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the, the the, we also hear his statement about the need to do everything to prevent a 3rd world war. of course, if we welcome this attitude, the ross at a later congratulate. so donald trump on is often coming from you, turn it off, but it's this ability to emphasizes that love to do it even dialogue through zillow, the equally in conflict. i will end the war and you right, i will stop the chaos in the middle east and i will prevent world war 3 from happening . you have no idea how to us. we are going from real kind a new era of global politics just hours before used to be sold in as a 47 president of the united states. i was just, i was waiting in office, joe biden as issued
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a series of pre emptive pardons. and most of them on top of visuals involved in the response to the 5 demick global movie action 5, the us rule makers that investigated the still me oh, the capital full year to the the life of mine to the new center most go. this is all to you in welcome to the level is a sorry, it's always on breaking news. somebody invited inputs and have commented on the upcoming integration of donald trump force. in his openness the dialogue was the incoming administration. with more details is all these don't on call to a lot of our opponent addressed 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,
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as well as many promises to end the ukraine conflict. and so, russia's president said that reiterated something that he said time and time again, rather than russia has always been in favor of dialogue. and the russian president also said that it's time now to establish a long lasting piece. you mean, we use the 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 was interrupted through no fault of our own by the outgoing administration 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 office. and 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 since 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. we're also open to dialogue with the new us administration on the ukrainian conflict interest. and the most important thing here is to eliminate the root causes of the crisis, which we have discussed many times. that's the most important thing. as for the settlement of the situation itself, i want to emphasize that its purpose should not be a brief truce, not some kind of risk bite for regrouping forces in real moment in order to continue the conflict. but a long term piece based on respect for the legitimate interest of whole people, all the people who live in this region. but of course, we will fight for the interest of russia for the interest of the russian peoples. that's exactly what it is. the purpose and meaning of a special military operation. now of course, at this meeting, there were a lot of high level people like rushes for administer, sir j. lab. rob, who also spoke about a number of topics, specifically the palestine is ran, is real conflict,
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which he said is not really going to go anywhere anytime soon. he also talked about the general situation in the middle east, which he described as 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 process for administer saying that the ball is now in the us court. and we're gonna have to see what happens in just 2 hours from now to all from but will be sworn in as the $47.00 us present. these all the laces images of the us present, elect pri, in no real set of money. and his wife met in a lady from arrived at saint john's charge for the service i have from 2nd to begins. he made promises to his supporters that he would show in an era of the men says the change as well as the war and your brain. i will stop the chaos of the
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middle east and i will prevent world war 3 from happening. and you have no idea how close we are. quickly 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 warren 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 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 are just gonna end up being more than that. and just in conclusion together, we're going to cut your taxes and inflation slash your prices, getting a back down, raise your wages, and bring thousands of factories back to the usa,
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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 in 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. this is all going to be released. wow, there's a lot guy on in the united states and let's discuss this now with on. so you contribute, it's hard to read who previously. so that's a us senate stop. i taught a good to have you with us here in the for on the program. you know, there's a lot going on. i'd like you to stay with me for a while. so 1st of all like to told about, um the, you know, the racial, they are global. asians do the next couple of hours, i believe with like 2 hours away. so targeting, is that
