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[000:00:00;00] an air raid alert has been declared in a number of regions, including kiev. earlier, it was reported that a successful landing had been made in zaporizhia, where a temporary accommodation point for foreign mercenaries was destroyed and more than 50 militants were eliminated. there have also been successes directly on the line of combat contact. russian units of the central and southern groups are advancing deep into the defense of the opponents of the donetsk people's republic. this was reported by the ministry of defense. the troops of the western group improved their tactical position in a day, while the eastern group took up more advantageous positions. positions. in total, the kiev regime lost about 2,000 militants in all directions, our air defense systems shot down a ukrainian mig-29 fighter, three haimars rockets and 37 drones. the ukrainian authorities are compensating for the failure on the front with more resignations of officials. the statement was submitted, among others , by deputy prime minister for european and euro-atlantic integration olha
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stefanishyna and minister for reintegration of uncontrolled territories of ukraine iryna verishchuk. in addition, the head of the kiev regime fired the deputy head his office, and the issue of preparations for the dismissal of the head of the ukrainian mfa is being actively raised in the press and elsewhere. one of the deputies of the rada stated that dmytro kuleba has allegedly even been given a pen to submit his resignation. other deputies are announcing another series of resignations in the coming days. the government rally in tel aviv also turned into violent clashes with the police. the police responded to the protesters' bonfires with foam from bronze bombs, but this only increased the intensity of passions. thousands of israelis took to the streets with demands to the netanyahu government immediately conclude a deal with hamas to release the hostages. the catalyst for popular anger was the news of the death of six kidnapped people who were found in hamas tunnels at the end of august. at the same time, about a hundred more israelis remain in captivity. incinerated a yacht during an italian regatta.
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thunderstorms. a powerful cyclone brought a wall of rain and hurricane-force winds that hit rome on tuesday. in a matter of hours, the historic center of the ancient city became a disaster area due to flooding. metro stations, underground passages and cafes were flooded. gusts of wind felled trees on parked cars and toppled structures at the rome hippodrome. the mayor of rome held an emergency meeting at the capitol to organize the and two bronze medals at the 1972 olympics, and also won a bronze medal. games in 1968. he also has two silver medals at the world championships. in addition, vladimir bure is the father of famous hockey players pavel and valeri bure. both are
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case your entire lives, in the ruling class of america. and you both decided that it was corrupt, and that you would say that out loud at great risk to both of you. it was probably only a matter of time before you somehow. throughout american history, and i think we 're going through one right now with the democratic party, both political parties are really changing quite radically, and we talked earlier about the transformation of the republican party into an environmental party, the democratic party has one environmental problem, namely intolerance , which is worth $100 billion. all of this is depleting the middle class, and this is the only problem you can talk about in the democratic party. i joined the environmental movement to protect the environment, to preserve nature, to remove toxins from ours, and
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none of these problems concern the party itself, they concern the rank and file democrats, but the democratic party itself party, no. there's a big, deep change going on and the non-democratic and corporate power that's going on in washington right now. where our democracy has really been undermined by industries that have captured the regulatory agencies, the regulators have become puppets for corporate profit essentially subsidiaries of the industries that they 're supposed to regulate, and the democrats
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came into the american model, and you know, we were a model country, we were an example of democracy to the world, and people were very conscious, you know, at first we were... confused about the civil rights movement, what the rest of the world would think about it, and then we realized that we better fix the problem, yeah, because we realized that behind everything we did, and then we made a u-turn and chose a person, a woman who can't give interviews, she can't defend america, her vision or america's reputation in the world she gave, vice president harris gave a speech at the convention that wasn't written about conservatives, the director of the cia spoke at the democratic convention, the military man who
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ran the washington post once asked him what you want on your grave, what epitaph, and my uncle immediately answered: he kept the peace, he said that the main job of the president of the united states is to keep the country out of war, he... he said that he didn't want kids in africa and latin america and asia to think of a man with a gun when they heard about the united states, he wanted them to think of the peace corps, he wanted them to think of more institutions of democracy, to continue to be a model for the rest of the world and to do what we 're expected to do, which is to encourage the development of democratic government, and right now we have, we have a system that... produces people, you know, democratic candidates who can't even defend the biology of military domination that has brought us to this point. problems like that, it's caused a catastrophe in our
