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stays here in this village for a year and a half, defending the land with honor and dignity. a year and a half ago, we left the village, although my soul and heart remained. thank god they found my son's body. no matter how much these rel destroys, we will restore everything. but the loss of a son is the hardest locust, but thank god he gave his life for the homeland and a whole lot of difficulties as a mountable with him. this is my husband's call. his store, everything was banned. oh, house was completely destroyed and the most precious thing my son was killed today has been an emotional day for many villages returning to home for the 1st time in 18 months, of course, on the one hand as joy. but on the other, the results i saw was that the people now stopped to recover those that were killed during these riley bombardment of this house. once that does settle is of course, that will be many questions that remain, who pays for the rebuilding, whether as well what everybody's have will to account for these options. this is steve sweeney for all to the southern lebanon. so as israel isn't leaving,
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southern lebanon is even, in fact, building some military base is that it's not just levon on new satellite picture. showing israel has been on building at least 6 new military bases in syria. so is it a little upon a so called great a israel project? would you be the judge, head of it to us? we thought the that's too low for those that you don't know me. my name is joe, i'm a traditional catholic, father of 6 children. all right, my girls. what are you doing? i'm from dallas, texas. originally, my wife on the other hand, is australian darling. and we've been married for about 8 years now. well, i suppose it's time for me to come out and say it's september of 2023, my wife and i and my 6 children, we moved to rush out to
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a b as in general for this channel. what i wanted to do was to give everybody kind of a, on the ground idea of what it's like, living in russia with a big sample their fish head. mm hm. yeah. yeah. okay. no, that's called eco, and the russians love the good and bad. the pros and cons expectations meeting reality till now that i can, this is the that, that i see the we've had originally online uh on a website that was a religious sped to it. um, so she was in the middle of the outback in australia. i had been praying for a long time and praying very seriously for good husband had a friend whose mother recommended that i or onto this website and you haven't met
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anyone you've been traveling. you're too busy to meet anyone. just go onto this website. and at 1st i kind of laughed about it and i thought of, you know how that's funny. like, you know, that would be ridiculous if i did that. so i did it. and i, mr. says sites the next day i had to fly there. couple of months after we started talking and i brought a ring with me an engagement ring very fold. it could have gone badly. it could have, but i was willing to risk it. uh so yeah, we got engaged there just a few days after i got there. he seemed to me that he would be a good, strong leader of a family. he was very good looking was still is and he had a good call. he had a good. he had a good job and he took his face very serious. so he just seemed to have all the qualities that i was sleeping for and which i hadn't seen in anyone that
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had i had met before. right. my girls, what are you doing? what are you doing? i'm taking a video. can you tell papa what you're doing? you're making dinner break cookies. have a very happy time in america. we really do those early is i will really always voice treasure that the family grew. we moved a few times. finally, for our 1st time in kansas, and then by that time many things had changed since cove it in america. and we went from these very, very happy years to it suddenly becoming different. she talked about the eligibility of propaganda and all that sort of thing. i'd certainly got much, much more intense. well, in the schools now it's terrible because you know, this agenda having 6 education unit in a 9 year old cost and even younger. and it's great parents and how gave
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parents have their relationship to it and explicit level, they will describe what goes on in the bedroom between the parents of a 5 years old or older could be taken away from the parents if the child thought that they were if they're already gamble up the way they want it to be a girl, so they could be take the weight and take her to the hospital and attempt to remove a nuts and bolts that belonged to a boy and tried to change them into a girl. how do you have that conversation with a 6 year old boy? so i know that you might be confused that you have this appendages you are born within. it could be an abnormality, though, because you could technically be something else in your head. are proud of our, our freedom of speech which is non existent anymore. people take our say, well, know who, what are they going to do, throw you in jail. well, yes, many people they have thrown in jail. is that the most likely scenario? no, it's not the most likely scenario. the most likely scenario is that you will lose
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your job. you'll be unemployed. well, you can support your family. so you want to live a life of traditional christian values and you want to have a big family and whatnot. good luck. we had thought for a long time, you know, of goodness the situation is getting terrible. we think that we would like to move and live somewhere else to raise our children because the future does not look good for america. if things continue, rushes in for an american, that's not the 1st place that pops up in your head right. in our minds, the way that we look at the world are we look at russia versus america is, is that bradshaw was down here and america was up here, right? this is, this is our american. see those, we have a tendency and have have been educated to think that where the greatest nation on earth doesn't enter into the mind of an american. it's just like the world was created. you know, in the beginning, you know, you have,
