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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the russian foreign minister started alive rob discloses western efforts to prevent involvement from russia, china and a ron in resolving the situation in syria for the country is facing close problems with the new leadership after the fall of a master aside. because there are some of the insane priorities that that organization has been spending money on. 47000 for a transgender offer in columbia. 32000 for a transgender comic book in peru. as the white house takes an access to usa id,
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we look at how the infamous agency has been spending billions to so k us around the world under the guise of humanitarian health. so we're looking to do a deal with your brain where they're going to secure what we're giving them with a rare are as and other things. it's finally official. the u. s. 12 trains, natural riches, and exchange for ongoing support as president trump pronounce has plans for a new deal with cio following up on an idea of from a senior republican senator and china, his washington with retaliatory care ups, minutes after us levies on chinese goods. come into effect as the trade disputes between the world stop economies enters a new states, the lie from our headquarters in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. this is our t international of the west is trying to prevent russia, china and ron, from helping to settle the rocky leadership transition in syria. after the fall of
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summer, president bush or assad's suppression foreign ministry ministers target law prop provided those revealing remarks during the vault discussion clubs, middle east conference, cd technician at the motion both of my duty in syria. of course, there are the big problems that including the problem with the government that is now embodied by the leader of high out to free. it was from sharra. and those groups that were part of the structure between which off to the change of power in syria, dialogue and understanding has not been found. because there is still a need to promote national dialogue in a very active and constructive manner. not trying to gain geo political points, but thinking about the future of the syrian people. and for this purpose, it is necessary to unite the efforts of all external players who can influence the situation in one way or another, those and the attempts to prevent russia, china and iran, from externally supporting syrian settlement,
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was hardly dictated by good intentions. but they do reveal the west plans to push its competitors out to positions of secondary importance. it's they want to all of the of all died discussion club where international diplomats and high profile gas or meetings talking about challenges facing the middle east. they're looking for solutions and ways towards growth and stability, and many years feel that the rich countries could play a big role in achieving that. syria is, of course, and focus on the consensus here seems to be that international guidance is required . so the level of continued moving on to 11 on saying that. likewise, there americans are hampering the resolution of the conflict by brain washing locals, insisting that somehow there is no way that they can have national dialogue to resolve the situation there. because the russian forces are hampering that. and he continued saying that he emphasized inside of the middle east is not washington's
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playground, where they can just come and destroy them and create tales in conflict and the i, susan wants it all go down. he says that this kind of farm policy is something that we've observed by washington for decades now. and he even said that washington concept of america 1st is sort of similar to hitler's above all. and this is not the way to go and just couldn't find some fairly diplomacy for good. i'll continue and on to garza, he said that even though there is a ceasefire there, it seems that that cease fire and piece is really quite fragile. so just we are already getting signals that that will be problems with the 2nd phase. and they have probably already started because these railey ruling circles are sending out such messages saying they are not satisfied with the way her mouth is fulfilled. its obligations under the 1st face almost so we are not ruining anything out. and just to wrap up here on day one of the all died discussion clubs,
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many of the experts here today feel that international cooperation is flight. so when it comes to resolving the challenges faced in the middle east and the conflicts they have on that help and arthritis should come from countries that have the middle east, best interests at heart. and this is what they've all day club today. here is all about the oval office is cracking down on washington's notorious regime. change agency usa id eli moss because already threatened to to shut it down as part of his efforts and leading trumps government efficiency department and white house press secretary caroline love. it took further shots at the agency, claiming at waste techs peer dollars on questionable initiatives. you look at the waste and abuse that has run through usa id over the past several years. these are some of the insane priorities that that organization has been spending money on. $1500000.00 to advance the, the d i in serbia's workplace is $70000.00 for production of
