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he's thrown american journalists into jail as the united states has the u. k . of other liberal democracies made mistakes in the past and the 67 years you bet. and they also made the world a more decent place. and they made democracy more widespread. have they made more countries prosperous? yes, no. this is the point for united states as maine, the better of the world, a better place, which is why when you go talk to people around the world, where do they want to go study? are they lining up to study in russia, in china, or are they lining it up to study in the united states only because they were leaving country? is that i mean the stabilized by u. s. foreign policy. why did you think that most of the invoice representing most a few mountains, he refused a view in general assembly to condemn rushes, moving to don't bass? why did they do that? they refused and refused to implement sanctions. because defacto, they're supporting russia and of course naturally showing that we're not far off from when she didn't being chose to visit mosca. there was a grassroots re
he's thrown american journalists into jail as the united states has the u. k . of other liberal democracies made mistakes in the past and the 67 years you bet. and they also made the world a more decent place. and they made democracy more widespread. have they made more countries prosperous? yes, no. this is the point for united states as maine, the better of the world, a better place, which is why when you go talk to people around the world, where do they want to go study? are they lining up...
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united states was strongly opposed. just that on the atlanta she should have put in it is inside of the united states. its host wish provided in europe at least temporarily, is within, has abandoned search for independence. finish joining, the subordinating itself to the states to it's the same to which some would say they were already base is a gram stain in britain across gary over the united states for so. so long. we're running a little bit you 100 time professor jones k. i want to get to something really disturbing in what you've been writing recently. i thought you said and coming from this pioneer of generative grammar, i'm saying that's like loosely connected. you said that humanity kind of have a dedication to self destruction. what i mean, given that megan mako level people now claim says she, she reads your work and i know you send a message to through the va ways as it was saying that you would please to prince harry's wife. read your what. what do you mean by a pathological, perhaps dedication to self destr
united states was strongly opposed. just that on the atlanta she should have put in it is inside of the united states. its host wish provided in europe at least temporarily, is within, has abandoned search for independence. finish joining, the subordinating itself to the states to it's the same to which some would say they were already base is a gram stain in britain across gary over the united states for so. so long. we're running a little bit you 100 time professor jones k. i want to get to...
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they've been relying on the united states. united states can only fight a limited conquest, and the industry can were screaming and yelling about not, not only the cost just of ukraine. yeah. so what happens if others, the pop, i mean there's been a national tv analysis or as the extent to which the us can fight uh, 123, front. more right now. none right. none. wait. we were up to 2 once. once upon a time, i don't want to, i was that's pentagon was up to now today. none. okay, so obviously it's a, given that there was a war, industrial military complex the united states. so tell me who exactly profits off of war? well, you're going to have the people who profit off of war people who propagated and, and push it because that they, they, that's their golden parachute. we see them in the office all the time. and then they golden parachute into a cushy job in the, in the military industrial complex and for themselves. ultimately though, it's going to be the companies and they will and they're going to that, you know, many of them r
they've been relying on the united states. united states can only fight a limited conquest, and the industry can were screaming and yelling about not, not only the cost just of ukraine. yeah. so what happens if others, the pop, i mean there's been a national tv analysis or as the extent to which the us can fight uh, 123, front. more right now. none right. none. wait. we were up to 2 once. once upon a time, i don't want to, i was that's pentagon was up to now today. none. okay, so obviously it's...
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what is the united states going to do? is it going to go back to resulting do assassination of to a more recent fee? of course, the sponsoring of islamic politically islamic uh, groupings to destabilize government. what do you expect biting to do? that's what i'm definitely expecting. them to double down on the sort of security packed type realities that they have set up. i mean, you see the french are removed from bali in the next. and, you know, the us is talking to other west african countries like gonna, and others about setting up a new military, you know, alliance or whatever, to continue to act in west africa, allegedly, against terrorism. but really what we see if they build up these massive militaries of these countries where the leaders are totally happy to let the people live completely in poverty, why they take all the money and all the holidays in europe, in the united states. and then they use that military to repress their own people when they rise up and they say something. and i think that what we've seen
what is the united states going to do? is it going to go back to resulting do assassination of to a more recent fee? of course, the sponsoring of islamic politically islamic uh, groupings to destabilize government. what do you expect biting to do? that's what i'm definitely expecting. them to double down on the sort of security packed type realities that they have set up. i mean, you see the french are removed from bali in the next. and, you know, the us is talking to other west african...
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the united states in the gifted greatly real issues. it drove europe into the pocket of the united states. there's been a debate. so through the cold war, back to the 19 forward age as to whether you or should move in an independent direction, be what was sometimes called the 3rd 3rd force in international affairs was pressed most vigorously. but charles, to go deliberate, are supposed to take gestures of calm and others, united states and stood and demanded what would be subordinate to the united states . this became a major issue with the collapse of the soviet union. garbage of proposed to common european home from lisbon, the state of the military alliances, no victors, no defeated, common efforts to move forward towards a more or less social democratic erasure. united states are strongly opposed, says that on the atlanta should report in just as inside of the united states, its highest wish over europe, at least temporarily, is within, has abandoned search for independence. that is joining subordinating itself to the states to it's
the united states in the gifted greatly real issues. it drove europe into the pocket of the united states. there's been a debate. so through the cold war, back to the 19 forward age as to whether you or should move in an independent direction, be what was sometimes called the 3rd 3rd force in international affairs was pressed most vigorously. but charles, to go deliberate, are supposed to take gestures of calm and others, united states and stood and demanded what would be subordinate to the...