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a good fit for the smooth z? we know a lot of people what really happy the, what was the election of those. let me just close those. and it was like almost 2 or 3. the said either way, so that a lot of people would happy that from was going to get elective. and do you think they could be any trouble either? you know, gratian actually, i think there's been a moving sun summit to really want change and they really wanted biting out. so i think they're watching. i think that trump making the 1st and foremost statement being he wanted to get us away from world war 3, bring peace with russia, brings com, things in the middle east, and hopefully brokers some piece there. but, you know, we'll see if he puts it where his mouth is. right. like right, right real. he stopped the funding and that's the key stuff the weapons going over to use unless of course we get to that. so yeah, the whole, so it's a big deal or it's, i'm going to judge is why it's the everybody's watching the was watching. is it gonna go smooth? i'm sure there must be security all over the place or when i went on to the doctor
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. so i went to bill clinton's and it was um, you know, it was warmer, so it was outdoors and it had a really festive feeling. people walked and then you walked to the inaugural balls and took it didn't take for me to cars because so many streets are close. they have the bridge of help us. it was outdoors. i think people are, are kind of sad that is indoors because the capital returns is not that huge. it's so it won't have the majestic sweeping effect that it does. when it's outdoors. you can see all the audience members, but, you know, i think also there's some safety issues. and i'm wondering if that's really behind it. besides the freezing temperatures because he was, there were 2 attempts of assassination on trump. and so, you know, it could be that it's just safer and tablet more contained. yeah, it does seem like that. so i wonder if that's going to be the sort of fair game for the next 4 years. and then we'll get to that later. all right from previously told about while he made it, he said he promised and blizzard of executive orders on the his 1st day of why the
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overall office, including terminating many of by the decision, is the full hind. uh, because the default and they were a mac in adequate. what do you make it was i mean, most of the plane which decisions do you think? do you think he found an adequate? well, when you're talking about executive orders um biting, issued a lot of them, in fact r t was involved in one of them, right? it became illegal for americans to work for r t. that was an executive order done by joe, by directly. so there are orders like that where there's been a restriction of freedoms of freedom of speech, freedom of press censorship. he reversed, you know, the, the ban on tick tock, of course. and then you heard him talk about the flurry of executive orders. i regarding energy, it seemed to be his primary focus it. so a lot of those that by didn't put in place for offshore an onshore, you know,
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oil drilling, kill, put back into place. and so there's been, is pushing pull with the fossil fuel industry and wanting to be able to do some domestic drilling. yeah. hey, listen, fucking that special. yes. all right, so that's it. it's only an energy. but what about foreign policy? i mean by the inputs in me does the, the has congratulated done on sub he said that, look, we're open for discussions. we're open from dialogue, at least, right. you think of an, i shouldn't say, must go washington a lot for you to. so, you know, i hope so, but it's going to take a lot to build trust. i think from russia's point of view because america really, jo violated that trust and so many ways and showed no effort for diplomacy and a lot of aggression and a lot of aggression using nato to push those borders. so that makes me think about the greenland thing. you know, he's talking about seriously, they're talking about greenland becoming part of us, but using greenland as a military base. well that's, that has reduce that charge that's,
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that's not going to make rush. i happy. mm hm. so there's going to be some push and pull. i think now, you know, i think the biggest thing that trump to do is reverse those sanctions get rid of the sanctions, you know, get rid of the aggression towards russia. the anti rushes sentiment. of course, no more weapons to crane and you know, it's up to russia about when tease happens, would you came right, right. but it's up to the west to further that by not giving weapons to crime full and not here. and she took, it, takes me already to my kind of my final question, what a to you is. yeah. it didn't make promises that he and the ukraine conflicts pretty much in 24 out of the house by saving possible. but that is that mark the path and i think that's up to the parties involved. so you have president putin and his views. now if he's just talking about a ceasefire, then either that's it, you know, present improvements, made it very clear. so as lab rob, they want more, they want more than that, and again,
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it's gonna take more than 24 hours in my opinion. let's hope. but the other thing too, is him talking about opening up those, those papers on j, f. k. martin luther king. people have wanted those released and i think it's a precursor to taking down the d o. j. c i a and f b i because he's talking about dismantling it. yeah. and i think that's the 1st step by releasing those papers. all right, well look to stay with me for the 2nd of august when i couldn't read this other story that we have and i'll get back. why too? okay. so just as is altered by the same sound. the outgoing us present has issued a series of pre and to pod as now they include anthony file gene, the former white house chief medical advisor, whose face scrutiny of a, his handling of the kobe upon them. it with tied general mark a mighty who called trouble passes and one of the things a to the january 6 companies which investigated the storming of the capital. it is