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say that the first step toward totalitarianism always starts with censorship, it's the first step down a slippery slope, and there's no period in history where we can look back and say that the people who imposed censorship were the good guys, they were always the bad guys, because you and i have talked about it clip clip clip of tim walts, governor tim walds, about how government... should be the final arbiter of what speech should be protected and what speech shouldn't be. he said the first amendment shouldn't protect disinformation, but it does. the first amendment can protect speech that everybody wants to hear, but it can also protect speech that nobody wants to hear, especially speech that 's critical of people in power, specifically. in their current formulation, disinformation
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is defined as any speech that 's critical of their actions, meaning, you see how the biden administration is encouraging france, macron, to arrest the owner and founder of telegram pavel durov, who turned out to be, there is no freedom of speech now. look at what happened to elon musk: elon musk should be a hero of the democratic party, the old democratic party
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would have considered him a hero, he became a villain because... i care about ending foreign wars, unjust, immoral, intentional wars, like in ukraine. winning over tsengonke as a third party hurt trump, nobody argues with that the polls and they show it clearly, so it would be a kind of victory for the harris company to have some dialogue with you, at least out of human curiosity they could meet you,
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that here... public life, president trump does the same thing, he's not afraid of interviews, no, he censors you, no, he talks to reporters who write shitty articles about him all the time, you know, from new york magazine, heiberman from the new york times. heiberman hasn't written a single good one word about donald trump, and he talks to
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her, how often, very often, yes, often, in her speech at the convention she talked about access to the john lewis voting rights act, we're going to pass it, everybody has a vote, yeah, except their opponents, it seems to me that... it's obviously a big political story, you 're supporting trump, it's a big change in your life, you were a democrat, you're still a democrat, but it also seems to me, as you said at the beginning, i'm an independent, i registered as an independent when there are definitely some differences but where we
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do see eye to eye we will be looking to get into government together to make sure that these issues are priorities for our country and you know i liked his attitude and maybe we can continue there are some issues there are a lot of issues where we have consent, borders, censorship, wars and that's how our country should be so what is this restructuring that you mentioned at the beginning it does seem like it's about more than just this november yeah i mean that's throughout american history... there's been a series of these realignments, there are history books that have been written about these realignments, i think there's been about five of them, and one of them is obviously happening now, because the people who voted for biden have 70% of the wealth of this
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country, the people who voted for trump have 30%, and so, i believe that, yeah, you see how this realignment has happened, where... on the environmental side, it's so strange to me, because the democrats have become part of this carbon intolerance policy, and i talked about this, they're all measured by their carbon footprint, how many tons of carbon does this or that produce, basically you put everything on
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a kind of scale to quantify something and explain its value, you know, in numbers and... we protect the environment for a completely different reason, and by the way, the best thing you can do for the climate, all this carbon, if it soaks up water, it will stop flooding, it will give us healthy food, that's what our national policy should be, we should restore the soil, and you know, listen, if you want to unite america and talk about these things, about fish,
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poultry... they call these capture pipelines, they're wreaking havoc on farmland, all over the midwest, stealing people's property rights, eminent domain, who's making money off of it? black rock is a useless technology that doesn't work, it's just a waste of time. and that's what has become the environmental movement in this country, and if you deviate from that orthodoxy, you're cast out, if you want to make americans fight each other, talk about carbon, if you want to unite americans, talk about protecting the environment, your description of why we protect nature and its role in our lives and
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what happens when you are cut off from nature and animals, yeah, which is part of nature, is the best thing i've ever heard, thank you, i'm serious and... when the question is what's going on now, you made such a stunning statement with donald trump, that was just a few days ago. what are you going to do between now and election day? i'm going to work to get him elected and i work with his company we work together on policy issues. i was asked to be on the transition team to help get elected. i'm... looking forward to it and i 'm going to fight, i don't know what will happen to me if we lose, but a lot of people that i know personally that i'm friends with went to jail. one of them is in jail now, pavel durov, there are others, what will happen to you if
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he loses, i mean, if trump loses and kamala hari becomes president, yeah, no i think about it, i think, okay, that's what i think, okay, that's what i have to do today, get up and report for duty, just go and do it, there's no word crisis, there's the word task, right, and... so i'm going to be kind of a happy warrior, you know, i know what i have to do, and i'm going to do it. robert kennedy jr., thank you, thank you, so, are you used to watching videos online? has it stopped working? open it, watch, russian channels, all the tv series, movies and cartoons,
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