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europe . but they have to stop the end to the interviews of the united states and the u. n . a into africa. and they have to stop the europeans stealing the resources. and that's, i mean by oil and gold and dime is that the africa has. so the decision to succeed in the future of, of the african people, i'm going to be people. it's in the hands of going to be and people and the hands of the politicians feel stupid. it was really great to get your perspective cuz i can imagine that fast. how do you have seen in syria? the last and impact of the west export circled democracy, the stevens, the who and you to on this i'm fiscal on this. thank you so much for time. thank you. the only thing on the leasing it's customers, an investigation and to us pharmaceutical, john johnson and johnson has been opened by south africa's. i'm to trust right today. so now that's a mid to accusations of sky high pricing of one of its trucks. it treats to bachelors this. the initiation is based on information and the c
europe . but they have to stop the end to the interviews of the united states and the u. n . a into africa. and they have to stop the europeans stealing the resources. and that's, i mean by oil and gold and dime is that the africa has. so the decision to succeed in the future of, of the african people, i'm going to be people. it's in the hands of going to be and people and the hands of the politicians feel stupid. it was really great to get your perspective cuz i can imagine that fast. how do...
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bill instead of be making their way to continental europe. because europe has no borders. they can just head to the french side of the english channel and over to britain, where they can score the very best benefits and ultimately become the u. k. 's had a while and then tries to make deals with african countries to take them back, which is exactly what they've been doing in the past few months. now. cleaner. so announce the used 10 point plan, which is, it's a cold, bureaucratic response to a very eminent problem. make a list with all the time it would take to get into place. it's just far too little way too late and useless to stop the imminent influx. meanwhile, maloney's contribution was to push cleaner so uh, in front of everybody to get to need to do what the you agreed to pay over a $100000000.00 euros for the country to do earlier this year. in exchange for doing the job of holding migrates back from europe, ferrying them back to tanisha, if they happen to make it out to see and getting a grip on the migrant smugglers that were facilitating that. and despite that d
bill instead of be making their way to continental europe. because europe has no borders. they can just head to the french side of the english channel and over to britain, where they can score the very best benefits and ultimately become the u. k. 's had a while and then tries to make deals with african countries to take them back, which is exactly what they've been doing in the past few months. now. cleaner. so announce the used 10 point plan, which is, it's a cold, bureaucratic response to a...
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uh, the europe in america's poodle. what's your perspective when you look at it, i mean, we've seen germany basically the industrial icing. we're seeing, i mean, a migrant crisis. we're covering that number. there's uh, i mean that's when they to of, to very different options that were taken in libya, for example. but has europe lost itself into a 100 percent? i think uh, europe would be much better if they all integrated into the belt and road initiative into breaks all this stuff. and we saw just last week that the prime minister of italy, georgia maloney, the world economic forms favorite stooge. she came out and said that we are going to be likely leaving, developed and wrote initiative. and i thought to myself, why on earth would you do that? i mean, if you don't like the terms of the agreement, why not just re negotiate? if you get into fights with your domestic spouse and you, you immediately say i'm going to get a divorce from you that that's not really logical. that doesn't make sense. you should talk about the
uh, the europe in america's poodle. what's your perspective when you look at it, i mean, we've seen germany basically the industrial icing. we're seeing, i mean, a migrant crisis. we're covering that number. there's uh, i mean that's when they to of, to very different options that were taken in libya, for example. but has europe lost itself into a 100 percent? i think uh, europe would be much better if they all integrated into the belt and road initiative into breaks all this stuff. and we saw...
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i think europe is much more worried about others. i mean, we've seen most been happening in line producer with huge influx of a young man from africa. and who, you know, i don't know what the future is in europe, but it's not going to be. it's not going to be easily settled. this one, let me see, let me away. we will have to come on and told you guys about that. of course i was just correctly. exactly. that was a good. thank you. thanks to you have that's it for the show will be back on saturday with a brand new episode of going on the ground. but until then keep in touch. i will let social media if it's not sense, it didn't your country and had to watch. i don't going undergoing tv on rumble. don't com to watch. new and old episodes of going underground sees that day the the, the most affordable cuz it also the business. and you put in the dining those chairs. i know mary comes to you when you go to it is just such an upcoming thing to know. so let me provide you with best options. sure. ruckel him was man of the different student i
i think europe is much more worried about others. i mean, we've seen most been happening in line producer with huge influx of a young man from africa. and who, you know, i don't know what the future is in europe, but it's not going to be. it's not going to be easily settled. this one, let me see, let me away. we will have to come on and told you guys about that. of course i was just correctly. exactly. that was a good. thank you. thanks to you have that's it for the show will be back on...
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the europe, china, economic relationship is deep. it has benefited both sides. there is no intention of cause of that relationship. we do not seek self sufficiency or input substitution, which i concerns that the youth has actually raised about china, his own policies. oh, okay, so there what he's saying is, hey, this relationship is good, right? no need to start looking elsewhere and checking out other people, right? europe would never do that, even though we've asked you so many times if you're thinking of cheating on us. okay, so the big question is, why is there such a discrepancy between ursula stern words and those of this trade chief? now, just days later, the german economy minister provided a pretty big clue. now was a lot from the mind propose that we should have for the deep dive into the christian. if china as giving the good or no not w t o recording, soc seduce the german economic system. the german automotive industry is afraid, variety. so that if this would be the case and terrace would be invented on chinese costs or whatever. re read have to h
the europe, china, economic relationship is deep. it has benefited both sides. there is no intention of cause of that relationship. we do not seek self sufficiency or input substitution, which i concerns that the youth has actually raised about china, his own policies. oh, okay, so there what he's saying is, hey, this relationship is good, right? no need to start looking elsewhere and checking out other people, right? europe would never do that, even though we've asked you so many times if...
