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u. s. okay, because they're hoping for a good income education, a nice home and money to send home to their family. la garza put them on the li, narrow. so for me, little is the yeah, the organization hopes to offer teens an alternative to the pan diaz. the teenage gangs, they work to instill values like education, confidence, and non violence. i see now see like i'm convinced that it's worth it. that's what really fast and just look at the smiling faces and the dreams they hated it though as the different viewpoint, addison family in. so to see all of that in a place where i never know if i'll make it back alive. when i step outside, see generally jeriso the more dorothy, well is a good thing them. if we didn't, even if we speak different languages, we're basically all the same. we are human beings, that many of us have no prospects. all we want is a chance, you know, a bodily daddy back to her fine. he's enjoying his evening at home with his wife and 5 daughters. but his oldest daughter is mis
u. s. okay, because they're hoping for a good income education, a nice home and money to send home to their family. la garza put them on the li, narrow. so for me, little is the yeah, the organization hopes to offer teens an alternative to the pan diaz. the teenage gangs, they work to instill values like education, confidence, and non violence. i see now see like i'm convinced that it's worth it. that's what really fast and just look at the smiling faces and the dreams they hated it though as...
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u. s. foreign, like, it'll have your li, when we hear guatemala, we think of violence, hunger danger, and gang slim things. we fear that, that's why so many people want to flee to the u. s. okay, because they're hoping for a good income education, a nice home and money to send home to their family, la garza, when i'm on the li. narrow. so for me, larry, the yeah, the organisation hopes to offer teens an alternative to the pan diaz, the teenage gangs, they work to instill values like education, confidence, and non violence. i finance cl and convinced that it's worth it. that's one reason to just look at the smiling faces and the dreams they hated it though as the different viewpoint. little funny in so the cookies see all of that in a place where i never know if i'll make it back alive. when i step outside, see yeah, maricel some of those you well, it's good. lemme if we didn't, even if we speak different languages, we're basically all the same. we are human beings. many of us have no prospects. all we want is a chance, you know, a lot of that back to her fine. he's enjoying his evening at home with his wife and 5 daughters. but his oldest daughter is missing. she was smuggled
u. s. foreign, like, it'll have your li, when we hear guatemala, we think of violence, hunger danger, and gang slim things. we fear that, that's why so many people want to flee to the u. s. okay, because they're hoping for a good income education, a nice home and money to send home to their family, la garza, when i'm on the li. narrow. so for me, larry, the yeah, the organisation hopes to offer teens an alternative to the pan diaz, the teenage gangs, they work to instill values like education,...
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u. s. okay, because they're hoping for a good income education, a nice home and money to send home to their family. la garza were among the li, narrow. so for me, larry, the yeah. the organization hopes to offer teens an alternative to the pan diaz, the teenage gangs. they work to instill values like education, confidence, and non violence. i finance seal and convinced that it's worth it. that's what really fast and just look at the smiling faces and the dreams they hated it though as the different viewpoint, addison family in. so to look to see all of that in a place where i never know if i'll make it back alive. when i step out, fight. see generally jeriso some of those he well is good, be them. if we didn't, even if we speak different languages, we're basically all the same. we are human beings. many of us have no prospects. all we want is a chance, you know, a bodily valley back to her fine. he's enjoying his evening at home with his wife and 5 daughters. but his oldest daughter is missing.
u. s. okay, because they're hoping for a good income education, a nice home and money to send home to their family. la garza were among the li, narrow. so for me, larry, the yeah. the organization hopes to offer teens an alternative to the pan diaz, the teenage gangs. they work to instill values like education, confidence, and non violence. i finance seal and convinced that it's worth it. that's what really fast and just look at the smiling faces and the dreams they hated it though as the...