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the united states is not. and as of the united states is actually a lie of body. the united states interest, and those are the rpms, do not coincide, but again, there is an ally and for we leak, it does go inside. well, i mean, if there were any kind of democratic impulse left in europe, we might see a different direction. but i'm not counting on that here. matthew, one of the thing you alper is pointing out real things. belts, road ok, trade diversifying from the dollar. but the europeans and the american talk about ideology all the time. and i can't make any heads or tails of what they're talking . i need a translator. i don't know what they're talking about, and that's why most of the world is turning away ukraine. that's your problem. you made it, you fix it. what do you want from us? oh, and we remember hundreds of years of you telling us what to do, but it didn't work out well for us. ok, i mean how tone deaf can you be? mathew, i what i love in the commentary that we've had so far is the fact that there are, there are pieces that we're touching upon. and i
the united states is not. and as of the united states is actually a lie of body. the united states interest, and those are the rpms, do not coincide, but again, there is an ally and for we leak, it does go inside. well, i mean, if there were any kind of democratic impulse left in europe, we might see a different direction. but i'm not counting on that here. matthew, one of the thing you alper is pointing out real things. belts, road ok, trade diversifying from the dollar. but the europeans and...
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he's thrown american journalists into jail as the united states has the u. k. have other liberal democracies made mistakes in the past, and the 67 years, you bet. and they also made the world a more decent place. have they made democracy more widespread? have they made more countries prosperous? yes, no. this is the point for united states as maine, the better of the world, a better place, which is why when you go talk to people around the world, where do they want to go to study? or they lining up to study in russia, in china, or are they lining it up to study in the united states only because they were leaving country is that i mean the stabilized by u. s. foreign policy. why did you think that most of the invoice, representing most a few mountains, he refused a view in general assembly to condemn russia's move into don't bass. why did they do that? they refused and refused to implement sanctions. because defacto, they're supporting russia and of course naturally showing that we're not far off from when she didn't being chose to visit mosca. there was a grass
he's thrown american journalists into jail as the united states has the u. k. have other liberal democracies made mistakes in the past, and the 67 years, you bet. and they also made the world a more decent place. have they made democracy more widespread? have they made more countries prosperous? yes, no. this is the point for united states as maine, the better of the world, a better place, which is why when you go talk to people around the world, where do they want to go to study? or they...
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united states would protect it with its nuclear umbrella. that didn't happen. so, but what is the country actually need? we're looking at, i mean can do, can any country into the wars, they're actually things that need to be in place, whether we're talking about tanks and actual bullets. so they have in their background, economically, what does it need to be a country to be prepared to enter into a conflict like this? well, you've got to have vigilance, you've got to have preparedness. the people on board you have to. so how do you get the people on board? well, different, what on the conflict? typically i, i'm, i'm not convinced, and i know a lot of people are not convinced that ukraine is worth, what were the, the expenditure of resources that were, that were putting up with right now at the expense of a lot of other things of our own country. and infrastructure were defending a border and half way around the world. and we don't even defend our own name of the southern border. and this is perplexing a lot of people. so the us, you have to have people on board
united states would protect it with its nuclear umbrella. that didn't happen. so, but what is the country actually need? we're looking at, i mean can do, can any country into the wars, they're actually things that need to be in place, whether we're talking about tanks and actual bullets. so they have in their background, economically, what does it need to be a country to be prepared to enter into a conflict like this? well, you've got to have vigilance, you've got to have preparedness. the...
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well china, in particular, united states coming up. yes. and we weren't heavy to this country because i'm living in the united kingdom and we have very little son this. we have a huge go to houses with solar panels, a benefit, some up to a point. but if you were living in south africa, you would have even in a much greater efficiencies and much greater energy coming in from the sun anyway. it depends where the money is. if there's no money in the country, you want to have it, and that's the, that's the money is what it is. what counts always. unfortunately. thank you so much cover letter author of climate change observed impacts on planet or while solar energy holds a lot of promise. there are also some disadvantages to consider as well. for one, it is expensive upfront. the initial cost to buy and install equipment for industrial or residential use is not cheap. secondly, there's the issue, a storage solar energy storage is expensive and on bad weather days with low solar energy, you need to have a backup source of power or a battery that
well china, in particular, united states coming up. yes. and we weren't heavy to this country because i'm living in the united kingdom and we have very little son this. we have a huge go to houses with solar panels, a benefit, some up to a point. but if you were living in south africa, you would have even in a much greater efficiencies and much greater energy coming in from the sun anyway. it depends where the money is. if there's no money in the country, you want to have it, and that's the,...
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it may not ultimately be possible to even use ally of the china sign uh, united states or is it was a china or so it has uh, continuing to do some good things for these. this is why you want me and a, you know, if he's come to about so you nice days has, might have met and he's close time. what you were sent to 3 years. so we have is the same, you know, the press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction in the press release as it's china is no longer sitting quietly and politely, you know, it tells to the american straight what they things and you know, what kind of action should, should be, you know, practiced on the global stage that china is not to be lectured. the china is not to be told what to do. and the americans are having very hard time accepting that. do you think that just public policy being more forceful or you know, standing, your ground may help to change the relationship? who maybe uh, aides, some standing, your rights is up to. yes. you know, but as i observed, that not only is the relationship bet
it may not ultimately be possible to even use ally of the china sign uh, united states or is it was a china or so it has uh, continuing to do some good things for these. this is why you want me and a, you know, if he's come to about so you nice days has, might have met and he's close time. what you were sent to 3 years. so we have is the same, you know, the press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction in the press release...