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you add them and even then there's george washington. and then there was america. and then we find, you know, as are 2 world wars and where the greatest country on it, that's how it seems that we talk about those to the world. rest of the bad guys. and these guys are, you know, uh against us. really actually seeing all these movies of, of russia being this dark, jerry place and depressed and everybody's starving. and it's a really a horrible, more of a life. the when i came to visit in february of 2023. i was, i was really shocked. so 1st of all, it's just beautiful. i got here after the operation was well underway. and i thought, well, i'm really going to be discriminated against. people are going to meet me and being very angry with me and you know, attacking me for our country. being involved in this military operate was a bit of racing but also just uh the the fear of being approached and grilled
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by you know, if as best you know like, oh when i get there that when they have a policeman that's going to walk up to me and he's going to just started derrick you know, like maybe with a cattle prod who knew, you know, just see if i would break or just like get in trouble for being like a spy. exactly. like i was going to prison and never to come home, but i recognized as soon as i started engaging with people and got, you know, 2 or 3 minutes under your belt with somebody the curls and uh, at the, at the corners of the rushes miles would turn up inevitably and we would have a great conversation. i finally asked by immigration attorney, why is it that nobody's discriminating against that? because i'm an american to, oh, we love americans, we just say your government has like, i hate my government do where you can be friends is perfect. why is, is our very convenient that i can see that this is what our family had to do. and i
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wanted to do this for our children. i just had a baby and i was like, okay, let's go now. you were in russia. russia. tell the can you tell us what we do today? maybe going to a beautiful story. next there's been thousands of the lead was dylan and we are we the injected this to say? yeah, good. the beautiful bells. what do you say sweetheart? is wonderful and beautiful and breath taking the same time. here we are. happy to be here. i was working for red hat during the time that we were looking at moving to russia. i didn't know what i was going to do for work when i got here, but i had some ideas for remote work and this sort of thing. and then i got here
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and then finally realized now this was not feasible to do so i started looking for a job opportunities while i was waiting for replies to my cd, i decided to start a youtube channel about our family life and roger previous nazareth florine hi, please bring everybody. i thought you might like a little introduction to our family coming side. so finding a house is not the problem. finding somebody who will read you is a completely different problem. here is clay to. she's a 2nd. notice i 5 down. there is definitely, uh, and understandably, there is paperwork that's involved with renting, especially to foreigners. this is my internet. oh, the only thing employees. oh, and many people don't want to do that paper work and i understand you just want somebody to pay you money to live. there's. this is just how do you want
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to you are 3 me. so it takes, i think, a lot of goodwill from the landlord to take a family, especially a big family like ours like this asia and jackie, he's almost to his birthday's away. very serious. oh, you're bringing 6 children with you. okay. well maybe the house won't be there in a month. you never know, right. ready he's getting on the clean this baby said people are very curious as to why i'm here and why i'm looking for a job like the rest and company. and i guess you'd say concerning experience, because i didn't know if i was ever going to find a job, not knowing russian well enough, because that's obviously very important to us. but you can't rush russian. let's go interview pop. right. well right now i am doing some video can audio
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editing for our channel and say you're busy as i can because i have work to do. i have to do business interviews. i applied for jobs and run the channel right now. what we're getting it off the ground so we can show everybody back in america. so what it's like that's the thing that's nice seems very nice. it it's, it's very, very nice when you like best about restaurant. i don't really know everything. so nice. so things that we liked best about russia, but i think the most important thing is that we do feel like we belong here, sweetie, to whole share with you. we sold our house and all our possessions in the us and are still subsisting on that money. of course this is worrying. we don't have a residence permit yet, and without it, you can't get a job on this. it is not exactly clear whether or not we will be able to stay in russia. it takes a lot of time and effort to drop the necessary documents for. ready and at that
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time, we didn't have a call. so to go out was a very big old deal because we 1st of all have to get everyone ready. she takes a long time, then we have to go out. and then to get somebody was taking 2 hours to get to where we needed to be. and then we do the arrows and have all the children that we were walking a long way to the train station. 3. this scenario was all the children and bundling them up and making sure that their room was one is not in the countries that now in see, i think that a office here is really just a blur. so here e a at the store where there are lots of publishes uh, lots of of boost cuz i think you mean by twos. yes. and we did all of this. i thinking the biggest winter that you've had in moscow in a 150 years. so we're like, oh no, you just have to get used to it just for us and there's just mountains of snow all
