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the attack wounded to rather the i c r c says it's team was preparing to distribute wood and coal to people in the don't ask region when the vehicle they were in that they were using. was it ukraine accuse is russia of being behind the attack? sweden's right wing government, or i should say the united nations is condemning the killing of 6 of its staff members, and it is really strong on a school in gaza. you in run facility in the put the news rots for you know, on, within the day or pardon that we're having some technical problems here. let's do sweet and again sweetens. right? when government has announced a plan to pay immigrants up to $30000.00 euro to return to their countries of origin as part of its bid to current migration. the government also plans to make it easier to expel migrants for substance abuse or association with criminal groups . and some of the ex movie mogul harvey weinstein is facing new sexual assault allegations in new york. this indictment comes ahead of a re trial. in his landmark lead to kids, prosecutor say they will seek to combine any new charges with
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if you disagree, lots of the media, things that were organized by the i, c, r c for instance, you know, where you would bring military experts. and of course you would have these guys from the parents are gone, that everybody who would sit there and say, well, you know, there's no problem with landlines. they just need self disrupting from the apple. do you have a good day? so they were talking to a bunch of energy owners tree, how goes and then they, they actually met people who would clearly minds. they were being forced to face reality. several conferences in vienna and geneva ended in failure at best the major countries were prepared to cook, the proliferation of weapons, but a complete ban on anti personnel mines was not on the agenda. so there was a kind of a meeting set the until all the to try a retreat if you like to get away from the formality jenny and and, uh, but it got much bigger than anybody. far. it wasn't 20 people out there and 12 people and they were in jails and they were out for the the me when i went for 3 days to see if there was some way out of the stalemate of
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sure, the 1st time about assignment is c as seen as uh, a c, r i c, b, c. and that has to be to insurance would be a full states dash. so of course i guess there, which is of uh, uh, states that i use uh, the americans and others. so yeah, it has been, i think its way behind that i see is all through history since the 70s the last century today is so my background space announced to me that's where we never normalize through each is i as long as a states, the sign is not open nice is why you along the to exist side by side states side. now, when officials in washington claims the integrity of the upcoming presidential election is in danger, and the threats is coming from most good members of the us senate is heard from the social media joining messer and sent them from binding to all to your accounts. accounts as the little makers price, the importance of free speech america highlighting mess that has been sharing information within their work and government. he couldn't clearly understand if he wants to try to undermine support american support for ukraine
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uh that is why you, we uh, move an inch to us is go sure, the 1st i'm about to sign it is c as seen as a c r i c states. and how does that look to ensure to be of those dates? does of course i guess that which is of uh on stage that i use uh directions and others. so yeah, it has been i think its way behind that i see is all through history since the 70s, the last century to the is me. so my background space announced to me, that's where we never normalize through each is i as long as a seeds on a sign is not open, nice is why you along the to exist side by side, the safe side now where officials in washington, the claims the integrity of the upcoming presidential election is in danger, and the threat is coming from most good members of the us and it's heard from the social media joint meta sunstone. so banning all the accounts it comes as being domain because praise to be important. so for a speech in america, highlighting messa has been sharing information with the american government. he couldn't clearly understand if he wants to try to undermine support american support for ukraine, weighing
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uh that is why you we uh move an inch to us is go sure the 1st i'm about to sign it is c as seen as a c r i c b states. and how does that be to ensure that the vehicle states does, of course, i guess that which is of uh on stage that i use directions and others. so yeah, it has been, i think its weight behind it. i see is a service fee since the so the last century to the is me. so my background is announced to me. that's where we never normalize through each with is i as known as a seeds. a sign is not open. nice is why you along the to exist side by side. stay 5. now, what officials in washington claims the integrity of the upcoming presidential election is in danger? and the threats is coming from most good members of the us senate tut from the social media joint meta incense them. so bonding to all the accounts it comes as the little make is praised. the importance of free speech in america, highlighting meza, has been sharing information with the american governments. he couldn't clearly understands if he wants to try to undermine support american support for ukraine, weighing in and, an
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i guess the result of this heavy involvement to left, right, and center is house of representatives that votes to sanction the i. c. c for issuing r s lawrence for is really government officials. the international criminal court has overstepped. it's a, it's authority and set a dangerous precedent by ceasing arrest warrants for israeli prime minister netanyahu. and israel's defense minister go lot along side. no mos tourist will sound like can i get your take on this particular moment? yeah, i mean it's deeply and surprising to see republicans carry the water for the far right government and israel. i wouldn't be surprised to see a few democrats do the same and both resolutions like that because as we sort of said, a pack insurance, this sort of unfettered unconditional support for the israeli government. so despite the fact that ministers, netanyahu, and golan are obviously war criminals from all semblance of that definition, we have republicans in congress saying let's give them a pass. and that's sort of what we've seen throughout the last entire year. and that's the purpose of a tax is to ensure that while the us taxpayers are
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r. c. i kind of using control saw in the d r c. so, and just talk us through all of this, the process of the vaccines arriving to then them being administered. how does it work? of the why the right to know the data, see officials organizing the logistic from getting shuts out because that will be the next step. the very difficult to step one because this is a big country with a big logistic problem. the country does it have enough flights every day here in order for the pot to nose? does it have the same capacity because it was before with the sleeves. different talked a bit like a bullet for example. and even the coffee do you when play the big, literally the plus you have a seems because they have a dock time shape signal just to capacity by helping good. yes. you probably didn't . but seeing the difference going over the country, this is the country with one of the most effectual has been very seriously fixed shows. uh, simple c i. and also we have the cases in the area like if what the, for example, this is the press. what did
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but still some parts of the c, c, r, and then just conditions. for example, i think civil knob is yeah, it's uh, on the, on the other side of the river just there. and it's basically use the like a beach during the summer. people use wind got all their drink beer and it's uh, at the moment are completely under the water. also still very complicated. foundations are in doing some of us, huge part of the city outside of the city, to reverse our fun. think through each other. they knew braver and more of i did this slide folding so i made damages and complications about still of the the level should rapidly thing 1st. ringback tomorrow, so now it's still very high and still very dangerous. so is it right victoria? that the problem is not just the rain that that falls there and will full the. what is the government saying about the board have that's expected to float into the country from austria. yeah, right. so all of the, a lot of the miles of the waters wrong. vienna has the rise to, to this year, a part of the venue also from germany. we are expecting maybe a
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that's why i came in many, many other americans, the r defenders of russia and ukraine, the america c. c. c literacy. now let's go out of time and i'm sorry for your loans. i'm sorry that you're here. i've come to take the truth back to america and health and therefore i wanted to bring you some gift. these are for you know, fat healthy. may i ask how you were wounded me cause it kamikaze. drop me a good. so the 1st the game show? yeah. control on 1st and i've no actually okay to full dido the origin by true amount of some but as a new most of course it may be very passive. are you seeing the colors through the my own us, please do buy gifts or or do you smoke not use collision with one of the visual courses, but if somebody anybody, so was it and i will work with me. so let me tell you what i need to know before that is what the issue with this voicemail or if i need to come to you and we can schedule there, just place those nice to tentative. i'm all. well, don't let just do one more slip. i've got the book which stomach of which means i wrote the, which to go to go with, you know, the
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i e. and you said that the wrong audits and forgot both cuz super r t c. v e, sushi away in the district. a couple more than the bill, but i periods in the c i study, ukraine was divided into 12 zones, depending on that degree of loyalty to the us. west of new crane was seen as the most promising. the south of crimea and on bass, even then what characterizes on promising with the local supporting most got to it and i need to consider, oh we're like you said you won't grad bullshit. that is still fun. yeah. check with the pro. great is a super i t squared vision. yeah. so, but everybody's ideas to say your tom you was more you with what was the but i was and so could i read it was supposed to just even look by it. i'm going through your body, but it's a little sky near. deep rose up in the grades to prop up the new ukrainian soviet republic. lynn is hated by cave today announced the forcible ukraine. eyes ation of the recently acceded pause of russia the snow, glean as though, fortunately forced i probably about you, isabel h total's case on the other day at a fellow in just a row. i've got no trouble, it's probably the, you know, the union
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c, n i, c j, the world's highest courts. will it really help maurice in ocean r t reporting from jericho and tell him eve. but archie does comedies where you can get the details of all the stories or the following this out. obviously, you again, a couple of you by now the, the mid 3 school, the teachers call me that problem too. so i was labeled earlier, i need of getting kicked out of school. i was 1617 and 18 though should have been my graduation high school with years. but his dad, i'm on the streets selling crack, gang bang and thinking that i was going to make the see 21, the i was get dressed and all red ride the bus to the hill. just walk around and wait for a group of blues to approach me 1st, i would try to fight it. agonized. i walk in the middle and then i pull out that day and watch him scatter. when i go, you know, watch was like roaches. then i got addicted to be and feel my mom was here trying to be the disciplinarian and the bread winner. but she didn't have no help. i rebelled against her, but it wasn't her fault. we were in this together and that's why i should have known the, the, my mom was my 1st love up until the mid eighty's when crack became the reason to be for her. it was okay. but she had an addiction and it grew monstrous. her addiction to crap. so proceeded everything, her dignity, her ability to reason her desire to be a mother. that was why those things are broken. i mean, i didn't like the life that i was living, but somehow i felt helpless to change it. i felt like i was just being carried on this wave of circumstance, not being able to have a job not being able to be the person that i saw that i could be i just couldn't seem to get to her. i remember a few days before being incarcerated, crying out to god and knowing how trapped i felt knowing how limited my options were. and i just wanted out of that life. i didn't stand on the corner. i didn't do drive by, but i had a boyfriend that did and i had fooled myself in this thinking that if i just stayed on the fringes of that lifestyle, that i couldn't get caught up. that wasn't true. only started around and not single suspects. and i was on my boyfriend, was one of my protestations of innocence. i just fell on deaf ears. there must be no doubt about who side were on. people who commit crimes should be caught convicted and punished. their savings will be used to put a 100000 police officers on the street a 20 percent increase. it will be used to build prisoners to keep a 100000 violent criminals off the street. you will be put away and put away for good 3 strikes, menu bar. 1993, washington state was the 1st states and the nation to implement the 3 strikes policy and make it okay to put people in prison and throw away the key. there are many people who rehabilitated their lives, who could be contributing to our young people, to our families, and that door has been slammed shut in washington state. we are still one of only 16 states. it does not have the process. what's interesting about washington state is really reflective of what's interesting about the whole country. this country is based on fear. when you have a country that is based on or that has grown out of conservation and slavery. people who don't rest easy. that's why everyone needs to be armed in this country to protect what they have. because what they have was stolen may not talk about it may not admit it. was there whether you are on the read or on the blue. whatever side it is, know once these easily in this country, mister speaker, i simply want to say legislators have an inherent conflict of interest. the number one objective in the legislature is to get re elected the also, how do you get re elected? it's really easy, found your podium exam, tough on crime, that the children who have been killed. the victims of bias, the public is set up and that means more prison todd. we have a greater percentage of our population in prison right now in any society, in the history of western civilization. and we have this high and mighty attitude about ourselves. i want you to imagine that as much as $60.00 to $0.70 out of every tax dollar in my county, it goes towards criminal justice. it is a horrendous waste of resources. if you don't care about people, it's a horrendous waste of resources on a private and washing. it's very, very easy to instigate deer. that's what happened with 3 strikes. because the face of the threat then became young, black and brown. man, we need to take these people on. they are often connected to big drug cartels. they are not just gangs of kids anymore. they are often the kinds of kids that are called super predatory is no conscience, no empathy. we can talk about why they ended up that way, but 1st we have to bring them to heal in the present. it is asked the f b i to launch a very concerted effort against games everywhere. john and i were to go to the f. b, i task for cyber form and a task force. the work games we met with the drugs are privately as you go around the country and you see communities everywhere, people who were no longer going to hide in their houses. this is our hill, all we wanted to know is go by your drugs. if you all are per lake, we don't come here. you got to take us there, but are willing with leadership and with involvement, police directions, least about what i take to the streets. you want to know while we're having success with our federal task force because it set them up out of the country and not all of them are kicking like we were in the wanted to know why john and i knew the gang members from work on the street and so we kind of knew who they should be targeting the, the place started doing more sweeps, they would just get the kids and round them up for whatever little reason they could if they could get them on a set and they give them a loan so keep them from ever coming. that is to plant built in these keys, plant guns and escaped chickens doors and they get the search warrant later i got you got you down in a damn bay in the date they got you. one of them was all by yourself, and if it costs you by yourself, your going to jail may not have been even been a criminal activity. they just because they were out there, they get them just on low during finals walk into the corner store. and i, and i saw a house little further up that i thought look nice. so i wanted to walk by the police saw me them say to me, what you do on here. usually around here, a winery, the narrative that we keep hearing is that there are people entitled to be here. even though folks know that this is not any bodies to snap your land. so that narrative of being entitled and really protecting that is really what drives a lot, but we as a country don't want to uncover that it's too painful. given a race based country such as we are the people that really are impacted by the poor us. and the blacks the looking back now i'm able to see everything that happened. i wasn't able to see