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to hello and welcome to the cost of full horses. here we discuss the wheel in the great news, if out with just the hours remaining. it of this, joe biden has issued a series of weight and the odd and among them all, all perfectly filled involved in the response to the times that make global men to action by the us as to make laws investigated. the store may of the capital 4 years ago. i will end the war, right. i will stop the chaos in the middle east that i will prevent world war 3 from happening. and you have no idea how to us. we are going to, i'm pertains a new era, a global pause is just an hour before he is to be sworn in as $47.00. in the presence of the united states, we discussed with a pilot guess where the defeated democrats and go from here. what are they going to
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do now? cry. i don't know who to go to a safe room where they don't have to see any when they disagree with. solve the loves of a you part of the blaming rush, sofa set, rainbow, and succeed dates and tables. us inside of this and now reveal the damage was called quite an accident. the is just going to 5 pm here, the rest of the capitol. welcome. wherever you are cashing the use from today, this is all to 1st let me begin with news just sitting by the person has commented on the upcoming, you know the ration of done on time. this isn't what he said. i mean, we see a statement by the newly elected president of the united states and members of his team about the desire to restore direct contacts with russia, which were interrupted through no fault of our own by the outgoing administration
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issue. and we also hear his statement about the need to do everything to prevent a 3rd world war. of course, we welcome this attitude and congratulate the president elect of the united states of america on assuming offices and us through. i would like to emphasize that we have never refused to have a dialogue. we have always been ready to maintain smooth cooperative relations with any american administration. and i've already said this many times since we believe that the dialogue will be based on an equal and mutually respectful basis for considering the significant role that countries play on a number of key issues on the global agenda. including strengthening strategic stability and security problem. the, we're also open to dialogue with a new us administration and on the training and conflict of interest. and the most important thing here is to eliminate the root causes of the crisis, which we have discussed many times is that's the most important thing. as for the settlements of the situation itself, i want to emphasize that any purpose should not be writing a brief truce, not some kind of risk bite for regrouping forces and re i'm
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a mentor in order to continue the conflict. but a long term piece based on respect for the legitimate interest of the people who hold the people who live in this region. but of course, we will fight for the interest of russia for the interest of the russian people. that's exactly what it is. the purpose and meaning of a special ministry operations to get people to sign that. so all right hand you saw it just our people drove by the same style of the outgoing you as president has ensued a series of pre emptive pardons. they include anthony policy, the for the white house chief medical advisor who is face scrutiny of his handling of the cobit time, demik retired general mon commodity who called for bus passes. and one of the didn't take the, the january 6 committee which investigated the still may of the capital is also on the, this is all government civil policy protect them against a public fusion from the incoming, from administration. oh yeah, i've discussed the issue with all seem to give it to our read you know,
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his hardened hunter bite and of course his son, even though he said for, you know, for months that he wouldn't. and then now he's done these preemptive pardons of people that committed in the eyes of even some european countries, crimes actually. so she engaged in several criminal activities. he took money, which so there's going to be monetary issues attached to this a to send a message or to um, get inferred to american people to go into locked down and to take certain measures that were medically not present as effective. and he knew that in advance, and there's a, i guess there's talk about, you know, bringing him forward. he was also making deals with large, big pharma, pharmaceutical companies. those will come to light um our f. k junior. did a lot to kind of expose this as did others at the time that they were left out and call conspiracy theories and you know, whatever are the next one that is in general, who served as
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a chapman of the joint chief of stuff i've got is still on equally syria, all taking place on the his watch. why would he need to be pre buttons? well, i mean, look at the mess that was left for the afghanistan and americans that died in that . and then of course, the, the adventures of almost bringing us to world war 3, the to, and ukraine, his involvement with the aftermath of going forward with military actions. and also the pentagon has flunked, it's audits 8 times. weapons that were supposed to go to ukraine are still on accounted for. and now there's been talk about, again, more monetary miss handling and actual, you know, money laundering that's been going on. that may have benefited him. and on top of it, he was very involved with the i sort of thing. he made a mockery of american military. and a lot of people's eyes had generals that were wearing skirts. his focus seemed to be more on diversity rather than on american c seats. and he definitely wasn't
