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the show man, but he had a genuine potential of bringing some positive change in the global affairs. i used to have some mistake about that. no, i'm very pleased with the what happened in the united states of america on 5th to november. the victory of trump, which i predicted a year and advanced, and also supported from that he would be good for world peace. why? first of all, he is the 1st american president of, to john f. kennedy, who does not represent the american security establishment in for the deep state, and the stablish mind is against him. so these are both guy show. there is a 2nd of his wide view one. does he stanfull? he has no record body. if he is there a lot longer, he wants to end all wars. he doesn't see enemies like the american establishment does. he says president boynton is my friend, jim john. one is my friend. she didn't think is my friend that's positive. you also have a outreach and a good relationship with major countries of the world less tried to draw some
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conclusions from this latest meeting in the re add. i'm sure you followed some of the developments and, or what struck me is that a parts wrong or some concrete agreements that were reached there. it also showed that the america is capable of an actual diplomatic dialogue, not to come down luxury. and you know, we tell you what to do, but actually sitting down with, you know, with negotiating progress of the same table and engaging in the process. arduous process of negotiation because you know, all the previous administrations that i remember they treated that presence at the top as it rewards for the party for behaving, you know, good enough and for them. i think that's a major change. don't you think so? yes. and also i think trump is more on us than most american politicians. here's the one who was exposed lies the deceit and the corruption, the american system. everybody is there?
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no, no, no. and the water was started dead because of food to no, except the water of a standard because of nato expansion. that's the truth. and also he's the one who's willing to have a dialogue. all the issues can only be solid. he had to cease why them and them, at least he started the process and it towards that lensky look here. you put, lost your mandate. uh and uh you have to invest the elections. so i think that somebody almost upright we need have somebody like that who is not people critical of buss and like bite to and then like the other a produces now then there can uh diplomats and pal politicians do have a certain uh, culture. uh, you can call it uh the police choice or whatever, but uh, the own tongue. definitely as it comes as somebody who brings a very, very unusual oppose. i wonder you as a politician and also to some extent, as a diplomat. and don't just think that perhaps um,
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takes away from the public professional when somebody who has no governing experience comes in and makes so many changes in the, in a matter of a couple of weeks. something that was so stay and for many, many years with the cultural you're talking about is a very fick culture. it's a culture conceived by the military industrial complex in the united states with the diplomats. the politicians and the media people are for what i call the officially certified group. ok. russia is the enemy, china is the enemy, or muslims of the enemy. and the other good guys and the good guys and the bad guys, and the democrats and the uh, the rest of the auto correct. that's not the word. how does the word is more complicated than that? and that's a simplistic real to can we. because a military industrial complex in america is like a 5 minute war machine in the need of the enemy. so they had the soviet union
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office over to you and it was muslims, after that most of the most drive that's done. and also again, pressure and what is the justification for natal you wouldn't brand new do is a relic of the core war. well, maybe the justification for a fundraiser is to continue on the call or the so that's not just the big issue for us. and the bill this out for you to check that it is of no value. so i think a trump is a threat to fresh air is winning through dialogue. i think it's a very positive step puppies, that there is a meeting and saw the a be a battery and mr. law roof, and mr. rubio, and which would be the because sort of the summit between president fulton and president trump. and that is the need of the off. let me ask you also body saw about beside your role here because i find that the, you know, saudi arabia re add as a, as a place where the store it talks is, has certain amount of historic symbolism. because it was solid in many positions with the oil prices back in the late 19 ages,
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that sort of contributed to the story of the can only collapse, but it was also saudi arabia and it's cooperation of as russia within the epic plus format that allowed russia to sustain its economic capacity under western pressure. so it seems that the solid is uh, playing sort of an under tooling, but still a very important role here. how do you understand that between the salability bureau it is very positive and it do have seen a silent revolution and so that it'd be under the new leader. his name is mohammed been solomon, he's the conference is a prime minister and his joy dang everything. topsy toby, for them. when biden went there, after the ukraine configured again, and biting doors him to raise the oil prices and all the production you refused. and he went along with putting nothing bite in washington. i think the news go along with quotes. everything just went along with, there's only insure yes,
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the basics. i found the other one course and there was a choice given by them given when advice president put, give them another advice he chose not biden, or they chose president button yes. in his own interest in the interest of the saudi, it'd be an economy, so that's very positive. so there is no longer an extension of american foreign policy. absolutely. and they also have uh, emissions to play immediately roll the public about it between the united states and iran. you know, a couple of months ago i would find it the a joke. you know this out is trying to bring the uranium send them or i can still tell them, but these days nothing seems possible. what do you think about that prospect of the sunni's? some would say very hard line sunni's bring together both the americans and their shia muslim neighbors a year ago, a very starting developing took place in the middle east. it on. so the rock broach,
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ma, brokered by the people's republic of chuck and they were normalized and who did it not to washington dc, not line, but not the washington under by then. yes. so no, there's any lies and political dentistry. so that means there are new forces that play dirty thing though that we've been talking about, you know, how much trump is a game changer producing tom himself. he's emergence onto the global stage. was to some extent, preceded by. you know, by the developments that you just mentioned, you know that these forces all fine new thinking reconciliation, normalization of foreign policy, have come into play even before trump was left to. yes, the, from new. a basic reality which we in the global sold had been pointing out, or some of us that america and the west is in decline. and the global balance of
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the economic and political power is shifting from the west as we know it, us and europe to the global south, which is a new reality. so that reality was being missed by the tradition of washington establishment. can i ask you what you mentioned here of just now and i find it paradoxical that some of the muslim countries with me just mentioned are in favor of normalizing the use russian relations. but the europe, which is much closer to the ukrainian conflict, is still in favor of continuing that tour. how do you explain it for yourself? philip is been gone here to present i live in europe, has collapsed real kind of dishonesty of europeans when the not stream to this, the pipeline was blown up by the americans. according to see model hush, the top american john list. he said it was the go, what operation of the see, i didn't say
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a word on that. they didn't have the model the cottage to speak the truth and he was a next those extra energy. denver is not stream to was providing energy for euro from russia, and it was blown up by that it comes, go, worsley, and the 7th of february 2022 to buy them publicly threatened that it will cease to exist and the europeans, not this week, all of them, i think there was a lot of also emotional reaction and the upholstery and coming out of the european union after trumps of vice president deliberate that scolding and schooling to them at the minute security conference criticizing that own democratic record. i found out, i know that you are very passionate about governance, genuine, inclusive governance. what, what was it like for you as a pakistani to hear the americans lecturing your opinions and criticizing your
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opinions on the democratic record? you know, i want to be very frank, after what has happened in those was genocide. and i tell you would have been in best of the restaurant and best of i'd meet in the summer, but i said please practice nonsense and double standards. you are come accomplices and complicit in these crimes. and you double human rights in a blood pressure. your child know you great. i'll focus on full about your thoughts . we don't want to listen to this. i'm sorry. nonsense. so i think judy reads, i complement the american vice president. he spoke to home groups on you would have been story to the premiums in the heartland and the munich security conference. and it is short them the middle of and didn't like it because it shows that i'm the face of europe, which has been hayden in the facade over that creek. well, the edge rules based on the human rights, the village on the legacy. i mean, if it is good to think of yourself as being sort of foregoing to the manager. yeah
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. yeah. so okay, can i ask you the are for it? so i'm not always say that you're this one of time has a choice between being right. that is staying the old course weren't being relevant . and if they want to be relevant data, they will also have to be a little bit tumble and perhaps so critical as well, which we do think they're likely to be in that dispute should be with the right side of history. they should learn from a great your pin or might expect a lot. his name was getting those jobs, did god, god was the 1st year to be in statesman after world war 2, who talked off strategic economy for you go to a european europe in the sixty's. and he was a 1st to recognize, as you know, in 1964, the people's republic of china. and i had an opening to the den salvage unit. and also that's what is need of the function sort of being about it goes for the now they've been america's border foot long, one extra customer volunteers in the european identity or they are retaining, says,
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i definitely had that. can i have a task that stature and that region to dig here to fall, but not these big means and these borders who have been following america enough and all of them in don't by the americans? well, um we, i know dump, but we have to take a very short interest at this time. we will be back in just a few moments state you in the take a fresh look around. there's life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground?
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can the welcome back to what was a part of as much as she was saying. so you have former practice done as senator and chairman of the part of the night until for a moment. let's verify information and culture. absolutely, that's why you are so eloquent. oh no, no, but uh is this for you. um, can i take us back for uh, a question to to, to the talks in riyadh because what's interesting there was the trump's me though is an invoice chief with golf who was very instrumental in reaching the upper hand . the court also played a key role in liaison in between trump and fulton at this point of time. and i wonder if you see any connections not only personal connections there,
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but the connections between war theaters. do you think there could be any sort of possible ties and solutions synergies between bringing to an end ukrainian war? let's say the guys are conflicts, perhaps the developments and sir, they're on the do see any larger sort of inter linkages here. we use, it certainly is. know people think that trump is just a bus and it was unpredictable and he's just hopping from one issue to another. no . he has a broad wire view and a grand brand where there are linkages between conflicts that he would like to diffuse 1st and result of. and so the joyce of the middle east as the when you forward or ukraine piece is very crucial because this is going to be the stepping stone based on your
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a visa in the middle east. as steve with the golf is, is, is a bus. and with no diplomatic back off the laser building, the i think i'll be very i said yes and use is a is by the playing golf. and how did they behave with the net, the yahoo? 11th of january, he got this message from his boss. drunk. that before i take offers, as president on the 28th of january, i want to see swipe in advisor, and it was the 11th of january. it was saturday, a sidebottom, which is a jewish holiday, and nathan the old refused to meet him. he said though, it's on, it's a look at, i'm also a do like you, you better come there are as, so it's like the american, you know, the rest, the movies, you know, they have the cold. why is with the piston to do it or is, and that's how it's 2nd because otherwise, nathan, you know, is a bit of a gang story himself and the good broad reasoning by this jeff. and you're going to cease why i know that. can you believe that he can crab the influence or figures
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like benjamin? that's and yeah for but what do you did on that location on that occasion? yes. but we are also sharing uh, both apartments and now for many of the officials and his cabinet use increasingly religious inside full language like for example. and that to me also talking about the lion of judah, roaring and the warranty for the cross, the region. and we know that the bible is continues that this line will not be pacified until he drinks the blood of his victims. and you know, cuz things that corpse to so that's a very dangerous and insightful rhetoric. and i find it solid for adults that go because i think a lot of the muslim countries that you know, especially religious muslim countries, they're very careful about separating the religious and spiritual domain from the governance and political domain. but a israel and these rarely politicians on. so it looks to me at least, that they are deliberately in measuring the, to how the, how to explain that she may have done the yahoo is using religion and reading crass,
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and a very crude form to retain his legitimacy with his natural jewish religious extremists base which is a reconfirm with them because of the fear, the ultimate then the apple to crash the palestinian resistance, enabling the hum us. and he said before he started this war, that i would best admit i will exterminate, i will eliminate from us. and at the end of the day is negotiating with homos on hostages to the c, a u to the gyptian intelligence with the category intelligence. so he's failed in his primary mission. so to make up for that, he's still trying to get a nice the remnants of this religious services conference facing over their rental . yes. for 50. i tried, but just to hold onto that. and yet i think many people feel very bitter about the current position of the palestinians in this conflict on the you know,
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trump's proposal to resettle diamond. this is a very complicated issue because on the one hand that sounds offensive that people need to be moved to some other places. but on the other hand, you know, i think it's also not very humane to use people as placeholders for the, for the sort of, for the pool is historical problem is that the other countries this is a very overland mission out of the mind proposal is just i think that is a non serious, apropos him, but basically gum style is that the show is the truck and all this to value. and i said he is a head, are probably already with a very extreme position. okay. do. and then he uses that as a bottom, getting to the left stuff. no. okay. in case uh this enter this on how to reach us . uh, she's advisor. so i can personally, do you see any scenario that would to be respectful to the historical promises that were made uh, the founding of israel. that would be respectful to the human realities on the
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ground that the posting is, can also leave rather than survive, but also take into account israel's defense sensibilities. richard, that situationist under illinois on the board is really defense. isabel is the officer and the penis team is that all pressed, the papers have done what you're saying. and 48 does not apply in 2025. and the 2025 is that. it was that genocide is showing. people said might as of right, that failed. right? is, might, and right means that right the subject. i'm a nation of the people of palestine. do you think chunk of greece for the on that come on north drum? one thing is they do, the good old reality is a fair amount. and trump is one person who's not ideal logic is basically a businessman. his book is out of a deep. so he starts on the premise waters on the ground and on the ground that out
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of countries and the listing is a unified and one issue is a palestinian state. there is no lasting, b, security stability that might least speaking about possible deals or fight. some russian analyst in, uh, my country speculating. that's one of the reasons why russia was so um, essentially took a back seat when the government of syria was decimating. was falling down was because they're somehow on as um, a deal under way. uh that would allow for the wreck. construction of syria requires a lot of money or some estimates around $4000000000.00 use dollars even more perhaps even more in order to be rep constructed, sir. i would also need new people on the interference of the palestinians. they used to be part of bill yvonne sir, it's uh, ethnically and culturally those are very close people and the speculation is that
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there may be some sort of a deal uh you know, onto the carpet. and that's what a secure financing uh for syria, for as rec, construction perhaps from some of the gulf states. but who the also move some of the policy news, at least semper or read to syria. tracing that the something like this could be possible to things, reconstruction and syria. yes. there's a plan for that, but linking it with the police doing this, you know? no out of country would be in a position to play that or whether it's egypt, jordan, or syria bela scenes, rather than the adjuster or in the westbank stay where they are. and the data is going to be the bottom line, lead by sol did abs cents. so even the saudis of a kid on that. so i think that's a pipe dream if anybody has that reconstruction. yes. and the, let's not forget, it was the russian forces and cd i was destroyed vice. there's lot mc state. yeah.