it the so it wasn't able to avoid the trash that were set for me. a lot of us weren't. i don't want to excuse any of the crimes that were committed because they were crimes committee, but some people didn't commit crimes and were just caught up in different is that they chose and it wasn't even the friends that they chose. the friends with i grew up with this has been able to do, they need, these are the kids you went to school with these, these people who's on the house and went to the sunday dinner. and most of us didn't just wake up and say, i want to be a gang member, this is what i'm going to be in life. which is who went to that because this will expose to enable the last part of my career and the best job police department i had halting the freedom to set my own targets in my own investigation. as long as i was producing, they left me alone. so do you have a lot of supervision by the late ninety's at the hilltop area was pretty much cleaned up the good afternoon. jake, is it out? aggravated murder. the drama aggravated murder is the highest crime in washington. they changed some law in a hard time for on crime in 1994 that says if a murder occurs during the discharge of a fire or from a motor vehicle, then you can be subject to the death penalty or life in prison. if i would have got senses to 1st to be murder, i probably would have as 27 years since the murder occurred during the discharge of a file from a motor vehicle and at $777.00. use. the reason that the judge did not have the ability to give them the sentence of less than life without parole, is that the legislature made it an aggravating circumstance to do a drive by shooting. because he shot impulsively without knowing who was in the other car. but out of a car, only one punishment was appropriate. that love was past because mostly white legislators viewed it as words for gang members to shoot from a car. it was a clear reaction to the fear, black and hispanic individuals, a weapon to the commission of the crime. the promise of the criminal justice system is that he rises above the race. so it would be the title of the when i work in washington state, it's a state that is overwhelmingly why that's not true when i go into a prison. criminal justice system remains broken by the influence of race. the george williams is that he's got to see what we can finish to some of the most single slides. but the task that the pacific was told that a little quick look at the air conditioning, whether it's a photo on the 15. yeah. well, the other stuff, and i do see there with these reasoning, they don't put him in union, which is i to the or the the when it comes to american presidential debates, the winner is often in the eye of the beholder and the bar is lowered today both trump and harris being claimed, they didn't lose the debate, but was the needle loop the many around the feel like feel like something's not real, the down and search some roller coaster on your emotional wellbeing. did you put in a sale 8 by 10? so with people that you don't know, you never may. you don't know what they're there for. what the bell isn't deprivation to years answers or to explain you're away from everything that you know. i could not conceive of my life taking place within the walls that i saw around me. we're going to give you 3 meals a day. we don't give us the minutes lab for us to go slab to sleep on. and that's basically yet. there is no rehabilitation, there's no repair present as a socializing force and total institution does it work by and large, now people learn to become anti social is not designed to help anybody grow officers and make sure that you understand that you are a prisoner when you find yourself in contact with them. they tend to look down as a way of not giving you eye contact for a lot of prisoners, a kind of makes them internalized that you're nobody i don't think that as prisoners were treated as people now i'm able to handle values all over light and a slavery, you know, mainly to get out of that guy is guy just so i used to be a young know, sitting in his room and i used to be talking about stuff that i didn't have no clue about. you know, i'm saying politics, policies, legislators, nice to hear people speak about these different things. i use it. i hate not knowing that i used to hate watching cnn. see these guys talking about politics and have no clue about what they was talking about. but knowing that these decisions were affecting my life. and i would say that that is kind of one of the things that sent me on my quest. i wanted to learn. i think that the opportunities with the black prisoners caucus, with my interaction with free people, i'm able to really internalize it. i'm not an offender. i'm not a prisoner. i'm just a man who happens to be in prison. one of the things that the black presidents cough is says is that they may be absent from community, but there's still a part of community sales. people come from the outside every single week who cared about us in understanding with let us know that we were still part of the community . i always remember, mary. she said, if we planned on returning back to the community, how we came in here, then we might as well stay in here. i was the president of the platform, this congress at monroe. i went to the whole for a class and fraction possession of a cell phone because i was life without. it didn't grant me the opportunity to stay at my gosh, have to call him back. the office was essentially a large part of every day. this was going on, but when i got here that was enough, i basically just reached out to ministration. and it was kind of hesitant on allowing us to be able to have the name like prisoners congress. it was to radical for them, i think for something to have black and the just reinforced the black 1st is called as, as a long for doctors history within the department of corrections the . and so eventually it was never been able to to really get going. and so, you know, as we started to have some of our 1st meetings, the idea was now what is it that we want to see, right? what are the opportunities that we need in order for us to, you know, really stay committed on improve yourself. you'll begin to meet people who's been there longer than you've been a lot. people want them since the 7th. and so you'll realize that they're really not letting people a study as a more of the on the sides. not only do you have to make a commitment, but you have to make a choice. if i still want to continue live in the life that got me here, or i want to try and live in a better way. we can never become somebody different, but we can become a better version of the almost immediately upon entering our cloud. i'm very, i found out that a few guys have just started a program and they call teach and just uh for taken education and create and help me and come on and call it. i've been on it since with his kids in the same place. he was on the east side, i was on the heel down. so we was really rivals back in when he kind of gave when he came here. say them he was and he was involved a, b, b, c. and he won and started. he's program they kind of with the idea. we was like okay, let's do it. there was several of us or a column bay who had a lot of time to do and present and we weren't being allowed to attain education class. the priority for our education department is those individuals with 7 years or less on their sense. so if you have more than 7 years, which a lot of people do, you don't get a chance to get an education. we want it to get professors to be able to come out here, but we was too far. so the next thing was, do we either let each program go to waste or do we figure out a way to make it float? so that we came up with was we'll just teach the class work backwards. from here, we know that we could teach math, we know that we could teach writing as why it was more about the skill sets that we already had and being able to just really nurture those and provide those in a classroom setting. and so why equals for negative and a negative response. we reached out to a l
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c, n i, c j, the world's highest courts. will it really help racing ocean i r t reporting from jericho and to leave as a saying all is fair in love and war, but ukraine apparently took that at face value, reportedly reaching out to a camera organization, link 12 kite its affiliates, gaps on the front line, it's a disturbing report file biopsies, charlotte, to as you crane struggles on the battlefield, it seems to be costing it's not even for the field in the hopes of catching new extremists, defunct, on it splunk lines. it's being reported that delegation was spotted in the syrian profits of it live weren't met with the highest tier alshaun known as h t. s. this group phone from a merger of functional middle since including those with links to al qaeda is recognized as terrorist. nope, despite russia, but thing us to most go has slammed kids actions. the key of regime has long maintained contacts with terrace gum involvement to terrorist attacks against russian citizens exchange of information on technology use so far as like tactics. but the problem is even bigger. bank away itself has tons and doing you international terrace group, which according to tradition, is boxed by washington and london report suggests that meeting was to elicit the release of extremists, courtney imprisoned in age lip. chechen is in jordan, so unknown the terrorist that you play and wants to join its forces and key. i have apparently didn't come empty handed. the you create into negation, repeatedly demanded the release of the tories terrorist really the amar ali shawnee . and so i'm ready. go chechen, and george and terrorist held in h. d as prison in exchange for the release of these getting numbers. h t s was reported. they offered 75 on ment, aerial vehicles. yes. possibly to supply to t as bobby new. okay. and lot for you could soon be in the hands of a prescribed tyrant group. so why is keep so willing to on one tyrell group in exchange for these extremists? firstly, it's struggling when it comes to mind. power. not all mobilize soldiers are leaving their positions, but the majority are when you guys come here, they see how difficult it is. they see a lot of enemy drones, artillery and mortars. just in the past few days. russia says you quaint has lots of thousands of men. well, new recruits, so spend on the grand kids. oh, come on. this have admitted that those they have been able to read off for to bring for combat. a lot of young conscripts, young trainees are being sent out. the, the bottle is very difficult for them. some of them just, you know, leave the trenches and go home. we feel we hear that moment to pass credit for. that was so obvious at the beginning of the invasion seems to be cooling down so much for you're right on this point in time. yeah. one situation of the issue of morale is very important area of our work. let me coined it, needs man, no matter how extreme. and that brings me to the 2nd main reason. the key was apparently looking to break these guys out to jail. it's not just looking for manpower. it's looking for experience manpower. these guys are of course, professional terrorists. therefore, if today we can act with ukrainians and europeans in a common cause, then we must take this chance even if the west abandoned ukraine. we will do our part. but you know, this isn't the 1st time ukraine has things for and radicals, fight on it, so i just lost it. empty russian chechen extreme is slack syria to fully ukraine. it's alleged that since then, they've been working with ukraine in a storage and used to open the worked up to other extreme is from syria and tufty. the chechen fighters have even signed a deal with the ukrainian government to create an all chechen brigade reporting directly to the ministry of defense. back in 2022 militants linked to tyro groups. i'll call you to and jump into a mutual re deployed from syria to ukraine's that came off the aisle. mysteries chief encouraged them to fight for to yes, promising financial rewards while another batch of 4 militants left. it live almost 90 points as many rocky chechen tuition on french nationals as kias faces, expensive losses on the battlefield. it's making a last ditch effort to war strengths, but in its desperation to recruit these terrorists. it's not only abandoning and in perceived a moral high ground. it's also jumping into bed with the enemies of its allies, an inconvenient truth, washington that i may be posting to it. no. we heard from john list out in the middle east, especially star stevens, who were eating, and he explains why the report here to times by ukraine to exchange western weapons for the terrorist is dangerous for the entire world. it all goes back to 2011. when the president bark obama supported the new naziism and supported the muslim brotherhood. because that radical slum appears groups in syria and then you not to use them in your pain. just have a different one. is christian one is muslim, this is very dangerous because they're already been, uh, there are, they're all corrupt via report strongly now the american and western weapons that they gave to kim, it's, uh, bein sports is all over the world. the middle of june, a militant groups all over the world have been found using those weapons that for actually seemed to gain, but they were 5, they were found several areas in the and the world. and that's surprise that the struck by magic. maybe it's not the option. we've seen the reports about jennings getting his wife out there buying your some, buying the fab luxury cars, all of the, all of those came from those weapons and b cup and cindy's by and that is really dangerous. why is it dangerous because groups. 1 lifting groups all over the world will have their hands on those kind of weapons. and that can cause the increase of attention and danger in the world today the world because of the 4 and the american foreign policy and the american deep states and the democratic party, they are taking to the world to world war 3 by next finding a solution and stopping bins, you mean nothing at all in the fuse for is stopping his or a genocide things because uh like, uh, supporting and funding ukraine. yeah. and the on the board, i give you the weapons, also bytes, supporting and funding tell you on and southeast asia against china. we are teaching the world to world war 3. do not want uh, sitting on the table. and that is what the american beach state this uh and the deed stay is the american corporations of weapons. and they seemed onwards. and that is what they are trying to do to iran. now where even as western sanctions try to neat cap turnarounds, economy, european nations like problems and italy is still key to keep some business links in working order as an international, petro chemical, industrial form researchers and in the country. iran is highlighted, it's growing industrial trade partnership with russia. let's get some more details is on correspond as well. the petrochemical sector has not traditionally top the traded turned up between the restaurant. it's now emerging as a key area of collaboration and are expanding partnership for some reason. there one has invited russian federal chemical firms to participate in significant projects across its southern regions. this initiative announced by mazda is showing me as r, e. c. o of the national federal chemical company seems to further solidify the already strong relationship between the 2 nations which has continued to grow despite the ongoing western sanctions. i think both countries now show here's a highlighted of the importance of building robots partnerships with new global markets. particularly with russia and latin america, he describes the relationship with russia as both strategic and resilience, noting the ties between the iranian and russian petrochemical industries are paused for growth regardless of external pressures. fortunately, we maintain a very close and intimate relationship with the russian federation. its chemist, union, and other petrochemical entities. our ties are strategic, extending to the training of expert personnel in addition to the exchange of products and services. therefore, we are prepared to welcome russian petrochemical industrialists into various sectors of this industry, going around, apart from the mentioned areas,