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the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr, the march, the 31st. 1945, the british royal efforts plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clemency, and churchill. my daughter could go to you and we'll put this in the future. i'm assuming you'll see you and your belief as quickly as soon as she did a spell. now listen to ship the holiday slope was still secret services. historian explains why that unusual visit to a place the people at fortunately litigation, they range in no for ocean. you know, they're task but he's pushing the virginia and so his case, things get a minute on this of the form for mission. so yes, can you also please ask you 100 you street terms that you wanna book? i don't know the citizenship. clementine churchill became the 1st financial down the fund, eventually raised a total of more than $9000000.00 pounds dealing with us so much sir. no, it's not just enough moment, but none of us cause ashtray to succeed. you push the button, you have got you put the bunk cute of to manager. i'm bringing my to the press to
the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr, the march, the 31st. 1945, the british royal efforts plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clemency, and churchill. my daughter could go to you and we'll put this in the future. i'm assuming you'll see you and your belief as quickly as soon as she did a spell. now listen to ship the holiday slope was still secret services. historian explains why that unusual visit to a place the people at...
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united states government didn't want me bear to do that job. and they actively got conspired to have me removed from that position. but united nation stuck with one of the reasons why is that there's, you know, intelligence drive operations, the person who controls the information controls the scope and scale of the operations to us the united states going to do was after c, i a lose control of the case of inspections, bridge inspections, the nature of it. and how that taken over by the united nations that would be calling its own shot. me. that was my job was preparing the united nations all their own shots. so not only am i going into a wreck to try and find weapons that your interest don't want us to find in clear, direct, kept new web s program. i'm the only difference. we 1991 in 1998 there 7 years, right in special teams that by me and other inspectors, i went in there and disarmed direct and we, they didn't do it cooperatively. i don't want to tell you how many times i had guns put to my station. they've driven to decorate the wall behin
united states government didn't want me bear to do that job. and they actively got conspired to have me removed from that position. but united nation stuck with one of the reasons why is that there's, you know, intelligence drive operations, the person who controls the information controls the scope and scale of the operations to us the united states going to do was after c, i a lose control of the case of inspections, bridge inspections, the nature of it. and how that taken over by the united...
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the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr, the march, the 31st. 1945, the british royal headphones plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife clemency. and she wanted to move my daughter to florida. you move in the future. i'm assuming you see you and your belief as quickly as soon as she did a spell. now listen to show to the holiday slope. as the secret service is, historian explains why that unusual visit took place at the board. fortunately litigation, they range the ocean of their task, but he's pushing the union and so his case things get a minute on this of the form for mission. so i guess so you also have to ask you, how did you read to me to wanna look at the association clemente and churchill became the 1st financial down the fund eventually raised a total of more than 9000000 pounds sterling for to sum up. so i knew it was not from own. i buy to you. i wouldn't. miller be not us cause i story to succeed. you best about it and you have got you put down bunky enough to manage that. i'm bringing my to the press to, to me, jack a
the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr, the march, the 31st. 1945, the british royal headphones plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife clemency. and she wanted to move my daughter to florida. you move in the future. i'm assuming you see you and your belief as quickly as soon as she did a spell. now listen to show to the holiday slope. as the secret service is, historian explains why that unusual visit took place at the board....
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you know, a roster is a complaint in the united states deceived war by trophy making. 90 united states said oh there was no paper in 2014. there was a, you know, the, the representatives of cross no, what do you mean just as a frost boiling thing, drum you signed with young ladies and with their people from that position is the uh yeah. so you're going to use the glitch. will they sign the papers saying that that will forge household shots, you know, violence would be stalled, might've stole. and then you know, there's oh, you know, that you bring in a position, reach that agreement at 10 to the west. didn't say work and they never recall it or the or shameful. so many years we've said we just lost that we find it anywhere the everywhere the tax was in those. and so usually these people retail, they forgot during the same way you spent 2 months. uh, these calls are best you fades and a lot of people died and people often started with, didn't you say that you have been in both of these to say like, well, be by was, this was, do you know this, this is history, you know, don't talk to me
you know, a roster is a complaint in the united states deceived war by trophy making. 90 united states said oh there was no paper in 2014. there was a, you know, the, the representatives of cross no, what do you mean just as a frost boiling thing, drum you signed with young ladies and with their people from that position is the uh yeah. so you're going to use the glitch. will they sign the papers saying that that will forge household shots, you know, violence would be stalled, might've stole....
