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u. d. u a deal on migration now having previously pulled up on position the countries i'm trying to reform policy, the face of a migration crisis, the i'm good. how else is welcome to the program or deleted off these nicole, nicola voc, separate as government has declared that the territory will be dissolved in the coming months. this comes off to us by john arrested his predecessor. i'm going to kind of boxes internationally recognized as part of as a by john, but it has a launch the estimate armenian population. it came on the us about johnny control following a lightning military operation last week, feeling reprisals. many residents on now attempting to sleep more and more ethnic. all medians are arriving as the exodus from the going oak. our bus continues that possessions reduced to just what they could bring with them on the road. all mean use government says more than half of the regions as the comedian population has now fled and is accusing as a bi joan of ethnic cleansing the above how to use the exodus of armenians from the going to cut them off. as a result of us or by johns ethnic cleansing, policy continues to check analysis of the situation. sure. in the coming to use there will be new armenians left and they're going to cut off on us. this is an act of ethnic cleansing faith as a by john has repeatedly denied that they wants to force the median population out promising that their rights would be protected. but decades of bits, a separatist struggle has left those playing with little trust. and as a bi jones would, so many fears were confirmed by the arrest of full. i'm going to going to cut her by separate as lead to ruben. but done young as he tried to flee to armenia. he's now facing trial for financing terrorism. and other charges, as a by john had agreed to allow rebel fighters to leave if they lay down their arms. but it says that doesn't apply to war, crime suspects. so those who do make it to armenia, what they've left behind is crumbling quickly. the 3 decades old breakaway territory has announced it will cease to exist by early next year. more on this from what i say about tanya and from the international crisis group, or she's a senior research a on the south congress's region, and she joins us from the or median capital. the other one uh, now this follow decree by the separate us government indigo. on a car is that the end of the dream for independence? well was definitely the and to always chapter that started in the beginning of the ninety's, we're on the local officials. they declared independence. then there were 2 wars, many escalation, many incidents, and the so totally was as also the consequence of police meals for a patient that lost it for only several hours. but brought the ad 2 ways to talk to entity. it doesn't mean that the conflict is over. i'm not sure because we have files as of a ethic or medias from the ground in front of us. lean but still thinking that was their homeland. that probably means that the conflict is not over and then we are certainly to see more developers happening and taking place in the coming years. so don't think that it means that armenia is finally giving up on the go on a car. la it is not the both armenia i'm talking about those core, leaving the core in the car box. armenians have been leaving an invoice. uh wherever region uh, for many centuries. there are some very important objects of cultural heritage. i know we are the people who believe that we does their homeland. i will stuck in about them. armenia has its own children just to visit with john edwards very moment. it's board that was, i believe with neighbors. it's not the mark heated. they were awesome. i should put you on the troops station deep inside armenia. there is also was claim for having so called quarter door in front of the one of the regents of our menu. so armenia has planned to, to, to, to resolve on the phone. and that was very well. so what have you had been about those asked me to come in. so still. yeah, uh in the go on a callback on one to remain that they are taking to lease. so we just kind of the main goal. i haven't spoken to a single person who, who plans to stay there on the ground. maybe there will be some very few people who decides to that a, at least very moment. the main concern and of the low cost is to pack and also to find some petrol to, to get the car and to pack and leave. you know that there is a huge line of people for you know, taking was road between the bar and a curb us in our meeting. and unfortunately takes many, many hours. there were already people suffering with no return and no food. it will take still several days for ways of people to get out. so what kind of future lies ahead for those people who don't have fled downs. i wish people will leave now in armenia, the majority of them uh, the local government will have to find resources. and then we'll have to adopt these policies in order to integrate them as much as it can. the armenians from the core in a car box, the are different from our menial leaf and armenia, they speak of distance language. they have their own traditions. so it will be not really very easy to integrate them with will be a challenge that our media will have to face for us to come. thank you very much. let's you by tanya, i'm from the international crisis group in our media. thank you. that's a look now at some of the other news. nato secretary general against self and back set ukrainian forces are gradually gaining ground in that contra offensive for a meeting with ukraine's president full of them is events guarantees. the nature of chief is m. p. 's to discuss the needs of ukraine's troops spoke next said they to have contracts for 2400000000 euros in munitions for ukraine. yours for the american soldier, travis king, has returned to the us of being expelled by north korea for entering the country illegally. he was arrested in health and turn young for 2 months before being handed over to us custody. private king is now on his way to a military medical facility in texas for defense ministers of germany and israel have signed a deal to supply the is really my missile defense system. arrows free to germany. the hypotonic system will become a key part of your defense against aerial attack. it's the largest deal and the history of israel's defense industry. the, the interior ministers from european union member states are entering closer to a compromise on a solid and immigration policy. across the block, germany's interior minister intensifies a has said that religion has now agreed to restrict support for asylum seekers in migrants coming into the you. in the event of a large influx, the decision is seen as controversial, especially as the late and have previously said they could no longer deal with a large number of migrants arriving at the border. of course, the band of ego is following that meeting in brussels of for us bad walk us through what this new crisis mechanism means and what it changes was germany being the posts sofa of the disputed, the crisis making. this is only the last piece of the big puzzle called the new migration packed up to your p in union. and the crisis mechanism would unseat some of the roots in this migration packed and make it easier for countries to process a large number, large influx influx of people at the so called border procedures. asylum seekers show have the asylum procedures actually at the border, which is not the case right now. this is the new car of the migration pets and but it's not clear of what constitutes actually a crisis for numbers. a huge influx. this is still under discussion. the germans of the concerned and that the migraines with the sofa in this new kens too much too long. it to the, on the other hand, which is receiving most of the migraines as a 1st come of the country of 1st entry, says we have to get rid of these migraines more swiftly. and this is the conflict yet not unsolved. um, but all of this is not a quick fix because this migration pack that only take effect in 2 years time of the legislation and implementations have been finished. does this agreement then solve the crisis? i know this agreement is as a set, not a quick fix. it's only designed to take effect in 2 years. the influx we see now, for example, on the island of lump it do is a in italy and then not be fixed by this, that the member states rely on the on creek. the use was countries in north africa like libya and tanisha and also egypt. and, and to put it and not sure they want to pay money to these countries. so they hold back the migrants and the smart goes so that they not, don't come to up at all about the migration impact is a different thing. bad thing, it's not in brussels for us. thank you bounce. i would say on the subject. germany says change of stones would likely be welcome news for greece. the front line stated the migration process recently saying it can no longer deal with the numbers of people arriving on its shores. the camp on the greek island over less boss has become a symbol of the difficulties facing the use migration policy, or correspondence. emily sherman met with some of the people that emanuel lo, john radiates positivity. that's not always easy for a migrant living on lives most. no, john works as a volunteer in the for re a community center on the greek island, which has been in a silent hot spot for years. he's helping with security at lunch today. low john is from war torn south sedan and arrived on west coast 5 months ago. he applied for asylum and for relocation to another e. u. country dad. this thing that we are facing inside the comments on the about the process. so now about the process, the delivering of the asylum process and we have no, any adults shown, we have no way to go. we can go back and we can go ahead unless if you finish the process, the center reload. young volunteers is run by engineers for many migrant. it's a refuge, especially because many get stuck waiting in the camp and in the asylum process for years. this summer has brought a huge wave of new arrivals to elizabeth's official statistics show that camp is already over capacity since july. more than $1300.00 people have arrived each month over 4 times more than before. of the greek authorities rejected a request for access to the camp, saying they currently have too much work due to mass arrivals. back in the community center, the n g o europe cares is concerned the situation unless both could deteriorate. with so many new arrivals, the housing capacity of the comp is decreasing more
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obviously in the wake of opposite and splitting it being bundled in in the u. d. u . k. rush, i did find the bbc dos, develop video, free live, it's a europe. do you think it will respond to this or not? but i hope it's a 2nd. i will think twice because it's the greatness of russia to let them work. despite what process do we not it, it just seems unusual that there's such a high level of confidence the g 20. this will be allowed, you know, doing a specific nationality be bundled from a press conference. i've never heard of that been done before. how. how unprecedented you think this is exactly, it gets pretty dentist. i think, you know, i'm anyway, the g 20 is on the decline. the. the for off to follow is the breaks. that's where things will happen in the future. but, well, i've never heard about this. it's the 1st time and process to do with the country of the revolution. incorrect. indeed. well, we certainly keeping a close eye on breaks and it's developments and then open the old gentlest gets the credits of the luxury. the independent journalist, thanks very much
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u. d. u a i act which would classify many of these generative technologies as what they call high risk, which would then put the measures in place for creatives of these tools in terms of how they suicide data, how they disclose the outputs of the, the tools to audiences and to uh, to people online, but then we also have company in country, sorry, like china, who introduced they see at the deepest emphasis which takes it, you know, a step further and says, you know, we're going to actively moderate the content in terms of whether it's faithful, real and we get to say if you're being, you know, essentially a criminal and publishing content, which is, you know, perhaps a little bit too far considering that track record in censorship. but i think you'll come through again. he's right, the current lead governments. we again, i saw him and i have the morning to use about this, this problem and trying to get a full full um, you know, legislation going and to get key stakeholders engaged as often is the case. it takes a real shock. it takes like the heights like the way people up and i think the us um, you know, has a cost effective was due as does the u. k. to kind of get in line here. yeah. but henry, is it, is it country by country? can you trust a country by country solution for this? because the internet seems to know no boundaries that way. a while i'm not entirely sure what you're tentative would be, i mean the u. n. is there anybody that i'm aware of that could potentially try and get all of it met the states involved in some kind of draft. so it legislation to, to cover this kind of auction. but again, look at the dynamic between china and the us around ship manufacturing on the ions raise, not just between companies, but we say between countries i think is very unlikely that you're going to get that kind of international consensus built that way. unfortunately, which leads to a difficult challenges for countries trying to balance innovation right? with safety, which is a dad want to strike, jump in there. so yeah, i think there's also the person that sam, other i think is also a different framework that's required on how we
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u d u is only 2 in 2014. when i'd act russia, my life was still fairly comfortable. she was really sure i didn't leave because i was pressure to apply, so you click on full, threatened all put on trial, years old and you, but there wasn't any other you knew. this is how we phrased it at the time, and i'm sure you think we're leaving for the hygiene a grant that was opened on was the results very uncomfortable for them to go with extra movies. room is nice. just the suburbs we were seeing people join with lighting on people's faces. of course they've stolen a piece of land to cry. mia from the neighboring state? i will still, i knew i jeopardy or associated with this with us. the do do you 1st? where was this attitude of? yes, we did the only other psychologically i just couldn't bear where the bus is just getting. it was a little bit, i'm afraid you. so this is good kind of problem. there are no forecasts because no certainty of what will happen. one day to the next 2, but for there's only the conviction that you should stay or you should go most as it gets a decisio
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u. n. d u. s. and need a really want him to and they're trying to pressure him using kosovo as, as a way to break is. will there a bridge? all great britain. yes. track. there was what they've been using. close them as a cultural for years and the voltage has formulated this way, he says, basically says, why are you depict demanding of us to recognize, to give up our territorial integrity and sovereignty in the name of protecting ukraine's. it makes no sense. this is not just a popular, see, this is just nonsense. you know, we support ukraine sovereignty and territory integrity. but the very least, we demand that you, you respect our site and that hasn't happened. and so he's been sort of bouncing this ball back into their faces. now, course he's not making it easier. i think she's sort of off the reservation. and i'm very deliberately using this during the phrase, because she's actually been ousted once before by the americans. a couple of years ago when she tried to do things that they didn't necessarily prove off, right. essentially a good ruler of kosovo is the one who does whatever the american baset her says. it is what independence we're talking about, right? it's actually a pretty humiliating position for ethnic albanians as well. and i think corte actually what he wants to do and what he's pledge to do. and would you be, what he's been trying to do was get some sort of de facto and even to your a union with helping you? and i think he was hardest hit when the all being and president and prime minister rama said, well, you know, as long as you're doing this an incognito behavior, i'm not going to hold the joint meeting of our government. so i'm going to back away. i can't, i can't, you know, collaborate with you if, if you're going to of anger might need a master's. but they didn't stop him from organizing this nato love fest the other day of you know, trying out all of these kids named bill clinton, nor hillary or whatever to on or bill clinton is visit. yeah. and, and basically, you know, a to do some pretty pathetic things. an independent country wouldn't really stupid down to doing in north carolina. no naturally, well, hang onto that thought of bill clinton because i'd like for you to take us back to serbia. in the late 19 ninety's bill clinton was president of the united states. back then, he told the media here that you know, the serbs are caring out ethnic, cleansing of albanians, the media here 8 that up, be propagated, those narratives. happily nato jumped in, bombed, what was then yugoslavia even striking the chinese consul at their killing chinese nationals. you live to through those events. how