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c, r t c. in the state department's head, we're running out to be here. i mean, kind of laughing, the administration on sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious. and we take that very seriously. is obviously been, uh, you know, the, the russians are kind of make us laugh about this to try to highlight the fact that this is all quite ridiculous. so under no circumstances are you to take their joke, don't, don't laugh at their jokes is the worst possible thing you could do. but there was also a response from that belkin who was the deputy editor in chief here at ortiz, who addressed the serious nature of these allegations you and on the side of this, at this point is amusing to watch what they're apparently my will come up with next, when in fact, since almost 20 years since archie has lost all, we have been to our jobs as journals, which is brittany are the stories and the voices to the audiences destination you media would not allow. and that is something for which the west an establishment has been trying to get rid of us on since day one. the prove that they are in fact afraid even terrified of a dissenting voice. less their people believe it and even more so perhaps they are afraid of this was being heard all around the world in other countries and regions around the planet. because they want to be the only ones to control all the flow of information. the only wants to control all is in there. well, it's too bad for them because r t is not going anywhere. we will continue to run our job, and we will continue to find new ways to reach our audiences in every corner of the world. some very important points there that this isn't about, you know, a threat to democracy. it's about a challenge to a narrative, which is, you know, centrally created to a client media in the west of course founder, the veneer a possibility that the united states puts on these obligations. there's a serious, serious attack on the very, very pretext and context of free speech. and so i made the fresh sanctions handed down against r t r. frequent gas to dan cove, all like was detained by us authorities for several hours. another guest christopher holly was scheduled for our program today but declined to come on site and potential risks. he sent us his comments instead of what is happening now in the united states is a blatantly unconstitutional attack on freedom of speech and freedom of the price. visa, bolding, strong and in optical, one of the us constitution. however, these freedoms quickly, being eroded by the justice department's hel, bonds on come back to this information and ross and propaganda. visa media use invisible for any law. i know. thinking that once counter to the mainstream narrative of the government, the situation has had a profound chilling effect on many commentators, researches and activists who would speak about the needs and current events on all the the shows how's the us government is more concerned about self preservation maintaining its power and control than on the liberties of ordinary americans. archie had a chance to discuss the challenges facing modern journalism with the use of those con editor in chief of turkish news agency on adult. oh, he says it's vital to protect journalists to ensure the flow of unbiased news. there are lots of for the ongoing prices around the world. lots of the complex zones, which is excellent, throwing news, making business. it varies, it quite challenging. one and many countries and many representatives from different names, agencies and these organizations from around the world being falling victim and being a press between the opposing hope all's insights. so the is the, the independence and the importance of media is becoming ever more important at a time when conflicts are running high, especially in the church, the church and geographies. and we'll get to protect the journalists, covering stories from different perspectives. and that, that will actually make the new stories even more profound and more unbiased. so you know, to, to a, to, to the goal of the charge, the integrity of journalism that'd be, have to be able to respond to all the prices, areas where journals them feels being attacked. a turkish media outlet has published a photograph said the capture a recent meeting between ukrainians and the smallest terrorists and the syrian city of italy at follows. earlier reports pointing to cabs, alleged recruitment of militants to target russian troops stationed in syria are to correspond the s and i couldn't, has more. the pictures have emerged suggesting the key of administration is interested in recruiting terrorists within syria to fight russia in syria. the item, the newspaper, local turkish newspaper essentially publish these photos suggesting a representative from cab was meeting with high up to a sham leadership. this is of course, a matter of concern because we understand that the uh organization is designated a service organization. and one thing that is a matter of concern, of course, means that she of administration is in todd's with terrorists. while we're still waiting on confirmation about the photo rushes for ministers. that of a level of has confirmed that these talks against here we have in fact, been under way. you just, i received information that ukrainian emissaries, emissaries of ukrainian intelligence are located in the live de escalation zone on the territory of the syrian air republic are recruiting job hot news run militants . they used to be called that and now they are called high yacht here. awesome. so they are doing this in order to involve them in their new plans and the various operations. let's not forget that they are already casting their gaze further south to the sahara. so hell zones of the african continent where they also carry out terrorist attacks on the government armed forces together with recruited extremes. this however, is not an isolated case. we understand earlier this year, particularly in july of 2024, a, an entity tied to a kind of service group attacked 1000000 military forces that also receives the health of the wagner group that was also targeted as a result of this attack. now we understand that ukraine or to have was behind this attack. we understand that the spokesperson for the ukranian intelligence confirmed as such. but it did not last long because the 4 ministry retracted that state shut off by the fact that the rebels received the necessary information that allowed them to conduct a successful operation against the russian war criminals. but i'd say the whole world has already seen this in print. simple, so this can be commented on basic and similar. we certainly will not disclose any details on the website. there will be a continuation it is due the transitional government, very public of molly, has decided to sever diplomatic relations with ukraine without conducting the photo study of the facts and circumstances of the incident in northern molly. as well as without providing any evidence, a few grains involvement in the specified events. over the course of the past few months, we are observing in increasing trend by the key of administration, support services in africa. now the middle east suggests that the scale of ukraine's support for terrorism is in fact growing. and it's going to be that much more interesting because the united states who has for a very, very, very long time suggested that it's bytes and combat terrorism is peace and quiet to these developments, particularly in africa as well as the middle east. meanwhile rushes defense ministry confirms its forces have made further gains in done bath taking control of a key settlement and widening their foothold for further advances. the russians are now boys to potentially in circle the ukrainians in the area, opening new fronts in the battle for the don't ask for public. according to moscow key, i have lost more than 700 soldiers on that front just over the past 24 hours. well, this comes and reports that native leaders are set to allow cube to use western supplied missiles to strike in deeper into russia. the blocks top military adviser has claimed that such a move would be justified militarily. there is a good reason to do that, to weaken the enemy, to weaken its logistical lines, fuel and munition that comes to the front. that is what you want to stop if at all possible. so there is a good military reason why you should do that. there is a legal ground to do that. well, this comes after moscow warned of serious repercussions over the use of nato supplied long range missiles against russia, saying it would mean a direct attack on the country by the us lab block. the russian president has said everything on this subject. the decision has been taken all carte blanche and indulgences have been granted to the clients in key. if so, we are ready for anything and our response will be such that they won't fail to notice what situation remains on favorable for your credit. and it is getting much proof. and the quote is region with ukraine stage that surprise offensive over the past week. russian forces have gone on the counter attack, seizing about 10 settlements. ukraine has tried again to, to relieve pressure of his forces that attacks from a different direction across the board. meeting paley and i'd be lost as a rushing forces of taking what nots the capture of zillow on the piano is on the 1st, we've only gone to lot of his left before you prayed him. forces in this saturday of all costs all entirely. this is all happening in a bucket off fee of a city from which russian forces are, again, just several kilometers. a city the size of box move and which is a major strong load of you guys, all the ministry, but also a bass. it of morality is captured, it's loss, will have severe consequences for u. k. that is against this backdrop of ill fortune for the armed forces of ukraine . but the west is talking about allowing it to stripe deep into the russian territory using advance west than me. so i was rushed, you had previously wound the president of the russian federation as well as top officials. and the said directly were new to, to the fact that if that position is given, if west and weapons are used to strike deep into the russian territory. if it mean that the west has become a direct positive but all this will remove, the nazi regime has been hitting on to retrieve for a long time outside the combat zone. staging terrorist attacks that gaze the civilian population on the civilian infrastructure of our country. if the decision to lift the restrictions is indeed taken a will be taken, it will mean that from this moment till they take countries begin a direct school with russia. as you know, the use of such weapons is possible only if you have access to intelligence from a satellite, the united states and the you, the credit itself does not have such an opportunity even close. and they also say the ukraine lacks the technical personnel. well, the technical knowledge that input coordinate strike coordinates into western missiles. it will have to be done by major troops, american, to reduce the french troops. any country that supplied the these miss house, which would mean that the directly involved with strikes and the both absent positive supports of this conflict. the reaction we've heard from uh, with the, from west to representatives as being the no such thing we, we supply these results to ukraine that the russian sweats shouldn't be taken of face value. we have been very clear that the united states is not going to take part in this war. we're not going to put boots on the ground. we are, however, gonna continue to, to equip ukraine so it can defend itself or, and continue to work with a coalition of countries around the world to help ukraine defend itself. the landscape of ukraine has claimed that he has forwarded the list of targets to the united states targets, but he would like to strike deep within marcia. we have heard from west of representatives to coming to a many of these targets saying that little russia has re base it, said croft, it's just, it's a, it's sizes. it's almost beyond the reach of these. we solve it very easily. so we're ready, outdated. what would be the point of allowing the lifting restrict restrictions and allowing them to strike deep into russia ethics point, any escalation here for adult modes? who would be, could be uncontrollable, independent journalists, sonya vanden and the says, a speculation about using long range missiles to strike deep and russia has been brewing, partly because ukraine is losing the conflict. the ukraine is running out of personnel running out of soldiers. so this is the 1st point and actually i think they already have this b cells and maybe they are not using them, but they will use them. i've read some stories or i read some stories in the western media that they will not. so they will only tell when it happens. so when it say, you know, when they run their 5 or missile, then they will tell, okay, uh maybe oh, accidentally ukraine. it is or whatever. this is the tech stick. i think what the west will use. we sold it all over again and we will snow so also not forget, i mean they have to f $35.00 boomers already in the romania. okay. they cannot do my my many things, but still there are there. so yeah. now let's force everybody is speaking also in the western media, this ukraine is actually losing to landscape himself so, so it has to do something. so what will they do? it will they make so personal then? i think they're already there and they can find it is me so into what you can do russia and uh, i mean, it's unbelievable. i mean, they will still say, okay, we are not as low as our show that it only say we don't have folks on the phone. okay. they don't have a whole army, then maybe they have thoughts of the army that we don't know. but still, i mean, if you fire long range, michelle, you can, is one of the countries who wants to do it. then you are about this as a part of the war. meanwhile, russia, a new train have swapped in military prisoners for the 2nd time. this month, each side received $103.00 of its soldiers, the russian service man who had been held a new crane up and taken across the border to follow bruce, they're now due to spend some time in russian hospitals for checked ups and rehabilitation. exchange was to write out things to mediation from the united arab emirates, which has also helped with several previous swans. well, south africa will only engage with the us on the basis of mutual respect and will not allow washington to dictate to pretoria. that's the message from south africa's foreign minister who is currently visiting the states. we will also wants to see it by invest us from the us. you know, account is not only admission simple for instruction of middle meters, but the vin add, you know, a clinton and helping us with industrialization, which manufacturing, with the most amazing and live program our account into a new modern so site. and these are the sort of lays we have part of the us issues in relation to jump on it because met us that search for also behind it, which was respectful relationship. and we will continue to engage with this content on the basis of done with all respect. but we will not to tell us what to do. and we expect to do as not to tell us what during his visit to the united states of africa's for an offense administered on lot level has made it clear that africans, full south africans, are not people in need of help or people who need to be told what to do, and most importantly they did not one partnerships with one sides. this was for experimental goals from the country. at the woods. the u. s. needs to call a time all tennessee to speak to and as equals. and this comes as a, it has a long been a swimming sense of discontent from african nations with the manner in which the united states, as thoughts choose to economy, muscle, and dollar dominance to ball nations to the will. and when listening to the minutes, the one can stop by think that actually the legacy of the united states policy in africa has always been checked. so out of history, the united states, electric field gifted on the continent and as a result off that its policies, velocity, wavering between exploitation, neglect, and a half hearted attempts that for many children the sisters and african countries have grown tired of that. also very important to know to as well as that to the minister on this visit was very vocal about praetorian, support from palestine calling globally. so the devotee was punished. i have listened to this point in conjunction for human rights and doesn't as we stand with the people in this part of the international court of justice to good is one issue and indicated that this data is that i just received. it submitted to our operation which will seize destruction, offering prospect, despite the courts through the state of is that i have continues to do so. and this is like this background that will continue to call for the collective contracts, so that the community to spend and sort of deputy with the people of punish day to call is that i am to stop the general sites that is cut into the unfolding of this call comes out of time when it is rated. diplomats are being instructed to lot be members of the united states congress, too precious of africa into dropping his case against the as well as the international court of justice. we are asking you to immediately work with lawmakers on the federal and state level with governors and jewish organizations to put pressure on south africa to change its policy towards israel and to make clear that continuing their current actions like supporting him us and pushing anti is really moves and international courts will come with a heavy price. but so that's because says it would not went through it's lost, which is esau. and in fact, it will provide facts and evidence that will prove that israel is committing genocide in palestine. these really of, across the united states is unlikely to happen because the united states still wants to maintain its relationship with of africa in order to come to the influence of russia and china. right to stay with our to international up next on going underground. absent or tante discusses with reagans ex special assistance. the bando nato is a proxy ward enterprise. bye for now the the, [000:00:00;00] the i'm action or time. so you're welcome back to going underground rule. got a single around the world from the you a this week the usa spending more in defense than the next 9 countries combined, commemorated its failure to defend new york city in washington dc 23 years ago. while the attacks originated in c, i a support the terrorist uncomfortable and i've got a son. another 911 was commemorated on wednesday in the milton friedman. you can all make neoliberalism flash going to chile. on september, the 11th 1973, the ca, and forced to create uh, that would see the elimination of democratically elected lead the salvador and for decades it would be a template, an example for installing death, squads, torture, privatization, and us vessel states all around the global south this week, so it would be present boss of the c i a was not talking about mistakes ahead of the trump parish debates in philadelphia using london backing israel and ukraine on the sofa with a supine and my 6 bosses, they congratulated zalinski on the ukrainian invasion of russia and all this is comalla harris said she was proud to receive the endorsement of the man who 1st induced ronald reagan for president. dick cheney trying to me now from washington. dc does bondo former specialist distance to us president ronald reaga
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israel already spits in the faces of the judges of the icy c, n i, c j, the world's highest courts. will it really help some recent ocean, a r t revolting from jericho and to leave? all right, back to a retro is a northern capitol. the ongoing breaks security conference i tried to get put in a just a short time ago, was meeting with china as far administer therapy meetings all day long at the various van use and covering it for us is all correspondence. it goes down to the representative. some of the nations who have security council members, jersey entourage office on wednesday last continues the insurance team to will that bridge summit is ongoing right now in advance of the north rush, us and petersburg and right now.