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a favorites of the trump administration that's incoming. but he also was very made some very colorful remarks about donald trump. so it's no surprise that you know, that, that bite is decided to try to give them preemptive part of their i full. so i see here the generally 6 commit the what, what was that? what about the gender? a 6 committee. now if you remember this, the storming of the capital, they call it. well, they discovered that there was at least 50 to 53 f, b i. agents, they've now had footage that was held back that shows that is a police the capital police were letting people in that it was mostly peaceful. so i think what, what biden is trying to protect them is the fact that they knowingly hid the, the evidence of the january 6th tape that showed that they, they also hid the fact that there were some, you know, american f, b i,
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agents trying to stir up trouble on behalf of biden, and this is where it all gets tangled into that weapon ization of the fbi. i in the d o. j by the, by an administration against americans. well, those fathers come to us, i was a little bit on top, is full and it and as a $47.00 president, ahead of the event he's been promising to is the voters and the era amendment says change. i will end the war in your brain. i will stop the chaos of the middle east and i will prevent world war 3 from happening. and you have no idea how close we are. fortunately, re establish control of our sovereign territory and borders. we will expel every single illegal alien gang member and migrant criminal operating on american soil. and we're going to end divide war and american energy and lose your energy resources to quickly defeats inflation and achieve the lowest cost of energy and electricity owners. and we're going to be using our emergency powers to allow
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countries and entrepreneurs and people with a lot of money, build big plants a i, plants, we need double the energy that we already have. and just going to end up being more than that. and just in conclusion together, we're going to cut your taxes, and inflation slash your price is getting us back down, raise your wages, and bring thousands of factories back to the usa, right where they belong, and that'll be done through terrorists and smart policy. we will also reverse the over classification of government documents and then the coming days we're going to make public remaining records related to the assassinations of president john f. kennedy brother, robert as well as doctor martin luther king junior and others office is all going to be released while washington has been getting prepared for the
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funds adobe license setup and they found the president elect supporters, filed phillips, i'd say the capital one arena to listen to his last, ronnie, before he'd be sent to the oval office. oh, do you mind calling me? i can quote you to discuss with a pile of this isn't was something's come back, may change. right with his policies, both inside and outside of the country. we've already seen that the democratic party has transformed itself into a party of no neal conservatives. we've seen even dick cheney, who came out supporting coming to harris. we've seen all of these sort of rules in dublin. the war mongers, from other republican immunizations, coming to the democrats, and we've seen a much more populace and research in movement in the, from the base. we'll see what the trump administration does switch side to the board working class, especially because a union is into the movement. but overall,
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i think that the trump faced ease of working class and middle class more so than it is of the elite. of course there are millionaires in billionaires that support him . we know this very well, but i think that there is broad support in a community over 70000000 people voting for him is indicative of the dyad. how did some pull off such a huge political come back, how the president biden's own political feels as some people would see, you'd have an impact on all of this. there was a total loss of trust because people watched him being unable to find his way off the stage and press conferences. but his role already rallies around to tell everybody that everything is fine and you're in the middle of one war after the next. i think there's a serious loss of trust on the fact that the economy was in terrible shape era. let me come to you now. the president elect has repeatedly promised to load the process of, of gas of food and i've already said shoals,
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but if you haven't given any details of how he plans to do that, how easy would that be? and would it be able to achieve that as quickly as people would expect? the energy plays a critical role in that so. so if he can, if he can expand the expiration and develop energy development that focus on that. i think that will help a significant lee and that'll, that'll kind of trigger out throughout the, in other sectors as well. we need to look at where we focus our, our funding as well. we were sending hundreds of billions boss on the other side of the planet in an area we shouldn't even be involved in i think t v will still try to re focus where that money is going, where the funding is going. put more emphasis on internally within the us, chris of our into amazed at how quickly corporate world culture was dumped out of