is that shape the situation that we're seeing now? well, that's fine. large determine where we're at now. the fact that the intervened in coastal, based on the lie of genocide that was never substantiated, a leader emerged at all of these tall tales were essentially fabrications by intelligence officials. they could never be substantiated. total number of depths was something like 2000. they keep talking about 10000, that's a, that's a ballpark estimate that they never substantiated. the nato literally started the completely illegal war of aggression on, based on a lie. and that we were, we saw that repeated a few years later, and iraq, we should, we saw, sure, perpetuated later enough to understand. and now we're having situation ukraine in. as matter of fact, the ukraine situations i would argue as a direct consequence of what happened in 1999. because nato went from what was supposed to be a defensive alliance to an unmistakable, the aggressive one that was destined a very clear message for russia that the west can be trusted. you actually had boris hilton's government for he resigned at the end of that year and put him, became president up the multiple people have said that this is not just me making this up, that the cost of a war has a lot to do with that. and so this is sort of the root of this is where if you're into altering history, this is the branch off. this is the, this is the inflection point. this is where things fall in the road before can row . this is the worst things go in a certain direction and you know, the chinese embassy bombing that was of the chinese have never forgiven and never forgot. sure. it was officially the only mission that the c i itself planned. they send some blood money to the chinese, but the chinese government just recently memorialize that in a, in a very um, unmistakably, we're still mad about this way. sure. so that sort of, um, you know, defined relationships with china for years. and you centrally, you know, some years ago i was trying to tongue in cheek make a suggestion to the trump administration. that the way to disarm rochelle and this whole ukraine issue was the one recognized kosovo. and get rid of that precedent because you know, it was trump, he could do crazy things and get away with that because he's just now that's the one usual and just unrecognized course of old sort of press the reset button. sure . everybody's gonna treat, but they're gonna treat anyway and they did. right. but you're, you're essentially removing the biggest argument from the table, right? you're, you're taking that off the board, right? and of course, you would almost be all of it, right. and nobody took my advice because, you know, when you're in nurses of pulse, a powerful drug power, more powerful than cocaine, apparently. and you know, they went ahead and kept doing what they were doing. and then now they ended up with some sort of tree deal that nobody ended up caring for. and the only beneficiary and that being israel. but, and i stand by that date. he could have actually diffuse that situation by on recognizing coastal, because that would have essentially domino affected all the way to your brain. and maybe maybe maybe minutes made the mistake agreements work. but it's one of those. what could have been because we'll never know. right. cool. so from those ashes, we know obviously kosovo was officially carved out, you know, this tiny nation created just instantly, just like that. now for all the new surrounding that area, you and i were talking about this before the break. um, you would think that this is some vitally important piece of real estate to the west that it had oil or it had cobalt or something like that. and that the entire world recognized its sovereignty. but that's just simply not the case. there is mineral wealth there, but that's not why it's important. it's important because for the west, for the us, for nato. and it said set the precedent that they can create countries that they can vom, whoever they want, whenever they want, wherever they want and make yeah. exceptions to the rule, suffering to see who decides exceptions kind of just like i look what i can do, right to the ethnic albanians. it's important because it of it forms the nexus of this greater albania. they've been trying to set up since the 18 seventy's, even though they have a nation state as of a 1913 for the serves. it is not the real estate. it is, i mean obviously it is a real estate because it's part of the constitution and you don't give up a part of the territory. but this is the territory that the, the recession a re establish their statehood to regain. oh i say it's me when they say that, i'm sorry i miss right. this is our drawers one, this is the vision. you know when service say this is our jerusalem, the mean? this is the holiest of holies. this is the place where would that we need to retake as a resurrection of our statehood. without it, we don't exist, no matter what territory we hold with it. no matter if we have no territory, we can, we can continue to exist. it's just, it's a spiritual issue and you can point me, it's that it is not just a territorial dispute, even though i don't want to minimize the territorial this be a great question. but so it, it's multiple things to multiple people. and unfortunately with western involvement, it's one of those will look here, what would we can do? ill, creating the rules and the rules based ordered doesn't actually follow the last thing . now, we're running out of time, but looking at u. s. foreign policy. taiwan, for example, the us says it's a biased by the one china policy, while at the same time, you know, selling missile arms to taiwan convoluted mixed messages from bite. in the direct contradiction from blinking is kosovo. comparable to the taiwan situation, while in so far as you can use the way the us is behaving with regard to kosovo. to understand that none of these words matter. none of these treaties matter, nothing you you hear from the state department of the white house actually matters . at the end of the day, you have to look what the, what they're doing and not what they're saying. right? right, absolutely. i gotta leave it right there. unfortunately, the boys and the boys are malice. geopolitical analyst, senior writer at r t dot com. thank you so much for sharing your insight and some of your personal story with us. that is going to do it for today's episode of motors operandi the show that things deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm
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u. n. d u p a these very brutal, ultra nationalist groups or operating in new crime. now this gentleman was given not one but 2 standing ovations by the you find president the have, let him is it as the and of course just include all along side them at where a senior police and military officials on gleefully applauding the as not another say that we didn't know anything about this, but this was down to the speaker of the house who was now since resigned to the scandal. what is also emerged that this gentleman had a private audience with just intruder prior to that engagement, if you like. also, what's fascinating human, if you think about it in ukraine, it's after our new mobile monuments at parades and celebrations of people like stuff on bundle rule. i'm gonna shoot k of which the founding fathers of this very aggressive, also rights movement of which mr hunter would have been an advocate. and those are completely ignored by the west and media. meanwhile, in the canadian parliament, when he's applauded, there seems to be a huge abroad. that's a point that we should. we should also remember when we're looking at this. we heard from a russian historian, is it non c ideal? it is been hiding in plain sight in canada since the 19. busy these also the country's leaders embrace flashes on the run. a drawer, judo, the speaker of the canadian parliament, the german ambassador, and other officials, they've known what it was all about. in fact, canada, as the canadian preston historians rode about after the 2nd world war, openly accepted many former nazis, 9000 people from the scale, you'd see a move to canada after the 2nd world war. by comparison, canada had only accepted 5000 holocaust victims who fled the nazi regime between 193919459000 nazi criminals were taking in immediately after the war. how can this be assessed? these really were bloody piece that murder, children, and women, and the elderly. it is clear that canadian society was already inspected in many ways by this justification of naziism. and it was impossible not to know about at least those who invited and participated in organizing this events naturally knew everything perfectly well. and the german ambassador is obliged to know the history of germany and is obliged to know as it seems to me, the participation of certain nazi formations in the 2nd world war. if this person does not know, then the question arises about his competence in the position. he holds also a sign evaluation for nazi soda in canada is parliament in germany is rough to distance himself from the scandal that it has admitted is i'm by. so that was presence of the event, said it was not immediately clear the time the mine was being on a was a nazi. it's got collaborative inside today. there were a variety of arms groups and the 2nd world war. you probably know about the polish home army, a resistance group that fought against both the german very most. and the soviet red army in this regard. hung does not see, affiliation is not quite as obvious as you say that for. meanwhile, and generally as long as he is in the east of the state of sikes, and they are looking into the video for minute sober, fast celebration that said revenue raising the nazi salute. but it just, it is punishable in gem, a by up to 3 years in prison, but over the stone, you know, see if all of his are open is celebrated every year. the annual gathering commemorates the local watson gordon a did the vision and the other not see. so this is for a game so, so this, during world war 2, this, the planning flags were displayed at the event. last year. we planes present was a landscape paid alongside a soldier. why are we not satisfied in senior journey and trip to the bottom of hardcore region? the great indeed is a social media team posted a photo glass on social media, but quickly removed this author. it sparked outrage by him 2015 russian president of inputs and spoke about all spoke out against the rise of new and nausea sentiments around the world a minute. but he is a little bit of just generic and you know, we see the missing tropic i. d as are still spreading around the world. we continue to face attempts to split society along national, racial and religious lines, with manifestations of anti semitism were supposed to be an aggressive intolerance of other peoples and cultures. at one time, those primitive instincts were used by the nazis, and today they are adopted by national was extreme is and terrorist, and the number of countries and regions around the world. that is, that was live to a pile of gas, john as wide read political as, as the port a flight. and it's how in general is in the us and they are, let's see, the gentleman. thank you so much for joining us here today. i'd say this is a of cause of a company that we've all been talking about here on, on see, and that's why i think i'd like to start with the 1st i'd like to know. i mean, in your opinion, do you think naziism is running across the world as the russian president said, a one box in 2015, or is this just a localized event? and the alley is it. we blow your out of proportion. and thank you for lazy day from we are of course now. sorry, i didn't. why. sorry. and it's very clear that nazi isn't has become normalized in the western world in a way that it really hasn't been since the end of world war 2. when we talk about these incidents, it's impossible to separate them from the normalization that as a company uh, specifically the, the ukranian, quote unquote, diaspora in canada for example, groups that were composed in major part by open nazis open nazi collaborators. so i think we've seen kind of an accompanying uh, normalization in terms of not the sentiment all over. you can see this and things like facebook, for example, allowing groups like the a's of brigade, open nazi formations to be allowed on facebook to be allowed on twitter groups which were previously banned but were suddenly allowed that on in early 2022. i think that's not really uh, an isolated incidents that speaks to a broader trend. yeah, it's one to us. i feel like, sorry if i could send to you. i mean, is we've talked about that incident here just a 2nd ago about what was happening in october, fast those people making the non system loops. is this a small scale thing or i like hayes oft um, what i would blow yeah. out of boys at all, we're just looking at a bunch of people listening to an old job and some of saluting and maybe we just forget about it as well. that is a disturbing example of jubilation by any group of people. the other thing that is really worrying about this is that, that jubilation was, was in the house of commons in canada, you know, marched in, cheered by every elected member. doesn't matter if it's a liberal or progressive conservative. our new democrat party, they were all they're, all of them were cheering. and these are people that should have a yearly reminder, every november 11th, which is remember, and stay in canada of all the phone soldiers that fought against this. this is very disturbing. and well, this is a welcome mat for i would say if you are a work, no, canada is borders are wide open for you and there, welcoming you still to this day. yes, very worrying the andre, i'm the way i should i say big of button. you know, we see a lot of celebrations not see martin to the been notoriously recurring in ukraine. what does this say about uh, kids governance, i mean, do, do, they will not want to stop this. i'm spreading. of course a as this story and i am shocked at the both of these surveys from and the europe of my opinion and your book the most i o, the double stand the about this question because of the blues and on the one and they put them that the so far in the you premium now novices my or you create an organization like, absolve that's a are in effect. now, do you have any sections? months and the other side, the crisis condo, is this now and as isn't that the same now and as is with the money for us that it's set for europe. and this is the crazy for my, the, from my point to point of view. and of course, uh, also its not only your credit and, but those are europe, but we have some uh, rules about, uh, the presence of the ukrainian. uh, i mean with the band, like the, with the government groups also in it that it's, i want to say that's a, for example, immediately after the 2nd world war a was the consent. there are some comp for presented of war where some ukrainian volunteer was the day and, and the, the, the british military come me some work for the, this people, for me, for me to emigrate this people e, u, k, and canada. and we have these assembled immediately. it's not the, it's not broke down, but it's not the so you can use this is very added to this is history. like is these 30 for example, how you have here with me. one book that the i found the in the home here in the bus and the home of uh, the nationalist uh, from ukraine, about to the lease, the lease in dvd 100 bucks and assess. and we can see here the amber most of the buffering as of these young and the color of, uh you, bob i. and it's interesting to see when we read what is printed, this book that is printed on with a journal of the key of n. terrel t of and the rental. 1994. it's not the case, but there's not a coincidence. that's a material like this was printed, we call about a front of the some organization in canada. yeah, it's very, very, very interesting indeed. what it would send to you now, um, you know, jim and i mean i'll have the price, i'm sure we'll do, but they still lives in feel uncomfortable when people