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and certainly knows a surfaced again from somebody else by some other forces. it seems a within the 1st time, how do you understand then the, the russian and perhaps also the chinese position on the, on the full of the side, the government because they very conspicuously did not intervene unlike uh, they are very active intervention in a couple of years prior, i think the also the regime collapsed on his own wheat. they were unable to if other gm is unable to defend it, since they had to and they had to run flags island this we have seen before. and so it happened. and one is donald, so i show ready was the president to you. few of 2, are you a budget cust on us adults that are the same? and russia and china did the right thing. they had them in the most difficult period when they were facing the type of terrorism. but when the gym would not hold it on the state apparatus or the army, then the gym does of to cool. how do you explain,
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how do you expect the rather the syrian institution developed from now? and because apparently the russians are also in talks. now people might have talked with the new interim government if it has some ties with turkey. it's in some communication with other regional actors. what is the future of syria? how is the future of serial looking for you will come out domestic. i feel that the new student regime older to go back to different sections together. they're very, very pragmatic. they've said it'd be towards war, want them to the walk, or do you want reconstruction and with that, or should they have a positive that or shouldn't b as in the doctors just do their other communication and they say we want to build a normally relationship with russia and with china also, the only thing problem they were to have was, is with eat on, not in other countries and perhaps later for the united states. because the us still has forces. yeah. occupied city and directory. and that's
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a problem not just for syria. it's also a problem for turkey because the american forces that are aligned with the go to this elements. what against the government of tech? you mentioned, i've gotten this done then the american insolence here, or in this part of the world was uh, well, i think it's fair to describe it as detrimental for, for quite some time. and yes, i've done to son is a very reached country in terms of mineral resources, it has lots of rare earth. i know that it's a popular more than the white house these days. do you see any sort of american uh, engagement in the region, american talking on mercantile, but do you think it would be a good thing if a trunk turns his eyes towards? i've got his son again. i hope it does. his eyes in a non miller creases. because the military intervention has totally fused. 20 is often $911.00. the us squandered to point 2 trillion dollars in
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a finest time. and you saw the accumulating exit. you have, mike was who is the national security advisor to drum who's so for 3 times in the american army. he knows it. so i think i expect the americans to reengage under trump with a find this done. once he is sorted out, you put in and released and that you being judgment will not be millcreek. it will be positive and they were to have the eyes on this. people say a 5 trillion $1.06 trillion dollars of rid of. so what that, what you call it a find a son is also very strictly just because it's close to rush has goes blue, centralization, republics. it's close to china, the don and a bunch of stuff. i cannot finish this conversation without asking you specifically about china because sometimes chunk has been well, uh rather, i wouldn't go with crude but the very tough minded on, on china do you think there any new this stuff for these 2 countries or perhaps a,
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a somewhat the new way of relating to one another. do see that in, in the works. i have already predicted i'm a, i've been to china many times. i'm not a specialist in china. i'm a student of china. i shouldn't be safe while we're still determine the phone. chinese, so i, i being the, i'm the last 50 years of almost 100 times as a student. i run their 1st day and i think that a trump uh noise that you cannot contain china, trump noise. you cannot confront jane on avenue quarter walk because china has moved. i had to pay the fast company re engage with china on new economic terms. and don't forget comes right turn man is a guy called you on musk, who is the china man in the trunk back and the special ed is goes to badge and also . so they have a very key connection there to 11 musk. and i feel that a drum, he invited, she didn't think too is an obligation. so good, i'm sorry for interrupting it. i've been doing just under correctly. it's a matter of not dictating but finding new areas to engage in finding
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a new tool and for conversation use, especially in economic interaction. and don't forget, trump is dying and fishing for an invitation with bigion and chinese up inquiry like it or let them debbie talk to this that. okay, so maybe they need some right as to how it is involvement as well. so i'm the dealing somebody shopping pragmatic in that. so i think that they will find a place for the engagement, but remember, no new quarter walk and i don't see him trying to drive to work a good deed which is mutually beneficial. and the chinese know overdue that also with them because well, that's the variability for that. i think the very optimistic new over the world. let's the plays out. thank you very much. thank you. it was a pleasure. thank you so much and good luck to you. thank you, and thank you for watching hope to see her again on the world's a part, the
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there is no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case of the med, most of the people i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also a pursuit. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washington. press 4. so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to help me living on campus. that includes propaganda. you know a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're
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not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions ask a better. the answer is will be the 10s of thousands gather to more and slain 11. these has been the leader has done this for all of those ideas. fighter jets for these really defense minister sees to show, of course impulse favorite skies should be taken off also. and the war didn't need to happen. it was provoked, they were all kinds of conversations back then about ukraine joining nato. the president has spoken about this, that didn't need to happen. they knew us administration almost all in on the events that led to view crane conflict. a lot of years lensky offers his own position for a seat within the north. the blond go live. if we are talking about peace in ukraine, i'm ready to leave my position and i'm ready to do with an exchange,
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but ukraine's membership in nato. dear friends, we have achieved a historic result. we have never been stronger together. the projections show that we are the only party that has doubled our previous selection results to us. the lights for the right wing of turns that for germany party after recording its best ever federal election results finishing 2nd, the conservative cd. you talk to the ball, it perhaps a form of the government collection, the across the world a run the clock. this is our to welcome. wherever you are cashing the news, our from today is really fighter jets, floating low over b roots now is large prize attended the funeral today of his bullet chief for some this rela, the militant groups leader, was killed in an idea for a strike in the lebanese capital last year, video posted online,
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it said to show the war planes flying information near the stadium where the start of money was taking place. also reports that at the time in southern lebanon, shown on the left of the screen as being targeted despite the currency supplier. these really defense minister sees the jets overpay route, were all about sending us sick. the is really air force planes that are currently circling the bay route skies above her son. through all those funeral are conveying a clear message. whoever threatens to destroy is real and attacks is real. that will be the end of him. you will specialize in funerals and we will specialize in victories. the notice of the law slot for many years. right. and we'll see you around 1 30 pm here. the as the called the white a processing fee to the stadium, the $4.00, oh $5.00, sorry, just very, very,
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to this lady. and was able to come over to disrupt the few to the people who refused to use the annual surveys. the stadium, hey, we saw around the holding the evidence of the i these many people in the news so bad to destroy them, to protect the cabinet for them. right. that way in the office. they are cool,
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who is making genocide in the gods island, palestine and heartland, has always stood with palestine. and all they stood was not the people in this region who are suffering from colonialism and imperialism. the idea has also published new fund. it's showing the moment that his ball a leader was killed in september. the video shows a plain dropping multiple bones over bainbridge, along with the resulting x solutions. while as well as new secretary general has valid, his group will continue to push back against the occupying idea of troops in the country side. as we say that we will exercise all legitimate right and continued to resist israel. even if law holmes are destroyed and we ourselves are killed, we are committed to our goal of expelling the occupies from lebanese soil. if we want to, a lawyers of the it is really meant that it to you, we can see that they have nothing to do and they have nothing to say except the boy
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lead things international, the new and the agreements and getting to be the 35 people what happened to the adjoining definitive was a way to again, it's is a violation of the 2nd team on agreement. it is, i mean, something of the is really a search, i guess, the values, the territory of that is a way to 35 people to send them a message that at the still, i don't know can find force and extend of the point. there's a man, the c d s guy or the air. so no, it says nothing to do with the color. you know, that's the one who is that? is it a good sense page is sent to me? live on on, is or post in core parts of the eastern cities in the south. and it's just everything through the common thing. informations against the 17 whole one agreements, new targeting a civilian or the menus, or people in defense. asians in washington,
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special envoy to the middle east has stated the conflict in ukraine. was provoked with the senior us figure declaring that the western promises that by nato membership rickie a was a direct rep to moscow. the word didn't need to happen. it was provoked. it doesn't necessarily mean it was provoked by the russians. they were all kinds of conversations back then about ukraine joining nato. the president has spoken about this that didn't need to happen. it basically became a threat to the russians. and so we have to deal with that fact. and those are real facts on the ground here. russia for years has race concerns about ukraine joining nato. and it seems like off to the talks and we at washington has actually had these concerns from russia, with united soleski, still sticks to these narratives of all ukraine, joining nato and is getting a sharp response from the us officials located. and if we are talking about peace
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in ukraine, i'm ready to leave my position, and i'm ready to do it to an exchange for ukraine's membership in nato. if there are such conditions right now, i'm ready. i focus on our security guarantees. ukraine today, nothing 20 years. and i'm not planning to stay in power for decades. see. so lensky says he'll resign for peace and nato membership. the little dictator needs to resign and let ukraine have free and fair elections. we aren't paying for their war anymore. you know, it actually looks like the landscape is not willing to hold elections in the country because he refused to hold them a fast and actually stating that they could only be carried out of to the motion of the waste lifted until that trump didn't even minutes his was and not sure he went as far as quoting so then skid dictator who is low and ukrainian polls. and while we're saying this washington's rest direct to what's key of the seems to be a shift between moscow and a washington as margaret rubio. actually,
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the state of washington has submitted a draft resolution to the un general assembly on the need for a peaceful set them into the conflict and ukraine. and you need immediate reports actually claim that the resolution does not condemn russia as the aggressor in the complex. we also keep hearing about this propose where earth steegal and to be home or die between washington and cuba. but another player got involved under the news of the us little bit. just break down the story for us where the deal stands. well, you know, the deal was very important for washington as it would allow to invest and ukraine's men rose in exchange for further aid. and you know, if it turns out that actually see a find a deal with a lot of the full actually uh, trump, single duration just a few days before his there are no few ration. and obviously, um zalinski actually sign is a quote, a $100.00. he, upon the ship declaration with lunch and just um and you know, something,
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washington was obviously not very happy about. and because for the past 3 years of the conflict of landscape, can fill in ski on regular basis, cried from the west to date. and it seems peaceful just it didn't have to pay washington back value. i know that we had 100 and that's a fact. i am not going to recognize by 500, no matter who speaks today, no matter how we communicate with all due respect to our partners. i'm standing fun because this is a true situation. i'm not ready to fix, even 100000000000. i will explain why. because we should not recognize crops as debts, like, you know, not negotiated with buying. and i negotiated with the us congress. i am grateful to the congress. it was in the presence of the 2 parties. a c in either states is given $350000000000.00 because we had a stupid in top, but it's president and administration. so we're asking for rarer than oil any
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the we didn't get you guys the last cables upon it. well, so hoping for security guarantees when it comes down to deploying weston troops to ukraine. but since the us have actually said no, it's not going to happen. and now it's need down to economic security guarantees. and according to the new york times of report, the west has actually been moved, was security from the mineral agreement, draft refusing basically to promise to go for the ministry to key us and us treasury secretary also stated that this still does not include military guarantees for ukraine, it does feel as if ukraine's biggest toner, it's biggest sponsor, the us. it's not happy with not the mirror zalinski on his stalling of any peace talks and not with showing quite starkly, wasn't it? but ukraine wasn't invited to these piece talks or the beginning of them in re yeah . last week i was quite a snob. yeah, exactly. as you just said,
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a kid wasn't invited to the piece, stokes and reaction, you know, they were much anticipated. it was the 1st time oscar and washington got together after 3 years of silence between the 2 nuclear powers and the talks actually helped to lay the foundation for future relations go to do market. rubio, particularly emphasize the fundamental importance of each country being guided by its national interest. these national interest of course, will not always coincide. it is very important to regulate these discrepancies the conversation was very useful to should we not only listen, but also heard each other. and i have reason to believe that the american side has begun to better understand our position. so i came away today convinced that they are willing to begin to engage in a serious process to determine how and how quickly and to support mechanism can and, and be brought to this war. i think it's important to have this meeting because we haven't really had much engagement with the russians for almost 3 years. and it's, that's the table for future conversations. how that turns out will be up to the parties and their willingness not just to make commitments,
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but to live by them. uh, that will be tested. you know, the prominent spikes bus and the cheapest gulf actually stages that context between mosca and washington have become more frequent off to the talks in riyadh and russia and us are actually set to meet at the end of next week. something obviously everyone is going to keep a very close eye on. and russian, deputy foreign minister also said that the sites will discuss the illumination of irritants and biological relations. and you know, we'll have to wait and see who he really was talking about. that was a new round of tax between american and russian diplomats proposed to take place in saudi arabia in a matter of days from now u. s. broadcast or um, commented or been small, believes improve relations between multiple in washington. we love life benefits. one of the things that makes this entire dialogue is so important between the western russia is that they didn't talk only about ukraine,
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which is interesting because for the past 3 years, we've seen that the united states doesn't talk to russia at all. but when we talk about russia, it's a completely singular, we only talked about one issue, the war and ukraine. and so one of the things that we see in this discussion that was very important was an entire discussion about gaz problem and about energy. the fact that the united states is talking about working with russia and getting investment into guys from and working on energy projects with russia is not just stunning. the reporter, so there a minute ago, a week ago, a lot of people wouldn't believe that this conversation would be happening now. a year ago, a lot of people thought might have thought this conversation would never happen again. the idea that the us is talking about energy ideas with russia at a time when europe badly needs both russian energy and american energy and the united states is trying to really build out his energy profile. i think it's a pretty remarkable moment. so that's a very important moment. again, this discussion going far beyond just ukraine, but also talking about bigger issues about russia in the united states. the united
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states saying they want to see americans being able to invest in russia and russian companies able to act in the united states. again, this is something that a year ago, 2 years ago, wasn't even discuss with counting well underway in the german federal election. the conservative christian democrats look on course for victory, but the story of the night is the showing of the right wing alternative for germany party. it has more than double that support since the last national boat. and these on the course defenders. second, the if the leader sees it for parties know excluded from a governing coalition, it will be a bit frail. all the people, your friends, we have achieved a historic result. we have never been stronger together. the projections show that we are the only party that has doubled our previous selection result. we'll see what unfolds in the coming weeks. however, if what we anticipate happens that the cd you will copy the of these policies and then betray its own voters by forming