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a d. i musical and ireland. 47000 for a transgender offer are in columbia of 32000 for a transgender comic book in peru. i don't know about you, but as an american taxpayer, i don't want my dollars going towards this crap. and i know the american people don't either, and that's exactly what you on must, has been passed by president trump, to do, to get the fraud waste and abuse out of our federal government. to, to back up the accusations, the white house revealed a list of detailing usa ideas, mismanagement of unaccounted funds, like the $2000000.00 tax pair dollars set aside for sex, change operations in guatemala. then there are the hundreds of thousands set to non profits linked to terrorist groups, including meals that made the way to ok to affiliated fighters in syria. and let's not forget the hundreds of millions and funding that's going to heroin production in afghanistan. protest shortly interrupted outside usa i. d. 's headquarters were
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democrats gathered to denounce the trump administrations clump them usa, the sites terrace groups all across this world, making sure that we address the underlying causes for retreat to terrorism. usa, i do chases china all around the world, making sure that china doesn't monopolize contracts for critical minerals and port infrastructure. and so, as i do on most did not create us aid, he doesn't have the power to destroy it. and who is going to stop him? we are without that soft power around the world. we are making ourselves weaker. we're making our adversaries and allies stronger. we step back and we create a vacuum. you know, we steps in. it's russia, it's china, it's our adversaries. well, democratic representatives clamor over and pending usa i, the budget cuts are to correspondence, ask you to tailor those into the murky history of the agencies cobra,
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to foreign meddling as an old hand. and the biggest play in the game, usa, i, they really should have seen it coming. how often movies, decades, could they not have smelt a president shutting down here? is that the, the, the reason is that as opposed to simply because you're trying to do and do some minor house cleaning is, is that again sir, usa usa id, it became apparent that when we have here is, is not an apple was a woman. but we have actually just a bowl of ones. and so it's as a point which you don't really like for you to go to an apple is go to it, it may, you can take them out. but if you could actually just a ball of ones, it's as hopeless and you're savvy as a bowl of words. mm hm. right? there is no apple. and we're still apple does this, you just gotta basically get rid of the whole thing. nothing but a crop with the gang of criminals. apparently spread thing on tax pays honda and
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cash samantha powers a. she had a worthy goal, although it was a stupid goal. she said she was hoping to get the amount of for an a us $8.00 that and go to actual aid up to $0.30 on the dollar from $0.10 on the dollar. that's a major problem that we have this agency that that's all that goes abroad. i think your time american workers dollar, i think now you're talking about the, the usa. i d at the a just, yes you had, right. all the us a i days always to $15000000000.00 annual budget. it's estimated that early 10 to 30 percent of it actually goes on aid. so what about the rest? well, has a hit washington beloved agency employees, a lot of regime change in foods? yes. so by club for a press schools and old things, who's starting close to home in america's back yard. if you happen to be in cuba, in the mid to thousands, for example,
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maybe you attempted to sign up to the local flash and of puts up spots, surprise, surprise, as soon as i knew it wasn't cold, it was a usa, i d lead co, but all peroration the goal to dangle political messages in front of the cuban. you've got some wild up, get them onto the streets on top of castro puts, let's make it seem pro through send cannick. that will be absolutely no mention of united states government involvement. this is absolutely crucial for the long term success of the service and to ensure the success of the mission, which is strange because that website pulls that on for lots about transparency and carlo they were running another project on the car, been island. this one off 9 documents and interviews make clear that the program was aimed at recruiting a younger generation of opponents to cuba. castro government documents prepared for the us a id sponsored program called the h. i the workshop, the perfect excuse to conduct political activity. yes, usa,
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i do think the offering health services to slip around a scale down some potential spies, fingers crossed and store them on, on the inside, just like they installed quite, quite low over in practice. you know, the, the mine who was briefly considered venezuela's, president by every one bought the venezuelans themselves. a $120000000.00. well spent. in addition, usa id has committed $128000000.00 to support venezuelan human rights defenders. civil society organizations, independent media and elect oral oversight. when the material regime is gone, the funding will support the recovery efforts led by a democratically elected venezuelan administration. well last few 1000000 on a few months of spontaneous protest slates. uh nicholas madura was still. busy in