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u. s. and the okay from our i don't know that mr. or mrs. are only accountability. this is the hot exam lot. there haven't been any meaningful peace talks for almost 10 years. how do you emerge from this un ending cycle of blame and violence? jewish israelis think they are the exclusive victims in this conflict. palestinians say they're the victims. you're a diplomat. how can you help move the discussion on from this point me principal, by a stop wasting time by really addressing the real suffering of the people. our people has been under aggression for a 100 years started in this. i don't, i concrete term, a new president mahmoud abbas said last year. he had no choice but to deal with benjamin netanyahu. is that still the case? and if so, what kind of dealings is he going to have with mr. newton? yeah, or talk concrete contract can get mr. nathan here who will not be with us. we have no partner in this early site, mr. nathan, yahoo, that's what he says and, and that's what he does. also, mr. natalia has formed the government, the 1st sentence of the agreement of th
u. s. and the okay from our i don't know that mr. or mrs. are only accountability. this is the hot exam lot. there haven't been any meaningful peace talks for almost 10 years. how do you emerge from this un ending cycle of blame and violence? jewish israelis think they are the exclusive victims in this conflict. palestinians say they're the victims. you're a diplomat. how can you help move the discussion on from this point me principal, by a stop wasting time by really addressing the real...
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u. s. mission at nato. okay. well that, that, you know, that's not a lot of detail, but we're gonna take your word on it. okay. i me go back to christopher christopher . you know that there's this all this talk, i look at the pages of, you know, like, responsible state craft antiwar dot com, even american conservative and their talk to they talk about an a, some kind of negotiated and what is there to negotiate. i mean, rush has already made it clear what it wants to have happen. and until the west reacts to that, i don't understand what these negotiations are all about. and oh, by the way, i cease fire. well why would brush you agree, agree to a ceasefire? so nato can build up ukraine again, and they do it 5 years from now. i mean, on the, you know, you know, one of the, all 3 of you, you know, it really disappoints me. is that a lot of smart people over the last year of said really stupid things. i expected more from them. christopher, go ahead. now i would, i would say that you're absolutely correct. and not o
u. s. mission at nato. okay. well that, that, you know, that's not a lot of detail, but we're gonna take your word on it. okay. i me go back to christopher christopher . you know that there's this all this talk, i look at the pages of, you know, like, responsible state craft antiwar dot com, even american conservative and their talk to they talk about an a, some kind of negotiated and what is there to negotiate. i mean, rush has already made it clear what it wants to have happen. and until the...
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u. s. and the okay from our i don't know that mr. mrs. accountability, this is a lot that haven't been any meaningful piece, talks for almost 10 years. how do you emerge from this un ending cycle of blame and violence? jewish israelis think they are the exclusive victims in this conflict. palestinians say they're the victims. you're a diplomat. how can you help move the discussion on from this point me principal, by a stop wasting time by really addressing the real suffering of the people. our people has been under aggression for a 100 years softer than the concrete terms of the new president not would up us said last year he had no choice but to deal with benjamin netanyahu. is that still the case? and if so, what kind of dealings is he going to have with mr. newton or talk concrete class can get mr. nathan here who will not be with us. we have no part not in this early site. mr. nathaniel has had what he says. no, no, that's what he does also, mister nathan, you know, has formed the government. the 1st sentence of the agreement of
u. s. and the okay from our i don't know that mr. mrs. accountability, this is a lot that haven't been any meaningful piece, talks for almost 10 years. how do you emerge from this un ending cycle of blame and violence? jewish israelis think they are the exclusive victims in this conflict. palestinians say they're the victims. you're a diplomat. how can you help move the discussion on from this point me principal, by a stop wasting time by really addressing the real suffering of the people. our...
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u. s. mission at nato. okay, well that, that, that's not a lot of detail, but we're gonna take your word on it. okay. i me go back to christopher christopher . you know that there's this all this talk i, i look at the pages of, you know, like response will stay craft antiwar dot com, even american conservative and their talk to they talk about an a, some kind of negotiated and what is there to negotiate. i mean, rush has already made it clear what it wants to have happen. and until the west reacts to that, i don't understand what these negotiations are all about. and oh, by the way, i cease fire. well, why would brush you agree, agree to a ceasefire? so nato can build up ukraine again, and they do it 5 years from now. i mean, on the, you know, you know, one of the, all 3 of you, you know, it really disappoints me. is that a lot of smart people over the last year of said really stupid things. i expected more from them. christopher, go ahead. now i would, i would say that you're absolutely correct and not only tha
u. s. mission at nato. okay, well that, that, that's not a lot of detail, but we're gonna take your word on it. okay. i me go back to christopher christopher . you know that there's this all this talk i, i look at the pages of, you know, like response will stay craft antiwar dot com, even american conservative and their talk to they talk about an a, some kind of negotiated and what is there to negotiate. i mean, rush has already made it clear what it wants to have happen. and until the west...