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u. n. d u p. a. these very brutal, ultra nationalist groups or operating in new crime. now, this gentleman was given not one but 2 standing ovations by the you find president, i have loved him. is it as the and of course just include all alongside them at where senior police and military officials all gleefully applauding the as not another say that we didn't know anything about this, but this was down to the speaker of the house who was now since resigned to the scandal, but it's also a merge that this gentleman, a private audience with just intruder prior to that engagement, if you like. also what's fascinating human. if you think about it in ukraine, it's after our new mobile monuments at parades and celebrations of people like stuff on bundle rule. i'm gonna shoot k of which the founding fathers of this very aggressive, also rights movement of which mr hunter would have been an advocate. and those are completely ignored by the western media. meanwhile, in the canadian parliament, when he's applauded, there seems to be a huge abroad. that's a point that we should. we should also remember when we're looking at this from a russian historian who says that not and see i deal a j as in hiding in plain sight in canada. since the 1940s off of the country's leaders embraced the fastest on the run to do a judo, the speaker of the canadian parliament, the german ambassador, and other officials, they've known what it was all about. in fact, canada, as the canadian preston historians rode about after the 2nd world war, openly accepted many former nazis, 9000 people from the scale, you'd see a move to canada after the 2nd world war. by comparison, canada had only accepted 5000 holocaust victims who fled the nazi regime between 193919459000 nazi criminals were taking in immediately after the war. how can this be assessed? these really were bloody beasts that murder, children, and women, and the elderly. it is clear that canadian society was already inspected in many ways by this justification of naziism. and it was impossible not to know about at least those who invited and participated in organizing this events naturally knew everything perfectly well. and the german ambassador is obliged to know the history of germany and is obliged to know as it seems to me, the participation of certain nazi formations in the 2nd world war. if this person does not know, then the question arises about his competence in the position he holds all through a standing ovation for a nazi. so the ink of is part of that, and germany is ross to distance itself from the scandal. button happens when i say that i'm about the was presence of the event, but said it was not immediately clear at the time. but the mind being on a was a nazi is got collaboration of inside today. there were a variety of arms groups in the 2nd world war. you probably know about the polish home army or resistance group that fought against both the german veteran muscles and the soviet red army is, are found in this regard to cancel hunters, not c affiliation is not quite as obvious as you say. which of which has to know this may while and may have thought of these in the eastern se the sites and they are looking into a video one. so the 1st celebration, side of the river is raising the arms, and then the submit button gesture is punishable in germany by up to 3 years in prison. but i'm going to study it and see full is, is, are open. are you still there by that? every year, the annual gathering come out. all right, it's a little while fun gonna did the vision and the other nazi soldiers who fought against the soviets during level 2. that ca you quite in flags will display the events. oh yeah, he transposes mass get paid alongside a sold deal where you're not seeing a spot in sin. yes. during a trip to baffled harko reason. the current in need is a social media team posted a photo on event on a social media, but quickly remove it also is sparked outrage back in 2015 the russian present rather than put in a spoke out and gave us the rise of neo nazis sentiments around the was by noodle, but usually the generic and, you know, we see the missing tropic ideas are still spreading around the world. we continue to face attempts to split society along national, racial and religious lines. with manifestations of anti semitism were supposed to be an aggressive intolerance of other peoples and cultures. at one time, those primitive instincts were used by the nazis, and today they are adopted by nationalist extreme is a terrorist and a number of countries and regions around the world. but it is still under the i spoke with a panel of guests about the detrimental effects of lingering sentiments in today's world. this is not a new phenomenon, especially in canada, especially in these various countries where the nazi war criminals were sheltered and given a safe harbor. it's very clear that not season has become normalized in the western world in a way that it really hasn't been since the end of world war 2. this is kind of a function, i think, of a longstanding policy of western intelligence agencies. notably of course the see i who viewed fascist, who viewed nazi's as basically the most competent anti communist spiders. i think there's been a long term willingness to use fascist use. open nazis when it serves the political purposes of the west. there are harboring these neo nazis, they're in the ranks of most military nato countries. pretty much in broiling most nations to go head to head with russia here. and vladimir putin. his now his credibility as the shots of the sky here, but i calling the so last year said this was going on. he was proving this was going on. it's going on clearly. uh, canada is going to really suffer diplomatically from this way. and i don't know how they're going to come back from that, but it does show, you know, like our other panel, i guess panels here said that, you know, this has always been going on. this is very disturbing. and well, this is a welcome mat for i would say if you are a work, know canada as borders are wide open for you. and they're welcoming you. still to this day is this story, and i am shopping about all these celebration and the europe of my opinion and your books the most. are you to all the double stand the about this question, for example, how you have here with me one book that the i found the in the home here in the bus or the home of uh, the nationalist uh from ukraine, about to the lease, the lease in the, the general buckland assess, and we can see here the amber most of the buffering as diesel and the color of uh your box. and it's interesting to see when we read, where is this book that is printed on with a journal of the key of n total g of and through the 1994, it's not the cause of, there's not a coincidence that's a material like this was print that we call a body funnel, some organization in canada. read it as i'm a show in a what appears to be seeking independence. and some of us in toronto and kicking approval with the indian flag runs around that is a nice example of i'm to india, send somebody to come to play out in the middle of american country, or the applicant canadian seats held protests outside indian diplomatic missions. funny, the nation's flag and t v a meant a cardboard figure of the safe 5 minutes in the modi. meanwhile, the general counsel of the seats, the justice benefee, new lease, and the cold on hand is intended to quote with certain to india, accusing them of working and getting some kind of proof of which they benefit from moment for you. now that says that he has been conducting what it calls, i've seen her raise against the college steining movement in india, who are seeking to create an independence seek nation and then all of them putting job region of india, the mode and government the state. and so they detain figures of in energy with acts with hall, but by canada comes and made a really tens ties. and then also i knew debbie over the kidding of a program seek community to engage in canadian prime is adjusted to the, to the indian government officials of direct involvement and start that policy. so as to our p seeing and match those folks version of india is a root in, but i see a mess up body. he says in dead he was not involved in the seat community need is killing at mr. to the hasn't provided any proof for his accusations. i don't see any evidence on any, any documents on the card which claims what was, what was what mr. just a glimpse of what he said. there's something that i would never heard this minus this and on deck business, you're a person from a mission. you ask the question, government is being supported by uh, also to elements the almost to 25 of them. the parliament who is led by your boss and this includes quite a sunny are kind of some movement in canada and what right. so probably the 1st one would be something that was suggest keith has all the g 7 block of nations to provide long range missile. so it comes to like group adoption sites in iran, syria, and russia. missile strikes on the production plans of you waves in the run in syria as well as on a potential production site and the russian federation. the above may be carried up by the ukrainian defense forces, if part must provide the necessary means of destruction. this is all here with the same live a guy in a legend. he says he is government, let's using capital on. i'm the last. this will suppose in both, but the production of draws wouldn't be use a taxi put in tennessee. iran is repeated, the am adamantly denied sending joyous to russia or the equipment spokesman dmitri passcode has emphasized that the russian movie only uses domestically seduce. but we heard from that say, here on base bullets allow this, he says the clinic government claims a more of a tragic comedy than actual political disclose and doesn't know what is talking about the packing you want 0. yeah. or the countries when you are just talking the war that you have, i waste actually is something dad, he's more a comics, joe, rather than some people need to call comments more so i'm gonna wait. are you coming from a suppose that they need? they're on the main part of the campaign is just media campaign and just across elaine and the same things, you just hear the body. i'm here department on the ring and from so many other inc . and the pro 50 that the russians are queen. but, you know, there are a local media campaigns of these information and they use the past the, from the public opinion across the board. and i don't expect that the a west and countries would provide in wait longer as you mean products. because we have seen how they have is for these guys, they are just using to target joshua in west and countries are considering for changes by that just gets paid for so lucky as being one of the planes allow those supports as well. that could be set to changes the countries, samantha d, which opposes the sending of the the a to give us a charles to gain power impala mentioned elections this weekend. both adjust the top of the balance on the side of the head of the policy the the ad for a pm robot fico. beside buses of a quote, whoops, and any homes anymore. it's s m e r. as part of the government, we won't send any arms or ammunition to ukraine anymore. the only winter of the war in ukraine are the western arms factories. and then many wonder why no one wants peace and ukraine. well, so back into the do you to head to the polls to a life for people's face, prime minister in only 4 years? and this election is re sending alarm bells ringing in brussels. and that's because there's a suggestion that the leading quality in the polls, if it wins, were completely reversed the countries position, politically and militarily, when it comes to crate. and so in europe, the very, very concerns russell, particularly looking at what's happening here. they consume that so the back is going to elect, improve russian government are concerned about what impacts that could have on u. p. and policy to would you crate in the future? well, let's have a look at now. those policies are in the front runners. it's consistently being at the top is this may a policy which is seen as being a pro russian policy, their own just about 20 percent of the closest labels of progressive slovakia just below them and then into place. it's whole us on just under 12 percent. tell us could that she'd be the king make is in the selection, which is about proportional representation, where they should be saw ease, make sure because so back it has being one of the queens sending the loudest support is. so it's me, it gets in, it could completely reverse the way that the country has been acting towards ukraine over the last year or so. and it's a policy that the policy has been tapping into, which is a very new social discontent in here. and so if i can just to give you suggestion, a recent survey shows that 51 percent of respondents to that it was the west or even ukraine itself, that was
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u. n. d u p, a. these very brutal, ultra nationalist groups or operating in ukraine. now, this gentleman was given not one but 2 standing ovations by the you find president the have, let him is it as the i'm of course, just include all alongside them at where senior police and military officials all gleefully applauding the as not another say that we didn't know anything about this, but this was down to the speaker of the house who was now since resigned to the scandal. but it's also a merge that this gentleman, a private audience with just intruder prior to that engagement, if you like. but also what's fascinating human, if you think about it in ukraine, it's after our new mobile monuments at parades and celebrations of people like stefan bundle roman shoot k, which the founding fathers of this very aggressive also range movement of which mr hunter would have been an advocate and those are completely ignored by the west, the media. meanwhile, in the canadian parliament, when he's applauded, there seems to be a huge abroad. that's a point that we should. we should also remember when we're looking at this we heard from a russian historian who says that non c i the other g is when the hiding in plain sight in canada. since the 19 full days of the countries the to embrace to flashes on the run due to the speaker of the canadian parliament, the german and master and other officials, they've known what it was all about. in fact, canada, as the canadian preston historians wrote about after the 2nd world war, openly accepted many former nazis, 9000 people from the scale move to canada after the 2nd world war. by comparison, canada had only except his 5000 holocaust victims who fled the nazi regime between 193919459000 nazi criminals were taken in immediately after the war. how can this be assessed? these really were bloody b, spit, murder, children, and women, and the elderly. it was clear that canadian society was already inspected in many ways by this justification of naziism. and it was impossible not to know about at least those who invited and participated in organizing this events naturally knew everything perfectly well. and the german ambassador is obliged to know the history of germany and is obliged to know as it seems to me, the participation of certain nazi formations in the 2nd world war. if this person does not know, then the question arises about his competence in the position he holds. after i signed the evaluation for a nausea saw a drain kind of this parliament in germany, has ross to distance himself from the scandal, but in has admitted his. i'm back of the was present of the event that said it was not immediately clear that so i'm of the mind being on the do not see is got collaboration of inside the data. there were a variety of arms groups and the 2nd world war, the you probably know about the polish home army, a resistance group that fought against both the german veteran must. and the soviet red army is, are found in this regard. tensile hunk does not see, affiliation is not quite as obvious as you say that a male out in germany, authorities in the state of sax and they are looking into a video problem. i'm a total fest celebration showed reverend as reason. they're all in a nazi salute. not just to is punishable in germany why up to 3 years in prison, but over in a still in the, in a few full days are open the celebrated every year. the annual gathering incremental rate is the local off on s s, division, and other not seen. so this is for the game so, so, so if it's during the world war 2, this year you create new flies were displaced at the event last year. you guys present the landscape, pay the long find this. so the where in nonsense wide and senior during a trip to the in bio harkell region, including lead is a social media team posted a photo of bots, but quickly remove this off the response outrage back in 2015 the russian present letter and put this book out the games, the rise of near not seeing sentiments around the world news about potentially liberal, just genetic and, you know, we see the missing tropic i. d. as we're still spreading around the world. we continue to face attempts to split society along national, racial and religious lines, with manifestations of anti semitism were supposed to be an aggressive intolerance of other peoples and cultures. at one time, those primitive instincts were used by the nazis, and today they are adopted by nationalist extreme is an terrorist and a number of countries and regions around the world. we spoke with a pile of gas about the debt, so landfill effects of lingering non c sentiments in today's world. this is not a new phenomenon, especially in canada, especially in these various countries where the nazi war criminals were sheltered and given a safe harbor. it's very clear that not season has become normalized in the western world in a way that it really hasn't been since the end of world war 2. this is kind of a function, i think, of a longstanding policy of western intelligence agencies. notably, of course the ca, who viewed fascist, who viewed nazi's as basically the most competent anti communist spiders. i think there's been a long term willingness to use fascist, used open nazis when it serves the political purposes of the west. there are harboring these neo nazis. they're in the ranks of the most military nato countries . pretty much in broiling most nations to go head to head with russia here. and vladimir put his now his credibility as the shots of the sky here. but i calling this out, last year said this was going on. he was proving this was going on. it's going on clearly. uh, canada is going to really suffer diplomatically from this. i don't know how they're going to come back from that, but uh, it does show, you know, like our other panel, i guess panels here said that, you know, this has always been going on. this is very disturbing. and well, this is a welcome mat for i would say if you are a work, know canada as borders are wide open for you. and they're welcoming you still to this day as a story and i am shopping about all the celebration and the europe of my opinion and your book the most. are you to all the double stand the about this question, for example, how you have here with me one book or that the i found the in the home here in the bus or the home of uh, the nationalist uh, from ukraine, about to the galleys. good girl, it's in the region of buffering assess, and we can see here the have the most of the buffering as of these young and the color of the u box. and it's interesting to see when we read, where is printed, this book that is printed on with a journal of the key of n, total g of and through the 1994, it's not the cause of, there's not a coincidence. that's a material like this was printed, we call a body funnel some organization in canada, the media as him. uh, so a lot of his, of the pro seek independence activists and to run, to continue on football with the indian flag wrapped around its. it is like this example of i'm see in the sense when companies play out and then north american country, the canadian sphinx held protest outside indian diplomatic races. but in the nation flag on the a cardboard figure of the states fly method, right? and the movie made of all the general council, the seats, the justice moving recently, going on induced income of the, to quote, the return to india. a choosing that of working against the country for which they benefit economically. that's as identity has been conducting what it cools as