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office, so the dc leads to the day the grants. but the person that you recognized as the leader of democratic leader in minnesota is not here. what do you think about themselves or juan will here? by whom long way though the, the answering president of venezuela that you recognize what a bit farther south usa, our day, was also called red handed supporting set protests. invalid is eastern region. i'm sure it's a coincidence. but santa cruz is very, very results rich. all the highlights and sold to job better us, because it's don syria, the solomon islands, and the recipients of generous usa gifts, and then volk, spied financing and dependency with governments left to violate clinging onto power . but hey, maybe that's just
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a coincidence. then that was you crate usa id, which is the front point $5000000000.00 in the funding. those riots, those riots lead to the, to it could a talk against the 1st elect, the democratically elected of the ukraine a most before that comment is over on victoria new and was, you know, the part of the center piece of the, in the economy audiology and who is now a high level official and the state department has a secret call with the u as in passenger, which is tape record and is now public, which anybody can go and look up where she is picking the new cabinets the you okay . the good news here though is the agency is reading it to accounts every single time. the other one is my efforts. and this began years ago
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when we were trying to figure out what they were doing with our american taxpayer dollars. there were going to support humanitarian efforts and in ukraine. so i wanted to know exactly how those dollars were being spent. and i know there's a reasonable request. yes. oh my gosh, and i share this with you earlier alon um, just privately, but we got all kinds of threats from usa id because i was trying to exercise my oversight capacity in congress. so the best it's shocking. i mean, is it? oh, how i mean obviously it's, it's outrages that a tax payer funded organization would threaten us senator, who's simply trying to figure out if merican tax per money is being spent correctly and, and not fraudulently. yes. but for one thing on rest and top pay need is, isn't usa i days only bred them off to kind of resume phrasal star named for $90.00
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days, has left 90 percent of ukrainian media at risk upcoming dog. because yes, the agency is big on sponsoring independent journalism. and the child is proud to solve the o. c. c op a. not unless investigative organizations funding 6 continents with a team, but just one of the whole power in check. except interestingly, you don't get many dives into us corruption because that wouldn't be causing all of the hand feeds that somehow that sometimes gives it a spin pull to that end up bringing about real change. you know, i think as donors have realized, this is really important. this is having impact. we've probably been responsible for about 5 or 6 countries changing over from one government to another government
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. you know, because and getting, you know, of, and people, you know, prime ministers indicted or thrown out that the most important investigative reporting organization you've never heard of. so as las hand tightens it squared from the front of the sofa pointed, going to him of freedom and justice. how i want to act that every now democracy can finally freeze free for president. trump from business is business and he wants to crane to hand over its natural riches to the us in exchange for continued support under a lucrative new deal. they were telling the rain they have very valuable, rarer, and we won what we put up to go in terms of the guarantee we want to guarantee one . we're handing a money hand over fist. we're giving them equipment. so we're looking to do a deal with your brain where they're going to secure what we're giving them with
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a rare are as, and other things. well, this puts the ukrainian army in a rather peculiar position because the message is very clear. if you great in soldiers wants new m, 16 rifles, if they want more of those anti tang javelins, if uh they won't do. bradley's instead of those to replace those that have been burned by russian. if the, the drones, then the birth of fights and the bet a fight to not full just for big, bold, beautiful words like a democracy or independence. but for something very grounded, both figuratively and literally full resources. and this idea, i get some clear how populate will be among those who have been forcefully mobilized in ukraine and those who are in the trenches right now. but some of those keys, certainly not against it, because this is not the 1st time that this idea as being floated. it's the 1st time happened back who during the biden administration and back then zalinski didn't exactly oppose it. they're sitting on korean dollars worth of minerals or it could
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be good our economy, they're sitting on $10.00 to $12000.00 of critical minerals and, and you train, i don't want to give that money and those assets to put into share with china. now these estimates a quite a bit of exaggeration because most of these rare of mineral deposits either in the net school or guns region, the guns bridge. and i mean ukraine is in the control of just one percent of it, even less. and ended in that scrooge and rushes successfully advancing. and quite recently, the russians captured one of the biggest, you know, the biggest lithium deposit in europe. and it is quite significant because the before the war, the german manufacturer is especially car manufacturer as they were arguing that deposit of the pool. because logistically, it would make it, the breeze to send all those, all that lithium to jim and car manufacturers and giants like siemens, for instance. because right now, most of lithium, they get,