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states and the tools on the 8 the ideas they stop, a financial crises and a would help the united states and then but, but, but now the, the error of the u. s. lead. actually, germany is coming to an end technique. the 2022 cars. a roger is opposing the usb germany in the radical way, while the outer leaking so i also a quietly seeking independent to the government, trying to can read all to us, could you? so i think that's why i think the 2022 is not just the war, but also a cause that people action against a global hegemony. and if the poster code or what and what captain lies the by the us key, gemini, s come to an end. i don't know if you would agree with me, but i think we are all partially guilty for sustaining that had germany because a re service, the american of interest sometimes to the detriment of the our own national goals and inspirations. but uh, the years 1991 was of course the year of the sort of the gold in the year of american dominance when its reputation was riding high among many powers. and i wonder if you look back over the last 3 decades, when the united states r
states and the tools on the 8 the ideas they stop, a financial crises and a would help the united states and then but, but, but now the, the error of the u. s. lead. actually, germany is coming to an end technique. the 2022 cars. a roger is opposing the usb germany in the radical way, while the outer leaking so i also a quietly seeking independent to the government, trying to can read all to us, could you? so i think that's why i think the 2022 is not just the war, but also a cause that people...
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it was 8 and a half 1000000 unauthorized documents in the united states. so what people don't understand, and what we often hear in the media is that these are illegal immigrants coming into the united states. that's not the case because we have international law. and also our own life, which allows people to make asylum claims at the border once the into the united states pending their assign case. they are authorized and documented aliens. so the unauthorized or i'm documented, alien number has not increased in quite a while. but the number of authorized or documented individuals, you know, for waiting on an asylum trial to occur, like in 5 years, 6 years or 8 years after they 1st cross the border. that number is greatly increasing. so like i said, the number of such encounters in 2020 was about $50000.00 per month. and now that number is about $250000.00 per month. so that's about $4.00 to $5.00 times higher than it was in 2020. and so the, the impact is really felt with the number of immigration cases that are backlog. so the backlog in cases is, let's
it was 8 and a half 1000000 unauthorized documents in the united states. so what people don't understand, and what we often hear in the media is that these are illegal immigrants coming into the united states. that's not the case because we have international law. and also our own life, which allows people to make asylum claims at the border once the into the united states pending their assign case. they are authorized and documented aliens. so the unauthorized or i'm documented, alien number...
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first, ignore the present in the united states. a united states marine general entered his office and said, we won this in 1945. wow. there was no deal struck, we just went in and, and took it we, we, uh, one. okay, now and 1945. listen. i'm a marine general. it's all were without leaving strategically. we, we own this. you see, the american public is told our, our, there's japan is independent country and there's taiwan. this is the pending. there's the philip b. these are hands. these are gloves. over the american hand, the prime minister of japan said that japan is an unmistakable aircraft carrier for the united states. and then the military industrial complex can point china, china, china cabinet. oh, there's so much about these asian countries, china, they, i know what's the issue. they will double their budget and they will buy more missiles. i mean, comma hallmark missiles in japan are going to mean anything. china has 1500000000 people. there's 1500000 people in china. we have the largest navy in the world. everyone in japa
first, ignore the present in the united states. a united states marine general entered his office and said, we won this in 1945. wow. there was no deal struck, we just went in and, and took it we, we, uh, one. okay, now and 1945. listen. i'm a marine general. it's all were without leaving strategically. we, we own this. you see, the american public is told our, our, there's japan is independent country and there's taiwan. this is the pending. there's the philip b. these are hands. these are...
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forces that would eventually turn back on the united states in 911. the neo nazis are going to come back from ukraine and on the west in europe. what i think it's a is that there's parts of it, but it's a much, much bigger blow back in prospect. because uh, this conflict is uh, it won't go down to you only in its early stages. i mean, however dreadful, that may sound and it's awful have goes, uh, but uh, the blood back back on to western societies. you know, figured town of people who've been with the old society is that going to suffer from this people who become in new to war, to killing to violence. and of course, this is going to, yeah, if you got to in the societies themselves, it's a huge danger. plus, of course, the very fact of a conflict like this in forces, you know, the polarized political opponent, guys ation, is we see as intense in united states, it's quite strong in france, in the u. k. there's certainly so many unresolved contradictions, that you know, that the, the context of an external conflict, internal opponent, guys ation. it's h
forces that would eventually turn back on the united states in 911. the neo nazis are going to come back from ukraine and on the west in europe. what i think it's a is that there's parts of it, but it's a much, much bigger blow back in prospect. because uh, this conflict is uh, it won't go down to you only in its early stages. i mean, however dreadful, that may sound and it's awful have goes, uh, but uh, the blood back back on to western societies. you know, figured town of people who've been...
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the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations, the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr, the, the march, the 31st. 1945, the british royal headphones plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger. the british prime minister's wife clemency and she wanted to move my daughter to florida. you move to position in the future. i'm assuming you see you and your belief as quickly as soon as she did you spell. now listen to shut the holiday club. as the secret service is, historian explains why that unusual visit took place at about 14 litigation. they range in milford ocean, even though their task, but he's pushing the virginia and these things get a minute on this of the phone for mission. so i guess so you also have to ask you 100, you need to explain to what i look at the association. clementine churchill became the 1st financial down the fund eventually raised a total of more than $9000000.00 pounds. sterling with us so much sir newton. i'm going to the best to reach out to the cheaper or the medical equipment. so read all me. so just the chocolate factory w
the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations, the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr, the, the march, the 31st. 1945, the british royal headphones plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger. the british prime minister's wife clemency and she wanted to move my daughter to florida. you move to position in the future. i'm assuming you see you and your belief as quickly as soon as she did you spell. now listen to shut the holiday club. as the secret service is,...