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a coalition with the left. then i can assure you, the next election will come faster than you can imagine. and we will surpass the cd you as the strongest force that is our goal. and not everyone was pleased with the, the success that group of demonstrators gathered on the streets on fairly into events, their anger at its strong electrical performance. it was a big police presence with officers moving in to break up the products after they started sounding my firing. well, here's well the exit polls are showing the conservative cd. you tops the at votes with 28.5 percent. and then there is a of the most immigration after you searching into 2nd in blue, taking a full one 5th of all available. all it's and breaking that 20 percent mark while a party of currents shut off, shows us how the nightmare are done. a full 10 percentage points from 20. 21. no,
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no, i'm fine. very, dear friends. dear comrades, this is a disappointing election result for the social democratic party. this is also an election defeat the last time the election result was better and i take responsibility for that. this time the election result is poor and therefore i also take responsibility for this outcome. so with no party finishing above the 50 percent threshold, yet another coalition government will have to be formed with a cd you as the senior partner it's leader, frederick mertsa said he hopes to complete that by april. whoever current counselor shows us already with his party of any talk, the f d also look not to be in the frame as the christian democrats and thought not to work with them for weeks. many helping predicting murtz will take over the chunk of the ship of the country and indeed, no appears that will happen. so let's take a closer look at who we, it's and where he's done. the,
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phones is most of that has to be a change here because things can't go on like this in our country from the economic situation. so many other things we see this is fundamentally important information . the main issues for me are internal security. that foreigners should simply leave here again, that they don't do anything. you know, they only cost us money, you know, and also ukraine. we have nothing to do with that. it's of no use to us. we must stop doing this like we have to keep our money for ourselves. yeah, the old government was basically bad and something should definitely happen now where people say, okay, germany is moving forward again and is not so marginalized and has not been laughed at by everyone or has to be accepted again. what are the are our sister german language cello spoke with brenda stag member close ernst from the empty globe list . sarah funded nectar lines party, and then archie exclusive, he raised some key issues. the boat has put into sharp focus, the eastern city. although the current candidate for the position of tron select
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from the christian democratic union, free drake mad sewage has not yet made a final decision. even before the election. he has made it clear that he intends to send taurus messiahs to ukraine. this would certainly lead to a further escalation of the conflict, and of course, we should expect a russian reaction. this is an unpleasant situation and we should try to avoid it. to match has not yet reached a final decision on this issue. as part of the election campaign. however, i fully believe the gemini, as well as the french, british and americans, and he's already achieved a significant level of support for ukraine. and therefore, i would like to ask an unpleasant and disturbing question, how involved all the europeans and this will at this point to pretty last. and i'm telling thoughtful. and if we're talking about the relationship between russia and germany in the context of sanctions, how would you assess the impact of these sanctions on both countries in the long term, who will be the winners and losers? as a result of these measures, maybe 5 feet deep are the idea that we no longer need energy supplies from russia
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was absolutely wrong as a result of abandoning them. that is gas and oil from russia, as we are now taking not rushing natural gas, but american l. n g american l n g is 3 times more expensive than russian gas, which has led to us no longer being competitive with the united states in industries that are particularly energy intensive. this benefits the united states and homes. germany, however, it is not of russia as the growth right there is still acceptable. while we have already been in recession for 3 years. and by the way, russia has found ways to sell its gas and oil through other countries, including the european union. a different price is. that's a problem. these functions of the you and germany more than russia, by the way. another thing, in reality, it is clear that the sanctions war cannot be stopped. it is being conducted as harshly as before. the only difference is that russia is liberating territories more and more quickly to head to cut you know the ship. since i would like to ask
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about your current assessment of ukraine's prospects for joining nato and the european union. it was also interesting not to regarding ukraine's possible accession to nato. i don't think it is very likely, as while the war is ongoing, the nato charts, it does not allow for the admission process to begin. this would be hardly unusual . as for the you, there are rules that must be followed. some countries wish and are attempting to push for ukraine's membership in the you. however, i doubt this will happen if we follow the usual process for joining the european union. it would take a long time for ukraine to fulfill the requirements. however, some countries does ukraine's accession to the european union for ideological reasons, regardless of the potential costs to the u, edits, member states. this is a risky proposition, and i'm not sure how it will play out long at this point. it seems that more time needs to pass before ukraine can join the you don't really see the all right,
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i want to turn to another story nice to dunn's part of military rapids support forces grew pass on fail. that charter with allied political and arm groups to establish what they call a government, a peace and unity. the document which was signed in the canyon capital states to down to become a democratic, non centralized states with a single national army, but which still reserves the rightful armed groups to exist. an escalating civil war in the african nation? nothing. thousands killed and millions more. display sun continues to split, to don, specialist on security sector reforms. edward the company believes the charter will only lead the further into the vote. who's dropped a specific on the incentive to kind of a nice position. all right, so done. i can get you down to the gym government, which is led by the forces of stop and out for them for the deputies altogether,
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but now use them and for them to establish an interim government that compose of the out of self and the other practice that side and how about to get out of the night? we just have one or 2 groups that claim the legitimacy of the gun to your house. i'm bosses for the fun. and now the package that com 100 will track to also let me get them to see the middle sun as easily to make it rejoined inside i was in a different government of the company captain in terms of peace. me. this is what i met by a guy on advice a you on that, but it's fine that total feed got you and get it because each of them getting us in the god, what's the zip is a week of? so the, our balance is knowing that they access to the house is most on got them out of stuff. so i don't think it a bit to get it booked for most people. pieces of brown shot it to a tech long news, but not quite as we know. it's next. it's a visit to the most communal studio where a shadow is as rang to get going see what golf. the dublin,
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they're talking this week right ahead. the, the crump is more on us than most americans, politicians. here's the one that was exposed to lies, deceit and the production the american system. and also is the one who's willing to have a dialogue on issues can only be solved. you had to cease why them and them, at least you stopped at the dial up process and he's towards the landscape. look at you and put boss your mandate, the the russian
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states never as tight as i'm so one of the most sense community best ingles. i'll send, send up the send, the 65 with the keys 195 and speed. what else calls question about this? even though we will fan in the european union the kremlin mission, the state on the rush to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center. for what question did you even quickly check the the
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everybody welcome back to the most or mules on shaped bows and of course on joined by the magnificence all the the site kicked him out on the back seat, them on with the numbers and the figures and what a week, it's being incredible, right? the way things have turned around. like we said, the big dog, i mean, the juggernaut shows no signs of slowing down. and it's been a mega my g a week. let's have a look to start out how it all done for the knack of you, or the little green goblin, the mountain key of whose options are shrinking. i think you can put the condo in the florida on hold. that's for sure. it's only look a cost on lines back to how it was me good all days because i'm on in the green
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sykes. when he turned up in the usa and people fall of this fee, tone, money out of me, $1.00 of our all that money went on, you will the video, we stand, we $5.00 and we will, we in because we are united ukraine america and the entire free world, the good all nancy. mm hm. well probably look at that. you know, you'd swear it was a different world, but it is a different world that things have changed. the mary around is turned full tilt and but we're not gonna look though how things are today. and it seems like another world, the lord of the rings, happy and then is long out of sight. for the mark of your let's have a look at
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a low you go to where the leader in ukraine. i mean, i hate to say it, but he's down at $0.04 approval. ready for today? i heard, oh, well we weren't invited. were you been there for 3 years? you should have it all for 3 years. you should have never started it. you could have made a deal so good. the the so it's pretty driven that. oh my god. oh my god, look at his. yeah. he really knows had a robot in his knee because he actually knows that a little bit as to a typical form. the west of media immediately jumped on the big dog. you know that you know, the little green golf and the knock off your head a much higher. you know, popularity in cuba, so anybody left in new york but anyway, the people are there, 57 percent more people in the ukraine move. good,
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all the volvo. you know, resilience give them little of the big don't that was the big repost. that was the big. so the counter attack against drunk this week. why don't you put the terms out when you look at this 57 percent a certain iris journalist. mm hm. you're good, a servant, how to look at the key of institute of so she ology and how to dig around over the 24 hour period of who exactly owns it and runs. it turns out that the amount of tools is an idolize or of guess who's the landscape. and it also turns out that he gets cash in money from people like dw deutsch available. you know, the people who are publishing this number, 57 percent. how they actually got the number was also quite remarkable. if you live in a police state where people have been dragged off the street and someone rings you up on your mobile phone and says, we're from a state organization. don't forget it. mr. toneta who owns the institute in rooms
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that is the present. adults also worked for a key of state university, so he's a state employee also wrote the rights for a state funded journals for a any d 4, you know, usa, it's a complete cluster. fuck right. if they bring you up in the middle of this cry says, i ask you, do you like mister lensky? what are you going to say? no, nope, not thing done here. come the pew. let's have a look at it right on the human soul. is the man beside me for people me so the i to besides the me somebody will see you next thoughts. hopefully i must really be a stone issue for these boys. you know me bad. bad boy, of course, has been gone from bad to worse for the little green goblin, the dictator. that's what they call them. now, i've been calling them not for any 2 years. it's catching up, and something else went down to play for them. you know,
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this meeting that they were gonna have to basically sell ukraine, as we said last week, all the people dying for ukraine. what's the point when they're selling them all to be americans? but in reality, that's have a look at the math. maybe we can throw it up there, but i'll give you the safety of it. no problem with this map is ukraine guilty of you know, fraudulent trading. how they kind of june the president because of quite a big american news organization, renown for business think it was bloomberg and they say they're not that in the journal sell. right. i called again. oh yeah. i wonder, looking back, you know, the americans and i said it's a big scam. you know, savanski is a dictator, but it was in the accident, right. i mean, this stuff is going on since the end, the 2nd world war phone and people like been there to shoot cage all these horrible . ukrainian national sports more recently back in 2014 uh, an old friend of the programs. mr. john mccain. uh, he turned up in a key of
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a key for the might uh right on. correct. okay. was enjoying it. if he was enjoying it, he was having a good old time, strong up to pop open to inflict his strategic defeat on those pesky russkies. didn't work out too well for the dog. i wonder how many of those people, the mobile phone lights on our store lights today. thanks to mister mccain. bond between noon and jeff, we play it on the whole deep state mechanism, which basically over to a democratically elected imperfect uh, government, public deanna co, which but all the same, it was democratically elected they over to it. they went toward the wrong people and as they say, i owe you the rest. is history true? don't you know the new email? the new democracy is not having elections. adults who needs who needs to high school, many in georgia, no need ukraine. the biggest democracy on earth doesn't need elections at all. it's
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the new normal to me to stay in ukraine. and let's have a look at how the ukranian people have reacted to the news. the big don e long and chevy vance, have woken up to the eucharist calm that they realize that you paint isn't a democracy, it's a dictatorship. they realized that the cache that's going in at least 50 percent of its been stolen. and don't forget that even today we had a story from ukraine, and so i think over $47000000.00 being stoned by single defense official residing out in france. so everyone's woken up to it, but the people in ukraine who are still there. the div ortiz of the regime of the 4th reich. they seem to have godfrey. i'm with america. how dare you, as credit would say, how dare you give us $300000000000.00. how do you pay our pensions? how dare you give us weapons, equipment,
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money. i'm so usa flushed in how dare you pay for 90 percent of our media. how do you run the video of the most of us? yeah. the off please. who paid for the homeless of the 2 parts of the home. it prepared for the uniform to pay for the camera to pay for the lights to us, paid for it all. and now you're going to know just what it's like when uncle sam cuts off your allowance, my friend has tough times ahead. you know me in our lives, we have an old saying, and i think it's very upset kimball at the moment in google inquiring. and it is, it goes like this, eating bread is soon forgotten and it seems a new frame. the one so, you know, your idealized ation of the american project and you try and they could do no wrong,
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you know, kind of like, uh, the bill clinton start you in. uh, where is it? uh, costs are also more. so you have to ask yourself, how much do you trust these guys, america, you know, you did the flush the cache and you did look after them. you did do your best to prop up one of the most corrupt regimes in probably european history. and this is how you have been repaid. well, let's not forget one stage and a good times in the romance. let's focus on the good times or he fucking 2023. i think it was all going so swimmingly, well, russia was going to lose the democratic regime was going to be able to sort of get a bit of payback for it's dallas and noble assault on a democracy. cuz right now, darcy and you're right. but the democracy in russia that's i'm a look. no no, no you no we go. busy yeah, the,
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your delete, delete, delete, delete as we're doing for your model for the fiddle. and see the guy in the field at the end. there's another term we use here in order to be the fiddles, me, little boats from the brass band and the stars and stripes. the yellow and blue brigades have never gone to, let's say, express their feelings for good all them. cuz i'm in a different way. i work better way for the 4th reich, n t as good. i'll step on the there i missed a few k, b, c o. you are the people to nail babies to barn doors in poland. and boy, you probably are an industrial massacre of jews, poles, gypsies. and of course, the russians open away to celebrate their distain. now for the people who fed them for the last 3 years, the states, but to burn a few bulk say only it's a classic,
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won't it? if i could, we present them on the property. we need me plum. does that make the buy owns? i think it's a great the more up is how does she actually see a new technician? yeah. yeah. that have both parties. you know, the, the art of the deal. yeah. no, but the frosty over there at the moment in the trenches boys what better way to get a bit of heat because when the media set up a train uh you know, ukrainians has been angry with america because they're stopping them from continuing this 4th reality of the of course is that most ukrainians are terrified of the regime. i mean, remember this a police state and media is controlled directly by zalinski is office is grossly corrupt. you know, violence and the judiciary corruption, it's everywhere. you've got nowhere to hide. if you fall file also landscapes regime or we people aren't happy with it. right. oh yeah, i don't think that's
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a own fair thing to say. i think so to treat for some reason most ukrainians don't want to die for the not go through the. yeah. yeah. yeah, yeah, and you know, a little bit of that is leaking through, you know, you all seen the videos of women on the streets, jumping in to say people are getting abducted for nato to be sent these to side to put something else interesting that i need to go up from the dos spends of the interweb at was a school play in ukraine and, you know, remember the school system and ukraine is very heavily infiltrated by the ultra nationalist ideology and propaganda. you know, this is the kindergarten for the ss. so they want these boys to go up and head off to die, at least the killing mosca bites. but in reality, the narrative that this war is a joy, joe seems to be leaching through a bit royal. he did seem not to be happy with the draft officer was dragging their parents since the blog, but indeed that's, i'm a look on the video. and so here we go. so