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also on the left side of this old comes to reports of david, protect them against any constitution from the incoming, from an administration. but let's go back now to contribute atara. okay. you stayed in the office of course just to remind everybody here, star, ready to close, previously served as a us senate style for and you are on my fall, my favorite contributor, and i love having you in the studio. so these pod, instead sort of get a reaction overall, why has this happened? are you surprised? i mean, what to us about that? i'm surprised by the scope of it. i mean, you had previous presidents like carter did a mass one when he, you know, for gave the draft dodgers. right. but usually presidents pick one or 2 people. it's not for preemptive. it's, it's, so this is highly unusual. and i'm wondering how much of it, cuz you know, stick, especially with anthony folky. um, you know, and then of course the january 6 committee, you're talking about a list, chaney,
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adam shift, you know, some of the other members of congress if they did, if they were in did wrong doing, they should be held accountable and the anthony file g. yeah, i mean, heated the us coven, 19 response. i've seen this vaccine wrote out. you may remember, we will remember this. we was rudy. so pushed out and authorize that. why was he bought it because there's been talk about him being criminally liable for possibly embezzling or taking you know, money from big for, for months, not just embezzling, but like taking money like money laundering, taking money, kind of the right. exactly. and to gain financially from the vaccine and pushing it and then also false claims about medical procedures protocols that are truly and effective and he knew they were effective but still did that so that showed intense . yeah, it was really kind of elizabeth those days. now just getting back to the the why about the size usually it takes months and years of the files to look at these
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things. i think just stick it me now to on his word on his word. indeed, all right, so 2nd was more general, more commodity who's a former chairman of detroit chief of stuff with now on the upper physical bladder . the times i've noticed on ukraine syria. why would he need to be pardon? i mean, i'm in today, he's just following old as right now. mark miller is, is as quite the architect of some of these endless mores. but not only that, you know, there's been other things with him. he's had hearings and font with sexual harassment and sexual assault in the military. there's been investigations and to him, he was very focused on d, i, which was very, you know, which is ridiculous to focus on diversity and on that kind of thing. when you have um, you know, the military needs to be there to safe say, keep the american people safe, not just pay attention to point 001 percent of the population. and then you had money that disappeared in weapons that disappeared, for instance, to ukraine. they're still not accounting for
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a percentage of weapons that have ended up on the black market or in europe, and he should be held accountable to, you know, buck stops with him and by the end date indeed. all right, i guess last on the list was a jeremy 6 committee. um. so take on that box. well, that's just, i mean, pardon me? liz cheney. she kind of went to the, you know, went forward as a republican, she kind of went democrat, right? she kind of went blue switch parties in that sense. and so i think that's her reward because they held back evidence shift shanie on 10 signature and some other ones held back the fact that there were actual intelligence agents trying to stir up trouble with a capital being held back footage, which showed that capital police actually opened the doors, so this takes the capital police off the hook to that were involved with this cover up and on the surface of arms and all of that. um, so it's really kind of
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a sweeping uh, you know, preemptive pardon and what's interesting is biking to mountain said, well this doesn't say that they did anything wrong, so we're pardoning them. well, what does it say that? because you've, we've seen the footage now tucker carlson, released it of, of them basically why means to the american people about what happened on january 6? yeah, and so these committee members put people in jail and prison were still in prison based on this because they were politically opponent, you know, opponents to the democratic party. so yeah, they should be held accountable for what it is for requiring shopping is that i think it's, i mean idea about so a 6 year old lady. mm hm. that's been a rest of them. she's still trying to grandmother. yeah. yeah. well, well, okay, tara anthony blinking, he could hear from his hands on clear, clean. surely. i mean anything he should be worried she didn't go by that should pop in? yeah. you know, the fact that he didn't is interesting, tony blink and i, i know totally blinking he has, he does have blood on his hands,