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the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations, the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr, the march, the 31st 1945 for which each royal headphones plane lands in crimea, with a very important passenger. the british prime minister's wife clemency and to let you move my daughter to are you able to participate in the future? i'm assuming you see you and your belief as quickly as soon as she knew you spell. now listen to ship the not a slow but still secret services historian explains why that unusual visit took place to board. fortunately, litigation, they range in no for ocean up to you know, their task, but he's pushing the virginia and so his case things get a minute on this of the form for me. sure. so i guess so you will have to ask you 100, you need to explain to wanna look at the citizenship. clementine churchill became the 1st financial down the fund eventually raised a total of more than $9000000.00 pounds. sterling with assume up, send it to you. i wouldn't. miller, none of us cause ashtray to succeed. you push the button. you have got you put the bunk. cu
the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations, the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr, the march, the 31st 1945 for which each royal headphones plane lands in crimea, with a very important passenger. the british prime minister's wife clemency and to let you move my daughter to are you able to participate in the future? i'm assuming you see you and your belief as quickly as soon as she knew you spell. now listen to ship the not a slow but still secret services historian...
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the united states couldn't care less. i mean the to them, ukraine is just simply a count on father and for the europeans, that's just cheap labor day. so you have to bring them in. and the ukranian women, and you know, there's just sex workers, but that's, that's the use for the ukraine. the goal is to the destruction of russia. you know, and it's one of the things george and i have talked about an hour podcast may. heinz is, um, i wonder how his student future historians will look at the behavior of the ukrainian or elite. i mean, you know, we'll give you everything to a, to bite with. all you have to do is give your own blood. i mean, i've never seen a, a, a national, a lead, so willing to do this to their own people. because at the end of the day, my friends, what exactly is ukraine gotten out of this except for a huge regret that the top anthony, the whole thing out of that in mind. right. so uh, groups of people surrounding. so i'd say 8 type golf. sorry. richard control, and they don't want people to be crying. all
the united states couldn't care less. i mean the to them, ukraine is just simply a count on father and for the europeans, that's just cheap labor day. so you have to bring them in. and the ukranian women, and you know, there's just sex workers, but that's, that's the use for the ukraine. the goal is to the destruction of russia. you know, and it's one of the things george and i have talked about an hour podcast may. heinz is, um, i wonder how his student future historians will look at the...
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kingdom even more than united states that the ship and then the united states join. and then they're trying to manipulate the decision of so that there definitely put that in their side. in the international coffee, i'm going to have those things to do with them, but they want to do what's it on their site if it's important, right. some is, it is, is this is, this is something you sorry to jump in. i do apologize. we've got a bit of a signal delay here, but i was just going to say this is something that western meat is not remotely talking about. i mean, if you imagine in march, victoria newland was in sudan to discuss democracy. well we all know about her and the my dan qu, in t of she was on stage. they with john mccain talking democracy as well, independent analyst, mickey, almo, could abby, next time we will talk for longer. for the meantime, thanks for joining us. we appreciate that the leader of a death called in kenya is under investigation for murder. he's accused of encouraging followers to stop themselves to death in order to meet that god. but local author
kingdom even more than united states that the ship and then the united states join. and then they're trying to manipulate the decision of so that there definitely put that in their side. in the international coffee, i'm going to have those things to do with them, but they want to do what's it on their site if it's important, right. some is, it is, is this is, this is something you sorry to jump in. i do apologize. we've got a bit of a signal delay here, but i was just going to say this is...
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but it's a very different laughed from the one represented by the democrats in the united states. what's the, the main difference was the main distinction between this new left ascending all over the world in latin america, in africa, in china. i would argue in russia as well, i'm the old laptops in power in washington. i think the last year when i a load, an ice coat about the west and i think it's really a low step way to even ask, you know, because it's, and also i think that to nowadays. so it's already a consensus that toward a jenny to 10 left and the to the left, which put more emphasis on the national poa and a emphasizing sucks pennies logged in freedom. but however, i found a graduate that's a new laptop lacking america in the south africa. so you mentioned and, and the overlap to in the power in the united states, aust, fundamentally to type of people. although they or, and besides the rise of a national power to deal after light and allow the americans and songs africa and emphasize at least back in the office, doing a good job for the bytes and sale 1st. and then the
but it's a very different laughed from the one represented by the democrats in the united states. what's the, the main difference was the main distinction between this new left ascending all over the world in latin america, in africa, in china. i would argue in russia as well, i'm the old laptops in power in washington. i think the last year when i a load, an ice coat about the west and i think it's really a low step way to even ask, you know, because it's, and also i think that to nowadays. so...
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united states and between 2 here is. busy $400.00 searches, so by total from the russian federation and the united states with unimed credible pressure towards talked to you to refuse for almost $400.00 and other issue. so he doesn't want to follow to follow is the united states. thank is, i don't say i just called the international sanctions on russia. i say it's uh, it's the united states, ancient to get a yes to do this and the. busy busy 2 days ago you said a female, it's still a desirable and she's interviewing to all the journal. he said very much clearly that the v will follow, the sanctions will be live, live essentially on the russia. and she moved the even told her, just by saying the by uh, accusing brush uh uh, that the russians a few years. so it gives you an extra read. she actually had the showcase x on the rest of the shows and even the best folks man of that actually president means that the school was forced actually a to come out and just say of the the say that's uh the, the re strong, very fuse this
united states and between 2 here is. busy $400.00 searches, so by total from the russian federation and the united states with unimed credible pressure towards talked to you to refuse for almost $400.00 and other issue. so he doesn't want to follow to follow is the united states. thank is, i don't say i just called the international sanctions on russia. i say it's uh, it's the united states, ancient to get a yes to do this and the. busy busy 2 days ago you said a female, it's still a desirable...