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here's the parents. it's a, it's a school play kind of gig. i suddenly dropped officer comes on what kind of welcome did you get? boom, right hook. because they say, you know, you got the, all the local sleeping feel as we say in order. you know, as you see, a sort of counter narrative leaching into the schools. we see also the increase in a tax on infrastructure, but ukrainians are trying to stop the war. the reality of what's happening, your brain has begun to leech into the western media. you know, it's not just about the big don saying that somebody sees a dictator which you use. it's not just a bit advancing that europe is an empty democratic anti sovereignty. you know, basically of oppressive authoritarian easy. it's about the tooth bleaching into the media. the media that we all know times the usa,
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the national down for the moxie also we talked about here of the show and previous weeks. we all know was paid and bought by the c i a by the establishment of the things are changing. um, there's a difference coming into the narrative right on the absolutely correct. so here's an example. here's a headline. that's a good was realized and nobody just a number why ukrainian soldiers are running away as more with russia drags on. yeah . well, i've got one here and a little game of ping pong. we'd like a little bit of ping pong here, a little headline, ping pong the, you know, you, here's, we'll see it. and this one, the guardian, which used to be the, you know, the guardians of liberal left wing and 2 more policies, no completely pro more hollowed out. um, both mega phone. let's listen to what they've got to say the guardian. everybody is tired. oh, no sherlock. the mood has changed. the ukrainian armies desertion crisis. oh, you, dearest friends, 24. a. well,
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why are you crazy and soldiers living there units and how to give them back? on finally, news just in this is my favorite one. this is a good. here we go. the week ukraine, your crime is disappearing, army border willing come scripts and this illusion veterans are fling the front line. know, what would you do if you a 1000000 russians were coming out to you would in exhaustible weapons tying smiths all the boys were going to be fighting with shovels. remember that one of you that are running out of miss, i'll go run out of the planes running out of time throwing out a man. they're not really, you know, to keep anything. the only thing they're running out of is ukrainians to keep that of a state march. the sort of great truth. i think there's also one very famous and well known draft daughter in ukraine cross been torturing this even before the war started. oh yes indeed, my, my little friend, i'm just so happens. a certain irish journalist getting itself into trouble again
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with the spew the mere towards this and i want they want to kill me. i just wanted to have a little sniffing around about mr. so when skis background, you don't mind, you don't mind that a dispatched over a 1000000 people at another world's to the underwear of the basic to that. that's what of also served in the military. right. okay. imagine that he would have had been the 1st of the front in 2014, 2015. when the post my down at regime assaulted, the people in new gone, scanned and done boss, right? oh you, you think you'd be straight up there for his metal? me apparently, no, i don't know. look at it. i posted on line why x account, check it out to about missed as an ascii, having for someone's send to him that various addresses that you currently. i mean, if you're trying to track them down to do is military service, pretty 142015 when he was nowhere to be found in dodge to the draft. and i think
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change even in mosques. notice that with you posted, what can i say? he's got good taste. these are 5 of the most good news. hello you, you. another thing that we can to ignore this week is of course, the new, the security come from spacing me a little bit and for global us and you know, nasal box lot per se, but something that caught our eye here at the most go mules was the chairman of the munich conference, i remember the big news at the conference with j, the vans basically walton into the room and telling them they're all full of that. you know, you're fighting for democracy, butcher flooding, a dictatorship with the, you know, billions in weapons, half the money's been stolen. meanwhile, in your old countries, germany, france, the u. k. u arresting people for having an opinion. what was wrong with what van said? absolutely nothing, but it seems sort of so upset that say is quite significantly, some of the european partners as a lot of the road here would call the let's have
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a look at the chairman of the conference motion. me say it was because it was his last conference, you know, never people like schwab, they want these conferences for years. it's a big back counter. and some people say is because payroll is the loans officer terms. the old barn turley, the tools crumbs of. if you all do that, focus on strengthening the consistent application. let me conclude and this becomes difficult. oh cool. cool. here's the point, what all these, you know, you're going to ask yourself, these are the people in charge of your team and global security. the munich security conference, right? what's gonna happen when these people face the russians in this font?
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the more which we keep getting told about russia is going to attack us in 5 years. how do they know what russian is going to do in 5 days time? oh, what was your attack in europe is obviously no evidence of a post, as there was never any evidence that the soviets, even on a plan to attack the west during the cold war. it's all completely manufactured. both. i'm talking about manufactured boats that brings us nicely into what this is all about. it's all about the weapons. it's all about the box lot, but it's all about the cache, right? i need to know what this is, what it's all about, right? this is about fear no fear, no big defense contracts. no credit for russians are coming in 5 years time. sort of knows that it's complete and dribbled. where's the evidence? show us the evidence. no evidence of russian interference in the elections in romania or involved all the horrors interfering anywhere because they didn't
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interfere anywhere. right. but there is evidence of huge arms deals being made on the park of all this hyper terrorizing of the european population. correct? absolutely correct. and you know, they're making good money just this week, right? in mental german mind web as manufacturing company got a new the cd over the german government for 3 years. and $260000000.00 euros and german taxpayers are going to pay for it. but that's all coming right as germans have to, you know, basically for the pill bill for this stuff. right. i think germany has given ukraine, probably 40000000000 euros according to the chancellor, re here in germany. that's a vast amount of money. meanwhile, the energy bills are going up because they allowed somebody to blow up the hard stream. right. so just and say it's basically self harm sanctions. and course the
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sanctions on you. they stuff the russians, right? the russian stopped in their tracks. they, they turned around went back to moscow, right? because of the sanctions, right. i'll tell you what has stopped change the german education is going to need to hold. now the, some universities having to cut many programs and even implement playoffs, because there is no money at all, went down to ukraine's all is cloud all is different. and then of course, today the sunday when the shows airing is the day that germans will decide if they want to several more years of the captain, c, a, the stewardship of good old, the old off shelves. the man who has led the german economy to great heights, or maybe a f d to everybody saying is a, you know, there's a bunch of nazis because the nazis wanted end to the war and ukraine. they want to stop on control the immigration. they want to basically fixture them in society and
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look after german interests. that's called in and not see these days. yeah, i'm not too sure what to look at all of getting self and shape for the election. and he has some real sage advice for the german people. he's a mind you can trust. where's a bear back? i wonder what the video he said when this comes i've on to mention so now this will be given, disappeared off is on it's part of our country continues to be, well, are you getting on series? have you looked at the window? all the shots look out the window. what does that does once this is neither trying nothing on this team portal cloud, which is so strong, we send secure peace and security ukraine. anybody talked in human last as does a speaking of old bear back uh, you know,
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the absolute pinnacle of diplomatic intelligence. you know, she did the complete $360.00, i mean it is an end up being and they need to get. but that's how i look at the mrs . bear back book. getting yourself in shape for the elections like uh oh, off. yeah. so you think you build up something from the bins of the another world? mm. i mean its not bad. well, definitely better than what more please doing the book and all of her doing her 360 or is it do? do she said she was going to do it 360, he's in a threes. it's just oh god, she's an x a. how much you're given us by the way, and a great the plan. yeah, we're going to have our agents are out of explosion at the end of the year. they don't seem to have much to do, do you opinions? they're very good at sitting in a room together talking to each other. no talk to anybody else. i'm talk to the
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russians directly is the chinese they get in the room and talk to each other. they drink tea and convince each other that the big bad russians are going to eat all their babies for breakfast. i'm just a have expedited again. that's all the listen to among you. when the video drew from scott of i didn't buy it was a come when i have she wants, was it minus the minor please? the wonderful home even. so basically in a bind free speech from you just say for you to try it out. you. so that's like, you know, murder everyone to prevent murder, you know, rate the rate this uh, you know, what? it's just a completely insane logic of oppressing free speech to defend this welcome to the you. so that's mr. how back complaining about free speech. you know it's, it's just new way. they always argue complaint about free speech with someone who disagrees with them. what is their right to make up of the russia around india,
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china, anyone else? even the americans now and know it's challenging them when they want to use both data from a fake polling group and you fine no problem. yeah. just use a jump to apologize deutscher villa who actually paid the institute of sociology in kia, of and then i'll have to say of, oh sorry we it's a completely crooked scout. but how back and is friends also? oh yeah, i think you've been the room edging around as we say, you've discovered that there is a little website little tool that they're using to track down anybody who might disagree with them on the website on the internet, correct? correct. so there is this website, even though if it's cold, so done. so done. sounds like sounds like their political careers anyway and wasn't suppose to do is help and went to america cli scan for insults and other bad polk about their clients like mister hobbit and make
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a criminal complaint and give this people jailed automatically. oh, you automatically jail anybody who disagrees, which it sounds like completely the free european union. i love it and the fun part is the topic and his other friends we're going to talk about later is promoting the site on there, but sites. so i want to a, to read out what he's saying there. well, basically the many politicians, but also many of the public figures are exposed to hatred, insults, and even death threats on a daily basis. joined the club po, uh, the guys on move towards the peacemaker list. uh me. see sweetie. so many other people who dissent against your book were on kill this with. they actually want to kill us. don't want to use that. you are an asshole online. i have decided not to accept this unless mobilize it for to take consistent action together with so don,
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my political career against insults and threats which violates the law. oh, and our dear ears guess who is also on the website. who's there change our friend? are all friend and mike, the goals i know is the evil brought. no. is all you mr. struck them a month? you remember your words say slow about your pride in your in your lie? do you remember she's on it as well because she, it is right? that's all just to do what she had to say. i do not allow people who insult me in. so 1st way to do so without consequences, you are sheltering me. make us in your cell all, you're not every potential papa. try to shut. know if i commit crimes online, it will have consequences for the board. of course. meanwhile, the big threatened jeremy, as we said, is the f d alternative for joy deutscher,
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you know, and they are an alternative for dodge and alternative is green insanity, the woke insanity. and of course, this endless flushing of all of germany's great wealth at one time, an industry into ukraine. you know, it's so far. so what has the german government been doing? they've been sending protests out in the street against a political opponent, opponents. that's where we are binding free speech funding, protest against your political opponents. sounds for your par, terry. and to meet the after you, the people we should be scared of. that's a look at, let's say, a german, me, yeah, well, a new german having a look at how he could make his feelings felt in a very sort of democratic way about the a f d roll, a video of a given. what's happened in germany recently with numerous people that it seems to be a regular across. this is pretty serious during this 1st thing. we have nothing,
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he's very good at this and put it, there's still a message here. royce, it's a sort of subliminal id like in the us when people said, you know, oh don, you know, he's an animal, he's a hitler rice, he's a this, these are the, did he get shot and then he tried to shoot them again, all this kind of under tone of legitimizing political pilots, it all seems to be coming from the left. not from the right side of the yet again, the train pulled into the station and all again this an i exhausted from a hard work looking into the spins of the into way of finding out inconvenient little treats for you guys. it's come to an end. but we'll be here course, next week here, but this week, i think you should sit back and enjoy the collapse of the facade of global homo. you should allow yourselves this week to not worry about the impending do the 3rd world war because it looks far less likely to happen. slap yourselves on the back
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and sit back and watch the live tired of me in europe, in particular, staring at each other across and increasing the deepening goals. i'll do uh, wondering how they're gonna keep the world going in ukraine at any cost. what uncle simon rides off into the distance to see his own country like you should have done a long time ago. we'll be here again next week. same time, same place. and we hope to see you in the backseat for me and i will see you this child show the
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hello and welcome to the most up. for here we discuss the wheel and the crap is more on us than most americans. politicians. here's the one that was exposed, then lies deceit and the production. the american system also is the one who's willing to have a dialogue. all the issues can only be solid. you had to cease why them and them, at least you've started the process. and it's towards the lensky look at you and put boss your mandate. the . the
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headline stories tens of thousands gather 10 more in slight the lebanese has bowl a leader, a house on those realized as ideas, spider jets for overhead. these really defense minister sees that show. of course my post favorite skies should be taken as a warning also. and the war didn't need to happen, it was proposed, they were all kinds of conversations back then about ukraine. joining nato is the president has spoken about this. that didn't happen. the new us administration takes a name off the events that led up to the conflict in ukraine, loving their zalinski offers his position for a seat within the north atlantic. a lions. if we are talking about peace in ukraine,
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i'm ready to leave my position and i'm ready to do it in exchange for ukraine's membership in nato. dear friends, we have achieved a historic result. we have never been stronger together. the projections show that we are the only party that has doubled our previous selection results, plus the lights for the anti mos immigration alternative for germany party after reporting its best ever federal election results. finishing 2nd, the conservative cd you top of all as we'll have to form a governing coalition. the this is our to international. i'm you know, neil and you're welcome to the news. rob is really a fighter jets have flown low overpaid route. as large crowds attended the funeral of hezbollah chief, her son this roll out on sunday. the militant groups leader was killed in an idea
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for a strike in the lebanese capital. last year. video posted online such a show, the war paint flying information near the stadium where the ceremony was taking place. also reports that a ton in southern 11 on shown on the left. busy the screen here as being targeted despite the current ceasefire in place. these surely defense minister stays the jets over by roots, were all about sending us to the is really air force planes that are currently circling the bay root skies above us on us. or all those funeral are conveying a clear message. whoever threatens to destroy israel and attacks israel, that will be the end of him. you will specialize in funerals and we will specialize in victories. the notice of the law slot for many years, every credible season around 1 30 pm here on a sunday, as the coffee,
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the white across the stadium, the $4.00 oh $5.00, friday. just very, very, to this lady and was able to come over to destroy the few through the people who refused to ball is like the annual surveys we saw around the holding the evidence of the i these many people in the news. so bad to this, into perspective, anybody's coming in for them right? that way in the office. they are cool. breaking down into
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who is making genocide and because island palestine and heartland has always stood with the palestine and always stood with the people in this region, you are suffering from colonialism and imperialism. the idea of has also published new footage showing the moment that his bowl a leader was killed. back in september. the video shows a plain dropping multiple bones over at b roots along with the resulting explosions. while hezbollah as new secretary general has followed his grouping, will continue to push back against the occupying idea of troops in the country. so when we say that we will exercise all legitimate right and continue to resist israel, even if all homes are destroyed and we are selves are killed. we are committed to our goal of expelling the occupies from lebanese soil. if we want to and the lawyers are the, is really meant that it sees,