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the main stream almost needed to buy amazon, microsoft meta, and the rest. the menu was never about morals after all. no, i think it was political opportunism, interiors, and for some i don't think it was ever about anything about substantial about trying to save the world. it was trying to create a new class of uh sort of these professional managers and the d. i specialist who could come in and dictate different policies, and i think it's really important for us to bring some balance back and bring some open mindedness in fairness into different conversations and to white and people's perspectives. and i think that some of these forms that were, were taking place whether in the, in incorporation, during government were really disruptive. they destroyed many people's lives. this cancelled culture business was, it was absolutely of more. and i think we're going to see a big transformation these next 4 years in all of sectors government, private, public, diane, what are all the people who are associated believed in the woke hydrology and
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trusted the democrats over this? what are they going to do now? a cry, i don't know who to go to a safe room where they don't have to see any when they disagree with. no you maybe they'll get some help from the fact that a ceasefire has finally occurred. then maybe that will cause some of them to reconsider their uh, silly opinions or let me ask you the same thing. what do you think is going to happen now to all the work next, but everyone has seen it? well, it was almost looking like the gospel of the day. what's gonna happen now? to be looking for jobs. i would agree to cry that if you listen to all these people, it's like they have to do yes. prompt arrangement, sigma, and it's just crazy. um, they'll probably flock to uh, to you know, insight from the think tanks and, and try to organize thing maybe work with the intelligence community. maybe take
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a vacation right now to kind of kind of just kind of recover from the, the depression and the, and the stress that's good to have been created for themselves. really build this flight. so the last probably seen the thing where a rush for months for being behind that acts to clinical on the see cables in the baltic. the washington post is now citing anonymous us intelligence sources, but kind of damages caused by accident. a us official sided, clear explanations that have come to light in each case indicating a likelihood that the damage was accidental. and a lack of evidence suggesting russian culpability. officials with to european intelligence services said that they concurred with us assessments. despite initial suspicions that russia was involved, one european official said there was counter evidence suggesting otherwise. i mean, how many times of the last few years have we heard it's the russians, the russians,
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they metal, the russians sabotaged russians, promoted to the russians, killed. so how, rather now we're hearing it's not the russians. that's, that is how the nation following investigations led by the us and a handful of you, intelligence agencies forming a series of unfortunate events relating to on the see tables just to be on some what is that, what talking about these cables are really just about the size of a stanford sonton who's on a criss crosses on across i will see and ocean tools and they carry gas and power and dates and 9 to 9 percent of international data to be precise. and we really do need some from our present, you know, from e mails to video pools to that 6, even into the toolbar around 600 in the world. and they run to 1400000 kilometers. and sometimes they do just stop watching and it can be accident. 05. west. a boat and can scrape some. sometimes it's just old infrastructure that
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hasn't been upgraded yet. in 2023. that were around $200.00 table fees. but over the last 18 months, that was 3 significant incidents in european waters, which really got the western parts of the international community or royal talking . prying file. as passions was strong at china or russia, the usual suspects in short. and now it turns out, but actually it was just simple human error. it was an accident off the roles. so it has officially transpired. that's not a met. butram is sitting in the kremlin, conducting and coordinating a campaign of tales to this critical infrastructure. yeah, interesting is that, so you mentioned the blame game, but what were those obligations founded on me in the 1st place? and i'm, well, the only to, well, that's the thing by such a nation's own admission. specifically scott nature and the number of the smaller countries bordering the baltic. for example,
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estonia investigations was still ongoing. i may have thrown off any conclusive evidence when we're ready. these rules started to swell the pellets. rhetoric was really on the top. and of course the thing that's what being pointed. this was definitely not the case of innocent until proven guilty. i'm going by the, the to fairly, nobody believes that these tables were accidentally cut. and i also don't like to believe in the version that these were anchors that accidentally caused. how shall i put it, damage to these cables. so we have to conclude without knowing exactly who did it, that it was a hybrid action. and we also have to assume without knowing it, of course, that it is sabotage. the one hand you have traditional kinetic warfare. that is what we see in the battle fields in ukraine, and then on the other side, you have no matter how you define it. hybrid warfare of sorts, and we're seeing those types of activities on the increase in so many different ways. especially coming from russia to another. if you know the this time finland