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okay. in the u. s. one pill sells for between $5.00 and $10.00. in this house alone hold hi produces 50000 a day. mexican drug lords do whatever it takes to keep this $1000000000.00 industry going. ah, we have people who test each batch for us. we take the pills and tell us if they're good. there are drug addicts. they don't even get paid. they're happy because they get the gear for free on all the cartels reign of terror of public life here has brought the power of the mexican state to its knees. this was made clear in 2019, during the arrest of a video, guzman lopez, the son of the former cartel boss and most famous mexican drug, kingpin of all time i'll chopper, i gun battles broke out between the police military and heavily armed cartel members in broad daylight full sources later released him to avoid further bloodshed. then, in january 2023 guzman lopez was re arrested and a similar wave of violence broke out killing 29 people. yet the heavily armed gangsters are by no means the cartels deadliest product. last year, around 70000 people died
okay. in the u. s. one pill sells for between $5.00 and $10.00. in this house alone hold hi produces 50000 a day. mexican drug lords do whatever it takes to keep this $1000000000.00 industry going. ah, we have people who test each batch for us. we take the pills and tell us if they're good. there are drug addicts. they don't even get paid. they're happy because they get the gear for free on all the cartels reign of terror of public life here has brought the power of the mexican state to its...
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okay. now while the u. s. president is in. busy poland, planting that standard further. we know china's top diplomat is in russia. can you tell us your view of how the war in ukraine has been affecting the global world order? well, it will be good if china went to play peacemaker. but the chinese communications chinese propaganda toes, the russian lines. so i hope that proposals will not be simple. capitulation terms dictated by putin. china has a unique tongue to play a very significant role in this a and the chinese foreign minister, as i know, promised to high representative immunity over the weekend. the china would not supply lethal aids to russia. i hope the keep to that because the consequences for the, for the world economy could be done by any preferred, i believe, to i one of the things that one he will be sounding out on his trip to rack rushes views on changing things. he finish a proposal to bring about an end to the war. what is poland view on that? oh, i can tell you what poland views, but i can tell you what my own is and my own is that for this water rea
okay. now while the u. s. president is in. busy poland, planting that standard further. we know china's top diplomat is in russia. can you tell us your view of how the war in ukraine has been affecting the global world order? well, it will be good if china went to play peacemaker. but the chinese communications chinese propaganda toes, the russian lines. so i hope that proposals will not be simple. capitulation terms dictated by putin. china has a unique tongue to play a very significant role...
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u. s. government determined my financial sovereignty. so i go to a chinese bank. okay. i got around it. okay. and, and in the swiss system degrades itself because it's been mentioned on this program already. everybody's going to flee it because i don't want to be sanctioned. i didn't do anything. ok. collective punishment here. so say, i mean, the way the world has options and the ample number of options here. but this arrogance of the post, more air in the west. they still think that everyone wants to be like them. well, you know what, we don't go ahead. yeah, absolutely. and i think the other thing that's very important is this talk about seizing russian assets. them, you know, it, there is an international sort of community which operated fine at prior to this a, you know, event where we, you know, now now there's talk of seizing, you know, trillions of dollars basically. and, you know, other developing countries in nations are looking at the united states and say, look, i don't where you want to play with this guy anymore. because you know, if he likes my version of
u. s. government determined my financial sovereignty. so i go to a chinese bank. okay. i got around it. okay. and, and in the swiss system degrades itself because it's been mentioned on this program already. everybody's going to flee it because i don't want to be sanctioned. i didn't do anything. ok. collective punishment here. so say, i mean, the way the world has options and the ample number of options here. but this arrogance of the post, more air in the west. they still think that everyone...