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we can see that they have nothing to do and they have nothing to say except for late things international, the new and the agreements and getting to be the 30 signed people. what happened to the adjoining definitive was the way to again, it is a violation of the 2nd team on agreement. it is an example of a, b, e, b, a s h, i guess the values are 33. that is a way to 35 people to send them a message that it is still on. okay. applying force and extend. ok point the man, the sea and the sky or the air. so no, it has nothing to do with the power. and we know that the one who or that is united itself is, is extra to me, live on on, is austin, supply in port parts of the eastern cities in the south. and it's just a pretty common thing. informations against the 17 whole one agreements to
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targeting a civilian or the menus or people and defend the shows. and so i'm off has accused israel or violating the goals that cease fire. i'm their prisoners swap deal bounce has been even nothing yahoo! postpone the release of over 600 published indian prisoners after ha sounded over 6 hostages as agreed on sunday. here's how these really prime minister's office justified them. it, in light of her mazda is repeated violations, including the ceremonies that humiliate our hostages and the cynical exploitation of our hostages for propaganda purposes. it has been decided to delay the release of terrorist that was planned for yesterday until the release of the next hostages has been assured and without the humiliating ceremonies. israel was expected to release the over 600 fasting and prisoners after him on some of these things is rarely as hostages as part of the ceasefire agreement. but when its turn came,
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israel decided to port it's part of the exchange on hold sparking outrage throughout palestine, especially among the families of the prisoners waiting for them in gaza and the west bank and the report for 16 years. we have been waiting for this day, hoping for the release of our son like the other prisoners, this suffering today is a continuation of the suffering we've endured over the years of his imprisonment. as we were shocked, as usual by the occupations way of dealing, hurting the families, tormenting them, and the prisoners level. today, all the families of the prison estate and the governor rate. we will not leave this place except to ensure the safety of all the families and will arrange for a whole night for them. the code that has seeped into the souls will not be eased by any one. given the difficult circumstances they haven't viewed and lived through the day, the release was stopped at the very last minutes when to the palestinian prisoners
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had already boarded the buses to leave a mouse has condemned a 0. it's using it all violating the ceasefire agreement. and that's called on the international mediators to pressure the country into full ceiling. it's part of the deal. we believe that again, these are the 2 games from the right wing government to sabotage and undermine the deal to send a message of willingness to go back to war. this game, after how much release the fix is rarely hostages, they were shown overjoyed and thinking of their former captors by it is or says that they were acting under duress and has been in general fiercely criticizing so much for the way they have been conducting these exchanges staging public ceremonies displaying the coffins with the bodies of the victims inside and of the pollsters. the depicting delight being this of benjamin. nothin yackel with bangs and blood on his face. and earlier how mazda is also sparked outrage when they released the bodies of 4 is really hostages, including those of 2 children and their mother. and these really forensics couldn't
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confirm her identity. said that that could have been possible because the family was still buying the idea of air strikes, targeting the building where they were being held at the time. so her remains could have gotten mixed up with the remains of other victims. in the meantime, thousands of his release have taken to the streets of tel aviv demanding that the stories stick to their part of the deal release the palestinian prisoners during for the wellbeing of those is rarely hostages, still being kept by how much well, some reaction we received was from palestinian christian active estimate create delay on the who sees in his view the is really prime ministers move his aim to playing to power. so the only way out for him is to create an excuse to stop the the, to hold the exchange process. uh and, and to, by the way, uh,
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tried to save his goal. sure. let's remember that the 2nd most important person in the governmental goal issue and then israel, the self admitted, fascist best seller, smoke judge. uh, threatened to leave the government. if the 2nd phase i'll be in agreement to seize is rarely genocide and guides that took place. this a 2nd phase starts next week. so uh and then, you know, also aims at for political reasons, internal domestic, political reasons, hold this agreement show you can have them by time to salvage whatever he can of his government and hopefully for him maintain disclosure and that keeps him empower and keeps him away from jail as corruption charges, i wait for him as soon as he leaves office. okay, moving the program on washington, special and voice in the middle east. how's the cur?
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the conflict in ukraine was provoked. the senior us figure also admitted western problem. this is a bike nato. membership for kids was a direct threat to most the word didn't need to happen. it was provoked. it doesn't necessarily mean it was provoked by the russians. they were all kinds of fun conversations back then about ukraine joining nato. the president has spoken about this that didn't need to happen. it basically became a threat to the russians. and so we have to deal with that fact. and those are real facts on the ground here. russia for years has race concerns about ukraine joining nato. and it seems like off to the talks and we at washington has actually had these concerns from russia, with united soleski still sticks to these narratives of all ukraine, joining nato and is getting a sharp response from the us officials committed located me if we are talking about peace in ukraine. i'm ready to leave my position and i'm ready to do. it's an exchange for ukraine's membership in nato. if there are such conditions right now,
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i'm ready. i focus on our security guarantees. ukraine today, nothing 20 years. and i'm not planning to stay in power for decades. so lensky says he'll resign for peace and nato membership. the little dictator needs to resign and let ukraine have free and fair elections. we aren't paying for their war anymore. but you know, it actually looks like the landscape is not willing to hold elections in the country because he refused to hold them a fast and actually stating that they can only be carried out of to the motion of the waste lifted until that trump didn't even minutes his was and not sure he went as far as coatings and then skid dictator who is low and ukrainian pulse. and while we're saying this washington's in rest direct towards key of the seems to be a shift between moscow and a washington as margaret rubio, actually, the state of washington has submitted a draft resolution to the un general assembly on the need for a peaceful set. them into the conflict and ukraine,
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and you need immediate reports actually claim that the resolution does not condemn russia as the aggressor and the conflict. we also keep hearing about this proposed square earth steegal and to be home or die between washington and kiff. but another player got involved under the news of the u. s. london district on this story for us, where the deal stands. well, you know, the deal was a very important for washington, as it would allow to invest in ukraine's minerals in exchange for further aid. and you know, if it turns out that actually fee of find a deal with a lot of the full ashley trump single duration just a few days before his there are no few ration. and obviously, um zalinski actually sign is a quote, a 100 he, upon the ship declaration, width length is just um and you know, something washington was obviously not very happy about. and because for the past 3 years of the conflict, uh so lensky can fill in school on regular basis,
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cried from the west to the age, and it seems peaceful just it didn't have to pay washington back value. i know that we had 100, and that's a fact. i am not going to recognize 500, no matter who speaks today, no matter how we communicate with all due respect to our partners. i'm standing fun because this is a true situation. i'm not ready to fix even 100000000000. i will explain why. because we should not recognize crops. is that like it or not? then we find it goes shaded with fighting and negotiated with the us congress. i am grateful to the congress. it was in the presence of the 2 parties and it would always accept the night and states as given $350000000000.00 because we had a stupid in top, but it's president and administration. so we're asking for rarer than oil. edu, we didn't get you guys the last, give us a pony. also hoping for security guarantees when it comes down to deploying weston troops to ukraine. but since the us about she said, no,
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it's not going to happen. and now it's need down to economic security guarantees. and according to the new york times of report, the west has actually released the was security from the mineral agreement, or aust, refusing basically to promise to go for the ministry to key f and us treasury secretary also states as if this still does not include military guarantees for ukraine, it does feel as if you cranes biggest toner, its biggest sponsor, the u. s. it's not happy with not the mirror zalinski on his stalling of any peace talks and not what's shown quite starkly, wasn't it? but ukraine wasn't invited to these piece talks or the beginning of them in re yeah . last week i was quite a snob. yeah, exactly. as you just said, a kid wasn't invited to the p stokes and re add them, you know, they were much anticipated. it was the 1st time most going, washington got together after 3 years of silence between the 2 new club house and
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the talks actually helped to lay the foundation for future relations. go to do marco rubio particularly emphasize the fundamental importance of each country being guided by its national interest. these national interest, of course, will not always coincide, it is very important to regulate these discrepancies the conversation was very useful pushing we not only listened, but also heard each other. and i have reason to believe that the american side has begun to better understand our position. so i came away today convinced that they are willing to begin to engage in a serious process to determine how and how quickly and to what mechanism can have and be brought to this war. i think it's important to have this meeting because we haven't really had much engagement with the russians for almost 3 years. and it's, that's the table for future conversations. how that turns out will be up to the parties and their willingness not just to make commitments but to live by them. uh, that will be tested. you know the prominent spike spice and to me treat pascals actually stated that contacts between mosca and washington have become more
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frequent off to the talks and re add. and russia and us are actually set to meet at the end of next week. something obviously, everyone is going to keep a very close, only on and russian, deputy foreign minister also said that the sites will discuss the elimination of air attends in biological relations. and you know, we'll have to wait and see who he really was talking about that as well as a fresh round of talks between american and russian diplomats per person took place in saudi arabia in just a matter of days. u. s. broadcaster and commented or been swamped, believes improve relations between moscow and washington with a wide benefits. one of the things that makes this entire dialogue so important between the western russia is that they didn't talk only about ukraine, which is interesting because for the past 3 years, we've seen that the united states doesn't talk to russia at all. but when we talk about russia, it's a completely singular, we only talked about one issue,
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the war and ukraine. and so one of the things that we see in this discussion that was very important was an entire discussion about gaz problem and about energy. the back of the united states is talking about working with russia and getting investment into gas from and working on energy projects with russia is not just stunning. the reporter, so they're a minute ago, a week ago, a lot of people wouldn't believe that this conversation would be happening now. a year ago, a lot of people thought might have thought this conversation would never happen again. the idea that the us is talking about energy ideas with russia at a time when europe badly needs both russian energy and american energy and the united states is trying to really build out its energy profile. i think it's a pretty remarkable moment. so that's a very important moment. again, this discussion going far beyond just ukraine, but also talking about bigger issues about russia in the united states. the united states saying they want to see americans being able to invest in russia and russian companies able to act in the united states. again, this is something that a year ago, 2 years ago, wasn't even discuss. all right, to another big story, big,
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conservative christian democrats are, and course for the victory and the german federal election. but the story of the i for many is the party who's finished 2nd. that's the right wing alternative for germany, which is double that support. in fact, since the last national photo, the f, the leader, se, if her party is now excluded from a governing coalition, it will be a trail of the people of your friends. we have achieved a historic result. we have never been stronger together. the projections show that we are the only party that has doubled our previous selection result will see what unfolds in the coming weeks. however, if what we anticipate happens that the cd you will copy the a of these policies and then betray its own voters by forming a coalition with the left. then i can assure you, the next election will come faster than you can imagine. and we will surpass the cd you as the strongest force that is our goal. and not everyone was pleased with the,
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the success. a group of leveling demonstrators gathered on the streets and for a lane to vent their own graft. the party, strong electronic performance, was a big police presence with officers moving in to break up the crowds out there. they started sounding, load, siren yet so the 1st official results are beginning to trickle in the conservative city. you tops the vote with a shy of 30 at per cents of ports, and then there's the out the most immigration if the searching it, the 2nd taking a full one 5th of all ballots available. while the party of current shows the loft schultz has had a nightmare, done a full 10 percentage points from 2021. by noon, find the dear friends. dear comrades, this is a disappointing election result for the social democratic party. this is also an election defeat. the last time the election result was better. i take responsibility for that. this time the election result is poor and therefore i also
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take responsibility for this outcome as well with no parties finishing above the 50 percent threshold. yet another coalition government will have to be formed with a cd you as a senior partner. now it's leader frederick mertz. i said he hopes to complete stop by your pro, but shuffler sholtes, the company leader has already ruined his party. it's all and he talks the f t also seemingly won't be in the frame as the person deborah pronounced previously, but not to work with the brewing political force for weeks. many helping predicting mr. mertz will take the top job. so expect the,
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the, the, the with german folders we heard from say a lot of things really need to be looked at closely if the country is to move forward on this most. that has to be a change here because things can't go on like this in our country, from the economic situation. so many other things we see this is fundamentally important information. the main issues for me are internal security. that foreigners should simply leave here again, you know, that they don't do anything. you know, they only cost us money, you know,
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and also ukraine. we have nothing to do with that. it's of no use to us. we must stop doing this like we have to keep our money for ourselves. yeah, the old government was basically bad and something should definitely happen now where people say, okay, germany is moving forward again and is not so marginalized and has not been laughed at by everyone or has to be accepted again with german politician lawyer and former european parliamentary and for the f, the gunner back sees the results are assigned that people have lost faith in the established parties and see them as the cause of the countries decline. it's a good result is as much worse than the opinion polls, but it's broadly lines of uh, if he has a. ready good share of age and this is the number of seats in parliament at so it's an expect dates,
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a very good result would shut down today. at least bible's position as the puppies leader and principal populate and figure out 1st that germany is kind of the, experiencing the west economic crisis since the 2nd world war seconds at basically the visa and the party said at least in terms of it's a policy. busy brand and probably 9 smilies. motiv, james, the depth of the crises and confusing a radical change in policies. now why more people lose faith in the established bodies. at the start performance of the c, d. u is an indication to fix this for many pages. it is still
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time see over a experience because enough and lines at the disastrous situation in germany at all, which has emerged over for the last the street in the house. he is, is, has no dirty being caused by the loss of its being rid force and excessive aid as a result of the policies introduced by johnson. so it's a mix results in terms of what people want me to do and say is that more people on the. busy of the chain uh, the seriousness of the prophets. nice. it's all i've thought is it for not from the our team use students, but our programs are just getting going. see what's showing wherever you are today . the
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students to look for those. you don't know me. my name is joe, i'm a traditional catholic, father of 6 children. 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 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 same there fish higg. mm hm. yeah. okay, so that's called eco,
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and the russians love the good and bad the pros and cons expectations meeting reality till now that i can just put the stuff out that i see here. 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 a good husband who had a friend of whose mother recommended that or onto this website. and you haven't met anyone you've been traveling. you was too busy to meet. anyone. just go onto this website and at 1st i kind of laughed about it and i thought, you know how, that's funny. like, you know,
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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 a 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 job, i had a good job and he took his face very serious. so just wondering, he just seemed to have all the qualities that i was searching for and which i hadn't seen in anyone that had i had met before. or am i girls? what are you doing? what are you doing? i'm taking a video. can you tell papa what you're doing?