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the time and everywhere to look at this don't like that. it's a big the all the biggest, all you've ever seen. yes. is this where the church telling him maybe maybe come on sweetheart, let's go get on the bus. it is stressful. any parent or i that when you have children, you know, you think about these things and you're stressed about it. but then what's, what, not look with my coming here because we think that it's a better place to raise our children. what do you think that this thing for him? i think it's pretty, makes me to goodness for moscow, public transportation. right? because if we, they didn't have such a great public transportation, we wouldn't be able to go anywhere. right? because we don't have a car. my husband has very results, so he's very clever and he is very good at what he does. we just trusted in garbage . that way, if he wants us to be here, then he will make the pos,
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the in february 2022, ukraine, the game, the world's number one, new story. ukraine, ukraine. you create a brand new crane question. truth invaded to create a new loan perspective, ukraine suffering from russian aggression, replacing the main stream media and the nightly numerous were citing clean developed scripts that essentially say exactly the same thing using the buzz words of this is a threat to our democracy. when you see 10 different channels a exactly that sentence, you know that it's the central intelligence agency script. the role of p r firms in ukraine, throughout europe and into united states really can be overstated. it's quite different that it wasn't previous decades where there used to be more of
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a cobra of propaganda, government propaganda operations. now this is just celebrated as p r in helping ukraine and helping get their message out. terms of the case who's pulling the strings and who is profiting the and i am here and open it in the winter. oh wait a minute, it's spring. lot of snow out here didn't think that this is going to be this a 10th today did not bring my whose chunk of so is a live in learn, live and learn. get ready for every sandy's tendon. weather in alaska today must go celebrate the world war 2 victory day. i decided to try to watch the parade in the
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street. while the children are watching at home. the doors are the, the, the i didn't feel safe for here. i didn't feel safe or anywhere. then here is the safest i've ever felt. in a, in russia, you'll actually have a real defense system. this is something that is completely disappeared in, in the united states. but as far as the world war 3 is concerned, hey, look, we're all in this together. this is one world, and i feel a lot more confident in rushes ability to defend itself than any other country in the world right now. the an amazing thing for everybody to celebrate in the world with the russians and the americans of all the other allies celebrating on this day . i think it's actually kind of sad because, you know, somebody,
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the residents have already, you know, congratulated me on the 5th 3 day as an american and the other talk either it's, it's, all of our holiday addresses are really the only people who are remembering this right now it's a little bit inconvenient, perhaps for other countries to be remembering this, right about bell b relates a little bit about you and you. ringback the remember the people who die jesus from the great patriot. it was 1941 when they defeated oxygen, the bedrooms. i have been so impressed about the russian armed forces. the soldiers that i have
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personally met, great day over here at the park will very going uh, the great exhibit here. very fun, very interesting, very educate tional levels and the russian soldiers who are not afraid of being who they are and the principles for what they stand for. here we are with a british mesquite as a say instead of a few problems with it. they're just such a big, great multitude of videos of russian soldiers rang before battle, where he means singing yeah. and spiritual things. this is something that used to be part of at least certain segments of the american military. they wouldn't tolerate it now, but they would not tolerate the best of periods wouldn't let them know, and they can fly, they can fly a fag flag instead, next to the american flag they do. and god forbid that you should be able to fly. yes, a banner of christ or something like this. your traditional
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catholics in our faith is the most important part of our lives. one of the reasons we moved to rush it is the operations of fatima. in the early 20th century, the virgin mary appeared to the children in the village of fatima and portugal. according to her prophecies, russia would become the stronghold of christianity in the world. traditional catholics deeply believed this. this year, pilgrims from fatima came to moscow. some of them walk for 4 years, carrying a statue of the mother of god. that's how important rush it used to all of us. and you'll go to both of the 2 with you with some simple tests, but to me it says us. and yes, i obviously excluded between us. the massage with smith. i'm not, i'm super to the security ship of ours. they also produce you'll see a lot of stuff for you. it is going to pop off on. it's going to be in the meeting and i could definitely see them in the, on the,
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on the i received yet more prove that our family is doing the right thing and we will make it work. although i won't deny it. it really still bothers me that we've been in rush up for 9 months already and i still don't have a job or residence permit is still not ready in our savings are rapidly melting away. all we can do is wait and pray. the documents are ready now, the government has said that districts and family may stay here in russia, and this is so exciting for us. and now publican to start his job because we have permission to live. his children were old playing outside. so now it's making a cup of tea and he said, oh, we just received the temporary residency. and i just started to cry and gray and i had to sit down because because i couldn't cry, stand up at the same time cuz i couldn't break the sit down. and then i cried. some of the 9 months of pressure lift all coming to
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a close at one time. he recognized the picture behind me. mr. perkins. yes, you should go russian there. yeah. yeah, he's a, here's a to, to excuse it. go. the rest of the just looking through this thing i'm going with that i see it who am i supposed to go was do wrong e watching the show, but edition over the internet place around here. but she's christy dodson with us. we asked of rebecca to go over and i understood to you guys because i just thought i thought you were still on the contact as to i'm e. so the, as the suspect, you guys have sedans, according to tennessee, how much of need we had thousands of new students one yesterday. so stuff to really see what was you know. yeah. because the goddess poses because this is amazing. it's wonderful to have access to information that we can stay here in