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has already reacted very appropriately, the ship was stopped and the people responsible for this attack on this infrastructure were arrested. and this, in a sense, was the 1st real example of the kind of decisive action. poland appealed to all the baltic states that they can have an effect. it's really about deterrence, but also about effective monitoring, who enters the baltic, sees with what and who poses a danger on these was well accompanied by action as we just had from the opponents p, f. so one of the last is incidence was damage to a power link running between finland and the starting as well as for telecom tables housing. he actually sees a, you, a, he owned oil tank of believing that i had a hand with this and then announced that the ego s is 9 crew mountain best. when else saw specs and a criminal investigation which op your job, he said was totally beyond the pale, considering that this event didn't even put in the new will take nations territorial will to search beyond that jurisdiction. but housing to pursue this
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line, even stretching at one point to open a case into whether the best was actually a branch of international sciences for secretly shifting russian oil around the globe. now most of the fritz part has been insisting that all this to is really just deflection from the real threat to your parents. curious, let's click here. i q 's ations directed against on nation a, cause a bit chilly voice even before the circumstances of what supposedly happened are established. but as we have seen this many times and very quickly, especially if we recall the continuing negligence towards any investigation of the north stream terror attacks. sometimes hypocrisy be non investigation of the tower attack against node stream one. the node stream 2, which are purely civilian installations, has been ongoing for more than 2 years. but at the same time, the order to identify the guilty parties in the current situation with separate
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cables and the baltic sea was given almost instantly using it. so as ask in russia has been found in essence off. so what does this change going forward? well, probably nothing. the truth is the hysteria raised about this mystical sabotage, has already done its work and such and goals have been achieved. now the most important of that, i think that's was noting is it less than a week ago nato's secretary general. he came out and announced that his defense of alliance would have 2 minute tries, the baltic sea father, but only in order to counter the russian tract. today, i can announce that nature is launching baltic century, a sort of nato supreme allied commander general kiska 40 this minutes here. activity is part of our ongoing effort to enhance maritime presidents and monitoring of key areas for our large it's allowing full range of assets including
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free tickets and maritime patrol aircraft. i'm all others and for on house our vigilance in a bolt seconds. we have a great today to launch the initiative to deploy, deployed new technologies to those efforts, including a small fleet of naval drones to provides and homes for vans and detroit. so these waters coincidentally rich in oil and gas and minerals and on and fish and i'm bar, will now be patrolled as part of nato's new mission. the bolts except tree, which translates into move across to move will ship small drive ins and a pulls joint exercise. so really quite convenient, isn't it? as they say, not a lot of good prices go to ways. and of course, it's very hard to imagine that they put that boats in that water of a place to, to rush it because of course, the x plays clinic route is that home to most goes both 6 states and several bases, one of the boat, so that we couldn't really imagine them sailing away,
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regardless of the fact that it's now being to tell them the most part. and you have to have peaceful intentions that, um, but either way, you know, this is undoubtedly a vindication for russia. and suddenly it is a crack indeed, pervasive russia bad narrative by that. so it's a to our top story of, of this. how about it? it puts in a has a some cold baths on the upcoming integration of donald trump. and to get all the details as far as to see donald pull to joining us. now donald, can you tell us what the russian president had to say, please watermark. put an address to permanent members of russia. security council today to talk about what the russian president described as sensitive regions as well as donald trump's presidential inauguration. after all, trump has made a lot of promises connected to washington's relations with moscow, as well as many promises to end ukraine conflict. so rushed,
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as president said that reiterated something that he said time and time again, rather than russia has always been in favor of dialogue and the rest of the present . all also said that it's time now to establish a long lasting piece. you mean we didn't, we see a statement by the newly elected president of the united states and members of his team about the desire to restore direct contacts with russia, which were interrupted through no fault of our own by the outgoing administration. and we also hear his statement about the need to do everything to prevent a 3rd world war. of course, we welcome this attitude and congratulate the president elect of the united states of america on assuming office 3. i would like to emphasize that we have never refused to have a dialogue. we have always been ready to maintain smooth cooperative relations with any american administration. i have already said this many times that we believe that the dialogue will be based on an equal and mutually respectful basis considering the significant role that countries play on