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all the rest of those countries are allies of the united states. so the over whelming military dominance of the united states was offset the less that make americans say, well let's take it easy we, we have more than the other 9 combined. what are we so worried? oh no, no. we keep up the sense of endangerment all the time in a way no other society does. and we deify fund and keep going. the military enterprises of the country round university as costa for project highlights how these war contractors in the us managed to keep their backing from lawmakers big contractors like lockheed martin raytheon based systems. and a lot of others. they've read their sub contracting and supply chains all over the country, which they then out as creating jobs in that state. but as the brown university researchers discovered of the 20 states with economies most dependent on pentagon contracts or military manufacturing, 14 of the 20 states experienced poverty rates at on par with, or in many cases, even higher rates than the national average. so what does that do to
all the rest of those countries are allies of the united states. so the over whelming military dominance of the united states was offset the less that make americans say, well let's take it easy we, we have more than the other 9 combined. what are we so worried? oh no, no. we keep up the sense of endangerment all the time in a way no other society does. and we deify fund and keep going. the military enterprises of the country round university as costa for project highlights how these war...
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and we try to support it as the united states. it's targeted by governments. eligible media outlets must pain angela new opportunity for julian assange and wikileaks to apply for us state of championing free speech. the u. s. actively persecutes journalist sermon, does it free assange and was to tell us what's really going on. so that we don't thing to protect the people from saddam hussein will be opposed to illegal wars where weapons manufacturers and very well struggling to survive. and our government in our itit of life, this shouldn't be, especially in the developed tone. so it's important to speak about these things in, you know, as young as 14. well, for years without trial of charged 5 years and an american prison, as long as the founder of the european count, pause, wage, a war against the russian media on the lines, the importance of fighting so called russian propaganda urging. i think it does. okay. nice music, it just this just some problem and all the salmon, the refusal to each of these is to russian generally point
and we try to support it as the united states. it's targeted by governments. eligible media outlets must pain angela new opportunity for julian assange and wikileaks to apply for us state of championing free speech. the u. s. actively persecutes journalist sermon, does it free assange and was to tell us what's really going on. so that we don't thing to protect the people from saddam hussein will be opposed to illegal wars where weapons manufacturers and very well struggling to survive. and our...
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they will find a friend in the united states. ah, with you little bit about it all to anybody basie. so the city, if you draw the look at both ends of each cigarette, a few color, reverend notions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of u. s. western economic interests. people in sadie, i do that. that's what everybody did. democrats. yeah. during retreating coral, activate sol, suite best. se low, they're softball. every can. to the final goal of these thing. revolutions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. ah . with a deal with a, with a lot of them bought a lot with all they need to be leaving and he's not the guy with the personal number be ended up with with russian security services. uncover a terrorist cell with ties to key, stopping the crimea based group from carrying out its assassination plans on local official. iranian president is said to make his 1st visit to syria since the country is 2011 civil war. this comes in t
they will find a friend in the united states. ah, with you little bit about it all to anybody basie. so the city, if you draw the look at both ends of each cigarette, a few color, reverend notions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of u. s. western economic interests. people in sadie, i do that. that's what everybody did. democrats. yeah. during retreating coral, activate sol, suite best. se low, they're softball. every can....
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the united states had no desire to interfere in europe. complex. the world was sliding into a major war. children's stone, it was the only your, the i'm all the additions who seem to know it's 1st thing is basically what we're going to do to it does a process to explore what you've told me just to be a put you on your face, give voice to feel like, you know, for sure it was due to a westcott, eunice, where you get to the gym. some emotional to pin definitely. was your body some school say you as a car then? yes, and we're just, i'm a boom shift or as zillow kind of that bullet terms which flow way to different school, just the service. also, it was an insight ignored event. still can i cool us as soon as the adventure didn't exist for that? that heavy price would soon be paid in munich, written in germany assigned to mutual non aggression pact. that was the combination of the policy to a piece hit the have brought you piece. brian minister chamberlain probably tell the british people on his return from munich joe joe's reply we have sustained a tot
the united states had no desire to interfere in europe. complex. the world was sliding into a major war. children's stone, it was the only your, the i'm all the additions who seem to know it's 1st thing is basically what we're going to do to it does a process to explore what you've told me just to be a put you on your face, give voice to feel like, you know, for sure it was due to a westcott, eunice, where you get to the gym. some emotional to pin definitely. was your body some school say you...
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i've easy to oppose the magazine, the united states of america. i've done a lot as it would be done with exchange and got you, terry pointed pricing. all fold in other commodities, as it is, as it's very important, i 5 feet tall, 4 feet contribution called knives as you were calling me and as well. and president nicholas madura was back in brazil and the country's leader lou at the silver welcomes him ahead of the summit of latin american countries. is the 1st visit by event as well and leader and 8 years after the country is cut off relations back in 2019. but to get more on this now we're going across live to our to corresponding in new york, caleb mauppin taylor event as well. and leader said, this meeting mark's a new era for the countries relations. what, what's the story behind that? while the president of brazil said that he was harshly critical of the sanctions imposed on that as well by the united states. i spoke out against them in the devastating role they've had on the venezuelan people and their population. he also emphasized that thi
i've easy to oppose the magazine, the united states of america. i've done a lot as it would be done with exchange and got you, terry pointed pricing. all fold in other commodities, as it is, as it's very important, i 5 feet tall, 4 feet contribution called knives as you were calling me and as well. and president nicholas madura was back in brazil and the country's leader lou at the silver welcomes him ahead of the summit of latin american countries. is the 1st visit by event as well and leader...