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a israel already spits in the faces of the judges of the icy c n i, c j, the world's highest courts. will it really help? and reason ocean i r t revolting from jericho and tell of eve. there's a saying all is fair and lovable but isn't so. so you crane apparently taking that at face value proportionally reaching out to a tyra organization, link 12 kite to fill the gaps on the front line. have a good listen to this. it's all these are shawna dupont as you crane struggles on the battlefield. that seems to be costing. it's not even the field in the hopes of catching new extremists, defunct, on its front lines. it's being reported that delegation was spoke to in the syrian province of it live weren't met with the highest taffeta alshaun known as h t. s. this group form from a merger of factual middle since including those with links to al qaeda is recognized as terrorists. nope, despite russia, but thing us to most go has slammed kids actions. the key of regime has long maintained contacts with terrace gum involvement to terrorist attacks against russian citizens exchange of information on technology use of florence lock tactics
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i know you're focused on the d. r c and go my but globally, how much of concern do you think this is? and i think that this is the specific details concerning and in the r c a. and then this region where most of the health systems a week or i don't think the rest of the world should be. and i said, have a great worry because it is, uh it is. and it is possible to contain the virus and stuff transmissions ends. and it's a site that's where we have access to the health and strong health systems. so i think we should focus on the population living in this part of the world, and also not to forget that they already have a full range of and, and challenges to begin with even before the end books. this is a very well known proof of glazing, as i said, up to a 1000000 people displays. and they all worried about also other diseases like color eyes. and that makes the rain as these things coming. measles just to survive till next to the next week because of the lack of food and clean water. and other health issues is already a big concern for this population. so the situation is really complex for the people themselves. first of all, but also for us to try to help
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c, r t. c in the state department. we're running have to be here blind. i mean, kind of mocking the administration's assess on sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious. and we take that very seriously. all these edits, harring, she also took umbrage with the allegation, the channels to and lists off spies, marguerite, assuming you, i'm suggesting that bob's lincoln's occupations should have been projected closer to home. then you suddenly see that it's a classic case of projection. as people say, the guilty party always has the red face, their media, their foundations, the new york times, and all the others published leagues daily. what are these leaks? they receive orders from intelligent services, right? this right, that they have long since merge with each other. if you look at who runs the foundations and often the media there either families of intelligence employees, former intelligence officers or future once they flow from one or getting his ation to another. i have nothing against intelligence services, but it's simply not the case for us. and of course, all of these are, these are ations against all channel come less than 2 months before the us presidential election at the time when the race between kamala harris, who's expected to continue the democrats, the love of russia bashing. and donald trump, who's being clear, he wants to end the ukraine conflict, remain neck and neck. preemptively, blaming all t may seem like a good way to secure the votes, which when you do suggest, why are they doing this now? closing down banning? well, it's clear they have elections and wants to distract from some things, but most importantly ahead of those same elections, they don't want such a large number of people to know the truth. they need to silence everyone. this is the story of freedom and democracy in the so called free west. it seems to me that only clinically insane people or those who are obviously biased can believe in. it's almost okay at all t is always being question more because we let our audience question the narrative and make up that mind without telling them that you want to think. while the whitehouse product is the silence russian like lips representatives of leading bricks, media organizations have convened and multiple for a summit brushes, foreign ministry spokesman, warning, guess that they could be next. and washington said, bless the us isn't challenged on it's actually our t comments. more info jobs from the event itself was washington ponders why the global side agent towing its geo political line one, i'm sure is being quick to merge on perhaps why the size the african president has taken aim at structures in place. internationally which hold back the content from being an equal partner. serial rama poses. comments came in response to washington's proposal to give to permanent states at the un security council, but without any veto power. not having a continent of 1300000000 people represented on the security council, diminishes the role of the united nations. we cannot have a 2nd class participation as africa on the un security council. we demand and require that we should have serious participation. well, this week, the united states and i'd say it's will support having 2 new permanent states for african countries in the 1st ever known and permanent seats for a quote small. busy island developing nations, but the american envoy to the un stopped short sun calling for the prospective new members, the whole veto powers saying washington believes that right. you could make based security concepts work, dysfunctional. we don't want to give up our, our veto power. and we do think if we expand that veto power across the board, it will make the council more dysfunctional. have indicated that we support 2 permanent seats for africa. how that plays out on they ask a continent will be up to the africans to well declare. so the africans will determine who those permanent, ma'am, they're gonna run and have to be voted on by $193.00 members. but who are their candidates for this? so they've decided that themselves has not for me to tell. they are for good, right? you need to take the south africa, or you need to take a jump or you need to, to, to, you know, to kenya. they will determine who will run for their seats. with the us proposal spark debates among african leaders with the rwandan president, offering his insights on which of the confidence $54.00 countries consider that the council one permanent seed would have to be held by the african union commission. i'm 2nd seat by an african country on rotational basis, not held by any single country permanently. we discuss the move with our public gas . so say given only 2 sites, the such a big, diverse continental ready places that for can a difficult position. what i see where it is going to be very big sites will sits on the will get so feminine since obviously guys, uh not uh, it's not the case of a, uh, the content which is very davis. the best option here is the log file. once it's going to uh, once it's going to own the african union and the other one, the 30 us page on the board is it's going to be very disciplined. if this is adopted. i think it will be a very difficult decision uh to detect because i don't think there's any of the kind of times that the minutes another maybe we can use a right to go all the time. i just did what example, you know, 6 i maybe that's, that's getting weight, but i think uh the government is for now that you know under or did things it's based on a particular agent would be the best model. i think the approach on that is why it also comes me to come off of one to be working um support each any point 3 dot dot has the capacity to was timing in on this call on behalf of walker can do this legwork on 3 and i do, they have such capacity because my address is like a mini africa. if we go and then the youngest democrats, the largest economy and so on. so, so we need to point $3.00 to $1.00 of our twenty's dental global ship. people hire until far. indeed, there was a while ago. i know the whole thing is we don't want to give you do so because you don't want to get into some of the activities we would do the payment to your interest. don't let me do a visit important, but then why don't we also have the country the way they want to spend the once in a way, just like we would push it this way. so this is why is all the goals will turn to control? i'm still positioning themselves, i've been doing it blah, blah, blah. or why? again, grunting house a middle initial on your own visual image, additional and just do nothing visual to do. because this we saw memorial services for a 26 year old turkish american activist who was killed with a shot to the head by the idea earlier in september. hundreds gathered in the policy and instead of nobliss on monday to pay their last tribute with the deceased woman's body wrapped in a flag of palestine before being sent on to trick ha, i should or had seen protesting orthodox jews supplement expansion at which displace locals. the idea of opened fire during the demo. it was the same, but i, i know they cover very high precision. uh she was standing there. she was actually, she was around and she wasn't moving. they had all the time to target targeting horizon. even if you are the olympic champions of stone flooring, you wouldn't make half that distance disability. the message. and the message is that no resistance to is really cool though, and you live in will be tolerated. and they know that they will not be held accountable. and they know that because no one hold them accountable, it is the same for that that it really uses to perpetuate. in genocide, we'd complete impunity in gaza. the ceremony in the westbank was a symbolic one. later, the family or i should or transferred her body to trick here for the funeral that was held yesterday. the countries, justice minister sinatra, was launched its own investigation. incidentally, incident in a move that's been welcomed by the victims. this is casey. when i learned that our government has not given up on this senseless murder and has opened up an investigation, i was very happy. i hope, for the same from the american government as well. she is a citizen of that country. therefore, the american government also has a responsibility wherever in the world there is injustice, oppression, or the killing of one of its citizens. america swoops in like the eagle and assembled them. but when it comes to israel, there can be an effort to overlook things. hundreds gathered, indeed in the family home of issue is get aged, a turkish american do a citizen that was shot and killed by his really forces in the west bank in depaula city in territories. now, this is a topic that has been the attention of the turkish media as well as the locals, as well as policy makers throughout the country. and one of the fundamental talking points has been the fact that i should know is the age. it was a us nationals, the fact that the united states has not shown the support that many assumed a us national would receive, has become a great talking point. but more importantly is the rhetoric that was discussed. the is really mandatory issue statement suggesting that the killing of i should know it was an accident that she was killed by work is a fire or that is really military sauce. forces essentially fired upon a group that they deemed threatening and provocative in the west bank during a protest, protesting and legal is rarely settlements, however, and there are a number of rhetoric and new statements and new information that is arise, suggesting that that was not the case. we understand that the bullet that entered ation was sco went in a straight and linear line, not indicated of which is a fire or something that would constitute an accident. on the contrary, the bullet entered her school, killing her instantly. video footage also arise from the events of that day, suggesting that she was 100 or 200 meters away from the scene at the time of these 400 meters away from these really cypress that shorter and killed. there's also a witness. testimonies, her friends have travelled from the united states and different parts of the world to her family, home into them, to show their support, to, i should know it is, get a good. this is a, this is a talking point that has gotten many interested for many different reasons. one of them is, of course, the fact i think is really military and these were, the government is killing people indiscriminately met us down in 2003. rachel corrie was killed by the israeli defense forces in a very similar matter. we understand in 2022 american palestinian journalist showing up that was killed by his really military forces. it seems that because really military was tearing off these attacks, killing national, some different parts of the world indiscriminately. but when it comes to the united states, of course, there's a different rhetoric and sentiments involved is over the course of the past few years. the united states has express outrage, but when it came to the case of bison, who is a good, the dual national and the us citizen, the outrage just was not there. and more importantly, the church government says that they are doing everything in their power to insurance. that's tyson is it does receive justice. those responsible are brought to justice. they're investigating this incident particularly. and there are hopes and at least the probability that the trucks come well, use this as a case study to provide at the i c, j. and it's case with south africa against israel. nothing is being swept under the rug in the nord stream, pipelines, sabotage and investigation. that is, according to german chancellor, laughed schultz who was responding to moscow. his criticism of the german pro bus quote, absolutely not transparent, nothing is being covered up. that should be absolutely clear. we want to bring those who did this to justice in germany if we can get hold of them. well, austria is biggest utility company will stop purchasing and selling russian gas next year. the decision falls under the pretext of ensuring no one is financing most school by purchasing resources from the nation. now europe's energy commissioner earlier claim that the you is also ready to live with all impression gas. front of a through ukraine were main fully committed to complaints and the stays out of russian gas, which can be done without challenge in europe centers just security of supply. she sounds like got friends who comes o
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c, r t. c, in the state department. we're running have to be here blind hard, i mean, kind of mocking administrations on sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious and we take that very seriously. all these editor in chief also took umbrage with the allegation, the channels doing lists off spies, marguerite, assuming you, i'm suggesting that perhaps blinking zach evasions should have been projected closer to home. then you suddenly see that it's a classic case of projection. as people say, the guilty party always has the red face, their media, their foundations, the new york times, and all the others publish legs daily. what are these leaks? they receive orders from intelligent services, right? this right, that they have long since merge with each other. if you look at who runs the foundations and often the media there either families of intelligence employees, former intelligence officers or future once they flow from one or getting his ation to another. i have nothing against intelligence services, but it's simply not the case for us. and of course, all of these are, these are asians against our channel come less than 2 months before the us presidential election at the time when the race between kamala harris, who was expected to continue the democrats love of russia bashing. and donald trump, who's being clear, he wants to end the ukraine conflict, remain neck and neck preemptively. blaming off, he may seem like a good way to secure votes, which one you to do to just? why are they doing this now? closing down banning? well, it's clear they have elections and want to disrupt from some things, but most importantly ahead of those same elections, they don't want such a large number of people to know the truth. they need to silence everyone. this is the story of freedom and democracy in the so called free west. it seems to me that only clinically insane people or those who are obviously biased can believe in. it's almost okay at all. she is always being question more. because when we let our audience question the narrative and make up that own mind without telling them that you want to think ahead of the us government is watch dogs. so hold a foreign propaganda chip to into play. being american media is superior said that of other countries, that's a big difference than our state funded media. i believe. you mean no one in this building gets to tell anyone that v o a or a fee or are out what to say do are right. they ask us questions and we answer them . that's the difference between a state funded media organization in a democracy and one and authoritarian government. the leader of r t is admitted that that's what she does and they do. and we've now given you a norm as examples of how dangerous it is around the world, and i sure hope it meets your definition of something new. i think the focus is, is astounding. it's, it's very the new york times, the washington post of the voice of america in the past. when i was a kid in the eighty's, i used to, i don't remember the voice of america transmissions board. gus, it's all propaganda. all news is propaganda, in one sense, all the other shore to, to claim that the us is, is a, uh, you know, different from everyone else. i mean, it's a democracy and it's, it's the, the be starting on top of the hill, the shining, the light on that as a board. it's hypocritical, legal, exactly what the americans do. everybody does that with the claim of the us. the use of, of media outlets are exempt from this. they are totally of entirely independent. i think it's actually invisible. it's lovable initials like china, india logic, nations that are more independent and forward. and i don't think they'll succeed, of those nations getting to having then also participated in binding or the for example renal. but he meant that india has refused to go along with lifting sanctions under shop for very good reason. we have no reason to do that and we have extra excellent click into that. i feel why should be going on with that. so i don't think you'd be able to participate in the the hey luxury. well, the biggest, the media sunrise is wrapping up here in most of the breaks platform hosted delegates from all over the globe. and they've invented a declaration and proposing informational justice. we caught up with the wrong times editor in chief mohammed se days alternative media tangled crucial role encountering one sided narrative, a non technical. now i believe that the current us sanctions on certain russian media outlets similar to the sanctions imposed on iranian media a few years ago. stem from a desire to hold global change. western countries sled by the united states government imposed there had gemini, across many regions, significantly leveraging media to do so. bricks member states have the potential to counter this influence through collaboration and unity in the media sphere. paving the way for a new global equilla librium. by working together, bricks, nations can challenge this dominance and establish a new international order. in the past, those who controlled the seas or skies wheeled its power over the world and were seen as the masters of the universe today. however, it appears that a true power lies with those who can shape global public opinion. controlling and directing public sentiment is crucial. this us media confrontation and its hostility toward specific outlets are in my view, strategic moves to preserve american hegemony over global narratives. the conversation has evolved beyond merely discussing soft and hard power. we now face a new concept that of sharp power. the west refers to the soft power of adversarial countries as sharp power. nations that wields soft power against the west, are often labeled as employing sharp power. was there any discourse in america about how to address sharp power? some argued that america's cultural strengths lie in freedom and empowerment suggesting we should extend these freedoms even to our enemies. others contended for a more aggressive approach, advocating a tougher stance against nations using sharp power. currently, we observe a hard line response which reflects a lack of confidence on their part. this is a clear indication that they are unlikely to achieve their objectives in