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they're getting from latin america, and it is not as easy to just transport lithium over the over the ocean. but when the war began, it is clear now that well, they will have to talk to russia about that particular deposit and all the rest, by the way, which are under the control of the russian troops right now. and the lithium is extremely valuable because it's pretty much in every device that you own that contains a bachelor. it's in your smartphone, it's in the laptop. it is crucial for com manufacturers because it's impact fees. it's in your test flights and every electric car right now, it's in the back for you. so it is crucial cutting costs on that end. well, the european europe and come off, it's in the european car industry isn't feeling very good right now. losing the competition to china, but again, all this, all of the above, it still does not show any clear motivation for the ukrainian troops for an average
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ukrainian coin script who is in the trenches. and it will be a hard pill to swallow for him. it will be a hard thing to sell to them that they have to give their lives for the wellbeing of european copper juices of uh, the american taxpayer, and in general, for the european and the american industry. so this is not something that you go out there and just die for we came across now the former us army officers status love cr picnic assess, definitely a change in town, and washington's approach to the of what do you make up terms, bargain basement continued support on getting the keys to the cranes and they roll riches, you know, why like truck and republicans in general. they just tell you the truth. doral, florida, money they don't put on the air is like, uh, the democrats about some kind of funky little bites. whatever other values we just american democrats or just equally out sort of money when they try to swap it off
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and, and try to give this theater the ups or the just what i tell you just like from what was most 1st started for word serious deal we were, well, you know, where, where bandits were dillinger's and weren't here to take what we want. so what we see now is this at least go into an area where the cards are on the table. you can the, you know, we can do it from day one. this is not just about harming russia. this is also about grabbing recent uh, extra uh, slides where to view the same rebellion starting. what other things would be printing army did in 2014 was the move the population, most of our population slides. why? because slice has gas deposits. it's got the, it's got gas deposit, shield gas problem. population didn't want the drilling issue really because the
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causes, the contamination on the ground water and they were doing a lot of people just against us. a game in or, and investments came in the end. they started really by contaminating the ground because all that was one of the sort of west and the west governors resource ukraine rusher. everything in the west is supposed to be nothing more than just a resource based on the flight of canada and squarely and to help with the population. what happens now that we've got the hey, you're going to die of us and we're going to get your results. go grab those resources back so we can help us. okay, i appreciate that. so at least we're doing the an honesty now. um, so send us loved, what repercussions could this deal? you think a hold for you training given the country's current socio economic situation as well? you know, we're learning interesting process to because uh, ukraine,
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the jessica figure out who's calling me it wants to be call. because i don't want to hand the british with their 100 year package. the brain is effectively making an info, cost, and other resource call. anybody in the british want those resources to anywhere because they're coming in and they're blocking the british. i'm trying to watch the fringe. obviously, look, nobody's talking about peace, but let's, let's be realistic, you know, worst talk, you know, at the start talking about a ceasefire. why is these far? because those resources are in rushing hands and they want those resources and they need those resources. but to get that work, lisa believe so even rebuild the printing already published full of, uh, nato marks and appointment. and start this morning for example. so that they give you time and i think the russians are stupid enough to go for minutes 3 or stuff like that. hey, okay, we'll let you use that for now and we're going to grab it back later. and that kind of go. and if i lose, my schedule is not going to go for that. most goes what it is. either we have
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a script uh, structure or piece where which loves the brain is neutral. sure, i can do business deals with a west or an east, but it's neutral. it's not occupied. it's not owned by western corporation or nothing. but the west needs that, you know, the needs that cease fire to catch up and we see what happens when the west uh, comfortable seas fine. uh, we southern and syria. i have what was east farm won't come up with some kind of diplomatic solution. you know, 4 years later and they strongly, they rebuild the as well. my god, you how to send a launch a new way. um and that's what it will be a year or 2. so you know where across the road and you decide your site has a position, they're willing to compromise on the west. what's those reasons? yeah, and you know what results he has repeatedly boasted of his strong alliance with washington. do you think he should be worried to think he is worried?