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you're making dinner break cookies. have a very happy time in america. we really do those early is i will really voice 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 gay parents and how gay 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
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child thought that they were during gamble of the way they wanted to be girl. so they could be take the way and take 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 these appendages, you are born with them. 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 your job, you'll be em unemployed. well, you can support your family. so you want to live
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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 in america was up here, right? this is, this is our american. see those. we have a tendency and have had 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, you adam and even then there's george washington. and then there was america and then we find, you know, so 2 world wars and where the greatest country on it, that's how it seems that we've talked about those 3 of the world rest as the bad
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guys. and these guys are, you know, a against us really actually, i've seen all these movies of, of russia being this dark cherry place and depressed. and everybody starving. and it's a really 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 by you know, if as best you know like, oh when i get there that when they have
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a police and 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 aspire. 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 on uh, at the, at the corners of the rest is 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 to where you can be friends is perfect. why is, is our very convenient? i can see that this is what our family had to do. and i 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 killed
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a. can you tell us what we did today? maybe going to a digital story. next there's been thousands of the lee was doing we are we the injected this to say? yeah, good, the beautiful the 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, i got here and then finally realize no, 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
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a youtube channel about our family life and roger previous me as rick florine. hi, brief, bring everybody. i thought you might like a little introduction to our family coming side. so finding the 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 know there is definitely in understandably, there is paperwork that's involved with renting, especially to foreigners. this is my internet. oh, the only thing it's like you know, 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. 3 to us 3 me so it takes, i think a lot of goodwill from the landlord to take a family, especially
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a big family like ours on this asia and jackie, he's almost to his birthday's away. he's a serious oh, you're bringing 6 children with you. okay. well, maybe the house phone be there in a month. you never know right? either way. he's getting hit 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 russian 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 papa. right. well right now i am doing some video can audio editing for our channel. i'd 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 while we're getting it
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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 is that it's, it's very, very nice when you like best about russian. 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. waiting 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 time we didn't have a cause. so to go out was a very big 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
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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 the room was warm is not in the countryside. now in see, i think that a office here is really just a blur. so here, e a at this store where there are lots of publishes uh, lots of, of based 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 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. ringback is this where the church telling him maybe
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maybe come on cedar, let's go get on the bus. it is stressful. any parent owner that when you have children, you know, you think about these things and you're stressed about it. but then we put in our look with my coming here because we think that it's a better place to raise our children. but do you think that this thing we're in, 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 god was that way. if he wants us to be here, then he will make the pos, the i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people.
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a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence. the point obviously is to trace a truck rather than to the area. i mean with artificial intelligence, we have so many with him in the a robot must protect his phone existence with alexis plus the silver. so the book to somebody how can it be that um the ship to the middle east from a country whose top officials constantly complain about shortages of munitions and
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military equipments. literally located in the blue, but of boston llc or even movie elbowing it's systemic. below grade level nominal filter. so we will some of those that us there we, i'm about the lazy student and then also one of the easiest on bottom of, of, of, of the solar. well, nice to have to kind of get the stuff going on. now, why are weapons from ukraine spreading over the world? to turn this country into a major arms hub, will continue to bolster ukraine's and forces by rushing them a capabilities that they need to defend their country. the everyone knows very well that we don't sell but known as pineapples or any kind of children's toys. we sell women's. yes. we're also known in the world as arms dealers that we must not be ashamed of them. the to the covers more or less than the
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most american politicians. here's the one who was exposed to lies deceit. and the caption, the american system also is the one who's willing to have a dialogue on issues can only be solved. you had to see slide them and them, at least you've started the process. and it's towards the lensky look at you and put boss your monday. the th 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 intense today did not bring my who's chunk of or so is all
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live in, learn live and learn, get ready for every cities. tend of weather in alaska today must go celebrate the world war 2 victory day. i decided to try to watch the parade from the street. while the children are watching at home. the doors are going to the, the haven't felt safer here. i didn't feel safe or anywhere. then here is the safest they've ever felt. in a, in russia, you'll actually have a real defense system. this is something that's 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 about of the to defend itself than any other country in the world. right. the an amazing thing for everybody to celebrate in the world
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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, the residents have already, you know, congratulated me on the 5th 3 day as an american and the other talk you there. so it's all on a holiday. the rest of the really the only people who are remembering this right now, it's a little bit inconvenient, perhaps for other countries to very man break this right about bell b relates a little bit low change. ringback the german and the people who died in jesus from the great patriarch. well of 1941 when they defeated oxygen that german
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i have been so impressed about the russian armed forces. the soldiers that i have personally met, great day over here at the park will very going uh, the, the great exhibit here. very fun, very interesting, very educational, multiple levels. the russian soldiers who are not afraid of being who they are. and you have principles for what they stand for. there you are with a british husky as a say instead of problems with it. they're just such a great multitude of videos of russian soldiers rang before battle wearing insignia and spiritual things. this is something that used to be part of, at least certain segments of the american military went and told me, read it now, but they will not tolerate. the superiors wouldn't let them and they can fly,
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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. banner of christ or something like this. your traditional catholics in our faith is the most important part of our lives. one of the reasons we move 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 and the world. traditional catholics deeply believed this. this year, pilgrims from fatima came to moscow. some of them walked 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 us who is your subsample suspect to me it says us and yes and obviously excluded between us. the massage that i'm shipping to the security
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ship of ours they also produce you'll see some of that for you to jump off. one point it's going to be a 1000000, i could definitely see them in the, on the, in the, 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, my 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 covers to or, and he said, oh, we just received the temporary residency. and i just started to cry and gray and i
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had to sit down because because i kind of cried, stand up at the same time because i couldn't break the sit down and then i cried. some of the 9 months of pressure lift all coming to a close at one time to recognize it too. behind me. mr. perkins. yes, you should go rushing there. yeah. what is it? uh it was a tow. it was cubic um the rest of the others looked into it, but just seen him going with it. i see it. who am i supposed called was do it wrong e of watching the show. but edition over the internet place around here, but she's cuz she did, i'd say, well, definitely ask for that to go over and i understood what he has because i just thought i thought you would have to on those who cannot access to e. so to be a serious us to do got to sit on the corner to finish and you know, much of need we're thousands of be suitable for me yesterday. so stuff. so really
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civil bush. yeah. yeah. because the goddess poses because this is amazing. it's wonderful to have access to the confirmation that we can stay here in russia. we can just relax now that we have the temporary residency in for me. now i've gone into nesting merge. so i, if these are nice to feel like i can make a nest to my baby assumable showing this, all right, let's see what he just started. p as in sam, this is, this is small. so be more than many ways. it was difficult in many ways it was easy . um, you know, uh it takes cold days or days. the only difficult thing is 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, gosh, and we spent many hours here for our medical,
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the joy there was some very difficult days, but then we have days like this that it just wonderful day since. so it's so it's temporary residency will have 3 years state. so we're here. our next big landmark is mikhail coming? oh, wait, just about 5 weeks away. we've been given a tip on to make sure you all can get a russian passport right after his birth. eliminating the need for our residents permit in years of waiting for the 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 give you the boat for her plane. okay. okay, that is hilarious. i just to let you know, i keep talking so far we go. i think there is no way to do. we gotta do particular needs to be arrested. 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
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doctors on the cruises. so what can help to do now to see pops and he can also go to work. now, you can go to work to now the work here that you go us. now we get some money. increase village so long as high on couple of didn't have a don't the oh okay, that's exciting. yeah. he is out 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 or, and chose 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
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scans just said it looks bad and i had to deliver it early. sometimes twice. i delivered a like a week early or a couple of weeks early just to make sure that the baby was not in danger. or if not receiving the nutrients and oxygen needed and things like that. talk to and simon me. she was so kind she, she gave me a personal number last time. she said if it's any trouble, i can call her at any time. yeah. and say on that, 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 at ease since it's my 1st time to do. and also because i do have like the language barrier . yester, me so i can 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 and that's what i am for how
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come? no, i'm not going to keep that. it's a great, great film shed. cmt, okay. taken care of every policy. i want everything to be neat and tidy and you have a nice diagnostic. your man, your children, your house. you close your here. you live around this display. i rel i'm not sure who i am kind of pushing you across the vehicle with like like the man how are you kind of a well my husband, joseph. yeah. very nice to meet you. i'm says of it. he's able to, to david, have to do some less on this is later address on the nation because of the have to check them, made the conditions. yeah, and this is a to us, it is you money to are and then your found to situate the usual practice to bother the chapel more often. people the careful baby. yeah, yeah,
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yeah. do know we use it. what a go. i hope it's a boy because i thought it was a boy. yes, it's a boy called good jasmine graves. zillow, literally, lips, nose buys, right side promotions. so all you so fresh, normally it's just wonderful. 50 percent of face. yeah. that's that. so is missing, you gosh, it looks like you, you just mount mountain views and the right position. yes, she was a boy again. sure. it was nice way of the year before. and actually if you have any questions. yes, i did already ask you once in the past, i had a problem with plus son to like to like vascular regions. no problem. it's good to see think he should. i am so surprised. that's why i had to ask again,
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i am very surprised. center political chord over our souls. emerson is okay. so rachel lyons, thank you. as long as i feel very happy that he's healthy, it's such a relief to see that because i just now know i know he they sponsors off for you. thank you. so thank you. yeah, take the change really so excited to see that. okay, this one. yeah. he's the cutest little it. when a kid some right now with the hello and welcome to the cost of full or here we discuss them real in the
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utilities because i'm thinking between h a and you will forgive me for doing them for some reason for the cause that bottle is it on. so i must as if i knew the rest of your activity at the time you have so we show you the solution pretty. she is doing much to it. the customer lives here. so mitchell, i'm seeing you in the joke. state video. couple metro split. sure, cool. i've seen movie as well. the additional us, steve, is this the of the
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headlines stories? tens of thousands, gather 10 more in slain, 11, east coast bull, our leader, a house on those relative as idea of fighter jets more overhead. these really defense ministers, things that show of course, my pulse pay route, skies should be taken as a warning also. and the war didn't need to happen, it was proposed, they were all kinds of conversations back then about ukraine joining nato. the president has spoken about this. that didn't happen. the new us administration takes a name off the events that led up to the conflict. been you prayed, loving their zalinski, offers his position for a seat within the north atlantic alliance. if we are talking about peace in ukraine,
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i'm ready to lead my position and i'm ready to do it in exchange for ukraine's membership in nature. dear friends, we have achieved a historic results. we have never been stronger together. the projections show that we are the only party that has doubled our previous election results. plus the lights for the anti must immigration alternative for germany party after reporting its best ever federal election results. finishing 2nd, the conservative cd you top of the policy and we'll have to form a governing coalition. the this is our to international. i'm you know, neil and you're welcome to the news from is really fighter jets have flown low, overpay route. now it's large. crowds attended the funeral off cuz paula chief has some this role out on sunday. the militant groups leader was killed an idea for a strike in the lebanese capital loss. your video posted online,
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said to show the war paint flying information near the stadium where the ceremony was taking place. also reports that a ton in southern lebanon, shown on the left of the screen here as being targeted despite the current cease fire in place. these really defense minister stays the jets, overpay roots, were all about sending us to the as really air force planes that are currently circling the bay route skies above us on us are all those funeral are conveying a clear message. whoever threatens to destroy israel and attacks israel, that will be the end of him. you will specialize in funerals and we will specialize in victories. the motors of the law slot for many years, every credible caesar around 1 30 pm here on sunday, as the coffee in the white across the stadium, the 405, friday. just very,
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very, to this lady. and was able to tell you ever to disrupt the few the people who refused to use the annual surveys last the stadium. hey, we still around the holding the evidence of the i these many people in the news so bad from the traditional them to provide the needs coming up. but they might that way the say are causing the breaking down and to take to
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who is committing genocide in the gods island, palestine. and harland has always stood with the palestine and all they stood was not the people in this region. you are suffering from colonialism and imperialism. the idea of has also published new footage showing the moment that his bowl a leader was killed back in september. the video shows a plain dropping multiple bones over at b root, along with the resulting explosions. while hezbollah, as new secretary general has followed his grouping, will continue to push back against the occupying idea of troops in the country. so when we say that we will exercise all legitimate right and continue to resist israel, even if all homes are destroyed and we are selves are killed. we are committed to our goal of expelling the occupies from lebanese soil. if we want to, a lawyers of the is really meant that it sees we can see that they have nothing to