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we said, we're not gonna fight in the united states. we're going to be forward deployed in europe and asia. so germany is an occupied country with american troops all over the place. i lived in germany, you see tanks coming down the auto body. tens of thousands of troops occupying the country, france, keep them up. the germans occupied japan as an occupied country. come on folks. united states speeds to ban the newer for is general macarthur in 1945. he rose as a supreme power till 1952. and this l. b p is created. and then presto changer, japan's an independent country independent the us and that was there. japan's an independent country that just choose us to buy arms from the united states. no, no, no, i don't think so. japan is a glove over the american military, and japan is one of the. i'll post that for propaganda, says we're afraid of our neighbors as a solution is military equipment from the united states. folks, i'm not trying to be funny, but you have to follow the money. this is a story about money, about our in philippines,
we said, we're not gonna fight in the united states. we're going to be forward deployed in europe and asia. so germany is an occupied country with american troops all over the place. i lived in germany, you see tanks coming down the auto body. tens of thousands of troops occupying the country, france, keep them up. the germans occupied japan as an occupied country. come on folks. united states speeds to ban the newer for is general macarthur in 1945. he rose as a supreme power till 1952. and...
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how is it being covered there in the united states? because you couldn't, john, for suddenly africa being on the front pages of american newspapers when it came to the desire to destroy the share and break ups are done. now, they're confused immediately by what is going on, incident as well. you know, all of the celebrities have disappeared in the mainstream media is just into risk of re discovered therefore by talking about it and very different times. i think it just shows that with almost every african issue that the way it enters into the us sort of mainstream media is only in the context of some sort of state department engineered campaign to unseat some leader. and we saw something similar. ethiopia, recently, we saw it and cooked it while with the removal of president bog. both we've seen it over and over again in the history of this. and i think dar for, it was an issue where there was a lot of, you know, very spurious information put forward. that was designed to de contextualize, the issue in every way to take out the environ
how is it being covered there in the united states? because you couldn't, john, for suddenly africa being on the front pages of american newspapers when it came to the desire to destroy the share and break ups are done. now, they're confused immediately by what is going on, incident as well. you know, all of the celebrities have disappeared in the mainstream media is just into risk of re discovered therefore by talking about it and very different times. i think it just shows that with almost...
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states dc. gorbachev we making 90 united states have, oh, there was no pay for info which is there was a, you know, there is a difficult process of ordering me just as a frost boiling thing. drum you signed with young ladies and with the people from that position is the uh yeah, so you're going to use the glitch for the sign. the papers saying that got accords with household next shots, you know, violence would be stalled, might've stole. and then you know, next oh, you know that you bring in a position, reach that agreement, tends to that the less didn't say work and they never recall it. and then we go so many years way to so we just more that we find it anywhere the was everywhere the tax was in those and so huge papers and these people read the story in the same way you find 2 months of these calls are best you've waves and a lot of people died and people often started when didn't you say that you have been in both of these to say the was be but was this was, you know, this, this is well history, you know, don't talk to me about the cool don't talk to me about the cars are offensiv
states dc. gorbachev we making 90 united states have, oh, there was no pay for info which is there was a, you know, there is a difficult process of ordering me just as a frost boiling thing. drum you signed with young ladies and with the people from that position is the uh yeah, so you're going to use the glitch for the sign. the papers saying that got accords with household next shots, you know, violence would be stalled, might've stole. and then you know, next oh, you know that you bring in a...
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and quite frankly, china is not pressing them to choose the united states. it says it's either you, you're either with us or against us, but there are a lot of economic overlays right now. the u. s. is talking a lot about security, but almost all the countries in the world are looking for economic assistance. so far that has not been forthcoming. these things, these cracks are appearing in the us. this is actually making us more frantic because they believe that they have to do something dramatic in order to slow. not only china, but also all other perceived m. it's been been a way like cuba, russia, you name it. the list goes on. the 1st time in french polynesia history, a pro independence party is now in control of the government and follows a landslide election. victory. independence is the only way if we want to read the case to poverty that it's in a way it's all country over any referendum needs the approval of paris and even the most ardent of secessionist, acknowledge it could take 10 to 15 years to achieve their goal. the french president, the manua
and quite frankly, china is not pressing them to choose the united states. it says it's either you, you're either with us or against us, but there are a lot of economic overlays right now. the u. s. is talking a lot about security, but almost all the countries in the world are looking for economic assistance. so far that has not been forthcoming. these things, these cracks are appearing in the us. this is actually making us more frantic because they believe that they have to do something...