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particularly right now with a genocide this going on. and you know, i, i'm sure all of us have seen the max blumenthal confronting him and his last day and also another investigative journalist. and then the western media being the laptops that they were, went ahead and covered it as they were f, as if they were protesters. and here's our award winning journalist there were trying to confront him as journalists should for his part. and these, unless words afghanistan, you know, i ran a rack and then of course, ukraine and the, you know, the proxy organs, russia so, so, and then of course the genocide. so yeah, he definitely should be looked at whether he will be or not. we'll see, would it be, were in the think. i don't know. i think he's good. he's probably got a cushy job. his of, you know, men see the feel come to see them some of the way to give him a, instead of the somewhere, even bigger salary for the. sure. absolutely right. you know, that's kind of and on that sort of a slightly positive if we can, it should have been paused and that wasn't to leave us on say in my opinion,
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should have been pardoned, doesn't look like he's going to get one. i know that still a sergeant his father also asked, but julian, you know, that was really wrong for all of media that that was a real tax on free speech about imprisonment of doing the search because he basically made the world aware of what some of these people have been doing right, so yeah, m a, you know, as well as thoughts tries to, totally do. thank you so much for joining me here in of the see. don't want to contribute to of full us senate stuff or tolerate. thanks again. thank you. all right, now, last thoughts of live at to full my nigerian presidential as far as miss regardless of the 2nd. so i always advise as a thank you for joining us today. now the african continent was not a top priority doing from the previous presidential. sam, i explained saying anything different this time? a bunch of why didn't the frankly, i don't think um,
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that is something very new to me because i watched out the company and one of them there is hardly a vision of white hook or the kind of income that is hardly your mention of africa and of, you know, the problem is alternation, at least assuming she's focused most of the have to do with on through an issue. i need to look at the slips or the, the beauty deciding dates which up to do with the domestic issues. so and when you look at the composition of the team, the thought process is more of a 9 gym center. you called on the other one thought, well, why do we need along? we can just one carbon like company um, in use reaction with usual kind of the coming to pass that grew on, you know, on panama. so maybe if, here's a finish on time for africa, that's basically what we would like to see. not coming in form of
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a normal diplomatic relationship, but because they say, yeah, we're into frustrating for them. what is the with village? this is what i understand. so what, what was your last week about what it was? i don't see any significant change your customs do some of the companies or stuff that you probably don't know. what would you like to see when it comes to trump authorizing no, no the ration of your um what i would like to see of uh, you know, bridge and the used to focus on the us instead of the ones the united states have a lot of prominent it's a very good that we have seen people. nobody's economic. i'm the global conflicts of changing dynamics. this is why garza was even influenced by doing a call. and then you've seen, of course, we also mention in use, you know, visual speeches, city. but what you cream, just wait to be all of us and, you know, was it nicholas, what did you, what, you know, that the american blow was pushed or what,
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so he's going to in the right. so on. but if it comes to africa, one is that if he's not coming to you 20, this cause we offer comes on the busiest quantities and sibling um, so to speak, with somebody on vital for through to him about the video. like do is you do think the last what's most working for them to be um, the fact that these come in with a push to abuse eclipse to complete a global system. one question, when that part piece i think is pissed off was like a blog or what piece done it comes with that. how is that? it's a warranty? indeed, i don't know. you know, nigeria is, of course we're on the fastest growing economies on the continent, especially in the economy, but one of the largest population to the new us administration offered to the nation in terms of cooperation, or all the best of all sizes that we know for us i do is
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a 9th partner or of brick sweats. how could, how come the united states or bring nigeria back into the fall? do you think? yes, i think it is. it is just a suggestion. well, by one of the middle problems, you're how despite the find the front of me in the wall, but then the people i did to him for a while, but i do do, do you want to be here? the policy is a war bag and i may have the full, full one, the points to $90.00. and that is why you and i do now. we always cindy printing the fact that we, i mean i can be dead spots enough one. so the most important thing that to us, that'd be an addition would do is just put, imposing this global is more than not gonna control that explosion. mitchell, when did do that? yeah. when to reclaim the truth of my job is i'm allow the police to fly, especially now that we have them, but hopefully,