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russia. we can just relax now that we have the temporary residency. and for me now i've gone into nesting large size. if these are nice to feel like i can make a nest to my baby assumable showing let's see what he just started. he has a whole family. this is, this is small. he'll be more than many ways. it was difficult in many ways it was easy. um, you know, i think school days or days, the only difficult thing to the time that i got lost in the building here and were walking around trying to find where i needed to go to biometrics. cooling joseph, i'm lost. i don't know where to go and we spent many hours here for our medical, the jumping for joy. there was some very difficult days, but then we have days like this that it just wonderful days. so it's so it's
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temporary residency will have 3 years stay that we're here. our next big landmark is mikhail coming? oh, wait, just about 5 weeks away. we've been given a tip on make sure you all couldn't get a russian passport right after his birth. eliminating the need for our residents permit in years of waiting 40 to russian law. this is possible if a child is born on board a russian ship train, by the way, is not the place to do so. i will tell you the boat or airplane. ok. ok, that is hilarious. i just to let you know he's talking so far. weird though. i think there is no way to do if you're going to do detail needs to be rest and his arrest the name use the rest of the rush because he thinks outside the box. and he's going to be, you know, he's going to be looking at cruises. ha ha. i hear that they have very good doctors on the cruises. what can papa do now?
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to see pumps, and he can also go to work. now. you can go to work. you know, the way to do that you go now we get some money. was really such a long time. couple didn't have a don't the oh okay, that's exciting. he'd be in today. he thinks we should go to the zoo today. there is that it should pop expensive the it took us a long time to find a maternity hospital where me call you all would be born and a good research here and shows what seemed to be the best option before with miss my pos pregnancy is i have some problems with my placenta. pretty much the doctor told me was on my other scans just said it looks bad and i had to deliver early, sometimes twice. i delivered a like a week early or
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a couple of weeks early just to make sure that the baby was not in danger of not receiving the nutrients and oxygen needed and things like that to talk to. it's telling me she was so kind she, she gave me her personal number last time. she said if there's any trouble, i can call her at any time. yeah, let me stay on. i don't know if that's a normal ship that she's so kind and i think she just wants to make me feel id since it's my 1st time doing that. and also because i do have like the language barrier, sir, me and all i can do and go ask it actually feels like my 1st time to be honest because it's so there are so many unknowns, which is very funny. that's what i am going to come. no, i'm not going to keep that. it's a great, great film shed. cmt ok. very well
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you. i want everything to be neat and tidy if you have a nice diagnostic. your man, your children, your house, new clothes. you're here just as my i rel i'm not sure how kind of pushing you across the vehicle with like less the m o u n. okay, well my husband, joseph. yeah. very nice to meet you. i'm says of it. he's able to, david, have to do some less on this later. i just don't think i'm a nation because of the have to check a major conditions. yeah. and this is a to us, it is you money to are and then you're going to citizen with the usual practice to bother the chapel more often. people the careful baby. yeah, yeah, yeah. do know we use it was a go. i hope it's a boy because i thought it was a boy. yes, it's a boy called good things. hello. nature baby lips.
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nose buys, right side promotions. so it's so fresh. normally it's just wonderful suspicion that face. yeah. that's that. so is missing, you gosh, it looks like you you just found found? well in the right position? yes. she was a boy again. child was i swear on some there before in calculation that you have any questions? yes, i did already ask you once in the past i had a problem with plus until like to like vascular regions. the problem is go to the same page. i am so surprised. that's why i had to ask again, i am very surprised. center political court on the west coast. emerson is okay. so
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the insurance. thank you. so as i feel very happy that he's healthy, it's such a relief to see that because i just now know i know these photos for you. thank you so well. thank you. yeah, take the children to be so excited to see that. okay, this one. yeah. he's the cutest little it. when a kid some right now with the show, they just don't have to safe house because the application and engagement because the trail when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground.
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the the in the headlines or not you international have ops returns. the parties are for hostages to israel as part of a set of exchange of a safe 5 deal. they dictated without elections. so let's keep better move faster. he's not going to have a country left and talk about shredding the old narrative, best chunk, making it a crystal clear where he stands on. so that to be apparently savanski said, dictated that it convinced washington into financing of all the quote couldn't be one of the was reportedly ready to pick up the slack and ticket sell. but another financial hold because 700000000000 euros is apparently on the table for ukraine says some of the leaders are questioning the books mostly behind them. google who's supposed to.
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