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to the united states. this became a major issue with the collapse of the soviet union, garbage of proposed to common european home from lisbon to start the military alliances. the victors defeated common efforts to move forward towards a more or less social democratic erasure. united states were strongly opposed, says that on the atlanta should report in this is inside. oh, for the united states. it's highest wish for europe, at least temporarily, is within has a band and search for independence finish joining the subordinating itself to the states to it's the same to which some would say they were already base is a gram stain in britain. yeah, that craft gary over the united states for so so long. we're running a little bit $200.00 time professor jones. i want to get to something really disturbing. and what you've been writing recently, i've told you said and coming from this pioneer of generative grammar, i'm saying that it's like loosely connected. you said that humanity kind of have a dedication to sel
to the united states. this became a major issue with the collapse of the soviet union, garbage of proposed to common european home from lisbon to start the military alliances. the victors defeated common efforts to move forward towards a more or less social democratic erasure. united states were strongly opposed, says that on the atlanta should report in this is inside. oh, for the united states. it's highest wish for europe, at least temporarily, is within has a band and search for...
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but the soviet union installed in that country no longer exists for the united states. is a corrupt club talk or see is probably the best way to. ready look at it is, uh, does not just in find a democrats republicans as well. the linkages with the military industrial car corporations, as well as with the pharmaceutical companies that the pay off that are going to members of congress to secure votes. and the same thing in the media, we saw just the other day peers. morgan was interviewing kerry like a person who should have been the governor of arizona. and when she started condemning the pharmaceutical companies and accusing him of being in their pocket, what did he do? he erase that part of the conversation because he is in fact in the pocket of the pharmaceutical companies. so this is not just a problem with joe biden, it extends through out american society today. corruption is endemic, but you know, they say they say lowest for the little people, right, laurie, because at the end of the day that the big heads, they never roll, they never, never wrote. let me just, y
but the soviet union installed in that country no longer exists for the united states. is a corrupt club talk or see is probably the best way to. ready look at it is, uh, does not just in find a democrats republicans as well. the linkages with the military industrial car corporations, as well as with the pharmaceutical companies that the pay off that are going to members of congress to secure votes. and the same thing in the media, we saw just the other day peers. morgan was interviewing kerry...
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so they are beginning to recoil against this, this gemini, by the united states. and because because of the weapon ization of economies and control that the, by the administration has thought over over the world, look, they didn't do europe any favorites. look what it's done to europe. yeah. made them a basket case. yeah. and, and then walk into what is going toward asia now the says, i mean, this is quite remarkable. michael, this is what the us does to its friends. okay. not our phones. okay. like that, of course are like what i agree to that friends is they blow up bad pipelines. that's what they do to their friends. well, that's all part of the part part of the part of the game right now. and, but i won a uh, you know, i m, i, uh, i studied history. that was my, my academic area. and that's the scholarly and you know, looking at world history, i can think of a case maybe you can wear a heads, your mind just says, hey, you're right, i've changed my mind with all the friends. that's not happening. i'm agreeing with all of you here. but ahead to me on doesn't wal
so they are beginning to recoil against this, this gemini, by the united states. and because because of the weapon ization of economies and control that the, by the administration has thought over over the world, look, they didn't do europe any favorites. look what it's done to europe. yeah. made them a basket case. yeah. and, and then walk into what is going toward asia now the says, i mean, this is quite remarkable. michael, this is what the us does to its friends. okay. not our phones. okay....
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and this is full spectrum dominance approach to the united states. they have that they have this policy for years. they are clear that anything that comes remotely close to interrupt, saying that at economic military, political dominance of the well, they will come down hard on. so that's why that coming down out on russia. and that's why they're coming down hard on china. we just have to white people up to the same. it's an organizing mission in the end for all of us. well, well, well michael, backfire and government jump in, michael. go ahead. yeah, it's back firing. because what, what, what the world the world is beginning to recoil it's, it's evolving and it's going to be accelerating. i've seen it with the, with countries that want to join brooks with this, this alternative world order, the multi polar world order. that's beginning to a 2 o'clock to come up with a c and countries. 10 of them just said they're going off the us dollar. uh, that's significant, that is very significant. so they are beginning to recoil against this, this geometry by
and this is full spectrum dominance approach to the united states. they have that they have this policy for years. they are clear that anything that comes remotely close to interrupt, saying that at economic military, political dominance of the well, they will come down hard on. so that's why that coming down out on russia. and that's why they're coming down hard on china. we just have to white people up to the same. it's an organizing mission in the end for all of us. well, well, well michael,...
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it took the united states so long to install any considerable amount of solar panels. we're still behind when it comes to manufacturing american companies is that they're always looking for the cheapest deal. and so we've off short so much of our manufacturing in every area, including solar panels that we fall in very far behind on manufacturing. and frankly, we're not as good as we should be on installing solar. it's only been in the last few years that we've taken, contrive to de carbonized our own energy system, but the power of the fossil fuel lobby and the nuclear lobby in the united states. it has has slowed down a process, a great deal. so i would not say that the united states has a world later. we're trying to catch up. the european union has done better than we have, especially some countries in europe, particularly germany, which has tried to de carbonized its energy system to clean energy. and so germany, i think, as a leader, when it comes to solar panels in europe, some of the other european countries do pretty well. but of course also fuels is probably n
it took the united states so long to install any considerable amount of solar panels. we're still behind when it comes to manufacturing american companies is that they're always looking for the cheapest deal. and so we've off short so much of our manufacturing in every area, including solar panels that we fall in very far behind on manufacturing. and frankly, we're not as good as we should be on installing solar. it's only been in the last few years that we've taken, contrive to de carbonized...