this area . of the us troops of scrambling to find a new base of operations in west africa of the can facing the withdrawal from nisha . this week that was done the door following 11 years of washington's failure is to bring security to this whole region. as long as the congo expense with a close off you is a base one, a one me name me and completion of this withdrawal from a base to one. i got these, we are seeing the last us troops leaving these even to a, to have to move in a day to its presence. you is tried hard to keep the pro maxima gap in use with the j open. even put you off naming last to las vegas as a to, but that was not enough for the government pre occupied. it is always the bible. and the fact that the you is so which is a little respect to lift the government to revolt because of the 2012 as roommates which it revealed was secret documents not endorsed by the public that allowed the who is to operate to z as a lot for inform, the arrival of the american delegation did not respect diplomatic practices. in fact, it was unilateral by note verbale, that the american government informed the nigerian government of the date of arrival and the composition of its delegation as well as the nigerian authorities to be met without any clarification as to the purpose of its visit. it is therefore, out of courtesy and following our age old tradition of welcome and hospitality that the government received. the american delegation high ranking state department officials winton exhibiting typical imperial aptitude, afflicted theme on democracy and to bond is that the cut over links with the russian government. also accused them of having secret deals for the wrong to solve uranium. but z a suited its rights as a free and suffering nation. during government regrets the desire of the american government to deny the sovereign nigerian people the right to choose their partners within the types of partnership capable of helping them to truly fight against terrorism. the significantly affected u. s. z o strategic position. as me see, it was the only country in west africa. we've had a military prisons now withdrawing entirely. the u. s. is losing its surveillance piece of let's see. and the capacity to projects, how was something the power to struggle to save a while back tracking on these threats typically saving lead is following our economic and security partnership with the share, which is significant. hundreds of millions of dollars depends on the continuation of the democratic governance and constitutional order that has been disrupted. we want to be good bought this with new share again, and the cnsp must also be a good politician to us. in our discussions, i confirmed the incentive the united states to review security and development corporation in fees. as we see berkeley as the santa speed takes actions. this menu, ongoing crises. and this, the house shows that traditional instruments of wisdom involvement and no longer adequate to respond to the challenges in africa. and the u. s. is african strategy just as a work. and instead of fixing this strategy, they just keep leaving as is the recent team remarks that ask becomes efforts to promote peace and advocates. i've been distorted by russian and chinese misinformation regarding the aides of us. after coming home. a lot of my efforts to be able to come in alignment with some of these african countries on how we're going to approach the challenges have been distorted through misinformation or this information. untruths of what us africa command was trying to do with a particular country. what does washington actually know what it's doing in africa? because powerful sentences, of tacitly admitted that they hadn't even known the extent of us involvement to see in the 1st place. i didn't know there was 1000 troops in nature. this is an endless war without boundaries, no limitation on time or geography. we don't know exactly where we're at in the world militarily and what we're doing. and this is feeling and even difficult arguments that the u. s. one to about failed activities for militant east limits. violence of africa was by 2 to percent from 92000 in 2022 to 23000 last year. reaching a re could live little facilities that's according to the african center. this shows almost a doubling. indeed, since treat teaching to one and a 100000 percent, some since the period of 20022003. the one, the tenants of ways to come back to resume, particularly within the newly formed alliance of the health states and joined if it's with monte and became a fossil. the p is new, she has finally realized. washington's approach on the african continent has failed and is now replacing it with clouds. but actually, what the reports are managing then they totally does also to allow k of to use western supplied missiles to strike deep into russia. the books told military adviser has came so to move is justified militarily, there is a good reason to do that, to weaken the enemy to weaken its logistical lines, fuel ammunition that comes to the front. that is what you want to stop if at all possible. so there is a good military reason why you should do that. there is a legal ground to do that's most of us won't have serious repercussions if nice has applied long range missiles all used to hit russia, and then you, when the countries. and when we said such a move would explicitly mean nato's direction in both loans and the conflicts via declaration of war. here's what brought to my purse inside some days ago about the situation. there was an attempt to substitute concept disappointing because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the key of regime to strike out territory . it already does that with the help of drones and other means. but when we are talking about the use of precision weapons, long range, western made weapons, it is a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this, and then the experts will confirm it both in our country and in the west. the ukrainian army is incapable of striking with modern western made long range precision systems. it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which ukraine does not have. they get the data only from the use satellites, or from the united states in general from natal satellites. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd and very important thing. maybe the key one is that the flight emissions. and these missile systems can, in fact, be inputted only by nato military personnel. ukrainian service men cannot do this. so it's not a question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. if this decision is made, it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries. the united states, european countries in the. ready in ukraine, this is the direct participation. and this already, of course, significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. it will mean that nato countries, the united states, european countries, are at war with russia. and if that is the case, then having in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will take appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be presented to us. meanwhile, the us secretary of state tons in store, minnesota unloading or the current restrictions being lifted on euclid and using the weapons, was those top diplomatic voice supports for the us initiative. so i think it a large threat from russia. multiplan can also help the countries around pop in funds for his military. pulling on the spot is bending over 4 percent of g d, p on defense. this is really the gold standard among nato countries. and of course, it hosts thousands of us and allied forces as low as i was telling, totally produce that space is regularly breached by russian drugs in mississauga. last year, a russian christmas so traveled through the 2 sides of poland and london to columbus is from my house. so i believe we should do something about it pretty well. we spoke to german olga as well. correspondent thomas roy, who stays the west. he's playing with fire and risking the outbreak of world war 3 . the country is at war with the us and, and russia helps them to strike us territory. i think that would not be a discussion with the rush as part of this was. so i think i think the west is already active part of the war for a long time because from international law, and we have this from the exports of the gentleman from the start of the german problem and even sharing intelligence data, operate of data and toes data is already participation of the wall, the rest is risking this escalation. um, i'm afraid that might be a rational reaction with which the west doesn't like. and then we are coming really in a, in a really process of, of escalation steps. and whether we find a way out before they are there, well, i'm thinking what would happen? i don't know the really, the west testifying whether it's worse towards a world war, the real hard world war. because of all these questions we have here. um, attacking rush, it was a long range west of weapons which technically pushing this right. would it be managed and programmed by what? by west and by nature, sol, just as i think a step which is um yeah. the final one, edward should be the russians, or the rest of us will react with what they didn't do until they use why the prime minister has promised retaliation for a young many attack on the central part of israel. as long as of the heavy fees find a high performing ballistic missile, which the ideas failed to intercept benjamin netanyahu was also reminds of the minutes increased it as well as charging a heavy price for any attends to home them according to the idea of the missile landed in an open area with no casualties reported in the incidence. meanwhile, i heard these folks pose a labeled a low into success saying that they managed to come for a distance of a 2000 kilometers at 11 minutes. holding $10000000.00 his riley's display to shelters, it was a wound as well that this strike is only the beginning of all the aliases is really animated, should expect more strikes and i've come and special operations as we approach the 1st 10 of us. so we have the blast october 7th operation. these include responses to criminal aggression on the city of data and continued support operations for the press posting and people of this week. so memorial services for a 26 year old turkish american activist who was killed with a shot to the head by the id f and the west bank. hundreds guy within the palestinian city of new blues on monday to pay that loss trip used to i should know ag body was wrapped in a flag of palestine before being sent on to takia. i should now have been protesting the expansion of orthodox jewish specimens which should display slow crews on september. the 6th, with new ideas opened fire in response to tie as being burned on the rocks right. it, it was the same, but i, i know they have a very high precision. she was standing there. she was actually, she was around and she wasn't moving to have all the time targeted. targeted her. even if you are the olympic champions of stone flooring, you wouldn't make half that distance disability, the message. and the message is that no resistance to a vertical don't you live in will be tolerated. and they know that they will not be held accountable. and they know that because no one calls them accountable, it is the same booted that it uses to perpetuate in genocide, we'd complete impunity in gotcha images head of onto the funeral, which was held on the sign today and the turkish coastal city of deed, in the country, the justice minister said encore has lost its own investigation into the deadly instance and move this being welcomes by the victims family victories. okay, see what i learned is that our government has not given up on this senseless murder and has opened up an investigation that was very happy. i hope for the same from the american government as well. she is a citizen of that country. therefore, the american government also has a responsibility wherever in the world there is injustice, oppression, or the killing of one of its citizens. america swoops in like the eagle and assembled them. but when it comes to israel, there can be an effort to overlook things. hundreds gathered, indeed in the family home of i should know is a g, a turkish american dual citizen that was shot and killed by his really forces in the west bank in the palestinian territories. now, this is a topic that has been the attention of the turkish media as well as the locals, as well as policy makers throughout the country. and one of the fundamental talking points has been that the fact that i should know is the age. it was a us national, the fact that the united states has not shown the support that many assumed us national would receive, has become a great talking point. but more importantly, is the rhetoric that was discussed. the is really mandatory issues statement suggesting that the killing of, i should know it was an accident that she was killed by rick has a fire or that is really military sized. forces essentially fired upon a group that they didn't the threatening and provocative in the west bank during a protest. i protest. single legal is rarely settlements, however, and that there are a number of rhetoric and new statements and information that is arise, suggesting that that was not the case. we understand that the bullet that entered icon was sco went in a straight and linear line. not indicated of which a shape fire or something that would constitute an accidents on the country. the bullet entered her school, killing her instantly. video footage also arise from the events of that day suggesting that she was 100 or 200 meters away from the scene at the time of these 400 meters away from these rarely snipers that shorter and killed. there's also a witness testimony, as her friends have travelled from the united states in different parts of the world to her family home. indeed. and to show their support to i should do is get a good this is a, this is a talking point that has gotten many interested for many different reasons. one of them is of course, the fact i think is really military. and these really, the government is killing people indiscriminately matters down in 2003. rachel corrie was killed by the israeli defense forces in a very similar matter. we understand in 2022 american palestinian journalist showing a credit was killed by is really military forces. it seems that because really military was tearing off these attacks, killing national, some different parts of the world indiscriminately. but when it comes to the united states, of course, there's a different rhetoric and sentiments involved is over the course of the past few years. the united states has express outrage. but when it came to the case of functional as a gets the dual national and the us citizen, the outrage just was not there. and more importantly, the church government says that they are doing everything in their power to ensure that i should know is it does receive justice. those are, some ensemble are brought to justice. they are investigating this incident particularly. and there are hopes and at least the probability that the turkish government will use this as a case study to provide at the i c j. and it's case with south africa against israel. coming up the next day, they'll tell you that shay bowers with his relentless take on the week's top stories with the latest episode of the most gave me the hey everybody. welcome back to the must go mules. i'm shay bowes, and you're joining me from the basement of the f s b center for this information ology, as per usual. and again, i'm joined by my vertically challenged little friend or dentist who's going to help us navigate our way through the numbers. the stats and here, whispering sweet nothings in my ear, but like kamala, let's start, of course, and the u. s. of a. the big debate we were all hoping for the big naco, the good old don, he, he put one on the chin of the sleepy joe, who added to the res, we're hoping you might do the same with l kamala, but it didn't go down the well, it all just stand it into kind of a fires. it was a bit more cringed than when it's sad rather bit savage. and what was all about actually and.
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c, r t. c. in the state department's head. we're running have to be here blind. i mean, kind of mocking the administration's assess on sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious. and we take that very seriously, all these editor and she also took umbrage with the allegation, the channels doing lists of spies. marguerite, assuming, you know, i'm suggesting that perhaps blinking, so he's ations should have been projected closer to home. then you suddenly see that it's a classic case of projection. as people say, the guilty party always has the red face, their media, their foundations, the new york times, and all the others published legs daily. what are these leaks? they receive orders from intelligent services, right? this right, that they have a long since merge with each other. if you look at who runs the foundations and often the media there either families of intelligence employees, former intelligence officers or future once they flow from one or getting his ation to another. i have nothing against intelligence services, but it's simply not the case for us. and of course, all of these activities, sions, against our channel, come less than 2 months before the us presidential election at the time when the race between kamala harris, who was expected to continue the democrats love of russia bashing. and donald trump, who's being clear, he wants to end the ukraine conflict, remain neck and neck. preemptively. blaming all t may seem like a good way to secure votes, which one you to do to just? why are they doing this now? closing down banning? well, it's clear they have elections and wants to distract from some things, but most importantly ahead of those same elections, they don't want such a large number of people to know the truth. they need to silence everyone. this is the story of freedom and democracy in the so called free west. it seems to me that only clinically insane people or those for obviously bias can believe in it. almost okay, at all t is always being question more because we let our audience question the narrative and make up the own mind without telling them that you want to think moscow is hosting the bricks. media summit currently with representatives from global life plates and the officials from around the world in attendance. the forum has seen a declaration promoting a just world order adopted by delegates or to discuss the challenges facing modern journalism with the editor in chief of cherokee is a do use agent. so you said it's vital to protect journal this to ensure the flow of objective news. there are lots of for the ongoing crisis around the world, lots of conflict zones, which is excellent, throwing news, making businesses. it varies, it quite challenging. one and many countries and many representatives from different new agencies and these organizations from around the world and being falling victim and being the press between the opposing hope all is inside. so the is the, the independence and the importance of media is becoming ever more important at a time. and conflicts are running high, especially in the church and geographies. and we'll get to protect the journalists, covering stories from different perspectives. and that, that will actually make the new stories even more profound and more unbiased. so you know, to, to a, to the, the goal of the journey bit integrity off the journalism that we have to be able to respond all the prices areas where general of them feels being attacked as well as washington ponder is why the global size isn't towing it's to a political line. here's perhaps one reason why the side of african presidency, the international structures are holding by the continent from being an equal partner. so around the poses comments came in response to washington's proposal to offer 2 permanent seats out the un security council to i forget, but without any visual power, not having a continent of one point. 