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do and they have nothing to say except for lead thing international, the new and the agreements and getting to be the 35 people. what happened to the adjoining definitive was the wage to again, it's is a violation of the southern team on agreement. it is, i mean, something of a, b is really a search, i guess the values, the territory of that is a way to 35 people to send them a message that is still on. okay. applying force understood ok point. there's a man, the c d s car or the air. so no, it has nothing to do with the co work and we know that the one who is that is it a good sense is fair to me, live on on, is or how student supply and what parts of the needs that is in the south. and it is pretty common thing, a violations against the 17 whole one agreements to targeting
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a civilian or the menus or people and defend the shows the well, i'm off has accused israel of violating the goals that cease fire. i'm their prisoners. swamp deal bounce has been even nothing yahoo! postpone the release of over 600 published indian prisoners, after ha sounded over 6 hostages as agreed on something. here's how these really prime minister's office justified them. it, in light of her mazda is repeated violations, including the ceremonies that humiliate our hostages and the cynical exploitation of our hostages for propaganda purposes. it has been decided to delay the release of terrorist that was planned for yesterday until the release of the next hostages has been assured and without the humiliating ceremonies. israel was expected to release the over 600 palestinian prisoners after him on some of these things is rarely as hostages as part of the ceasefire agreement. but when its turn came,
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israel decided to port it's part of the exchange on hold sparking outrage throughout palestine, especially among the families of the prisoners waiting for them in gaza and the west bank and the report for 16 years. we have been waiting for this day, hoping for the release of our son like the other prisoners, this suffering today is a continuation of the suffering we've endured over the years of his imprisonment. as we were shocked, as usual by the occupations way of dealing, hurting the families, tormenting them, and the prisoners level. through today, all the families of the prison estate and the governor rate. we will not leave this place except to ensure the safety of the families and will arrange for a whole night for them. the code that has seeped into the souls will not be eased by any one given the difficult circumstances they have enjoyed and lived through the day. the release was stopped at the very last minutes when to the palestinian prisoners had already boarded the buses to leave a mouse has condemned
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a 0. it's using it all violating the ceasefire agreement. and that's called on the international mediators to pressure the country into fulfilling it's part of the deal. we believe that again, these are the 2 games from the right wing government to sabotage and undermine the deal, and to send a message of willingness to go back to war. this game, after how much released the 6 is really hostages, they were shown overjoyed and thinking of their former captors by it is or says that they were acting under duress and has been in general fiercely criticizing so much for the way they have been conducting these exchanges staging public ceremonies. displaying the coffins with the bodies of the victims inside. and the posters are depicting delight being this of benjamin. nothin yackel with bangs and blood on his face. and earlier how mazda is also sparked outrage when they released the bodies. the 4 is really hostages, including those of 2 children and their mother. and these really forensics couldn't
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confirm her identity. said that that could have been possible because the family was still buying the idea of air stripes targeting the building where they were being held at the time. so her remains could have gotten mixed up with the remains of other victims. in the meantime, thousands of his release have taken to the streets of tel aviv demanding that the stories stick to their part of the deal release the palestinian prisoners during for the wellbeing of those is rarely hostages, still being kept by how much well, some reaction we received was from palestinian christian active estimate creatively on a who sees in his view the is really prime ministers move the same the clinging to power. so the only way out for him is to create an excuse to stop the, the, to hold the exchange process. and, and to, by the way, i tried to save his goal is your,
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let's remember that the 2nd most important person in the governmental college and that is, will be self admitted, fascist bestsellers. smartjets. uh threatened to leave the government. if the 2nd phase i'll be in agreement to seize is rarely genocide and god that took place this . the 2nd phase starts next week. so uh, and then, you know, also aims at for political reasons, internal domestic, political reasons, hold this agreement. so he can have them by time to salvage whatever he can of his government and hopefully for him maintain this goal issue and that keeps him empower and keeps him away from jail as corruption charges. oh wait for him as soon as he leaves office. okay, moving the program on washington, special and voice in the middle east. how's the cur? the conflict in ukraine was provoked. the senior us figure also admitted western
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problem. this is a bike nato. membership for kids was a direct threat to most of the war. didn't need to happen, it was provoked, it doesn't necessarily mean it was provoked by the russians. they were all kinds of fun conversations back then about ukraine joining nato. the president has spoken about this that didn't need to happen. it basically became a threat to the russians and so we have to deal with that fact. and those are real facts on the ground here. russia for years has race concerns about ukraine joining nato. and it seems like off to the talks and re at washington has actually had these concerns from russia. but, you know, soleski still sticks to his narratives about hugh crane joining nato and is getting a shop response from the us officials committed located me if we are talking about peace in ukraine. i'm ready to leave my position and i'm ready to do. it's an exchange for ukraine's membership in nato. if there are such conditions right now,
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i'm ready. i focus on our security guarantees. ukraine today, nothing 20 years. and i'm not planning to stay in power for decades. so lensky says he'll resign for peace and nato membership. the little dictator needs to resign and let ukraine have free and fair elections. we aren't paying for their war anymore. but you know, it actually looks like the landscape is no wedding to hold elections in the country because he refused to hold them a fast and actually stating that they could only be carried out of to the marshal, always lifted on to that. trump didn't even minutes his was and not sure he went as far as coatings and then skid dictator who is low and ukrainian polls. and while we're seeing this washington's rest direct to what's key of the seems to be a shift between moscow and a washington as margaret rubio, actually, the state of washington has submitted a draft resolution to the un general assembly on the need for a peaceful set to men to the conflict and ukraine, and you need immediate reports actually claim that the resolution does not condemn
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russia as the aggressor in the cms today. we also keep hearing about this proposed where art steegal and to be home or die between washington and kiff. but another player got involved under the news of the us little bit, just break down the story for us where the deal stands. well, you know, the deal was very important for washington, as it would allow to invest in ukraine's minerals in exchange for further aid. and you know, if it turns out that actually fee of signed a deal with a lot of the full actually uh, trump, single duration just a few days before his arrival to ration and obviously um zalinski actually sign is a quote, a $100.00. he, upon the ship declaration with length it is just um, i mean, as something washington was obviously not very happy about an because for the past 3 years of the conflict. uh so lensky can fill in school in the regular basis, cried from the west to dade, and it seems peaceful to hit,
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didn't have to pay washington back value. i know that we had 100 and that's a fact. i am not going to recognize 500, no matter who speaks today, no matter how we communicate with all due respect to our partners. i'm standing fun because this is a true situation and see if i'm not ready to fix even 100000000000. i will explain why, because we should not recognize cronsa is that like it or not? then we find to go shaded with fighting and negotiated with the us congress. i am grateful to the congress. it was in the presence of the 2 parties and they would always accept the united states as given $350000000000.00 because we had a stupid in top, but it's president and administration. so we're asking for rarer than oil any the we didn't get the there's the last, he was a pony. also hoping for security guarantees when it comes down to deploying weston troops to ukraine. but since the us have actually said no,
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it's not going to happen. and now it's any down to economic security guarantees. and according to the new york times of report, the us has actually released the web security from the mineral agreement draft refusing basically to promise to go for the ministry to key f and us treasury. secretary also stated that this still does not include military guarantees for ukraine. it does feel as if you cranes biggest toner, it's the biggest sponsor, the us. it's not healthy with not the mirror zalinski on his stalling of any peace talks and not what's shown quite starkly, wasn't it? but ukraine wasn't invited to these piece talks or the beginning of them in re uh, last week i was quite a snob. yeah. exactly. as you just said, a kid wasn't invited to the piece stokes and reaction, you know, they were much anticipated. it was the 1st time most of washington got together after 3 years of silence between the 2 nuclear powers. and the talks actually
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helped to lay the foundation for future relations go to do marco rubio, particularly emphasize the fundamental importance of each country being guided by its national interest. these national interest, of course, will not always coincide. it is very important to regulate. these discrepancies the conversation was a very useful pushing. we not only listen, but also heard each other. and i have reason to believe that the american side has begun to better understand our position. so i came away today convinced that they are willing to begin to engage in a serious process to determine how and how quickly and to what mechanism can have and be brought to this war. i think it's important to have this meeting because we haven't really had much engagement with the russians for almost 3 years. and it's, that's the table for future conversations. how that turns out will be up to the parties and their willingness not just to make commitments, but to live by them that will be tested, you know, the pregnant spike spice and the cheapest golf. actually stay just that context between moscow and washington have become more frequent off to the talks and re add
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. and russia and us are actually set to meet. and at the end of next week, something obviously everyone is going to keep a very close only on and russian deputy for minnesota. so you said that the slides will discuss the illumination of irritants in biological relations. and you know, we'll have to wait and see who he really was talking about that as well as a fresh round of talks between american and russian diplomats per person took place in saudi arabia in just a matter of days. u. s. broadcaster and commented or been swamped, believes improve relations between moscow and washington with a wide benefits. one of the things that makes this entire dialogue is so important between the western russia is that they didn't talk only about ukraine, which is interesting because for the past 3 years, we've seen that the united states doesn't talk to russia at all. but when we talk about russia, it's a completely singular, we're only talking about one issue, the war and ukraine. and so one of the things that we see in this discussion that
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was very important was an entire discussion about gas problem and about energy. the fact of the united states is talking about working with russia and getting investment in the gas problem and working on energy projects with russia is not just stunning. the reporter said there a minute ago, a week ago, a lot of people wouldn't believe that this conversation would be happening now. a year ago, a lot of people thought might have thought this conversation would never happen again. the idea of the us is talking about energy ideas with russia at a time when europe badly needs both russian energy and american energy and the united states is trying to really build out its energy profile. i think it's a pretty remarkable moment. so that's a very important moment. again, this discussion going far beyond just ukraine, but also talking about the bigger issues about russia in the united states. the united states saying they want to see americans being able to invest in russia and russian companies able to act in the united states. again, this is something that a year ago, 2 years ago, wasn't even discuss. all right, to another big story, big,
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conservative christian democrats are, and course for the victory and the german federal election. but the story of the i for many is the party this finished 2nd. that's the right wing alternative for germany, which is double that support. in fact, since the last national photo, the f, the leader, se, if her party is now excluded from a governing coalition, it will be a trail of the people to your friends. we have achieved a historic result. we have never been stronger together. the projections show that we are the only party that has doubled our previous election results. we'll see what unfolds in the coming weeks. however, if what we anticipate happens that the cd you will copy the of these policies and then betray its own voters by forming a coalition with the left. then i can assure you, the next election will come faster than you can imagine. and we will surpass the cd you as the strongest course, that is our goal. and not everyone was pleased with the, the success
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a group of left wing demonstrators gathered on the streets and for elaine to vent their own graft, the parties strong electronic performance. there was a big police presence with officers moving in to break up the crowds out there. they started sounding, load, siren yet. so the 1st official results are beginning to trickle in the conservative city. you tops the vote with just shy of 30 percent supports and then there's the, the most immigration if the searching it, the 2nd taking a full one 5th of all ballots available. while the party of current shows the loft schultz has had a nightmare. done a full 10 percentage points from 2021 by noon on find it. dear friends, dear comrades, this is a disappointing election result for the social democratic party. this is also an election defeat the last time the election result was better and i take responsibility for that. this time the election result is poor and therefore i also
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take responsibility for this outcome as well with no parties finishing about the 50 percent threshold. yet another coalition government will have to be formed with a cd you as a senior partner? no, it's leader frederick mertz. i said he hopes to complete stop by your pro, but shuffler sholtes, the company leader has already ruined his party. it's all of and he talks the f t also seemingly won't be in the frame as the person democrats previously, but not to work with the brewing political force for weeks. many helping predicting mr. merch will take the top job. so, and we expect the,
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the, the, the german voters we heard from say, a lot of things really need to be looked at closely if the country is to move forward on this most. that has to be a change here because things can't go on like this. in our country, from the economic situation. so many other things we see this is fundamentally important information. the main issues for me are internal security. that foreigners should simply leave here again. you know, that they don't do anything. you know, they only cost us money. you know,
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and also ukraine, we have nothing to do with that. it's of no use to us. we must stop doing this like we have to keep our money for ourselves. yeah, the old government was basically bad and something should definitely happen now where people say, okay, germany is moving forward again and is not so marginalized and has not been laughed at by everyone or has to be accepted again with german politician lawyer and former european parliamentary and for the f t gunner back sees the results are assigned that people have lost faith in the established parties and see them as the cause of the countries decline. it's a good result is it's much worse than the opinion polls, but it's broad paid mind. if it has doubled good share of age and it is the number of seats in parliament. so uh its uh, an expect dates, a very good result would shut down to be at least bibles
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position as the puppies lead uh, and principal populate and figure out 1st that germany is kind of the, experiencing the west economic crisis. since the 2nd world war seconds, the basically the easier the party said, at least in terms of it's a policy program and probably 9 some of these easy only change the depth of the crisis and to do things a radical change in policies. now why more people lose faith in the established bodies. at the start performance of the c, d. u is an indication that affects the phone,
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the pages at who is still time seeing over a spanish speakers. vanessa and mines at the disastrous situation in germany, which has emerged over for the last 3 and a half years, is, has no dirty being caused by the loss of its being rid force and excessive aid. as a result of the policies introduced by john sloane. so it's a big results in terms of what people want me to do and say is that more people on the, the. busy the g uh, the seriousness of the prophets nice in excel, or i thought is it for another from the are to use studio spot or program. so just getting going see what's showing wherever you are today and move the