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a number of key issues on the global agenda. including strengthening strategic stability and security from the we're also open to dialogue with the new us administration on the ukrainian conflict. the most important thing here is to eliminate the root causes of the crisis, which we have discussed many times. she said, that's the most important thing as with the settlement of the situation itself. and i want to emphasize that it's a purpose should not be on a brief truce, not some kind of risk, spite of a regrouping forces and re, i'm a mentor in order to continue the conflict. but a long term piece based on respect for the legitimate interest of a people will the people who live in this region. but of course, we will fight for the interest of russia for the interest of the russian people. that's exactly what it is. the purpose and meaning of a special military operation. you know, of course, at this meeting there are a lot of high level people like rushes for administer, served a lab, rob, who also spoke about a number of topics. specifically, the palestine is rare, is real conflict, which he said is not really going to go anywhere anytime soon. he also talked about
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the general situation in the middle east, which he described. it has precarious and he said that it's a region where the us is trying to re establish its presence there as well. and right now, asian allies of the united states of america are really looking to see what is going to happen with the new administration. what kind of signals are they going to get from the new trump administration? so essentially, the process for administer is saying that the ball is now in the us as court. and we're gonna have to see what happens in the donald in data. see what happens in the thanks for that data. us easy, don't go to the media. so the night this thanks again by 24 hours into the seats. 5 between is on how boss on the 1st stages of the. busy child in captivity have taken place. 3 is a hostages release back to the loved ones. on $95.00 seeing prisoners were feet from jail. the
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. c 6 the head of the experience pass the input. this is crashed with these wasted. the 24th is in the west bank. solving fires and the fees on the money is a spins off, is present, release the site is gathered outside and is a prison on sunday. and some even attempted to break through into the compound to the lower rested in the precious. meanwhile,
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they were also seen as opposed to for the nation as the bosses tie live release policies to these finally arrived back in the west bank. overall in this 1st phase is what is said to release around 1900 passed in from prisons including mold and a 1000 residents of gaza, who would know to vote in the home. so the 7th attacks of 2023, all the 9 c policy ends who were on the 1st list. 69 women. we heard from one who is never even told why she was being held has been in jail for 7 months now. i was under administrative detention, so there's no age they could find again. so i really don't know what i did. so you never what do you code? i went to court to just say that there is no child. there's. if you could find that comes to your lawyer to not know what you did,
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only the the jury can tell you can see this file to you. no, no, no, you're going to say that because of the law that was doing that. but this matter, dave, now is working by the government against the prisoner. so they put you for a renewable 6 months, telling you that there's a stupid fight against you. we cannot tell me what you did, but you're going to stay behind bars. and i've been behind bars for 7 months under administer the nothing. why i'm as well that are outside of this and these are let's doing piece and the val, i'm his guests on the call folks. and we'll be back on the top of them. the
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hello and welcome to cross on both lines. were all things are considered on peter level? as donald trump has a different, a new grand strategy for american foreign policy, a policy approach that is a departure from the past. if so, then what can we in the world expect? discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guest, george samuel in budapest. he has a pod cast with a goggle, which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow we have marks level that he is international relations and security analysts. gentlemen, cross up rules and effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. then i would appreciate it proudly start out with mark and here in moscow, you know, mark, this program is about what kind of vision donald trump may or may not have grand strategy for american foreign policy. as everyone is aware, there's a lot of things going on in the world and trump is even better before becoming president in the last few weeks. i mean, some interesting proclamations about what he will or will not do so,
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but i'm going to be an orthodox here and started kind of in reverse. mark is widely said, then whoever the american people vote for and they get john mccain. we have john mccain coming in the office. i actually would say no, there may be in attend by the a neo con and when i say that i use it in the, the so we say the modern bi partisan sense of the word. it's no longer a truly conservative, but those committed to us a gemini and primacy around the world. they may try to manipulate trump as they quite openly and clearly did. so according to john bolton's memoirs, manipulate him back into that position. but i don't think that he sees international relations and geo politics through that prism. in fact, i think he.
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