3000000000 people represented on the security council, diminishes the role of the united nations. we cannot have a 2nd class participation as africa on the un security council. we demand and require that we should have serious participation in this way. so united states and 9 states will support coming to new permanent seats for african countries on a 1st, ever, not in a permanent state for a quote, a small island developing nation. but the american on board to the u. n. fail to box the prospective new members holding a veto thing. washington believes that rights could make the security council's work dysfunctional organize. we don't want to give up our, our veto power. and we do think if we expand that veto power across the board, it will make the council more dysfunctional. have indicated that we support 2 permanent seats for africa. how that plays out on the africa continents will be up to the africans to well declare. so the africans will determine who those permanent, ma'am, they're gonna run and have to be voted on by $193.00 members. but who are their candidates for this? so they've decided ask themselves if it's not for me to tell they are for good, right? you need to take the south africa, or you need to take you, jeff, or you need to, to, to, you know, to kenya, they will determine who will run for their seats. will the us propose the spark debates among african leaders with the rwandan president offering his insight on which of the continents $54.00 countries consider the cuts? one permanent seed would have to be held by the african union commission. i'm 2nd seat by an african country on rotational basis, not held by any single country permanently. when we discussed that proposal move with a panel of gas who say, given only 2 seats to such a big, diverse continent already places africa in a difficult position. what i see where it is going to be very big sites will sits on the will get so feminine since obviously guys, uh not uh, it's not so awesome guys of age equipment, which is very davis. the best option here is the log file. once it's going to, uh, once it's going to own vision, definitely can, you know, and the other one, the 30 us page on the board is it's going to be very difficult to see if this is adopted. i think it will be a very difficult decision. uh to, to take because i don't think there's any of that kind of turn it back to minutes another. maybe we can use a right to go all the time. i just did you see what example enough. so maybe that's, that's getting weight, but i think uh the government is it for now that you know under or did things it's based on a particular agent would be the best model. i think the next why it also comes me to come off of one to be able to support each any point 3 dot dot has the capacity to was timing on the score on behalf of walker can do this like my point 3. and i do that have such capacity because my drives, like a mini africa, if we go them just demographically logins, economy and so on. so, so we need to point to the, the twenty's, dental global shift, people hire until far. and it was a while ago, i know the whole thing is we don't want to give you do to, because you don't want to get into some of the activities we would do the payment to, to your interest, the vision important. but then why don't we also have the point where they want to spend the once in a week. if i agreed, we would push it this way. so that is why it's all because of prior to buy pull, i'm still positioning themselves, i'm intending, blah, blah, blah, blah. or why? again, grunting. house middle initial on your own visual image, additional and as you can do nothing visuals. because reports continue to emerge that nato leaders are set to a lot of key have to use western supplied miss silas to strike deeper into russian blocks. top military adviser has claimed such a move is justified militarily. there is a good reason to do that, to weaken the enemy, to weaken its logistical lines, fuel ammunition that comes to the front. that is what you want to stop if at all possible. so there is a good military reason why you should do that. there is a legal ground to do that's moscow. house of war and of serious repercussions of nature was supplied long rings, messiah, which are used to hit russia and the you in the country's own voice. it's such a move. what explicitly mean nato is direct involvement in the conflict and the declaration of war. here's what's letting me put in said earlier in the week about the situation. there was an attempt to substitute concepts appointment because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the key of regime to strike out territory. it already does that with the help of drones and other means. but when we are talking about the use of precision weapons, long range, western made weapons, it is a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this, and then the experts will confirm it both in our country and in the west. the ukrainian army is incapable of striking with modern western made long range precision systems. it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which ukraine does not have. they get the data only from the you satellites, or from the united states, in general, from nato satellites. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd and very important thing. maybe the key one is that the flight emissions. and these missile systems can, in fact, be inputted only by nato military personnel. ukrainian service men cannot do this. so it's not a question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. if this decision is made, it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries. the united states, european countries in the. ready in ukraine, this is the direct participation means that then this already, of course, significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. it would mean that nato countries, the united states, european countries, are at war with russia. and if that is the case, then having in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will take appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be presented to us. you know. meanwhile, the us secretary of state on poland is foreign minister, are mulling over current restrictions being lifted on ukraine using their weapons morsels, top diplomatic voice support for the us initiative, citing on a legit spread from russia. well, tony blinking also held the country's rump up and funds for its luxury calling us about spinning over 4 percent of g d, p on defense. this is really the gold standard among nato countries. and of course, it hosts thousands of us and allied forces as well as i was telling to me. published space is regularly breached by russian drugs and massages. last year, a russian christmas i'll travel through the 2 sides of poland and landed 10 kilometers from my house. so i believe we should do something about it pretty well . we spoke to german ortho, and we're corresponding thomas real estate. he's the west is playing with fire and risking the outbreak of world war 3. the country is at war with the us and, and russia helps them to strike us territory. i think that would not be a discussion with the rush as part of this was. so i think i think the west is already active part of the war for a long time because from international law, and we have this from the exports of the gentleman from the start of the german problem and even sharing intelligence data, operate of data and sales data is already participation of the wall and the rest is risking this escalation. um, i'm afraid there might be russian reaction with which the west doesn't like. and then we are coming really in a, in a really the process of, of escalation steps. and whether we find a way out before they are there, well, i'm thinking what would happen? i don't know the really the worst test, the thing, whether it's worse taurus, world war, the real hard world war. because of all these questions we have here. um, attacking rush, it was a long range west of weapons which technically pushing us right. would it be managed and programmed by what? by west and by nature, sol, just as i think a step which is um yeah. the final one at which the, the russians or the russians will react with what they didn't do until now. we're not sweeping anything under the rug in the nord stream pipeline sabotage investigation. that's according to german shelter or schultz who was responding to law school was criticism, but berlin's provost quotes absolutely not transparent. nothing is being covered up . that should be absolutely clear. we want to bring those who did this to justice in germany, if we can get hold of them to me while australia's biggest utility company will stop purchasing and selling russian gas next year of the decision falls under the pretext of entering. no one is financing must go by purchasing resources from the nation. now europe's energy commissioner earlier claim that the youth is also ready to live without russian guest funds with a 3 were main solely committed to complaints in this phase out of russian gas, which can be done without challenge in europe. son is just security of supply. she sounds like got friends who comes over for coffee every 2 days to tell you that she's totally done with her relationship, even though she's still living in the same house as her acts and won't actually move out since it also said that quote, the volumes that some companies are still receiving from national also do not allow her to blackmail us any more. there are alternatives available here that russia, you can move out and cut all ties any time it's just waiting for the next guy to come along. some leaders in europe have been giving some serious side i to that take though, like, uh, gary and for administer peter c hotel. who said that without russian gas, his country's energy security can't be guaranteed and that it's quote, not a question of ideology, but of physics and mathematics. the sounds like a teenager in their rooms during the poster or brad pitt, and just waiting for the minor detail with him to actually show up at the door. meanwhile, it is still dependent on russia for nearly 20 percent. if it's gas supplies, as the blocks own state of the u energy union report, underscored this week here see how to begin with yet another one of his dad lectures on the energy issue. he's hungry does not receive my oil from russia. we will simply not survive. we will not be able to supply the country. why? because we don't have an adequate alternative infrastructure. there is another pipeline that runs from croatia from the adriatic coast to hungary, but it does not have enough capacity to supply hungry alone. we also have to consider slovakia, which relies on hungary for its oil supply and simply ha
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c r t. c. in the state department's head. we're running have to be here blind. i mean kind of mocking administrations on sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious and we take that very seriously. all tease editor in chief, also took umbrage with the allegation, the channels doing lists off spies. marguerite, assuming you know, i'm suggesting that bob's lincoln's occupations should have been projected closer to home. then you suddenly see there is a classic case of projection. as people say, the guilty party always has the red face, their media, their foundations, the new york times, and all the others published leagues daily. what are these leaks? they receive orders from intelligent services, right? this right, that they have long since merge with each other. if you look at who runs the foundations and often the media there either families of intelligence employees, former intelligence officers or future once they flow from one or getting his ation to another. i have nothing against intelligence services, but it's simply not the case for us. and of course, all of these activities, sions, against our channel, come less than 2 months before the us presidential election at the time when the race between kamala harris, who was expected to continue the democrats love of russia bashing. and donald trump, whose being clear, he wants to end the ukraine conflict, remain neck and neck preemptively. blaming all the may seem like a good way to secure votes, which one you to do to just? why are they doing this now? closing down banning? well, it's clear they have elections and want to distract from something, but most importantly ahead of those same elections. they don't want such a large number of people to know the truth. they need to silence everyone. this is the story of freedom and democracy in the so called free west. it seems to me that only clinically insane people or those who are obviously biased, can believe in it almost okay at all. she is always being question more because when we let our audience question the narrative and make up the own mind, without telling them that to you want to think the head of the us government is which to go on. so called foreign propaganda chipped into timing. american media is superior to that of other countries. that's a big difference than our state funded media. i believe. you mean no one in this building gets to tell anyone that v o a or a fee or are out what to say do are right. they ask us questions and we answer them . that's the difference between a state funded media organization in a democracy and one in an authoritarian government. the leader of r t is admitted that that's what she does and they do. and we've now given you a norm as examples of how dangerous it is around the world, and i sure hope it meets your definition of something new. i think the focus is, is astounding. it's, it's very, very low in the new york times, the washington post of the voice of america in the past when i was a kid in the eighty's are, is, i don't remember the voice of america transmissions. vote gus, it's all propaganda. all news is propaganda in one sense, all the other for to, to claim that the us is, is a, uh, you know, different from everyone else. i may have said democracy and it's, it's the, the be starting on top of the hill, the shy, and the light on that as a board. it's hypocritical, vito, exactly what the americans do. everybody does that with the claim of the us. the use of, of media outlets are exempt from this. they are totally of entirely independent. i think it's actually invisible. it's laughable initials like tying up in the lodge of nations that are more independent and solve it. and i don't think that will exceed, of those nations getting to having then also participated in binding or be for example, being over the event that india has refused to go along with the rest. the sanctions on bush. oh, well very good reason we have no reason to go that and we have extra excellent click into that. i feel why should be going on with that. so i don't think the other part is, but in the of the emerging, well, the biggest media, somebody is in full swing line here in moscow. the brakes platform is hosting delegates from all over the place and they've invalid the declaration promoting informational justice. we caught up with the criteria that runs on the head of digital services media and 5 check and get the press trust of india. the addition uh just so they towed by uh the someone from the task. uh that was uh amazing because of each colored on $912.00 piece of each uh, related to all of us working media journalist in our own country. so journalism is team, it would have been a journalist to fix and integrate be assumed. maybe we have looking at different languages, but it covers the same kind of thing in every country here informed citizens. we are here to make the make people of a particular informed decisions. and this is all in digital. this i will, and input is, was how to do how to continue doing all this things. you start really important, the big listen covers all the part b would do for you. and that's why it was, you know, obviously accepted as washington palm does. why the global television towing is joe political line hayes, perhaps one reason why the south african president stays international structures a holding back the continents from being a cool paula. civil them opposes comments, came in response to washington's proposal to offer 2 permanent seats of the un security council to africa, but without any piece of power. not having a continent of 1300000000 people represented on the security council, diminishes the role of the united nations. we cannot have a 2nd class participation as africa on the un security council. we demand and require that we should have serious participation. well, this week the united states announced it was supposed that things who need permanent states the african countries on the 1st of the non permanent seats for a, quote, small island developing nation. but the american envoy to the un failed to box the prospective new members holding a veto. i was saying, washington believes that rights could make the security council's work dysfunctional to give us. we don't want to give up our, our veto power. and we do think if we expand that veto power across the board, it will make the council more dysfunction. you have indicated that we support 2 permanent seats for africa. how that plays out on the africa continents will be up to the africans to well declare. so the africans will determine who those permanent member they are going to run and have to be voted on by $193.00 members. but who are their candidates for this? so they've decided that themselves has been not for me to tell the advocate, right? you need to take the south africa, or you need to take you, jeff, or you need to, to, to, you know, to kenya, they will determine who will run for their seats. but us proposals, spot debates among african leaders with b wanted and presidents offering kids in science on which of the continents 50 full countries could sit at the council. one permanent seed would have to be held by the african union commission. i'm 2nd seat by an african country on rotational basis, not held by any single country permanently. or we discussed the proposed move with a panel of guests. so you say given only 2 seats to such a big diverse continence already places, africa in a difficult position. what i see where it is going to be very big sites will sits on the will get so feminine since obviously guys, uh not uh, it's not the case of a, uh, the content which is very davis. the best option here is the log file. once it's going to, uh, once it's going to own vision, definitely can, you know, and the other one will 30 us page on the board it's, it's going to be very difficult to see if this is adopted. i think it will be very difficult to caesar. uh to detect because i don't think there's any of that kind of done. does that mean it's another maybe we can use a right to go all the time. i just did you see what example united states? i mean that's, that's getting way, but i think uh the government is it for the stuff that you know under or did things it's based on a particular agent would be the best model. i think the one of which i'm not is why it also comes me to come off of one to be able to support each any point 3 dot dot has the capacity to was time to gain on this call on behalf of walker. 10 to this, like my point 3, and i do that have such capacity because my address is like a mini africa if we go them just demographically logins, economy and so on. so, so we need to point to the, the twenties and all the shipped people hire until far. and then there was a while ago. i know the whole thing is we don't want to give you a digital because you don't want to get into some of the activities. we will do the payment to your interest when we do a visit in court. but then why don't we also have the country the way they want to spend the once in a way, if i agreed, we would push it this way. so this is why is all the calls referred to by paul? i'm still positioning themselves on the global mile wide again, granting house a middle initial on your own visual image, additional and just you can do nothing visuals. because boats are imagining that nato need is said to allow k of to use western supplied miss solves to strike deep into russia. the books taught military advice a has came such a move is justified militarily. there is a good reason to do that, to weaken the enemy, to weaken its logistical lines, fuel and munition that comes to the front. that is what you want to stop if at all possible. so there is a good military reason why you should do that. there is a legal ground to do that. most go has wanted serious repercussions if nato supplied long range missiles, i use the hit russia and the you, when the countries envoy said such a move would explicitly mean ne, told his direct involvement and the conflicts on v. a declaration of war is one of them appears instead, some days ago about the situation. studies for this, there is an attempt to substitute concepts appointment because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the key of regime to strike out territory. it already does that with the help of drones and other means. but when we are talking about the use of precision weapons, long range, western made weapons, it is a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this and then the experts will confirm it both in our country and in the west. the ukrainian army is incapable of striking with modern western made long range precision systems . it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which ukraine does not have. they get the data only from the use satellites, or from the united states in general from natal satellites. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd and very important thing. maybe the key one is that the flight emissions and these missile systems can, in fact be inputted only by nato military personnel. ukrainian service men cannot do this. so it's not a question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. if this decision is made, it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries. the united states, european countries in the. ready in ukraine, this is the direct participation. and this already, of course, significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. it would mean that nato countries, the united states, european countries, are at war with russia. and if that is the case, then having in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will take appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be presented to us. you know. meanwhile, the us secretary of state on poland, spar minnesota. i'm mulling of a car and some restrictions being listed on ukraine using the weapons. also the top, depending on what was supposed to be with initiative sizing and alleged threats from russia. multiplan can also help the countries around pop in funds for his military to fall on the spot. this bending over 4 percent of g d, the defense. this is really the gold standard among nato countries. and of course, it hosts thousands of us and allied forces as low as i was telling, totally produce space is regularly breached by russian drugs in mississauga. last year, a russian christmas oh travelled through the 2 sides of poland and landed 10 kilometers from my house. so i believe we should do something about it. so a premium and we spoke to jim and all of that, and well, correspondent thomas robot, who stays the west, is playing with fire and we're splitting the outbreak of world war 3. the country is at war with the us and, and russia helps them to strike us territory. i think that would not be a discussion with the rush as part of this was so i think, i think the west is already active. part of the war for a long time because from international law, and we have this from the exports of the gentleman from the start of the german problem and even sharing intelligence data operate of data and shows data is already participation of the war due for the rest is risking this escalation. um, i'm afraid there might be russian reaction with which the west doesn't like. and then we are coming really in a, in a really process of, of escalation steps. and whether we find a way out before they are there. well, i'm thinking what would happen, i don't know the really, the west testifying whether it's worse towards a world war, the real hard world war. because of all these questions we have here, um attacking rush, it was a long range west of weapons, which technically putting this right. would it be managed and programmed by what? by west and by nature, sol, just as i think a step which is yeah. the final one, edward should be the russians, or the russians will react with what they didn't do until not this week. so memorial service is fully 26 year old time cation merican. actually this too was killed with a shot to the head by the i d. s and the west bond 100 scott, for the city and city of new police on monday to pay that those tribute to i should know ag, her body was routes and a flock of pa, this time before. is it being sent on to to i q? i should have been protesting the expansion of orthodox jewish testaments which it displays locals on september. the 6th, when the idea spoken fire in response to ty as being phones and works right. it was the same, but i, i know they cover very high precision jones. uh she was standing there, she was actually, she was around and she wasn't moving. they had all the time and they targeted her. even if you are the olympic champions of stone flooring, you wouldn't make half that distance disability, the message. and the message is that no resistance to is really cool though, and you live in will be tolerated and they know that they will not be held accountable. and they know that because no one calls them accountable. it is the thing that uses to perpetuate in genocide we'd complete impunity in. gotcha. and we just hit optional funeral, which was held on saturday and the turkish coastal city of deed in the country is just this minister said encore has lost its own investigation into the deadly incidence. and lose this being welcomed by the victims, families victories. okay, see what i learned is that our government has not given up on this senseless murder and has opened up an investigation that was very happy. i hope for the same from the american government as well. she is a citizen of that country. therefore, the american government also has a responsibility wherever in the world there is injustice, oppression, or the killing of one of its citizens. america swoops in like the eagle and assembled them. but when it comes to israel, there can be an effort to overlook things. hundreds gathered, indeed in the family home of ice, you know, is get aged. a turkish american, do a citizen that was shot and killed by is really forces in the west bank in the palace, sydney, and territories. now, this is a topic that has been in the attention of the turkish media as well as the locals, as well as policy makers throughout the country. and one of the fundamental talking points has been that the fact that i should know is the age. it was a us national of the fact that the united states has not shown the support that many assumed us national would receive, has become a great talking point. but more importantly is the rhetoric that was discussed. the is really mandatory issue statement suggesting that the killing of i should know it was an accident that she was killed by work is a fire or that is really military sauce. forces essentially fired upon a group that they deemed threatening and provocative in the west bank during a protest, protesting and legal is rarely settlements, however, and there are a number of rhetoric and new statements and new information that is arise, suggesting that that was not the case. we understand that the bullet that entered ation was sco went in a straight and linear line, not indicated of which is a fire or something that would constitute an accident. on the contrary, the bullet entered her school, killing her instantly. video footage also arise from the events of that day suggesting that she was 100 or 200 meters away from the scene at the time of these 400 meters away from these rarely snipers that shorter and killed. there's also a witness. testimonies, her friends have travelled from the united states in different parts of the world to her family, home, into them, to show their support, to i should do is get a good. this is a, this is a talking point that has gotten many interested for many different reasons. one of them is, of course, the fact i think is really military. and these are where the government is killing people indiscriminately read is done in 2003. rachel corrie was killed by the israeli defense forces in a very similar matter. we understand in 2022 american palestinian journalist showing up the was killed by his really military forces. it seems that because really military was carrying out these attacks, killing national, some different parts of the world indiscriminately. but when it comes to the united states, of course, there's a different rhetoric and sentiments involved is over the course of the past few years. the united states has express outrage. but when it came to the case of bison as a gift, the dual national and the us citizen, the outrage just was not there. and more importantly, the church government says that they are doing everything in their power to ensure that i shouldn't is, it does receive justice. those possible are brought to justice. they are investigating this incident, particularly. and there are hopes and at least the probability that the turkish government will use this as a case study to provide at the i c j. and it's case with south africa against israel. b is why department has to has appointments with highly ation for a you have any attack on this central part of as well as also the who faced find a high performing ballistic missile, which the idea fails to intercept benjamin netanyahu also reminded the miller to include that as well as charging a heavy price to any attempt to home, then according to the idea of the miss outlined in an open area with no casualties reported in the incidence. meanwhile, a who's these folks paused and labeled the loans a success saying that they managed to cover a distance of the 2000 kilometers in 11 minutes, making 2000000 as well. he's free to shelters. it was a willing to as well that this strike is only the beginning. all the is really and i'm a should expect more strikes and i'm come and special operations as we approach the 1st anniversary of the blast october 7th operation. these include responses to its criminal aggression and the city of data
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c r t. c. in the state department's head. we're running have to be here blind hard, i mean, kind of mocking administrations on sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious and we take that very seriously, all these editor and she also took umbrage with the allegation, the channels doing lists of spies. marguerite, assuming you know, i'm suggesting that perhaps blinking suck evasions should have been projected closer to home. then you suddenly see, yeah, it's a classic case of projection. as people say, the guilty party always has the red face, their media, their foundations to the new york times, and all the others publish legs daily. what are these leaks? they receive orders from intelligent services, right? this right, that they have a long since merge with each other. if you look at who runs the foundations and often the media there either families of intelligence employees, former intelligence officers or future once they flow from one or getting his ation to another. i have nothing against intelligence services, but it's simply not the case for us. and of course, all of these are, these are asians against our channel come less than 2 months before the us presidential election at the time when the race between kamala harris, who was expected to continue the democrats love of russia bashing. and donald trump, who's being clear, he wants to end the ukraine conflict, remain neck and neck. preemptively. blaming all t may seem like a good way to secure votes, which one you to do to just? why are they doing this now? closing down banning? well, it's clear they have elections and want to distract from some things, but most importantly ahead of those same elections, they don't want such a large number of people to know the truth. they need to silence everyone. this is the story of freedom and democracy in the so called free west. it seems to me that only clinically insane people or those who are obviously biased, can believe in it almost okay at all. she is always being question more because we let our audience question the narrative and make up the own mind without telling them that you want to think charlotte davinsky and while the wife, how is tries to silence russian. all right, let's representatives of leaving bricks, media organizations have convened in moscow for a summit brushes. foreign ministry spoke some important guess. be for the next on washington said list big us is a challenge installments. options can find more on both that. so in the event itself, at r t dot com was washington bundles. why the global side isn't towing? it's geo political line. here's perhaps one reason why the south african president has taken aim of international structures which hold by the continent. he saves from being an equal partner. so around the opposes comments came in response to washington's proposal to offer 2 permanent seats at the un security council to africa. but without any veto power of not having a continent of 1300000000 people represented on the security council, diminishes the role of the united nations. we cannot have a 2nd class participation as africa on the un security council. we demand and require that we should have serious participation. this week the united states alone state will support adding to new permanent states for african countries in the 1st ever non permanent state for a quote, small island developing nation. but the american envoy to the u. n. fail to box it prospective new members holding a veto saying washington believes that right could make the security college sales work dysfunctional policy. and we don't want to give up our, our veto power. and we do think if we expand that veto power across the board, it will make the council more dysfunctional. have indicated that we support 2 permanent seats for africa. how that plays out on they asked. the continent will be up to the africans to well declare. so the africans will determine who those permanent, ma'am, they're gonna run and have to be voted on by $193.00 members. but who are their candidates for this? so they've decided that themselves has not for me to tell. they are for good, right? you need to take the south africa, or you need to pick you jeff, or you need to, to, to, you know, to kenya, they will determine who will run for their seats. well, the us proposal sparked debates among african leaders with the ro, london president, offering his inside and in which of the confidence 54 countries could set up a council. one permanent seed would have to be held by the african union commission on 2nd seat by an african country on rotational basis. not held by any single country permanently. but we discussed that proposal for the panel of gas. so say given only 2 seats to such a big, diverse confident are ready places for getting a difficult position. what i see where it is going to be very big sites will sits on the will gets a feminine since. obviously guys, uh not uh, it's not so we also guys have a, uh, the content which is very davis. the best option here is the log file once its going to uh, once its going to own vision definitely can, you know, and the other one, the 30 us page on the board is it's going to be very difficult to see if this is adopted. i think it will be a very difficult decision to detect because i don't think there's any of that kind of turn it back to minutes another. maybe we can use a right to go all the time. i just did what example enough. so maybe that's, that's getting weight, but i think uh the government is it for now that you know, under or did thing sits based on a particular agent would be the best model. i think the approach on that is why it also comes me to come off of one to be able to support each any point 3 dot dot has the capacity to was timing on this call on behalf of walker can do this like my point 3 and i do, they have such capacity because my drives, like a mini africa, if we go them just demographically, logins, economy and so on. so, so we need to run through the twenty's, dental, global ship, people hire until far. it was a while ago. i know the whole thing is we don't want to give you additional because you don't want to get into some of the activities we would do the payment to your interest, the vision important. but then why don't we also have the country the way they want to spend the ones you know, we disagree with, push it this way. so this is why is all the cause of parental control? i'm still positioned themselves. i'm in the law or wife. again, granting house a middle initial on your own customers will admit to additional is if you do not initially do, because the reports are emerging, that nato leaders are set to a log cab to use. western supplied missile is to strike deeper into russian. the blocks top military adviser has the same such a move is justified militarily, there is a good reason to do that, to weaken the enemy, to weaken its logistical lines, fuel and munition that comes to the front. that is what you want to stop if at all possible. so there is a good military reason why you should do that. there is a legal ground to do that. most go has one of the serious repercussions. if nato supplied long range missiles are used to hit russian in the you in the countries on voice, it's such a move would explicitly mean nato's direct involvement in the conflict and be a declaration of war. here's what we're putting said earlier in the we could fight the situation. this is for just of there is an attempt to substitute concepts because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the key of regime to strike out territory. it already does that with the help of drones and other means. but when we are talking about the use of precision weapons, long range, western made weapons, it is a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this and then the experts will confirm it both in our country and in the west. the ukrainian army is incapable of striking with modern western made long range precision systems . it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which ukraine does not have. they get the data only from the you satellites, or from the united states, in general, from natal satellites. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd and very important thing. maybe the key one is that the flight emissions and these missile systems can, in fact be inputted only by nato military personnel. ukrainian service men cannot do this. so it's not a question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. if this decision is made, it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries, the united states, european countries in the war and ukraine. this is the direct participation, and this already, of course, significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. it would mean that nato countries, the united states, european countries, are at war with russia. and if that is the case, then having in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will take appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be presented to us. meanwhile, the us secretary of state and poland, foreign minister are mulling over current restrictions being listed on ukraine using their weapons. warsaw as tough diploma moist support for the us initiative, citing and the legit the rest from russia or 20 blinking salt to get your to being countries to spend more the following this about this bending over 4 percent of g d . p on defense. this is really the gold standard among nato countries. and of course it hosts thousands of us and allied forces as low as i was telling totally produce space is regularly breached by russian drugs and massage last year. a russian christmas. so traveled through the 2 sides of poland and landed 10 kilometers from my house. so i believe we should do something about it pretty well. we spoke to german over certain work correspondent, thomas roper, who sees the west, is playing with fire and risking the brick of a 3rd world war. the country is at war with the us and, and russia helps them to strike us territory. i think that would not be a discussion with the rush as part of this was. so i think i think the west is already active part of the war for a long time because from international law, and we have this from the exports of the gentleman from the start of the german problem and even sharing intelligence data, operate of data and toes data is already participation of the war due for the rest is risking this escalation. um, i'm afraid that might be a rational, a reaction with which the west doesn't like. and then we are coming really in a, in a really the process of, of escalation steps. and whether we try to weigh out before then there, well, i'm thinking what would happen. i don't know the really the worst test, the thing, whether it's worse towards a world war, the real hard world war. because of all these questions we have here, the attacking rush, it was a long range west of weapons, which technically pushing us right wouldn't be managed and programmed by what? by west and by nature, sol, just as i think a step which is um yeah, the final one at which the, the russians or the russians will react with what they didn't do until now. this week. so memorial services for a 26 year old turkish american activists who was killed with a shock to the head by the idea for a year in september, hundreds gathered in the palace, the needs to be of nobliss and monday to pay their last tributes to iceland or id her body was wrapped in a flag of palestine before being sent onto the 13th. i should or had been protesting the expansion of orthodox jewish settlements, which had displaced locals when the idea of opened fire in response to tires being burned on rocks from a let me just here of icon origin funeral, which was held on saturday in the church coast and city of the tim, the country is just as minister said on christ launched its own investigation, the deadly incidents move that's being welcomed by the victims funding. it's miss casey. when i learns that our government has not given up on this senseless murder and has opened up an investigation that was very happy, i hope for the same from the american government as well. she is a citizen of that country. therefore, the american government also has a responsibility wherever in the world there is injustice, oppression, or the killing of one of its citizens. america swoops in like the eagle and assembled them. but when it comes to israel, there can be an effort to overlook things. hundreds, gather indeed in the family home of i should know is get aged, a turkish american, do a citizen that was shot and killed by his really forces in the west bank in the palestinian territories. now, this is a topic that has been the attention of the turkish media as well as the locals, as well as policy makers throughout the country. and one of the fundamental talking points has been that the fact that i should know is the age. it was a us national, the fact that the united states has not shown