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when he's applauded, there seems to be a huge jump, right. and that's a point that we should. we should also remember when we're looking at this. we have all my russian historian who says non c r deal of g is been hiding in plain sight in canada. since and 19 forties, most of the country's lead is embraced fascists. on the run, due to the speaker of the canadian parliament, the german ambassador and other officials, they've known what it was all about. in fact, canada, as the canadian pressing historians wrote about after the 2nd world war, openly accepted many former nazis, 9000 people from the scale, you'd see a move to canada after the 2nd world war. by comparison, canada had only accepted 5000 holocaust victims who fled the nazi regime between 193919459000 nazi criminals were taking in immediately after the war. how can this be assessed? these really were bloody piece that murder, children, and women, and the elderly. it is clear that canadian society was already inspected in many ways by this justification of naziism. and it was impossible not to know about at least those who invited and participated in organizing this events naturally knew everything perfectly well. and the german ambassador is obliged to know the history of germany and its a blige to know, as it seems to me, the participation of certain nazi formations in the 2nd world war. if this person does not know, then the question arises about his competence in the position he holds. to foster a standing ovation for an odyssey sojourn condos. part of it, and germany has been left to defend itself from the scandal. but it has admitted as a method that was present of the event. but it said it was not immediately clear at the time that the mind being on the road was a nazi scott, columbus. it opens by today to the were a variety of arms groups and the 2nd world war the you probably know about the polish film army, a resistance group that fought against both the germans, that a must. and the soviet red army is, are found in this regard as done. so how does not see, affiliation is not quite as obvious as you say, but of which, i mean law in germany, authorities in the eastern states of the sites. now looking into the video on so professor base and shudder river raising the all of the nazi salute. jessica is punishable and jeremy wyatt for 3 years in prison. but over in a certain, you know, see for us is our police celebrated that v. yeah. yeah, i know gatherings cannot raise the local wafaa and when i was gonna did division and the other not see. so it is in fort again so. so this to a new one or 2 this year, a frame for eyes were displayed. the events here, hey, you guys present that. i scanned it alongside the soldier wearing not seeing sliding, seeing injured except to them by the cargo region they couldn't need. his social media team posted a photo but, but quickly removed it office pumps outrage back in 2015 the russian present by them it poses spoke out against the rise of new nazi sentiments around the world a minute. but he has a little bit of just generic and you know, we see the missing property i do is are still spreading around the world to me. we continue to face attempts to split society along national, racial and religious lines, with manifestations of anti semitism were supposed to be an aggressive intolerance of other peoples and cultures. at one time, those primitive instincts were used by the nazis, and today they are adopted by nationalist extremis and terrorist, and a number of countries and regions around the world. the i spoke with a pound of gas about the detrimental effects of lingering, now see sentiments in today's world. this is not a new phenomenon, especially in canada, especially in these various countries where the nazi war criminals were sheltered and given a safe harbor. it's very clear that not season has become normalized in the western world in a way that it really hasn't been since the end of world war 2. this is kind of a function, i think, of a longstanding policy of western intelligence agencies. notably of course the c i a who viewed fascist, who viewed nazi's as basically the most competent anti communist spiders. i think there's been a long term willingness to use fascist, used open nazis when it serves the political purposes of the west. there are harboring these neo nazis, they're in the ranks of most military nato countries. pretty much in broiling most nations to go head to head with russia here. and vladimir putin. his now his credibility as the shots of the sky here, but i calling this out last year said this was going on. he was proving this was going on. it's going on. clearly, canada is going to really suffer diplomatically from this, where you don't know how they're going to come back from that, but it does show, you know, like our other panel. i guess panels here said that, you know, this has always been going on. this is very disturbing and well, this is a welcome mat for i would say if you are a work, know canada is borders are wide open for you. and they're welcoming you still to this day as this story, online, shopping about all these celebration and the europe of my opinion and your book, the most. i to all the double stand the about this question. for example, how you have here with me one vote good that the i found the in the home here in the bus or the home of uh, the next one at least uh, from ukraine. about today. kelly. good kelly. cindy's your mailbox and assess and we can see here the amber most of the buffering as of these young and the color of uh your box. and it's interesting to see when we read what is bringing to this book that these prints are being called about us on with the journal of the kids and all the kids. and during the 1994, it's not the cause of there's not a coincidence. so that's a material like this was printer, we call a body funnel some organization in canada. the video as it was in what appears to be pro 6 independence either of us in toronto to the football with the indian flag wrapped around it. is the latest example of, i'm see in the sense of uncommonly play out in the north american countries. the canadian speaks outputs as outside indian diplomatic missions, but in the nation's flag, i'm thinking a, at a cardboard c o, let's say 5 minutes is new and the movie. meanwhile, the general council of the 6, the justice basically says, include on hindus that kept in canada to quote the went to india, accusing them of working against the country from which they fitness. and so you can obviously sense of that it hasn't been conducting what it calls and teams have a raise against how this done a movement in india who was thinking to create an independent and seek nation and then know them put in the region of india loaded government, the state, so the attain figures have been in the will act of his heart, but by canada comes of it already times ties it onto a i'm the day of the to being of a pullman seat. committed to be the in june canadian prime minister, just into the excuse indian government officials of direct involvement in his dad the ozzy. so it's the obvious thing that i so suppose, but since the end is runing by let's see, it done as f i d. he says that he was not involved in the seat community. it is to me, i've listened to the hasn't provided any proof of his accusation. i don't see any evidence on any, any documents on the card which claim sort of uh, with both what mr. just said to the clips. i mean, he said there's some people that i would never heard this and did a romantic a bonus. this was a word for me. it uh, there is a critical leakage. and on that basis you said a person from a have but the permanent mission you are supposed to go home from the government is being supported by uh, also to elements the almost to 25 of them live by the man who is led by your boss and those of what's called a sunny or kind of some movement in canada and what right. so probably the 1st one would be from then there's also yes, key has also the g 7 block of nations provide long range of as also a cause of striking room production sites in iran and syria and russia. so strikes on the production plants of u, a. v, as in iran and syria, as well as on a potential production site and the russian federation. the above may be carried up by the ukrainian defense forces. if part must provide the necessary means of destruction to the document, to see why the guardian imagine the shows keeps government accusing staff on end of off the. so suppose involved with and the production of that would be use of taxi, grand integrity. iran has repeatedly am adamantly denied sending drones to russia while the equipment supposed to send them. a few press golf has emphasized the russian was the only easiest domestically produced drones. we heard from the same problem based fluids. what i want to see says, the cleaning government claims a more of a tragic comedy, the actual political discourse, and then doesn't know what is talking about attacking, give on syria or the countries when you are just talking, the war that you have, i waste actually is something dad, he's more a comics, joe rather than some late to
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u. n. d u p. a. these very brutal alternation those groups or operating in ukraine. now that this gentleman was given, not one but 2 standing ovations by they have you find president. they have loved him. is that as the and of course just include all alongside them at were a senior police and military officials all gleefully applauding the smile. another say that we didn't know anything about this, but this was down to the speaker of the house who was now since resigned to the scandal. but it's also emerged that this gentleman out of private audience would just intruder prior to that engagement, if you like. also, what's fascinating, unity, if you think about it in ukraine, it's after our new mobile monuments at parades and celebrations of people like stuff on bundle rule. i'm gonna shoot k of which the founding fathers of this very aggressive, also rights movement of which mr hunter would have been an advocate. and those are completely ignored by the western media. meanwhile, in the canadian parliament, when he's applauded, there seems to be a huge abroad. that's a point that we should. we should also remember when we're looking at this shape o is what we heard from a russian historian to say is that nazi ideology has been hiding in plain sight in canada since the 194 days after the country's leader to embrace fascists on the run . a drawer, judo, the speaker of the canadian parliament, the german ambassador, and other officials, they've known what it was all about. in fact, canada, as the canadian preston historians rode about after the 2nd world war, openly accepted many former nazis, 9000 people from the scale, you'd see a move to canada after the 2nd world war. by comparison, canada had only accepted 5000 holocaust victims who fled the nazi regime between 193919459000 nazi criminals were taking in immediately after the war. how can this be assessed? these really were bloody beast that murder, children, women, and the elderly. it is clear that canadian society was already inspected in many ways by this justification of naziism. and it was impossible not to know about at least those who invited and participated in organizing this events naturally knew everything perfectly well. and the german ambassador is obliged to know the history of germany and is obliged to know as it seems to me, the participation of certain nazi formations in the 2nd world war. if this person does not know then the question arises about his competence in the position he holds. can know the story we are across today. video has emerged showing what appears to be pro seats, independence activists in toronto, playing football with the indian tri color wrapped around. one of these, just the latest examples of empty india sentiments turn the thing out in the north american countries. are your canadian seats health protest side side, and indeed, diplomatic emissions for an immunization supply. again, taking a me out of cardboard, figure of the indian part of the scanner and reloading for the general council of the 6 for just this poor thing. police will be called on, can you dues in canada, to vote returning to india, accusing them of working against the country from which the benefits of had phenomena without. so sally has been conducting what it calls empty turn rates against the callous stanley movement to india who are seeking to create on in the and then seek nation in the northern putting job region of india. the moody government states they've been in league with active as harvard in canada, and that comes in mid already tends ties between also a new tally over the coming of a prominent seat. community leader in june canadian prime minister justin credo accused into government officials of direct involvement in his desk. i spoke to r p, saying national spokesperson for india is really bgp party. is new delhi was not involved in the c community leaders killing mr. tow has not proved any evidence to say otherwise, and i didn't see any evidence on any, any documents on the card which claimed sort of with boulevard. mr. just a glimpse of what you said. there's some good leaders in that, i would know what heard this and did the bonus. this was a word from it. uh, it is a critical leakage. and on that basis you said a person from a mission you are supposed to go from or to prove it. which is the government is being supported by uh, also limits the almost to 25 of them live by the man who is there to buy a person who supports quite a sunny or kind of a moment in canada and what right. so probably the 1st one would be something a pair of bloss rock puck a stem this friday, leaving at least $57.00 people that i'm scores more wounded. that number is expected to rise throughout the day, as many are still trump the under the rubble and just a warning. you may find the following. images disturbing. the explosions took place as worshippers celebrated the birthday of prophet muhammad. so far, no group has named responsibility for the incident, but police say a suicide bomber is responsible for at least one of the explosions. there has been as well. a recent surgeon estimates the tax had a general election set for january. a local journalist sent us this brief report from august the there's an odd you have the unfortunate terraced incident occurred in the must on area biologist on problems. there was a suicide attacks on the procession when people were celebrating the birthday of prophet mohammed initial investigations reveal it was a suicide. last. the attacker exploded his jacket, but he was identified before the attack and the police tried their best to stop him . after the blast, there was chaos and emergency was declared and the local hospitals and rescue operations were started. immediately. police are investigating the incident. a bomb disposal squad is working at the spot and the areas cordoned off to collect the evidence from the crime scene. we have been told that we're security alerts and recent days in the province and preemptive measures were taken. but unfortunately, the incident eventually happened the no slow, but the house being one of ukraine's lightest supporters. but that could be set to change as the country smear party, which opposes the sending of literally to kia, has a chance to gain power in parliamentary elections. this weekend poll suggests they'll top the ballot on saturday at of the vote, party leader and former pm robert fico said process love, a quote, won't send any arms any more, or it's s m e r is part of the government. we won't send any arms or ammunition to ukraine anymore. the only winter of the war in ukraine are the western arms factories. and then many wonder why no one wants peace and ukraine. well, so back into the do you to head to the polls to a life for people's face, prime minister in only 4 years? and this election is re sending alarm bells ringing in brussels. and that's because there's a suggestion that the leading quality in the polls, if it wins, were completely reversed the country's position politically. and militarily, when it comes to crate. and so in europe that very, very concerns russel, particularly looking at what's happening here. they consume that so that like is going to elect, improve russian government and concerned about what impacts that could have on u. p. and policy to would you crane in the future? well, let's have a look at now. those policies are in the front runners. it's consistently being at the top is this me a policy that you seem is being a pro russian policy, their own just about 20 percent of the closest one labels of progressive slovakia just below them and then into place it tell us on just under 12 percent tell us could that she'd be the king make is in the selection, which is about proportional representation, where they should be size. make sure because so back it has been one of the queens since the loudest support is. so it's media gets in, it could completely reverse the way that the country has been acting towards ukraine over the last year or so. and it's a policy that the policy has been tapping into, which is of a new social discontent when hearing. so if i can just to give you suggestion, a recent survey shows that 51 percent of respondents thought that it was the west or even ukraine itself. that was respon