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we would want the best way to show me i'm from work, i'm set up. i was kinda established by the police. so meet up to placing cause on, you know, like live last. so this is what one do you wish to do, not wanting to believe what to do, but it's really because we believe the global alliance of deeds need to solve the global sodium alliance. is what we use in the julia to continue to the bottle. you know, not in the pianos for us and wisdom was director of just to confirm the exposure to mitchell. and that has been one of our major turn into the hobby, the focus more remote americans use, allow winters, also financial modality and dev running so same data or is the video insights from the nigerian presidential aspirant. and then we'll go over the 2nd. thank you for your time. thank you very much. 5 and 44 hours and to the state. so i would say is uh how about us on the 1st of stages of those held in captivity
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have taken place. 3 is already hostages, released back to the funds while 9 to pass the business were freed from jail. the . 6 the head of the policy and protests as christ with is where a security people is in the west bank funding 5 and the things that the money is will screens up its prison to release the
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the site is gathered outside and is very prison outside. and so i'm able to attempted to bring the food into the compound to people arrested in the process. meanwhile, there were also scenes of jubilation as the buses tiring the police pass in. detainees finally arrived back in the west bank level. and this 1st phase is a set to dates around 1900 passes from prison, including more than a 1000 residents of gaza, who were not involved in that on. so the 7th effects of 20. so he's a all the 9 c palestinians who were on the 1st list, $69.00 low women. and we heard from one who was and who was never even told why she was being held. i mean, it has been in jail for 7 months now. i was under administrative detention, so there's no age. so i really don't know what i did. so you never really cool. i
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went to court to just say that there's no, there's no child, there's a secret file that comes to your lawyer to not know what you did. only the the jury can tell you can do this file to you. no, no, no, you got the administrator because the law that was doing separate this matter, dave. and now it's working by the government against the prisoner. so they would you put a renewable 6 months telling you that there's a stupid fight look and see what we come up to, what you did, but you're going to stay behind bars, and that's been behind by for 7 months under administer the nothing. so what is it with this person? well, it allows the rest of individuals based on, on disclose evidence. people can be held up to 6 months without the full move charge or 12. there's look at the numbers more than $10000.00 policy is
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a still long. so it is way to prisons with hoff not charged with a crime or even a trial you might is having roots have previous seats and people in these cabin space system i think abuse, sexual assault and miss favorites. and here's one such thing. these one person mohammed and let's take a look at his name. i'm paying now a new task mode. i wasn't a person that needs to be taken care of. now, this is uh he was held in prison and suffered from severe health problems, but did not receive any middle medical care. and as a result, he died off the fading in the 40 to a coma. right claim is committed a medical crime. let's take a closer look at his story of the
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the officer only took more ties after he fell into a coma and then they moved him to the hospital. within 5 days he had lost 30 kilo's, and 5 days he lost 30 kilo's. how could someone lose 30 kilo's and just 5 days without them doing something to him, the sea searched the house violently, and one soldier stood at the door and told me, we don't want to talk to you. we want more tests. the officer asked me whether my what times had any weapons in the house, and i told him no more what has also told them i don't have any weapons. search the
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house if you want. they didn't find anything, but they used a false accusation of weapons possession to justify their actions. the end of the piece of salt and once for just 5 minutes, when he was 2 days old through a video call. after that contact was cut off completely, especially after the war started. when the war began, they prohibited visits, and the situation for the prisoners became very difficult the while that about something new that was abundant. that had been with us here on our international. and i mean, so i'll check that all to you don't. com that's i'm going so is i will be back again here.
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