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i do think does as a sign up politics are the tide is turning a good girl. you know what project your brain is. one thing probably thing. so when skis another uh, do you wanna start off with no problem getting rid of its proxy when it just started happening to be a no, it happened in panama and happen to many, many countries, philippines. don't get rid of them, don't remember guy. and because of the project that is going to continue going down the other, the rails that it's on the project, your brains, not all. and this pause in the, in, in uh, financing what uh, you know, buying 1st of all time. so you paid for the weapons uh for 2 and a half months before you got enough right now to carry them over for those 90 days . in a 100 days, the going to come down less than a $108.00 now is gonna come down uh, and the trump mega deal. its nobody's gonna take because as far as nothing of russian interest. and then i gotta say, oh, well, you know, we tried, uh, we tried,
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what do you wanna watch and they do it, you get for them. so we're just gonna build more weapons, more money, and it wasn't gonna get something back. it's time for me, but you know, once on those golf we know for agriculture lay, i'm never going for the hard resources. and but the problem is that these resources are within russian uh territory. they are going to go to russian industry or traded by russia and russian of businesses to other countries. and it's not going to be exclusive, right? i read it to you. what are you with? okay, so, you know what, what are these resources work from? the printing population. all right, we're gonna leave it there, set us up prepared next, former us army officers, staff. thank you. thank you. well, china has a hit back at washington with retaliatory terrace within minutes of us lobbies on chinese products coming into effect made during his brand of the us, move us threats to global markets in order to defend its legitimate rights and
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interest. china has sued the us taxation measures to the world trade organization, dispute settlement mechanism. the united states has imposed tariffs on chinese imports, which is a serious violation of w t o. rules and has a bad nature. it is a typical unilateralists and trade protectionist approach which seriously harms the rules based multilateral trading system. destroys the foundation of economic and trade cooperation between china and the united states, and disturbs the stability of the global industrial chain. while the new measure as beijing introduced include 15 percent terrace on us coal and the liquefied natural gas and a 10 percent hike on crude oil and certain the agricultural machinery. chinese regulators have also announced export restrictions on materials such as, tungsten and delirium, which are crucial to us. high tech products and military equipment to american companies have also been the sanctions. so this comes as aging launch is a pro,
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but into alleged violations of the anti monopoly law by the us attack. and giant google, which presents in the country has already been limited and that's according to the chinese anti trust regulator. we spoke with digital and digital reporter and international relations analyst sent your way, who says it's not the 1st time google has come under scrutiny. actually to enter monopoly investigation into will go as be done many times the in the you are being located in the us market and china is following the market of practice. actually in 2020 and the 2021. sean is a market that regulates or has already mentioned that 3 times of google is just a specter. why elation about some reg nations and also about a suspected behaviors of monopolies. so that's why in today's pays the china. so our market regulates, are this, they can minutes, the whole market, the regulations set that they,
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the investigation was loans accordance with the rules and regulations, trying us to approach and dealing with the us. tal risk rights as opposed to jake and measure it by targeting us. the energy was part of a shows of your understanding you update nomic dynamics. i'd like bedding combined with the w t o is responsible and a rule of binding move demonstrating, trying his commitments to the international treat older. i think w t o director general know goes it according to you man, i some one your message at b as in years doubles conference matters and she said that and to for, to have treat more pumped up by the us tal risk direct. whether it is the 25 percent or 60 percent target each have catastrophic consequences. all global growth that is catastrophic and error one will pay nothing. the anti of
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a full out trade for the us president warns that tear of sun china may rise even further. when i have discussed is to have some meetings with china, we have a meetings planned and we'll see what happens. but that was just a, an opening salvo if we can make a deal with china the terror. so it'd be very, very substantial. but on the terms trade war and goes beyond a china with salvo, as long as that us neighbors and canada and mexico. or he has just suspended tear of some posed on those countries for 30 days. but let's take a closer look at what was on the table. now trumpets running to 25 percent. hike and goods coming from mexico and canada, which has led to breakthroughs in both states to avoid the penalties they will bolster law enforcement us borders and support trumps crack down on migration and smuggling. the new president is also a warrant that the u. k. and european union could be the next target nelson long
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