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u. n. d u p a. these very brutal, ultra nationalist groups or operating and you try and know that this gentleman was given, not one but 2 standing ovations by they you find president they have let him is it as the i'm of course just include all alongside them at where senior police and military officials on gleefully applauding the as not another say that we didn't know anything about this, but this was down to the speaker of the house who was no since resigned to the scandal. but it's also a merge that this gentleman, a private audience with just intruder prior to that engagement, if you like. also, what's fascinating, unity, if you think about it in ukraine, it's after our new mobile monuments at parades and celebrations of people like stuff on bundle rule. i'm gonna shoot k of which the founding fathers of this very aggressive, also rights movement of which mr hunter would have been an advocate. and those are completely ignored by the west. the media. meanwhile, in the canadian parliament, when he's applauded, there seems to be a huge abroad. that's a point that we should. we should also remember when we're looking at this we heard from a russian historian who says that non c i the other g is when the hiding in plain sight in canada. since i've seen for these, all the countries need is embrace to flashes on the run. the judo, the speaker of the canadian parliament, the german ambassador, and other officials, they've known what it was all about. in fact, canada, as the canadian preston historians rode about after the 2nd world war, openly accepted many former nazis, 9000 people from the scale, you'd see a move to canada after the 2nd world war. by comparison, canada had only accepted 5000 holocaust victims who fled the nazi regime between 193919459000 nazi criminals were taking in immediately after the war. how can this be assessed? these really were bloody beasts that murder children. women and the elderly, it is clear that canadian society was already inspected in many ways by this justification of naziism. and it was impossible not to know about at least those who invited and participated in organizing this events naturally knew everything perfectly well. and the german ambassador is obliged to know the history of germany, and it's obliged to know, as it seems to me, the participation of certain nazi formations in the 2nd world war. if this person does not know, then the question arises about his competence and the position he holds off the signing of ation for nausea, saw a drain kind of this parliament in germany, has ross to distance himself from the scandal, but in has admitted as i'm past the was present of the event that said it was not immediately clear that so i'm of the mind being on the was a not see. it's got collaborative and slight today. there were a variety of arms groups and the 2nd world war the you probably know about the polish home army, a resistance group that fought against both the german veteran must and the soviet red army. in this regard, it's done. so how does not see affiliation is not quite as obvious as you say that on may lot in germany, sr these in the hey, so say to cents. then they are looking into a video problem. i'm a total fest celebration. should reverend is raising that? all of the nazi salutes, not just to is punishable in germany why up to 3 years in prison. but over in a study in 2 full days are open the celebrated every year. the annual gathering incremental rate is the local off on s, s, division, and other not seen. so those who fought against the soviets. during the world war 2, this year you create new flags with displaced out in the event. last year you guys present the landscape, pay the wrong sign this. so the where in is in slide and senior during a trip to the in bio harko region, including a lead as a social media team posted a photo of bots, but quickly remove this off the response outrage back in 2015, the russian present letter and put this book out the games, the rise of near not seeing sentiments around the world news about potentially the genetic and, you know, we see the missing tropic i do is we're still spreading around the world. we continue to face attempts to split society along national, racial and religious lines, with manifestations of anti semitism were supposed to be an aggressive intolerance of other peoples and cultures. at one time, those primitive instincts were used by the nazis, and today they are adopted by nationalist extreme is an terrorist and a number of countries and regions around the world where you spoke with a pile of gas about the debt. so landfill effects of lingering non c sentiments in today's world. this is not a new phenomenon, especially in canada, especially in these various countries where the nazi war criminals were sheltered and given a safe harbor. it's very clear that not season has become normalized in the western world in a way that it really hasn't been since the end of world war 2. this is kind of a function, i think, of a longstanding policy of western intelligence agencies. notably, of course the ca, who viewed fascist, who viewed nazi's as basically the most competent anti communist spiders. i think there's been a long term willingness to use fascist, used open nazis when it serves the political purposes of the west. they are harboring these neo nazis. they're in the ranks of most military nato countries, pretty much in broiling most nations to go head to head with russia here. and vladimir put his now his credibility as the shot to the sky. here by calling this out. last year said this was going on. he was proving this was going on, it's going on clearly. uh, canada is going to really suffer diplomatically from this. i don't know how they're going to come back from that, but uh, it does show, you know, like our other panel. i guess panels here said that, you know, this has always been going on. this is very disturbing. and well, this is a welcome mat for i would say if you are a work, know canada as borders are wide open for you. and they're welcoming you still to this day as a story and i am shopping about all these celebration and the europe of my opinion and your book the most. are you to all the double stand the about this question, for example, how you have here with me one book or that the i found the in the home here in the bus or the home of uh who is the nationalist uh, from ukraine, about to the lease the lease in dbi either one of us can assess and we can see here the amber most of the buffering as the easy on and the color of uh your box. and it's interesting to see when we read, where is it that this book that is printed on with a journal of the key of n federal g of and through the 1994, it's not the cause of, there's not a coincidence that's a material like this was print that we took the front of the some organization in canada, the media as him. uh, so a lot of his, of the pro c independent activists. and to run to the football with the live flag wrapped around its it is like this example of i'm see in the sense when companies say out and then north american country, the canadian stinks health protests outside indian diplomatic races. but in the nation flag on the a cardboard figure of the states fly method, right? and the movie made of all the general council, the seats, the justice roofing recently going on induced income of the, to quote the return to india. a choosing that of working against the country for which they benefit economically. that's as identity has been conducting what it cools and have a range. it gives us kind of a sunny movement in india. we a see who are thinking to create a independence seek nation and then know them put in the region of india. the mode and government status of the teams thing is have been in league with and so this hall but by canada. now that comes and it wouldn't tens times and seen also, i knew jenny over the cubing of a prominent seat community there in june. could i be imply? may i suggest them to, to choose indian from government officials of direct involvement? is that the policy? so it's a r p, a seeing it and that's also personal. india is moving ahead, i see a domestic party. he says the demi was not involved in the seat, community leaders chewing and listen to the hasn't approved any or provided any proof of his accusation. i don't see any evidence on any, any document on the card which claims what, what was what mr. just a glimpse of what he said. there's some people that i would never heard this and did a minus. this is the word diploma. and on that basis, you said a person from a have the technician you asked the question. boardman is being supported by uh, also to limits the almost to 25 of them, the man who is there to buy a bus and most of what's called a sunny or kind of movement in canada. and what, right. so probably the 1st one would be something today, lots of salaries one year. so it is a new regions voted for reunification with the country underway. this historic event development put in is given a speech decline of phone attacks will never break. the collective will of the don't bus i'm the has on example. those are regions the good news that they set that was sent to you. but a year ago, on september 30th, a defining, truly historic and fateful event to place an agreement was signed on the admission to go for new subjects of the russian federation. 2, millions of residents of dawn, bass, millionaires, phone and supple grocery regions have made their choice to be with their father lands. this conscious long awaited, and genuine popular decision was made by people together with referendums, in full compliance with international norms. they showed courage and on using character, there were attempts to intimidate them, to take away their right to determine their own future, their own destiny. to take away what is dear to every person, the culture, traditions, native language and all that was hated by the nationalist and their western patrons who states your crew and t as in 2014. and then at least a full scale civil war of terror against dissidence. they organized a blockade from a constant showing and punitive actions in the dawn bass, but nothing and no one is able to break the will of millions of people, their faith and truth and historical justice of the people of restaurant the whole heartedly supported the free and unambiguous choice of our brothers and sisters understood and deeply felt. the main thing is that by protecting our compatriots and don bath, noval row, see, oh, we are protecting russia itself. we're fighting together for the motherland. for our sovereignty, spiritual values and unity for victory. but for both of us, keith, i lost the g 7 block of nations. so providing long range and this also it constraint and drove production sites in iran, syria and russia. missile strikes on the production plants of u, a. v. as in iran and syria, as well as on a potential production site and the russian federation, the above may be carried out by the ukranian defense forces, if pump must provide the necessary means of destruction. are those all human to say why the garden allegedly shows kids government using tap on on them off the so suppose involvement and the production of drugs that would be use attacking cleaning and surgery iran as repeatedly and add them. and they denied sending guns to russia while the equipment spokes. when do me, few pascals has emphasized that the russian menu only uses domestically produced drones. we heard from a tech problem base political analysts. he says the planning governments claims. i'm more of a tragic comedy. the actual political discourse. he doesn't know what he's talking about, attacking he wants syria or the country's wine. you are just talking of war that you have. i waste actually is something dad, he's more a comics, joe. rather down some only to call
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u. n. d u p, a. these very brutal, ultra nationalist groups or operating in ukraine. now, this gentleman was given, not one but 2 standing ovations by the ukraine president, i have let him is it as the i'm of course, just intrude all alongside them at were senior police and military officials all gleefully applauding this. not another say that we didn't know anything about this, but this was down to the speaker of the house who was now since resigned to the scandal. but it's also a merge that this gentleman out, a private audience with just intruder prior to that engagement, if you like. also what's fascinating human. if you think about it in ukraine, it's after noon little monuments at parades and celebrations of people like stuff on bundle rule. i'm gonna shoot k of which the founding fathers of this very aggressive also rights movement of which mr hunter would have been an advocate. and those are completely ignored by the west and media. meanwhile, in the canadian parliament, when he's applauded, there seems to be a huge abroad. that's a point that we should. we should also remember when we're looking at this for you guys, all of our ross and his story and it says that non c ideology is being hiding in plain sights and kinda says the 19 for these off of the countries leave the race to fascist on the run a drawer, judo, the speaker of the canadian parliament, the german ambassador, and other officials, they've known what it was all about. in fact, canada, as the canadian preston historians rode about after the 2nd world war, openly accepted many former nazis, 9000 people from the scale, you'd see a move to canada after the 2nd world war. by comparison, canada had only accepted 5000 holocaust victims who fled the nazi regime between 193919459000 nazi criminals were taking in immediately after the war. how can this be assessed? these really were bloody b step, murder, children, women, and the elderly. it is clear that canadian society was already inspected in many ways by this justification of naziism. and it was impossible not to know about it. at least those who invited and participated in organizing this events naturally knew everything perfectly well. and the german ambassador is obliged to know the history of germany and is obliged to know as it seems to me, the participation of certain nazi formations in the 2nd world war. if this person does not know, then the question arises about his competence in the position. he holds video as him, uh, showing that what appears to be pro seek independent until this in toronto. picking a football with an indian flag wrapped around it. or is it a, is, is um, pull of the and the indian sentiment comedy play outs in the north american country . it's canadian sinks, held a protest. i was like indian diplomatic emissions, but in the nation flag and taking a while as cardboard c o, the states, 5 minutes, a new movie, the general account was a little the 6 the justice moving rates. and the hold on hand is in kind of the quote written to india using them working again. so going to from which they benefit economically. now that says that it hasn't been conducting what it calls and feeds have a raids against how this dining move went in. india was thinking to create an independent seek nation and then know the importance of region of india promoted government. the states of the time thing is of been in the we until this hobbling by canada. back comes them. it already tends, ties between onto a new debbie over the kidney of opponents. the community in june. could i have in 5 minutes adjusting to the accused indian government officials of direct involvement in his desk sees further to r, p. c. national. suppose personal for india, the routing beat a positive, you said needed that he was not involved in the sink community, the just kidding. i missed a tutor hasn't provided any proof of his accusations. i don't see any evidence on any, any document on the card which claims what, what, what mr. just said to the clips. that was you said there's some critical leaders in that. i would never heard this in the department at the bottom this, this was a word that department. uh there's, there's incredible leakage. and on that basis you said a person from a mission you are supposed to go home from the product, which is government is being supported by uh, also to limits the almost to 25 of them. the man who is the person who supports kind of funny or kind of some woman in canada and what right. so probably the person would be something that was suggest. keith has also the g 7 recommendations to provide long range and this also it goes fine, grew and production sites in iran, syria. i busta missile strikes on the production plans of u, a v. as in iran and syria, as well as on a potential production site in the russian federation, the above may be carried out by the ukrainian defense forces. if apartments provide the necessary means of destruction to the healing, seen by the guy and allegedly shows kids, government accusing tahoe on, on them, off the. so suppose involved one of the products of drugs literally use attacking thing, tennessee. wrong, as repeated the add, add them, and they denied sending goodness to russia while the equipment spoke. so when do a few, pasco has emphasized that russian entry only uses domestically produced drugs as the cost of live or to, to her on base for the how many of us a hold on is either i'm going to do that. thanks so much for joining me. here today and i'll see you play that to see you now. so kids, okay, should i say isn't allegedly requesting these weapons to select sit iran and russia . what are your thoughts on that i'm going to have justified? is that the 1st of all, i tha