the support that many assumed us national would receive, has become a great talking point. but more importantly is the rhetoric that was discussed. the is really mandatory issues statement suggesting that the killing of i should know it was an accident that she was killed by ricocheted fire or that is really military sized forces essentially fired upon a group that they didn't the threatening and provocative in the west bank during a protest, protesting illegal is rarely settlements, however, and there are a number of rhetoric and new statements and information that is arise, suggesting that that was not the case. we understand that the bullet that entered eisen was sco went in a straight and linear line. not indicated of which is a fire or something that would constitute an accidents on the country. the bullet entered her school, killing her instantly. video footage also arised from the events that day suggesting that she was 100 or 200 meters away from the scene at the time of these 400 meters away from these rarely snipers that shorter and killed. there's also a witness. testimonies, her friends have travelled from the united states in different parts of the world to for family homes, into them to show their supports to i should do is get a gift. this is a, this is a talking point that has gotten many interest it for many different reasons. one of them is of course, the fact i think is really military and these really, the government is killing people indiscriminately understand in 2003. rachel corrie was killed by the israeli defense forces in a very similar matter. we understand in 2022 american palestinian journalists uh, showing up the was killed by his really military forces. it seems that because really military was tearing off these attacks, killing national, some different parts of the world indiscriminately. but when it comes to the united states, of course, there's a different rhetoric and sentiments involved is over the course of the past few years. the united states has express outrage, but when it came to the case of functional as agents, the dual national and the us citizen, the outrage just was not there. and more importantly, the church government says that they are doing everything in their power to ensure that i should know is it does receive justice. those responsible are brought to justice. they are investigating this incident, particularly. and there are hopes and at least the probability that the turkish government will use this as a case study to provide at the i c, j. and it's case with south africa against israel. forced to leave the country you've lived in for decades for failing a language test. that's what a resident of e. u. members. they had left fios how to endure after they've both technician inactive, a set of deportation laws follow. since more i think russians could not face the same fate. equal to bump down the lived in lafayette since he was 11 within half a century. and it was deported despite being married to a locked in citizen. he also left behind his elderly mother and some have known citizen status with limited right under the migration last, the last few in government track done and residency routes for russians. forcing them to take language tests and other processes to stay in the country even if they've lived there their entire lives remind cost rep spoke to the board about the new restrictions, tearing families apart a luxury. yeah, i lived in rica and 2 years ago a law was passed regarding the requirement to take an exa
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c h i. v, pandemic. millions of people have died. millions of lives have been turned upside down. then along comes covered. and we have another pandemic to tackle on top of h r v c h r v experience taurus as low to about science vaccines and house of justice. but when it comes to code 19 that the well to the anything from us before i became a filmmaker, i worked in h, i v prevention the backside. part lessons will that not just in south africa, but globally we learn the few people suffer and die whether strong commitment to public health and that with is the political will. everyone can have access to the medicines they need. as a cert wheeler, this the hard way an ugly off to a lot of unnecessary suffering. that is now a danger which has become a threat to us all. it is a deadly disease, and there is no known cure so far as being confined to small groups. but it's spreading. if you ignore age, it could be the death of. so don't diety. many of us were 1st introduced to h. r. v. susie's kind of messaging of the implication was, if you become infected, you only have yourself to blame the people who are most affected by h r. v which somehow narrow down to the for h is according to the us center for disease control in the 1980s. these were homosexuals, patients, periodontics the we will tell the virus originate is enough to monkey which we now know to be true. but the lack of information about how the virus jump from one species to another, collect to some pretty offensive conclusions and spoke the plain game to the emerging health crisis. the subject matter is so i've seen so remote it until we are ready to discourage and do our duty level best to eliminate the types of activities which have caused the spread of the age to have a demagogue normally wherever, going to solve it. 1978 representatives, 134 countries, 67 international organizations. and i've also asked h h. s to add the aids virus to the list of contagious diseases for which emigrants in alien seeking permanent residents in the united states can be denied entry the . the so when you ask the question, does a type the pause aids question, it does advise us cause central how does it 5 as close as single the it's called the the 19 nineties and becket argued against the science and was deeply skeptical of anti retroviral drugs. well enough for goodness his argument was that a charge the english parts of it continuing conspiracy against africans treatment rights was declared near impossible and practical and not cost effective. people deny listen and blame. he was so adamant about how toxic and twitter laws with that it almost seemed that they would do anything. and he's paula never to allow them to be used in south africa. the moved to them have been put to this age of in south africa over this 2 day conference then will be infected in either the united kingdom or the us and the whole of this. yeah, and i think that's an important and frustration was ronnie. hi, because richard nation, so to access to the new drugs develop to treat h r v. but not south africa. northern, unless you had lots of money that is for most of us, h i, v infection was a death sentence. we had to find medical schemes really odd around the exclusion that they had about which the sudden was considered innocent enough to access a l. v. as those were regarded as nooses, who a needle stick, introduced somebody who was right, could access and these but not somebody who was gay. the somebody who had consensual sex and then became a try the positive. those are really difficult in dop times. and then think of so young lawyer, active is it really opened my eyes? the, the faded off as duck does, doesn't lie. with science. the failure of not teaching a chevy lies in the politic the will a government it was a difficult time. it to the power of the people through the treatment action campaign to make a r v. keeping a degree out of it. we do, you mind being the place of the square to the meaning the as well as the problem they keep trying to deny the existence of treatment action campaign put up the entire miserable effect of a tri, denise face, the camera staging and political, whining, and predicting healthcare is fabulous and robin's full all both students and teachers. in the course of a few years, the treatment action campaign aided by former president nelson mandela, ensure that this issue was firmly placed on the international agenda of the as the leaders of the global health response president george bush, on se, but championing the child. typical efforts, the doctor and rule south africa describes his frustration. he says we have no medicines, many hospitals tell people you've got age. we can't help you. go home and die and age and we're right, there was medicines. no person should have to hear those words. the program must be a haiti by don't to anthony fancy it benefits it, some of the decision, one of the major companies to drop the patients voluntarily. this is a to drugs being made available at a fraction of surprise. but just for the developing world, for millions around the clouds, the age came too late. in south africa alone, we currently have 9000000 people who are h, i v positive names. and when the, and i'm at this time in the ninety's do a no pause used to see a person changing to a skin doesn't use me so scary. so yeah, i h a v. i don't want to to, this is less than the simply great campus. the just by having one of the largest and which baltic new programs in the world, we still have not been able to control a savvy transmission for this in terms of work done. and so i turned my attention to working in a chevy vaccine research. so that we could find effective ways to prevent transmission and i'm so glad that you've chosen to participate in this study. thank you for contributing to finding solutions personally for myself at home. linda. oh, my whole family is getting a bit emotional and i'm, i'm so kind of what h i b was my mother, my father. my uncle's everyone. so we suffered a lot when i lost my parents because of the age of the tells me, oh, that's helped me and it was when it's, well, we got to go to go live and people get a good big food from people because i've been try me on the cell, if my mother was still alive, my parents are still alive. my life would have changed. so it's harvey is i don't know how to explain. i'm very scared of a chevy. so that's why. what is what one that tries to something that is going out in the future for this pay it has to be presented. glenda gray is leading an international collaboration to find an h i. v vaccine spearheaded by the h i v vaccine charles network. larry curry heads up this fost organization that is publicly funded for the us government. the vaccines had been left to the development by pharmaceutical companies. they have since with the side what vaccines they were going to investigate. and the reality is, is that that often is a balance between their perceived market and societal need. in h i v. that was a huge the south of need. there was an enormous amount of infection in the other develop world. and the non pharmaceutical market was so you saw very rapid dropout rapids this one really needed to provide the clinical infrastructure to do the clinical trials. this is the most expensive part of the, to a drug development. and we are going to, as a society, creating infrastructure the i'm learning about the wonder of antibody media to differentiate a clinical trial with the most beautiful cutting edge faxing science. it is taking decades to develop something, the targets, each of these unique ability to evaluate their traditional vaccine. it feels like we're on the costs of something really big here. the, the reason we call it number one of your c o, one was the 1st potent antibody that we were able to obtain from one of the volunteers turned out to be an individual who was in clinical trials volunteering at the age donated his blood. and the serum had these tremendously potent antibodies against the virus. he was happy to volunteer and he knew that we isolated this at the time. and when that was done, several apps found and were actually making the lab protein the anybody that was able to kill block each ivy. very po in the study, we're not giving a vaccine. we're actually giving the antibody protein itself. if a person individual had those bodies before they were actually exposed, it could be completely prevented from exception. so we're almost taking a step beyond the vaccine. we're skipping a step and actually giving the body the immune proteins itself. the human this of this, that someone who has h i v infection could actually provide someone who doesn't have h, i v infection to actually prevent them from getting which i d
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>> so i think six weeks you need more time. six weeks. i've disagreed with that right from the early primaries when i heard about it, i disagreed with it at the same time, the democrats are radical because the nine months is just a ridiculous situation that we're, you can do an abortion in the ninth month. so i'll be voting no for that reason. >> trump's positions running ivf treatments also surprising some allies during a town hall last week he pitched a plan to cover the cost of ivf treatments either by the government or by a mandate on insurance companies. and republican senators seem to be unsure about paying for that proposed plan i'm open to that. most republicans be open to i think we'd have to evaluate the fiscal impact, whether the taxpayer can afford to pay for the us, what impact it would have on premiums even if go search to go into that. >> yeah, there's no end to that. i think a tax credit for children makes sense, means tested and i think let's look at that concept for people trying to have a child joining me now to discuss all of this shy in daniel's race and politics reporter for the hill. good morning to you. great to have you on this morning. let's talk a little bit more about where trump is and where he's been kind of all over the place on the sticking out different positions around these reproductive rights issues. how will voters take all of this in him swinging from one direction to another you know, i think this is the former president really trying to figure out what he has to do to win over those voters who are extremely concerned about abortion and reproductive rights this year, right? >> he spent so much time talking about how he it was because of him that the supreme court was over able to overturn roe v. wade. and then the response to that as we now see, is ten states at least have abortion literally on the ballot in november. and so he's trying to find this middle ground to speak to his base while at the same time grabbing the attention of those who are maybe saying, you know what, i don't agree with that. so it's going to be really interesting, i think to see where voter sort of aligned with this especially when looking on the other side, where democrats are in democrats wanting to restore roe v wade. it's going to be a very interesting play. i think yeah, well, there was tremendous conservative uproar when he dead that he would not be supporting overturning that six-week ban in florida. >> he has gone back as we played that clip and said that he will now not be doing that. but it is striking to think about how he has bragged and said, i'm the guy that got rid of roe v. wade. >> and now is trying to figure out politically how to almost moderate on that position yes, that's exactly right. >> and i think voters at this point, there's been a lot of shake-up on the democratic side, right? i don't think anybody can deny that. they're going to need somebody who can stay steady right now, especially after everything that we've seen over the last couple of months. so again, not sure for exactly what he's hoping to accomplish here other than possibly speaking to those voters who are a little bit concerned about reproductive rights. but again, voters are really hoping and looking towards somebody who can have a stability is stable campaign at this moment. >> let's talk about the campaign more broadly because we got that new polling from abc news ipsos, yeah yesterday. and it shows harris leading trump 52 to 46. what's interesting is that pre democratic convention, it was harris leading trump 51 to 45. so not a ton of swing. there we in the past you know, historically you'd get these bumps coming out of conventions. i was talking to larry sabato yesterday. he made the case that she got her bumped before the convention. what do you make of those numbers? >> i think it's really interesting. i think it goes to show that while voters are paying attention, we already knew that president biden wasn't polling that. well, we know that there is some concerns, obviously around him and so that bump that she got actually ahead of the convention was that enthusiasm that we see come from voters and excitement around a switch-up, not a repeat of 2020. what i think is really interesting from that poll was the gender gap actually widen between donald trump and camila harris. and so i think this is gonna be really interesting, especially in november where we see men versus women come out and who they're voting for in november. >> that gap just keeps getting wider and wider. all right. cheyenne, daniel. thank you so much. good to see you. >> thank you so like calm after the break, outrage over the killing of six hostages. >> we're going to talk one-on-one with a former hostage whose spouse remains in captivity plus college football is back. we'll have that and more coming up. >> meadows. are they a fruit or a vegetable you're actually both, right? 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>> no one just want to say, first and foremost, thank you for having me. we know where a battleground state and we know that in the city we always have to prove that in order for us to make sure that candidates, win and we're definitely be have vice president harris, that we have to come out and vote. so it just shows the importance of the city of pittsburgh. i'm looking forward to make sure that we get the vote out. >> and i know that you got to spend some time, obviously with biden and harris earlier i mentioned that. what was your message to them? what did you say to them about what you're hearing from people and where you think the race stands in pennsylvania yeah. >> well, one, i thought it was amazing to have the president and the vice president both at the labor day parade. though they didn't march in a parade for them to have an event to talk about, you know, being on stage together to talk about the agenda, to talk about why it's important for us to get the vote out for vice president harris it just shows you it was so electrifying and just so john important, this races and it also demonstrates how important the city is. and whenever we can highlight our city in a way that continues to demonstrate that we are the backbone of the union, that were union city. we've been a union and only built a common way, but help build this nascent them coming together, standing on stage together that picture of unity demonstrates what this race is all about since biden dropped out of the race, pennsylvania voters have been sharing their opinions of harris with cnn. >> these are democrats. they're independents, they're also disaffected republicans. and i want to play what some of them have said here it is. >> she has been villainized really well. she hasn't done enough publicly to work against some of those negative narratives are still don't feel like she's ready. i don't want to persay vote for someone that is a backup if i'm not over my grave concerns about harris do a ride in all right. mayor, i think you could look at that and say that is some constructive criticism that the harris campaign is listening to their write there, right there. what is the key to making people who would have voted for biden i didn't voters in transforming them into harris voters, in your opinion know the one thing i've always tell people is that it is great that when you're a student, you can sit back and learn just how to be a leader. and i think through her public service to our public life, the one thing that vice president harris has done is demonstrating two over and over and over her ability to lead. and i think that's what people got to focus on and be able to be vice president see what's going on. you're not coming in brand new. your communist someone has been the vice president that understands from a national, international perspective exactly was going on in the world. there could be not no one right now more prepared to be president then vice president harris. and that's why i think you see the electricity the polls don't last as she got in this race we see is now taking a lead in many polls, but that the voters are excited about it, or today it was electric. you should have been in the room. you could feel the energy, the momentum that's when you really get a good sense of what a leader is. going to demonstrate to the rest of the city in the rest of the united states that she's prepared to lead. and i'm behind are 100% mayor. >> thank you so much. it was obviously a big day in your city and we appreciate your time tonight. >> absolutely thank you for having me have a great evening. >> yeah. thank you. you too. outfront. next, president biden, taking on benjamin netanyahu. and accusing these really prime minister of not doing enough to free hostages in gaza. the father of an american that is still being held. there is next plus the u.s. seizing a plane considered to be another country's air force, one, could this lead? 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