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u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. okay, more big money to tell you about the u. s. is preparing a $2000000000.00 plus military aid package to ukraine. this time reportedly including longer range rocket sought by t f to regain control over crimea. it comes as earlier, a top ukrainian official set a deadline to take over the peninsula. by this summer, the u. s. government funded, pulled in 2013 that revealed the largest portion of respondents living there are mostly identified as russian and had what they called a warm attitude towards russia. in 2014 and a referendum held in crimea, residents voted to join. the russian federation mosque was repeatedly stressed. the vote was based on the fundamental international principles of self determination, but that's largely being ignored by the west for most crimea, and considered the 2014 dismissal. and then president, yellow, co bitch, a coup. afterwards, they stood against the policies implemented by the new government which targeted russian speaking people or culture. one of the reasons crimea decided to separate from ukr
u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. okay, more big money to tell you about the u. s. is preparing a $2000000000.00 plus military aid package to ukraine. this time reportedly including longer range rocket sought by t f to regain control over crimea. it comes as earlier, a top ukrainian official set a deadline to take over the peninsula. by this summer, the u. s. government funded, pulled in 2013 that revealed the largest portion of respondents living there...
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u s general services. i'm on the job, 30 days, so police bear with me, okay? g s a along with 18 federal partner agencies make up the u. s. interagency council on homelessness. the council sole mission is focused on preventing and ending. the homelessness in america, and that is the truth. this can be achieved when the government and community work together as we did today. the land we stand on today was originally acquired by the us government. for the possible expansion of the browning. a u. s court house, the home of the ninth circuit court of appeals. in 2016. in collaboration with a quarter of pills. g s a determined that the expansion was not needed. and this property became excess federal real estate. g s a reached out to the department, health and human services and housing and urban development. fellow members of the interagency council to explore the possibility of transferring the property to a local government. or qualified nonprofit. um, you know, through the mckinney vento act. this act. allows the federal government to transfer property ownership
u s general services. i'm on the job, 30 days, so police bear with me, okay? g s a along with 18 federal partner agencies make up the u. s. interagency council on homelessness. the council sole mission is focused on preventing and ending. the homelessness in america, and that is the truth. this can be achieved when the government and community work together as we did today. the land we stand on today was originally acquired by the us government. for the possible expansion of the browning. a u....
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okay, so you mentioned b u. s. day. what is the, the big height that a big deal about the u. s. d and the fact that apparently it won't be minted any longer. b u. s. d is a stable coin back to an u. s. dollars issued by, by nance, which is the largest crypto currency exchange in the world. now the se seem to have it out for violence. so what they've said is they went to violence, is custodian, which is the 3rd party that holds the dollars that back the b u. s. t. and that, that holds these dollars and said to them, look, stop mincing them. you're not allowed to any more because we suspect that b u. s. d is a security and therefore unregulated and we need to regulate it. but it's a suspicion, it's not a charge, but they still managed to effectively shut it down. and what do you think the u. s . government is so interest in controlling stable coins and the crypto currency market in general. well, i think you have to go back to the inception of crypto currency nicky. so most famous crypt currencies, arguably bitcoin. i think we've got a big, big coin be probably on a screen behind
okay, so you mentioned b u. s. day. what is the, the big height that a big deal about the u. s. d and the fact that apparently it won't be minted any longer. b u. s. d is a stable coin back to an u. s. dollars issued by, by nance, which is the largest crypto currency exchange in the world. now the se seem to have it out for violence. so what they've said is they went to violence, is custodian, which is the 3rd party that holds the dollars that back the b u. s. t. and that, that holds these...
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u. s. espionage child to which is a permanent okay? so the, the key point is one, it should not be happening to someone who is notion american, who hasn't been a spy, is not involved in espionage. she is a publisher, pure and simple. he is the case around him as well, means that all journalists around the world are equally vulnerable to predictions by the us legal system. anyone who writes anything that might challenge us again. many it, you know, some sort of war somewhere in some country, most people don't even have an interest. and of course the people in the country are going to be totally interested in totally horrify by it. but it just means that reporting proper journalism is going to be stifled. because if that can happen to julian as an award winning global journalist, it can happen to anyone else. i remember a quote i, i think it was in new york times. i just her way back in the day with geico, bill keller, and he was one of the very 1st journalist partners that julie worked with along with the guardian in the u. k. and the n
u. s. espionage child to which is a permanent okay? so the, the key point is one, it should not be happening to someone who is notion american, who hasn't been a spy, is not involved in espionage. she is a publisher, pure and simple. he is the case around him as well, means that all journalists around the world are equally vulnerable to predictions by the us legal system. anyone who writes anything that might challenge us again. many it, you know, some sort of war somewhere in some country,...