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u. n. d u p. a. these very brutal, ultra nationalist groups or operating in ukraine. now, this gentleman was given, not one but 2 standing ovations by the ukraine president, i have loved him. is that as the and of course just intrude all alongside them at were senior police and military officials all gleefully applauding the smile. another say that we didn't know anything about this, but this was down to the speaker of the house who was now since resigned to the scandal. but it's also a merge that this gentleman at a private audience with just intruder prior to that engagement, if you like. also, what's fascinating, unity, if you think about it in ukraine, it's after our new little monuments at parades and celebrations of people like stuff on bundle rule. i'm gonna shoot k of which the founding fathers of this very aggressive, also rights movement of which mr hunter would have been an advocate. and those are completely ignored by the west and media. meanwhile, in the canadian parliament, when he's applauded, there seems to be a huge jump, right. and that's a point that we should. we should also remember when we're looking at this because i'm a russian historian who says that non c i deal with it is when hiding in plain sight in canada says 19 forties off of the countries the does embrace the fastest on the run. a drawer, judo, the speaker of the canadian parliament, the german ambassador, and other officials, they've known what it was all about. in fact, canada, as the canadian pressing historians rode about after the 2nd world war, openly accepted many form or not, since 9000 people from the s escalate. see a move to canada after the 2nd world war. by comparison, canada had only accepted 5000 holocaust victims. who fled the nazi regime between 193919459000 nazi criminals were taking in immediately after the war. how can this be assessed? these really were bloody beasts that murder, children, and women and the elderly. it is clear that canadian society was already inspected in many ways by this justification of naziism. and it was impossible not to know about at least those who invited and participated in organizing this events naturally knew everything perfectly well. and the german ambassador is obliged to know the history of germany and is obliged to know as it seems to me, the participation of certain nazi formations in the 2nd world war. if this person does not know then the question arises about his competence in the position he holds pretty as him, uh, showing what appears to be improved. seek independence activism to run. so taking a football with the indian side wrapped around it as little as example of i'm the indian sentiment coney play out in the north american country. it kind of seeks health protests outside in the diplomatic. this is bundled, the nation's flag and taking a man of cardboard to go the states. so i was under under moody. meanwhile, the general counsel of the seats of justice boot being recently called on hindus in canada, to quote written to india as using the word here against the gun safe and with the benefit economically. now that it says that it has been conducting what it calls and seemed to re the games of how this timing move was in india who was seeking to create an independent sink nation in the middle of the important region of india. the loaded government, the status of the st if it is of been in need with active as hollywood by canada. that comes in mid already tens times between. also i need to leave the beginning of a prominent sick community to in june. good in prime minister just intruder, his indian government officials of direct involvement is there policies folks who are piecing the national space person for india is runing behind the mass of bazzi. he is as you did, he was not involved in the seat communities. kidding. i'm as a, to the hasn't provided any proof, but his accusations, i don't see any evidence on any, any documents on the card which claims what uh, what, what mr. just a google clips and he said there's some people that i would never heard this and did the minus, this is the word and on deck this is you said a person from a have a different emission us the positive global government is being supported by uh, also to elements that are almost 25 of them a little by the man who is there by a person who supports quite a sunny or kind of movement in canada and what right. so probably the 1st one would be something beautiful. so yes, keith is also g 7 bulk of nations to provide long range. and this also, it costs like drug production sites in iran, syria and russia. missile strikes on the production plants of u, a. v. as in iran and syria, as well as on a potential production site and the russian federation, the above may be carried up by the ukranian defense forces. if part must provide the necessary means of destruction. as though he wasn't saying by the god allegedly shows keeps going accusing tags on, on the last. and so suppose the bullet and then production drives that would be used to attack the claim territory. iran has repeatedly, i'm as of and they denied sending drones to us. while the problem is, suppose i'm going to need to pass code has to emphasize that the recommends, the only use is domestic. they produce trans. we heard from that sad problem base political, our see says the cleaning government claims a more of a tragic comedy. and the actual political discourse doesn't know what is talking about the packing give on syria or the countries one. you are just talking a war that you have. i waste actually is something dad, he's more a comics, joe rather than some lead to called
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u. n. d u p, a. these very brutal, ultra nationalist groups or operating in ukraine. now, this gentleman was given not was standing ovations by they have you find presidents . i've loved him is that as i'm of course, just include all alongside them at where senior police and military officials on gleefully applauding this. my mother said that we didn't know anything about this, but this was down to the speaker of the house who's now since resigned to the scandal. but it's also a merge that this gentleman had a private audience with just intruder prior to that engagement, if you like. but also what's fascinating, unity, if you think about it in ukraine itself, there are new little monuments at parades and celebrations of people like step on bundle roman shoot, k of which the founding fathers of this very aggressive also rights movement of which mr. hunger would have been an advocate, and those are completely ignored by the west, the media. meanwhile, in the canadian parliament, when he's applauded, there seems to be a huge jump, right. and that's a point that we should. we should also remember when we're looking at this table was talking through the details earlier. what we heard from a russian historian as well to say is that not c i d elegy has been hiding in plain sight, encountered us since the 1940s after the country's leaders embraced fascist on the wrong. this is your judo, the speaker of the canadian parliament, the german ambassador and other officials. they've known what it was all about. in fact, canada, as the canadian pressing historians wrote about after the 2nd world war, openly accepted many form or not. since 9000 people from the scale, you'd see a move to canada after the 2nd world war. by comparison, canada had only accepted 5000 holocaust victims who fled the nazi regime between 193919459000 nazi criminals were taking in immediately after the war. how can this be assessed? these really were bloody beasts that murder children. women and the elderly, it is clear that canadian society was already inspected in many ways by this justification of nazi is. and it was impossible not to know about at least those who invited and participated in organizing this events naturally knew everything perfectly well. and the german ambassador is obliged to know the history of germany and is obliged to know as it seems to me, the participation of certain nazi formations in the 2nd world war. if this person does not know then the question arises about his competence in the positioning holes in other stories of bring you, today's video has him showing what appears to be proved. seek independence activists in toronto, playing football with the indian tri color rupture around it is the latest example of the india sentiment. currently thing in the north american country. on monday, canadian 6 health protest side side indian took a lot of commissions. they're burning the nation's flag on hitting a cardboard figure of indian prime minister and a written press embody. wiley, general counsel of the 6 for justice proofing recently called on hindus and keller . the devote return to india, accusing them of working against the country from which state benefit, economically, without the deli husband conducting what it calls, empty turn rates against a callous styling movement. and then they will who are at seeking to create an independent seek nation. the northern print, a region of india, the moody government states, they've been in league with active as harvard in canada. and when that comes in mid already tends ties between all to a new delhi over the killing of a prominent see community leader in june, canada as prime minister just in true accused indian government officials of direct involvement in his debt. well, i spoke to r p thing, who is not still sports person for india's ruling beach at p party. he said he's new delhi was not involved in the secret community leaders. kelly and mr. joe has not provided any proof for his accusations. i don't see any evidence on any, any document on the card which claims what, what, what mr. just said to the you said there's some never heard this and did a bonus. this was a word from it. and on that basis, you said a person from a, have the technician, you are supposed to go from here to prove it, which is the government is being supported by uh, also limits the almost to $25.00 of them live by the man who is led by a person who supports quite a sunny or kind of some movement in canada and what right. so probably the 1st one would be something a pair of glass rocked pocket stem this friday leaving at least $57.00 people dead on scores more wounded. now that number is expected to rise throughout the day. as many are still trapped under the rubble . we believe just a warning you may find the following. images disturbing. the explosions took place as worshippers celebrated the birthday of prophet mohammad. so far, no group has claimed responsibility for the incident, but police say a suicide bomber is responsible for at least one of the exclusions. there's been a recent sturgeon estimates the tax ahead of the general election set for january, a local journalist such as this brief report from, i guess there's an odd you have the unfortunate terrorist incident occurred in the must on area biologist on problems. it was a suicide attacks on the procession when people were celebrating the birthday of prophet mohammed initial investigations reveal it was a suicide. last. the attacker exploded his jacket, but he was identified before the attack and the police tried their best to stop him . after the blast, there was chaos and emergency was declared and the local hospitals and rescue operations were started. immediately. police are investigating the incident. a bomb disposal squad is working at the spot and the areas cordoned off to collect the evidence from the crime scene. we have been told that we're security alerts and recent days in the province and preemptive measures were taken. but unfortunately, the incident eventually happened. the slovakia has been while a few cranes largest supporters. but that could be said to change of the country smear party, which opposes the sending of lee full a to keith, has a chance to gain power in parliamentary elections. this weekend pool suggest steel top the ballot on saturday and of the vote. party leader on former pm robert fico said slovakia quotes won't send any arms any more. it's s m e r. as part of the government, we won't send any arms or ammunition to ukraine anymore. the only winter of the war in ukraine are the western arms factories. and then many wonder why no one wants peace and ukraine. well, so back into the do you to head to the polls to a life for people's face, prime minister in only 4 years? and this election is re sending alarm bells ringing in brussels. and that's because there's a suggestion that the leading quality in the polls, if it wins with complete a reverse, the countries position politically and militarily, when it comes to crate. and so in you said very, very concerns russell, particularly looking at what's happening here. they consume that so the back is going to elect the flu. russian government are concerned about what impacts that could have on european policy to would you crane in the future? well, let's have a look at now. those policies are in the front runners. it's consistently being at the top is this me a policy that just seems being a pro russian policy, their own just about 20 percent of the closest y equals a progressive slovakia just below them. and then in 3rd place, it's whole us on just under 12 percent, tell us could that she'd be the king make is in the selection, which is about proportional representation, where they should be saw ease, make sure because so back it has being one of the queens sending the loudest support is so it's me, it gets in, it could completely reverse the way that the country has been acting towards ukraine over the last year or so. and it's a policy that the policy has been tapping into, which is of a new social discontent. in here and so if i can just to give you suggestion, a recent survey shows that 51 percent of respondents thought that it was the west or even ukraine itself. that was responsible for the war. and so this is, woke up, policy is tapping into, you know, a smidge policy. when could also disrupt what the policy is in brussels because it could, that is yet another voice of discontent and questioning things that just the logic behind that the sanctions. yeah. show that i'm so i wanted to just jump in quickly and ask if i can, because clearly with the, with the vote happening on stuff today. i guess the media right now is probably doing uh, a lot of attention of a big focus on, i guess, busy this information that i, i guess, transparency headed if i'd what, what are you seeing where you are? yes, that's why the western media is pointing towards pro russian channels. think they spinning out this information however, was incredibly interesting. isn't even to do that. the us some past due to slovakia, gave him the last week one of the main papers here. he pointed out that his country is spending millions upon millions of dollars giving money towards parties which are helping to serve to silence those on social media platforms, including politicians, including those from the small policies that some of us into what the us and boss of this of us, yeah, she said, we have provided $5000000.00 to the slovak ministry of defense. it will go towards countering russian influence. last year we were able to cooperate between the slovak government and the us government, and bringing information to facebook, where facebook decided that m p lu bos blah, should not be given a platform because he was such a notorious spreader of lies and misinformation. now we think of the issues that are being discussed in very polarized all the influx of migrants and also issues surrounding the l. g. b t. community. but with a view of whatever the subject is, it is very clear that slovakia is divided. it is polarized on all of the topics it's discussing had if those elections on saturday. now, while demonstrations in the or median capital have subsided, some want to live in a goto card, or bank situation after us or by john took over full control of the territory. lebanese armenians have clashed with police in pay route. the hundreds of people who were seen ruffling with authorities outside b as your embassy and be roots on thursday. during a protest against the developments in nevada, the demonstrators hoisted armenian, i'm still going to call her back flags while some of those rolling 3 mullets of cocktails and burns. i was originally on turkish flags, but crews ali what? according to our meaning and authorities, some 93000 people fling the car back, have and not arrived in our media for context. that's more than 2 thirds of the territory. total population and the u. n. refugee agency, warden's the figure may continue to hire as a reminder, it comes after us by john took control of the impactful jury of with the regions estimate for a median leader. also stating that the name, the photo cover back when no longer exists as of january. the 1st armina is president nicole prussian young last week agreed to a cease fire agreement without resistance. since the end of the soviet union, the territory has been on the verge of all like conflict with a phase no skirmishes seen. russian forces are continuing to give humanitarian aid to the civilian populace, left in the area and told them where the 50 tons of supplies from russia have gone to the public. well, i'm happy to say we can speak now to operations manager of the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies has shown the live in your funds. thank you so much for talking to us today. how would you describe that? she monetary and situation in our media right now. thank you for
