram from f as pretty good feel to get one to bus mail. german penitentiary, envoy in budapest,
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to the them in southern ministry. the also an uprising organized by the london government. allow me come on becomes a tragedy. suppose people officially, the uprising is being prepared against the german, occupies in reality it saying that the actively advancing red army and the pro site we have to polish army we must be prepared to offer, which was just as to the russian troops advancing into opponents territory the most over uprising commander general today or shall come out of ski. the plan was for the most and restore the power of opponents of london based government . most of the staff and your billing equipment orders and it's a glass door. and that seems to come on at the end of the esna reflect such
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a force que historic airports cooper and the ticket. but that's a good start. it took us when you're on the opposite side and no more, less sums on the sheet. restaurants care less time, their new promo for the business they're showing there is a can you take your best political, spoke with them was across america. me about american illinois on the line for the my to a stand there some really i'm missing him so hard dealer most as a new much of, of my sit on the front here, spill coming down. i shipped across the internet. that's what it was in the us. of course, before the uprising failed in a desperate situation. the home mom a come on, come on, elsie sent a telegram to churchill amounting to the organizers sophia defensive and was the despite hating the ussr and the pro. so it'd be a totally show me come what else he wants to read on me to sacrifice 2 or 300000
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fighters and the best deal. and then he plans to tell the sort of us to get out. the also action represent a reckless, terrible gamble inflicting great losses on the population. this would not have happened if the savings amount would be informed before the start of the boss or action. and if the opponents of kept in contact with us from a secret message sent by stoning to winston churchill, the, the list of donors show me formation, supported by red on the aircraft. i tried to force the vist jenna, but the nazis applying great compression, the defensive exhausts, the read all news to point to me was more or less or what's right america. when a ship there's 2 ways come into it,
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towing euro camaros. can i just and i guess on a portion which i still continue to have 1270 kids. how many shifts anytime? soon as in long to turn into attempts. of course, in this somebody out of focus cousins, compression stories in football camps resulted in about 10000 whom ami soldiers being killed. and 17000 captain. more than 200000 civilians, done the forest group or disabling them. uh no, no, i will cause any i wished. as i say, escape quarters i'm destroyed is split. describe and i found them do learn. you has anyone at their free time to say as christ on me must destroy as much of the ukrainian population as possible to rest stolen with it's 1979 bonus interrogation transcript of say a despite costs. can you take them on the roof?
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this dentist left so mommy inspector to the civilians in west a new train of also being annihilated or put in the stuff of course congress invest for what i don't understand on there that often new or the for lack of for let your internet of the freshest out will start here shortly before total victory. on march, the 27th. 1945. the soviet court presented the home on me. come on with irrefutable evidence of genocide against the peoples of the roof. the crane i'm investigating you. as well as accusations of murdering red army soldiers from july 1944 to may 1945. to whom mom you killed, 584 right on me. so just leaving another 2019 seriously injured
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for us to go sort of when a cousin disciplinary to do or the number just to avoid any service regarding auctioneer. if my cousin building 10 sales and the toner soldiers were killed, as well as more than 600000 red army fighters. and this is because i need to tell you i'm showing is or is should sufficient in terms of one of the brothers show them to him. to me i've been saying is that he's here. so i don't have to just as him such a spiritual me to go might be a waste couple of schedule. is that score to swell those apples now that are going to a piece for you tony?
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i hope you had a good some it doesn't. well, that's a note for cynthia. was this go, beautiful, devilish. was this the following rush? well it's trust me. escape will go chunky out of me. but i get ski made for couldn't yet before you and then we miss you. another junior vision mission. the letters which enzo study and i actually the more he me the most all opponent issue was discussing the meeting and he also between the hands of the us as of us in february 1945 as a result of the u. s. l, almost aligned with because the soviet union we came to the ends of west crane and west and east 1920 and the sides cuz there's but then you don't do much sales in this medium. all of us pushing, i'm going to need to get a minute and he is up and running his voice. our goal is to push that they go to option and make sure to talk to you again, my name,
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patricia mall as or to finish them up, pressuring, impressionable. cause cause i'm task, find out a little more to ship to see where you and the boyfriend a history began to history. the the when i say this is, i mean the math, the world bank, the federal reserve,
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the dollar itself, the swift payment system. all this has become a set of the geopolitical instruments that the west uses, routinely and aggressively to intimidate a restrict you know, dominate to other countries. the, [000:00:00;00] the, we are in the center of colorado. the city surprisingly is almost

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