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in the 1870. the colonial expansion of the british empire in the nile valley in greece, debris it is decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it's spokesman was that the logins mohammed off thought the frog blamed himself the mahdi. the design began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided
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to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders a drubbing in $1885.00 the rebels. the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. odds had was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the cult on ella, fresh and remainder, dark stain on the reputation of the british empire. the,
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time in russia, 6 little rascals, and one babysitter. you never know what might go wrong. joseph. the absence. and he's a grace. the hiding calls the daughter off, and the upstairs on the boys unlocked the door, unlocked the door right now locked, could unlock the door right now unlocked the door. joseph, unlocked the door. okay. and the nanny and i are agreed that she has
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a very soft character and is you cannot be soft with many children at once. you have to be strong. joseph joseph top is very upset with you. you're being very naughty for maria. you be very quiet for maria. we're almost home. if you are good, there will be a gift. if you are not good, there will be spanking. do you understand. 2 you do exactly. okay. thank you very much. okay. to so sweet. we have a wonderful many issues. but the, the children are like, oh, jeez. so. com and so nice. so we can do whatever else you a nervous feel nervous. no, nobody will die. that's the most important inc. i'm here and they're there and
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nobody's going to die. but maybe than any, i don't know who something really scary happened. a little guy was gang who's 11 months that just started crawling, but he hadn't learned how to climb yet. he managed to climb up some stairs and he fell and hit the tile. and he stopped crying after a few seconds and everything seemed okay at 1st. uh, there were no bumps, his eyes looked fine. but after monitoring him over night, he started vomiting. and that's when we decided to take him to the hospital. a c t scan revealed that was gang had a 50 mill leader retoma in his head. the doctors were also verified by the size of it and showed me under scan and said that he needed immediate surgery. and within 30 minutes he was on the surgery. on the table. well asking is it that to come in period sign it. if there's a little bit of to the nearest surgeon, dr. maxime,
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you'd have each saved well, things life. you have to come into his go, rearrange everything correctly and patch them back together to have these dots on which is to cap his capita. little guy who is holding the ease and is with him at the hospital right now and was getting is doing remarkably well because i'm surprised. mommy islands just seems to do she's being missing. you'll use the phrase is going to seem to be funny. the doctor say as far as these. so brain surgery goes, he is the picture of a perfect surgery. so it's wonderful. he remembers everything. he loves it. he remembers this is shobit oscar, his favorite cartoons his favorite songs. oh yeah
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. okay. when and was in the hospital, we actually went out to the market. i'm by myself with all the children. i don't have a 2nd pair of hands. it's like very safe and very awesome environment for the children to be walking around in public for this is one of the most amazing things you talk to of people with large families in united states, especially there's always this tremendous like pressure feel like there's something horrible that's going to happen in any 2nd. if you don't see them, you know, for just a 2nd here at the market, we unexpectedly received the present a basket of fruit and ice cream. oh, thank you so much and we come here often. so they decided to surprise us. russians are generally very fond of children, enough to give us treats for the kids. i can't get used to it. while the children
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are eating ice cream, i got lambasted for being in an american for the 1st time since coming to russia. yes, i do. thank you. all right, thank you. all right, so that, that i see that really quickly. but in the end, we parted ways as friends with to remedy can we've and share some piece me nice great big city pretending to be dead or is he actually dead pretending he died so he died. yeah, i missed my wife a lot. i miss her a lot, so we all do. but uh she is gonna be back home soon, but then mikayla is gonna be born in
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a few days. so she will probably go from the hospital with well stay and then she will go have the go to the hospital with me to so basically my mother in law, my brother in law will be here to help me with the children by then. so she knows probably a little bit i told him that we had 3 little bears and actually got so they're looking forward to seeing it. there for a sec. mm hm. yeah. okay. no, that's called if you could, and the russians loved. yes. yeah. oh, so he's trying to escape, it's good to keep their minds off the fact that the mom's not around. so i tried to keep them as busy as possible, so they have something fun to do. the yes i the why
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do you need some help with that? no, john, john, what's the matter? did you buy him? so i'm happy to say now that he is fully recovered. the weight he's now running around the house and showing no signs of the accident slowed down his development cycle at all. there's still doesn't have a job yet, and i thought how on us are we going to pay for over there just like here, just sign here and i was like pulling my card out and they're just like, why are you pulling your card? i'm oh, okay. i won't, i know like okay, you can go now. i just did incredible. absolutely. incredible. and for what can i mean, it was a tremendous surgery to receive one of the best hospitals in moscow and coming in on the caps. it's something that we can comprehend. read new, prepared like different economic systems. right? and we're train this because we're in a capitalist system, like the premier capitalist example of america. that somehow, you know, we have a responsibility that you must pay, you know, ridiculous amounts of money for this. only
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a couple of days after returning home and asked to leave us again. it's time to go to the hospital. the mom's great. she got off the plane yesterday from kristen, and she got here and she's already taking care of everyone with her jet lag. and she was up early this morning, money and the children. she's wonderful. going to the hospital just nice having twin looking after me sometimes or looks off to me but not the same as having moms with us. right. the way children me here. oh that was very excited. serious. sweet. nice bracelets. yes . to put in my head right?
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a token of true love about daughter to another reaction. protected my oldest brother again. i came out today from my bedroom and it looks amazing. beautiful. oh, he's your son now. he's staying on the right things. of course he's mine when he's bad, he's my son by john's feel stressed. i think i feel a lot of anticipation and for us it's just a time of joy and happiness. so great excitement and i know that my doctors here are wonderful. i'm in the very great hands and so i don't have anything to see those always by hand side when our babies were born. but this time i'm more nervous than ever. i know that and is also very worried. it's a different country after all the different language, but we're together and we trust in god. and that's what's important. and we should
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the 1st russian boy and so excited. so that's great. that's i. yeah. all right now, um i need to print that. i need to work on my pronunciation of my new sons name, right, keep on pronouncing it a little bit different. they're very tough for me, but it was very good. we had the doctor in there, we had the good nurses. everybody was very careful and respectful with my wife,
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the russian states never as tired as i'm one of the most sense community best. most all sun set up the same assistance must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the russians cruising and split the r t sports net, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services, for what question did you say even quickly check the
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covers more or less than most american politicians use, the one who was exposed, then lies deceit and the corruption. the american system also is the one who's willing to have a dialogue. all the issues can only be solved. you had to see slide them, and them, at least you've started the process. and it's towards the lensky look at you and put boss your mandate. the during the 2nd will pull underground power military organizations in poland, occupied by german troops, as well as in the bordering regions of bella. rose were united into the so called home on a trip to the center or would the or the prospect just say it's because i use
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a blue screen time wireless. that sort of thing is as it gets to the shit the through the sexual shy stick of the who mom, it was the main organization that the poet issue was system, the switching against gym and occupation and soviet rule. somebody's been in the army cuz i knew we were tenants. we need to level sheet body shop. really unfair boys, folks. i mean it's going to put those on. anything isn't this, you know, that's most of the home on a county down operations to destroy the nazis. but then switch to settling schools with soviet pa designs and the civilian population that supported them. they have nearby to automate car you over to destroy your husbands. i mean, today we're heading in the new dates. i bought it from my goal is to be a good product is on the new post that has to be a liberal in agreement or just the booklet is devali. 16. those up. let me know. 44 is the one you could all you belittle serious deal of when you have no heat. so process jimson. we generally look for you is emily,
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you cheat anymore. so the flush on the student goes all simple still with reading you for one thing, but it was also insistent that it was, i think, in your solution, somebody shot me and was then i don't not most things for the other. most of them say that, okay, let's go with the insurance card. what's gonna be a function of each national event for me or my gillian, what does the price make much of the you know there's officers, the portion was do you
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discuss the ever caused by scotty on his hands? you know that i was gonna shut down there so it says it says it, but the i really want it to take in the baby home as soon as possible, but they were only released 3 days later. the thank you it's a good trade. wow. these are here behind the office boy. really?
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yeah. i know. i haven't seen his eyes while he's a blondie. you arrived at the hospital as one big family, but he smiled big c. 5 easy choose the children couldn't stay home. they wanted to see their brother. so much, by the way, i've almost learned to correctly pronounce my son's russian name me, kyle: the dispute charged me. he's on his his slowly and was in the hospital. i finally found work 10 months. he took me almost 10 months to complete all the paperwork and get a job and a russian i t company. and so we got a lot of projects that have been mediately passed over to me. and i must confess. i
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was fairly shocked at the a i t market that exists here because there's a tremendous demand. and there is a tremendous amount of opportunity. we have a really intelligent i. t developers. of course, everybody in the world knows that russian aids you guys are really, really incredible across some survey. so maybe the office last week. sorry guys were child was cubic talking to a mrs. ah. yes, the know the practica of, but my russian is not anywhere near where it needs to be. i need a lot more vocabulary. but what's really cool is that still a lot of my colleagues don't speak english here, right? this is kyle for to see the person. yeah. the find a common language. you know, just that was like any i the problem that you have you just got out of work on the
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solution. so i'm working on improving my russian. my colleagues are working on improving their english and we meet in the middle. so the yeah, yeah, it's a top secret group. okay. i think it's a cold for all switches. well i was working all day and prepared a surprise for me signing to go to a new house obviously because the house is very beautiful and there will be space for us to brief is being wonderful. um, but i think with the winter coming and with the children needing some most space, thankfully my mom is super efficient and we have just pipes for 2 days and we drives easy. yes. moving her america, this business easy. what did you feel when i told her that she wants to move to musk? and i think initially always quite stunned. i thought, wow, where did this come from? but then i always listen to people. and when she explained and joseph explained,
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and i thought when i go to either the initial surprise, i could understand the reasoning and i chose to be very supportive. i can't rush has been upset. you wonderful country for the things here a different but that very, very positive. and having visited for the 1st time russia ever, which i never imagined i ever had the opportunity to dirt. it's been such a wonderful experience. i think that russia is the world's best kept secret because we don't have much of that. russia in australia. the surprising thing is that it's just such a beautiful country that we haven't been told about. we hope that and family will definitely return to russia. my family and friends from the us are also going to visit us. we have a big house now,
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so we're all really happy and looking forward to it. pretty me as blue flooding coincide at the waste has to add to the death embedding for meta. yours, a moines that's at the kids on the site is for long and eat free. it was a very happy be happy all the time. he's very happy to be and he's strong and he's healthy and good rest of the food. he was built on russian feet with a made in russia for at the with the far hello at the why do i can jock e saying mass is being a priest, or you mean a price? if you are not being and none, it's a large upstairs. mummies bedroom pop is office in my rooms out there, and of course there to 2 bedrooms,
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which i can't sure because we've not clean the t j t to see show that this is being silly. we don't need to pay attention to him. the last question is i do want to take here is nice and today, but they need was isn't yards and america they do. it has the nice little cakes that i need, my shop and the metro's and they even have to do the fruit yogurt, which you can mix, not just kind of, you know, you're in america, they put the yogurt at 1st. prices are far too high. and what was the main pop? it didn't have enough money to buy very well taken care. thanks be to god the present gives us everything that we need. but yes, it's very interesting with um, having, you know, rubles to dollar is you know, a one comparison. so if i was just to say that i alone,
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i would be making less money than what i was making in the united states. but i want to do actually a video just based on this comparison between cost of living and salary in the united states versus in russia, repair the actual like cost of the products here versus there. and so at the end of the day, we actually put away more money than we did in the united states. so we're very, very, very pleased by that. let's see if god rest in peace. satan, a man in the name of the father, joseph, father of his son and of the holy ghost. i'm on a completely different diet. i'm buying things and foods that we couldn't afford to buy when i was living in america. things that are called surface periods. in america and i sold very expensively, it's just close to it is very interesting. and the story you can buy things and whole grains and organic things and at
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a very good price. so the baby was born and my recovery was the best that i've ever had to use a soldier in russian. that's right. you know, any other russian letter words, you know, just, just look, it's gone. oh garlic, i just know that square o, in russian view. yes, okay, well you see we're learning together. so i started with the children and i have to lend the sounds just like them. and i feel like i'm a little baby again. it's fun. i never said i'd be learned even new language at my age, but it was doing this about christ. okay . well, would you like to have an okey dokey tally. he likes to carry the milk and be the one to give it to him. doing jack his pipe properly. now. plans right
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now. okay, so getting, getting the van wasn't big deal. we need to do roach, right? tripped up change, get, try, travel in general. be able to pass the russian test. so this is, you know, kind of one of the most immediate pressing things that we need to do next so that we can then continue on with the citizenship. so i think i've done another present . oh, okay, by way that's a good idea. the supreme tastic, the the
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hans google bush, just simple boy names, i left them with me. your bus that will extend it. you live at this point and if it goes to a spectrum, your company was told that you live in the new one, just anything you could with business name with gentleman's, the oil and well associates of gave me is a couple of really for you just interest me at my level i need you to play video. there's many that'd be the what the course on. ok, so look them to me. what do i suggest? we use both. but if you want, talk to somebody else the see was more snow and you have the
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headlines. stories, tens of thousands, gather 10 more in slain, 11, east coast bull, our leader, a house on those relative as idea of fighter jets more overhead. b is really defense minister sees that show, of course my pulse pay root skies should be taken as a warning. all to and the war didn't need to happen. it was proposed, they were all kinds of conversations back then about ukraine joining the, you know, as the president has spoken about this, that didn't needs to happen. the new us administration takes a name off the events that led up to the conflict. continue praying, loving their zalinski offers his position for a seat within the north atlantic on lions.
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