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u. s. m. d. u is constantly ross by political and corruption scandals, but older students don't know do, but i'm saying you can do that. status in 2022. the 2016. numerous monuments to sylvia soldiers in poland, ukraine and the baltic states have been destroyed, all vandalized fish their stuff, but it must be the most only within. yeah. unless or even some of us could ask if i'm in the field that's the most on whether it's, it's classroom or just bring in the support of this government denies the rules. so it'd be its own just in the victory of a naziism. and is it raising historical memories of world war 2? it is very full and i me and that i'm with a 48. this one your story. although it did seem to know so we regimes the trustees would remain, thinks in people's consciousness, but have a but as long as russell phobia is profitable and brings dividends, you are willing to have a to rewrite the past year, says click here to provide him upstairs and i need the seats in the car to talk, so i need to
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u. k. m, d, u, a job i haven't really. so when i type in may develop is a better key manual macro as well. these are missions that out of the line or come to the india to be a box. now it becomes even harder for these nations to be on the same side as india is accused of talkative, besides dimensions. the way north korea and russia used to be right. there are spanish a thank you so much for that. it's like, hey, we're gonna take look now at some of the other stories making news around the world and the us secretary of state, i'm sneed, lincoln has met the chinese vice president tom shang, in new york ahead of the un general assembly the to discuss the war and ukraine and tensions over the taiwan straits, beijing and washington disagree on a whole host of issues. ukrainian president blood am, is a lensky, is also in new york, where he is expected to address the you in his 1st stop was a hospital where he met ukrainian soldiers receiving treatment for wounds sustained in the war for lensky and us. president joe biden will be
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u. s. o d u k, have basically run out of any of the munition and this is all they have to support ukraine. could that be the case? yes. then that could be the case. i mean, i am sure that over time the military industrial complex will produce as much in the nation as they want. but the current moment, it seems that uh, the uh, stops are quite empty. so that, uh, this is an issue that they are able to sound at the moment. but regardless of that, uh, regardless of the reason, this is a war crime in uh, in happening. it still did not happen. we are watching it. uh and if it does, everybody who was involved in sending uh, uh, is involved in a more trying and there's no, you know, on our way around this switch. yeah. the same the, the us doesn't comply for the international criminal court, but the 7 guys, professor at the institute for your opinions that is so thank you so much for joining us. 90 the 1st applicant climate summit has wrapped up in the canyon capital with need is from around the concept adopting a joint declaration. king is a president, a route to raise the form and the results of see if um that the will future defense will africa or how's the collective auction there can no longer be any doubt in any part of the world that africa, human kinds connor is also its destiny, we have successfully demonstrated that african solutions i know just appropriate for effort costs programs. they need to study for global or what would be africa is the future. i dare say of the want the 3 d, i think a climate to somebody of the deemed driving green group and clement financing solutions for africa on the one finally came to on and kind of getting into then it'll be declaration, various heads of safety, not close though meeting today deliberated on the declaration which clearly states africa stand on climate change, climate financing, and mitigation solutions. the lead us autopay and then it'll be declaration to raise $23000000000.00 from green, gould mitigation, and the 4th to address the climate crises being africa. the african leaders also asked the develop initials to on the commitment to provide a $100000000.00 annual clement finance and reform the monthly locked at all the lending system. all the proposals made in middle be unexpected to make its way to the company 8, which is supposed to be held in the united auto immune. it's up the end of the but in the summer, the asking you in commission chapman coal for a full month, the international financial system. you said a viable solution for dealing with the death of african nations is needed to ensure a smooth transition to an energy for the continent. a. this key for a restoration of justice for africa would gain by being a company to buy a genuine reform of the global financial architecture. this reform must resolutely focus on the financial bodies and institutions that structure the world whose operations are far removed from africa. it is clear that can be no relevant global intervention in favor of africa without a credible solution to the crippling challenge of debt. as the guys found itself on the front lines of, of the impacts of climate change, the continent is already contending with more frequent climate related disasters. as we all know, all of those bring human tragedy to the african citizens. if now add to this 1st africa climate, a summit, the president has indeed underscored the profound impact of climate change and ask because economy could bond smith, and that he has made it clear that gets released no matter how deep uh, generous it is, is only the 1st step towards economy for recovery and economy development, especially if it is a fee and adjust the stress of the urgency of a global dialogue on imposing a cop and tax on polluters. it says those who produce the garbage refuse to pay the bills. the of course i do need to add the wisdom countries and the audience has also reminded that one of the segments, primary objectives and goals is to advocate for reforms in the global financial system which come into subjects after conducive to significantly higher borrowing costs. compared to other regions around the world present the router of can yeah, does not hold back. but in describing the global lending system, how on fade is output units of it is and how it is not how it doesn't give everybody a chance or rather afraid to answer. so the expectation from my side and on the ground is really for african lead is to be heard and to accept private investment, more than development a to which is crippling african nations, but also some progress on those reforms as well. no ideas have been processing outside the nations election called this wednesday is headings has been underway to consider the legitimacy of the country as president. let's go to both of them. i think of is who was on the scene with his reports. i am just about one kilometer away from the port of appeal where a 5 man pad of charges are sitting. so who on the lawsuits by opposition parties, charges, price, and ball. i see that was an election very heavy presence of security ratings were trying to prevent shoots crowds from gathering up the port pharmacies in a bead to make an order. what support us of focuses on bodies have been galbraith here in solidarity with the are candidates. the main focus is on candid, as far as see who approval of people's democratic party and the legal father, both man and her boss. the ports to invalidate suitable selection election irregularities and accusing the electro bodies of faith to transmute election results in real time. the opposition is also a legend. fox suitable was indicted, instruct case jackets, adults, and should have never been allowed to contest february's election. what's considered the most crucial phones in my area in decades. what was modified file and technical difficulties and folk volume electro body had to meet at the work challenges, but denied the word data whitley created to favor any candidates suitable to over from how much of the hiring countries strongly to address security and economy problems. the president to the left tonight, jerry at tuesday type time sheets, when somebody in india send that to you, p r t approved or i'd like to rear. there's an age of, of tons as another labels somebody because taking place in $9.00 to $1.00 of the dumont new and present to new move is the, is economy, performs the government has the repealed few subsidies either the decision has white inflation rates in the country. i do is have been speaking out about the situation less than this. i was really terrible like the mind insight into the office and everything does became like pro a fond suffice as a being and as being really terrible. really, really terrible. would you not say that the government is not fine, but things are tight. prices have gone up. the government should have mercy on the poor and have mercy on the country by fixing things. walter yeah. same is that the gun leisure to i'm going to testable. this test i this is hello sam. say i did, i say, hey, i'm going to not the right to the office is tom. so that says buying russian gas is nothing i deal solution, but it's a reality he has had to face. and the number one priority is security of supply. if that is disrupted, so will be the production and supply of energy to people. that is why it is 1st of all about ensuring the security of energy supply. it is not pleasant, but it is a real and it is my obligation as the chancellor to do this. you can smoke it up at any time. i mean, skyrocketing inflation and cost of living all over europe. and it's now did he say, hey, we can't overlook the reality of our basic energy, necessities and admitting that there is no real way around having to buy it from russia in some form or another. of course, this is only after the western price has recently started reporting on the fact that despite having cut themselves off from russian pipeline gas, the e u has increased its imports of liquefied natural gas from russia. and apparently didn't mind the quote moral discomfort as the austrian chancellor says of that until the public found out about it and made it look like the you are a bunch of hypocrites. europeans risk asking, why are we suffering to deprive russia revenues when you clowns are clearly still totally dependent on russian energy, but just buying it in a more expensive form. all this talk about the horrors of russian energy and they're seeking it in through the back door like some kind of a one nightstand and talking like it to saying that, oh, it's only temporary until we can replace it with something better. countdown to their girlfriends, you printing and present wire, zalinski blowing up their phone again about all the cheating with russia. belgians, green energy minister also answered recently to the revelations that belgium is one of the top 3 importers of russian, l. n. g, along with china and spain. now most of that i
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u. n. d u n. m. boy made his resignation to the end of his speech to the un security council. he's been in the job for 2 and a half years. and of course, in the last 5 months, saddam has been gripped by violent since the classes 1st broke out in call to him for the last 3 months. he's been declared for some unknown grosse and by the government of pseudo. and he's been operating as a non robi while his deputy has been working out of port. so dawn, he made a pretty dining speech about both sides as he resigned to the security council. he said that at the start of the outbreak of the fighting both sides what talking but he said they also were building up weapons. they deliberately chosen the path of orleans and then he talked about human rights abuses and trust. as he said, both sides were responsible. he said the government of saddam is the only people who have the app, how the air force, the sidney's own forces are responsible for indiscriminate as strikes. basi said the rapid support forces they were responsible for looting and widespread sexual bonham's, a damning series of comments from the u. n. n boy, as he resigns his job. the as well on this day and such as ago, the oslo accords was signed between israel and the palestine liberation organization. how the agreements was seen as a major turning point and the conflict, because it was the 1st time that israel on the pillow formerly recognized one another. and this image became iconic, taken on the 13th of september, 1993 philo. cham, any assa are assigned to israel's, then prime minister, he exec ravine shaking hands that on the white house door, overseen by us president bill clinton. we also have a cool, it's a series of agreements signed between 19931999 that am to see as well withdrawal from the territory is it occupied during the june 1967 war and during the west, back east jerusalem and gaza and so most palestinians believes that the quotes, the creation independent, palestinian stays in the occupied territories alongside israel. but that never happened. instead of the next 30 years is really celebrated. its expansion
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, however, have been sold by chinese automakers like b, y, d and have likely benefited from but the u commission calls illegal subsidies. the u. k. and frasier and unexpectedly fell to the lowest level and 18 months. consumer prices were up 6.7 percent of august compared to 6.8 percent and previous months. that res, prospect that the bank of england paused hiking interest rates at this meeting on thursday this time now which is right. 9th, in the global climate risk index. 2021, a nation's most affected by extreme weather events in china. province. the over exploitation of groundwater, coupled with climate change, has put age old cultivation methods of growing rice and risk green fields. i would rise from a boomer at home. john wouldn't normally 3 months old you this is the wrong shade of green. we have overgrown the rise funds in this field in china province in central time. so sometimes yeah, like i said, we have facing is serious drought. now, even if we use herbicides to control the wheat growth to allow the rise to absolve water from the soil, it doesn't work out. there's just not enough water hoping you may dial it. the
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want to do, represent our culture. >> reporter: where representation is created down in the basement of his home. sparking inspiration, while shaping and smoothing his newest creation. >> almost 60% of the work is already done. >> reporter: when finished, it will become the 12th low rider bike he has designed since he began building bicycles 15 years ago. >> whatever i have here, i will bring it here. if you have art to do, this is the best. show off your art, your work. >> reporter: expressing himself on two wheels in a culture known for their elaborate creations on four. >> i always had a dream to have a low rider car. but i did not have enough money to do that, to have a car. >> reporter: his art has taken him just as far. look at his latest bike he simply calls the junker. >> i have this one , two, three, the rest are in the wheels, here. >> reporter: a bicycle he uses as a show bike for display that is winning awards. >> it has won 10 already with this. third-place, first-place, >> reporter: beyond the awards and accolades, his family is his biggest victory. especially when fine-tuning the bike that his wife rides. >> this is two people work. you have to hold it, we always help each other. everyone in our club helps each other with everything. i love it. i love all this. >> reporter: that love, reflected on the bikes themselves. >> this is my son, my wife, myself. >> reporter: a family that ride s together and everyone is included. >> including ryan white who grew up in an hispanic neighborhood in the late 70s. >> it is the love of the culture that they see in me. i speak spanish, as well. my true love of latino culture i think comes out. they are not going to care that i am white. >> reporter: bringing together different races and cultures. >> all riding together , low and slow. >> he obviously takes his art seriously. so seriously that he turned down a $10,000 offer for one of the bikes. he wants to display them, instead, in a museum one day. >>> it was a beautiful day for a bike ride, but we still have a little bit of that smoke up there. >> we do. it is still unhealthy for sensitive groups , but tomorrow is different. we will go from smoke to rain. it is not raining tomorrow but we will start clearing up the smoke tomorrow. so, let's take a look at the timing on all this. that's what it looked like today looking south down the ball , down the bay. this is such a great view. this is what it looked like at sunset. still a lot of smoke out there. you look at the big picture on the satellite, see the edge there, there is a cold front coming our way that will help. what we are really waiting for is not the leading edge, it is back here. watch how this develops. by the time we get to tomorrow afternoon we have a picture-perfect classic, impressive. that is a winter looking storm. the first one of the season. you can see the tightly wound area of low pressure. that is going to deliver a lots of rain to the pacific northwest in the northwest corner of california. we are going to get the very southern edge of it. that gets to monday. monday at 3:00. right about this time, it is just knocking on the door of the northwest corner of sonoma county. the first half of monday it does not rain. this comes into the late afternoon and early evening. we want to watch that a little more closely. before we come in for a detailed story, i want you to see what this is going to do where it may matter most , up there. 2 1/2 inches of rain along the coast , probably three inches in the hills. that is where the smoke has been coming from. not only will you will shift to blow that out of there, but we are not going to be producing the smoke anymore. great newsday. let's come back home and watch the details. we know it is afternoon and evening in the north bay. right there, just as it does that, it starts falling apart. we will get rain on the coast, but once we get into places like santa rosa, petaluma, you may not get a whole lot. that gets us through monday night at 10:00. maybe there just enough dynamics as it gets to the golden gate to bring in enough showers from probably late on monday into tuesday morning. then i don't think it holds together at all. heroes with the rain totals look like here at home. first one of the season. you have to start somewhere. tomorrow, we are going to backtrack a bit. this is sunday morning. we get a little bit of marine layer. it will be hazy from the smoke. we are going to have a combination of both. by the late afternoon, higher clouds show up with a little bit of haze. there is no spare the air alert for tomorrow. that is the first time since tuesday. tuesday was pretty bad, actually. there are your daytime highs, mid-70s. so close to 10 degrees below average. we will warm up by the middle part of next week after the rain comes through. there is a chance of rain on monday, northbay valley for the best chance of rain on monday. and it will be sunny and 80. san jose, no rain for you. i 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holding new york to just 150 yards of total offense. hargrave made a great impression. got home for the second sack of the season. he has been as good as advertised so far. our vern glenn had a little feedback for the man they call the grave differ -- figure. >> did you not see me kick down the door? >> have you practice that? >> i did a lot. what's wrong with that one? >> it's okay. >> i got up there on that. >> only vern, right? joe boyle on the bump looking for his first career win. he helped himself out. six innings, no earned runs. he struck out five batters to boot. the offense went to work for him. bruits clubbers this ball to left. oakland pours on four runs and go for a series win on sunday. >>> the pac-12 has been the talk of college football. it's not going down without a fight. stanford hasn't had too much attention but they were trying to bounce back saturday after a tough loss against sacramento state. troy taylor taking on arizona. they are down four in the third. cedric urban gets the nod at the goal line. touchdown, cardinal for the lead. in the fourth, the wildcats storm back. williams scores the go-ahead touchdown. the cardinal are now 1-3 on the year. they will face oregon next week. coach prime's colorado buffaloes had to face their toughest opponent, that same oregon team on the road. it was personal inside the locker room before the game. >> the cinderella story is over, right? we are fighting for wins. they are fighting for clicks. he loses his mask. he had to duck away. that was the loan error for the ducks. it is troy franklin in the end zone for 6. a two point conversion made it 21-0. just before the half, he finds a wide open franklin who takes it to the house 36 yards. colorado did not score a point until the final minutes of the game. even oregon fans left early. here is coach prime after the buffs first loss of the season. >> that is a good old-fashioned butt kicking. no excuses, no nothing. their coaches did a heckuva job preparing their team, i don't think there is a target on our back, teams are trying to beat me, not our team. they forget that i am not playing anymore. i had a great career. so, i am good, but that is what it really is. >> college football, always bringing the content week in and week out. we are bringing the best. here we go. number 5. colorado's equipment team had to haul the throne out of eugene. a little awkward after the final result. >>> auburn texas, auburn recovers a fumble. fisher is on the field. he did not even make a play. what are you doing? number three, byu-kansas. look at this hit! mamba mentality absolutely rocks for the scoop and score. florida playing charlotte. check out this one-handed grab. how did he hold onto it? he gets clobbered at the end. number 1, a weird moment. the head coach pulls out a replay on his cell phone to argue the call with the official. you cannot do that in a college football game. the referee's very quickly shoo the phone away. that is not going to 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the longest writer's strike was in 1988. if there is no deal reached, this strike has just over one week until that is met and possibly exceeded. we will keep you posted. >>> an entertainment professor says the writers and actors strikes have caused california's economy to lose $3 billion. >>> along the same lines, the united auto workers union expanded its strike. next week, president biden plans to join the picket lines in michigan. we have the latest on the negotiations and how the strike could impact car owners. >> reporter: from coast to coast, picket lines grew louder. the united auto workers union turned up the heat on general motors. >> it is time for us to be treated fairly. >> reporter: more than 5600 workers joined the fight. it means some car repairs could come to a screeching halt. >> if dealers have a limited amount of supply they will not be able to repair cars or do maintenance on vehicles. >> reporter: they joined other workers already striking. they are demanding higher wages and better benefits. they say carmakers have seen record profits. >> the consumers are being price gouged by these companies. >> reporter: president biden will join two stand in solidarity with workers. they say if this expands further, car buyers may pay more. >> it could drastically affect business. >> they claim they are bargaining in good faith with gm calling the strike expansion unnecessary. ford was not targeted because they are making progress in the negotiations. >>> now to another fight for pensions. it is mixed martial arts fighters. they are one of california's fastest-growing sports, but fighters are often left broke and broken after their careers are over. we see a new state bill could set up the first of its kind plan to help them once they step out of the ring. >> ivan is a san jose business owner, husband and father of three. when he puts on the gloves, he becomes a warrior and an expert at unleashing violence against his opponents. ivan is a professional mixed martial arts fighter with a championship belt in the middleweight division. and, with a five win two loss record, he has had his share of the violence of the sport. but at 37 with nagging injuries, he may have fought his final-round. >> the uncertainty of my future has been a , yes, the uncertainty of my future husband something that i have been really meditating on , putting lots of thought into, what the next step might be. >> reporter: there is no pension plan for ivan and all the other mma fighters here in california, but that could change thanks to a bill . >> one of the challenges they have is, this could be a pretty short career. sometimes they have injuries that are long-lasting and they feel that after they are done fighting, no one is looking out for them and no one is taking care of them. i think this pension fund will be able to help. >> reporter: it is a state regulated sport and california has the largest number of fights and fighters. under the plan, one dollar of every ticket sold plus a percentage of concessions would go into the fund. >> this had unanimous bipartisan support. no cost to the state. it is a program already available to boxers. >> reporter: millions of fans and some millionaire fighters, but many lower-level pros make only a few hundred dollars per fight. >> the fighters really needed. i think the families needed. >> a lot of my peers do not have a fallback plan or a skill set they can rely on. >> reporter: he has made enough to invest in his own gym. while having a pension would help, he is counting on his new fitness and martial arts training businesses to help support him and his family into the future. >> a similar pension plan exists for boxers. the nfl and nba already offer retirement in players' contracts. the governor has until october 14 to sign it. the average yearly stop , yearly salary is about $64,000. >>> we have had lousy air quality lately. today was no exception. there was a group of people playing pickle ball in concord. they are playing in a tournament to raise money for a cancer charity. some of the players told us they did not mind the air quality because they cannot smell the smoke. >> i did not notice until i was driving over here. two days ago it was a lot worse. >> i can't see it, i can't feel it, we are in a pretty good area. i don't think it will be a problem. >> there has been no word on a spare the air alert for tomorrow. still ahead, a journey of nearly 4 billion miles coming to an end tomorrow morning. why it's a first for nasa. >> we are really excited d to >>> welcome back. at this moment, an asteroid is headed straight for earth. at least half a pound of it is. the -- spacecraft is going to dump a container containing a bit of an asteroid in a stunning finish . it will be a truly incredible mission if it all goes as planned. for the nasa crews tracking the inbound journey , it is a busy saturday. >> very busy, especially for the people who have been waiting so long for this. >> reporter: it has been seven years since it blasted off on an atlas 5 headed for a lump of pristine rock it took two years to reach just to dig out a half pound scoop of astroid and bring it back to earth. >> we are swapping cameras and doing some tests. >> reporter: this astrophysicist has up the observatory. why all this fuss over an asteroid? >> understanding the composition of asteroids and where they are in the solar system gives us clues to the history of the solar system. >> reporter: what happened was a total surprise. on october 20, 2020, the touch and go sample reached out from the craft. the surface was so weak, tons of rock exploded from the surface in a curtain of debris, almost crippling the mission. the sampler survived. after a total journey of nearly 4 billion miles tonight. it is now ready to take the fiery plunge into earth's atmosphere early tomorrow morning. >> tomorrow, the sample will be dropped off by the spacecraft into earth's atmosphere. it will take about 13 minutes to parachute through the atmosphere. it will land in the utah test and training range were the science team is eager and waiting to go pick up this precious sample, nasa's first sample ever returned from an asteroid. we are excited to be bringing this precious sample home. >> this is all happening tomorrow morning , 7:40 2 am pacific time. nasa will be carrying it live. if it all goes as planned, and there is such a complicated series of events that has to happen, then they hold 25% of that , that they are holding the other 75% almost in perpetuity. so decades from now they can come back and look at it. this astroid is a pristine left over from the beginnings of the solar system. >> are they sure it will land in the area? >> there is always something that could go wrong. we hope it doesn't. tomorrow morning we will find out. >> we will find out here at 6:00 tomorrow. now? >> coming up. i forgot, i got so excited. for zero dollars you could own a chinatown pet store. how the 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>>> welcome back, tropical storm ophelia bringing heavy rains, storm surge and heavy winds up and down the east coast the storm made landfall on the outer banks of north carolina this morning with 70 mile-per-hour winds. at one point, more than 100,000 people were without power. >> luckily nothing like that here. we are going to be happy to get the smoke out of the way. >> i want to talk about those pickle ball players who had a degree of confidence because they cannot smell the smoke. they figured that meant it was all clear. not necessarily the case. first of all, i think we have all learned, over the last few years, when we get this smoke, you have to be your own advocate. this is a fairly new phenomenon. we are learning a lot more about the impacts of smoke on her health long-term. considering we are going to be doing this for many years to come, getting more smoke than we have in previous decades, there is a lot to still learn. let's take a look at two ways to analyze. the first way is to use the official epa sensors. this is the good news part of the story. there is only about seven or nine of them around the bay proper. they are maintained by experts and calibrated often. all of them are only in the minor quality. since the air quality was better today, that is good news. but, if we look at the network of low-cost sensors, you have probably heard of purple air, that is the company disbursing these. there are probably thousands of them scattered across the bay. a lot of them are from people who have them in their front yards. they tend to have a bias to show the air quality is worse than those epa sensors. taking this into account, if you can't smell the smoke, that is not necessarily your sign that it is all clear. the smoke we have got has just been sitting around. we just haven't gotten rid of what we have. it is old smoke. that will lose its odor over time. ozone can break that down. you have got to be aware of it. if you can smell smoke, that is a good way to know that you are breathing in more particular matter than you want to. but we if we have so many sensors reading, you have to gauge this. a lot of this comes down to a personal choice. if you are not feeling the impacts you don't have to alter your life all that much, but it is good to have awareness. the smell test is not the end all be all. you want to check all these sources. here's the good news for tomorrow. you see how the smoke clears out? when you start to clear out like that, you are done. there is a fire burning over there, that one is not going to be throwing smoke are way. the bottom line is, tomorrow we do not have any spare the air alerts. the smoke will start clearing out tomorrow. on monday, we will wash it out. i will show you how we are really going to finish this smoke episode completely. this storm right here, we are not getting the bulk of that rain. most of that is going to the pacific northwest. that is going to the pacific northwest where they will get a lot of rain. we will get a lot of rain on that fire that is producing the smoke. if we look at the accumulated rainfall totals, there will be two to three inches of rainfall falling on that. we will clear the smoke out thanks to a change in the direction of the wind and then we will put water on the fire. coming back closer to home, we are not getting much, but there you are on monday. monday afternoon and evening, a few light showers. we will probably pick up a 10th of an inch of rain for places like santa rosa and maybe through so, sonoma. it is not going to be a lot. more than anything else, it is just kind of our first start to fall rainmaking season. i don't think we get much from the golden gate south. when we take a look at the north bay and south bay, san jose, i don't think the rain will hold together for you. i have no rain in the forecast for san jose. once we are done with this, it will be sunny and warm. low to mid 80s by the time we get into tuesday and wednesday. you 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u can't looook me in t the d toasast? what i is this? a seancnce? >> i amm connectining. you u are s saying i a acknowlee you,ugs. there was nothing to the rumor about brett and me. we dated a little but it was ulysses s. grant that he was always in bed with us. >> congratulations on the 11th season. 21 years. >> it is so great. >> stephen: did you dream for a minute? >> i didn't think i was going to be in and pass the first year. i had no contract. i was a day player for the first four seasons. we were the ugly stepchild show to "the sopranos" and "sex and the city." where are they now? >> dead. >> stephen: there it is. did you know larry before? >> i met him in 1985 or 1986, when he was the comedian's comedian. >> stephen: in 1985 he was legendary? >> he was dangerous and vol volatile. if one woman looked at her watch while he was on, he would storm off. i remember he got on stage and looked at the audience and went i don't think so and he just left. or something like that. >> stephen: i never stood up. it always just sounded like comedians like him. the audience, not as much. >> larry never figured out how
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