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i think europe is much more worried about others . i mean, we've seen what's been happening in line producer with huge influx of a young man from africa and who, you know, i don't know what the future is in europe, but it's not going to be. it's not going to be easily settle this problem. why don't i guess the way we will have to come on? i told you guys about that. of course i was just directly. exactly. that was a good. thank you. thanks to you have that's it for the show will be back on saturday with a brand new episode of on the ground. but until then keep in touch, why we're lost social media. if it's not sense, it didn't your country and had to watch. i don't going undergoing tv on rumble. don't com to watch new and old episodes of going underground sees after the the, there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing as clo
i think europe is much more worried about others . i mean, we've seen what's been happening in line producer with huge influx of a young man from africa and who, you know, i don't know what the future is in europe, but it's not going to be. it's not going to be easily settle this problem. why don't i guess the way we will have to come on? i told you guys about that. of course i was just directly. exactly. that was a good. thank you. thanks to you have that's it for the show will be back on...
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n g terminals in europe, which could of course be problematic. the job and part of it member role so commented on both ends, decisions a cut off russian energy supply. we have some crazy government, tmj. i'm you right now also, but they're not preparing not street the north stream pipelines. you know, they cut all of the all the rest you get supply in the past years. we always got cheap good for us and yes, and it was by default all economy and it's absolutely stupid to cut this off for interference. diplomacy should always be stepping in for your own interest, but business mode away. truth. it's about people's interest, like us interest or ukraine, you interest, but not all interest. and we some change this step back to a policy all stepping in for your own interest. if you're looking on the, the comic data, jeremy's losing interest size, keeping the same level around the sense. so we have to do something about this and business. absolutely the wrong ways. you also me, we're good relationship, a good trade connections to this, right? so we're ju
n g terminals in europe, which could of course be problematic. the job and part of it member role so commented on both ends, decisions a cut off russian energy supply. we have some crazy government, tmj. i'm you right now also, but they're not preparing not street the north stream pipelines. you know, they cut all of the all the rest you get supply in the past years. we always got cheap good for us and yes, and it was by default all economy and it's absolutely stupid to cut this off for...
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the people of the council of europe. sure, they're fine lines directly from. that's fine. okay, so now you can understand why russia faced the situation. so they would, but they will build power from exactly exactly rush us to solve, then russia today was already and then the number one way does it. but if we go back, we commemorated lives. last, during the big 3 day we thought was about to some 27000000 souls with loss uh, with the rushes rush ended, but right, they will. i mean, do these countries of the european union and the united states should look, lives lost, our lives lost a couple of 100000, but a couple 100000 even billed for it and says, i have a 1000000 in cut and russia and they know they want to commemorate the soldiers that i was wearing a ribbon, hannibal, joe, the ribbon. yeah, they why, why did they feel so? just because the russian side to not commemorate the soldiers at large loss even puts in, he was talking about the lives lost by no allies during that time. why do you think there's those so much a
the people of the council of europe. sure, they're fine lines directly from. that's fine. okay, so now you can understand why russia faced the situation. so they would, but they will build power from exactly exactly rush us to solve, then russia today was already and then the number one way does it. but if we go back, we commemorated lives. last, during the big 3 day we thought was about to some 27000000 souls with loss uh, with the rushes rush ended, but right, they will. i mean, do these...
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what helps the europe through the winter? and what the cost relay to europe is. uh oh, the rest of the world. will it be when the switch energy sources from cheap russian gas to a more expensive l n. g from the united states? definitely. it's going to be very expensive. uh, regardless of the coming of the united states, because yeah, we are talking about energy. you say you read t. yeah. on the energy security is generally tied into so economy security possibly speak right now. when you, when you look at to find you on the line is increasing kindly. you can see that the tax try physics, industrial effect, thoughts of suffering, strategy, domestic sex or suffering. from practice, you go my shot text or thoughts buffering because of high energy cost of the war that the united states is waging a gas its allies in the, in europe. there are many of all, it is interesting also in the review of countries, little made for a new country are thinking alike. because recently english has interviewed to dr. costs on, on, on getting prime minister exclusively said that if some
what helps the europe through the winter? and what the cost relay to europe is. uh oh, the rest of the world. will it be when the switch energy sources from cheap russian gas to a more expensive l n. g from the united states? definitely. it's going to be very expensive. uh, regardless of the coming of the united states, because yeah, we are talking about energy. you say you read t. yeah. on the energy security is generally tied into so economy security possibly speak right now. when you, when...
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that's not europe obviously. but also, although more of the assassination in like 1972 or 73 and all of palma, and i think 86 offered hair housing in the late eighty's at the end of the cold war . i mean, this business, this whole history of a bad things that the us has done when it took over management of western period. well aaron area, it's all around bills are coming due as bills are coming due. and aaron, let me go to matthew. now what about nord stream? i mean, what you know, here here is, you know, they, these people that glorify on climate change and all of it us and you have an administration the united states by all accounts come on. we created the, the, the worst, the geological incident and in the world history. okay. i mean, this is what you do to your friends, what do they do to their enemies? but again, matthew, this is a ship. the global shift in narratives i think is very, very interesting. and, and we, we, you know, we saw the united states outraged about the co and nigeria, but they weren't out
that's not europe obviously. but also, although more of the assassination in like 1972 or 73 and all of palma, and i think 86 offered hair housing in the late eighty's at the end of the cold war . i mean, this business, this whole history of a bad things that the us has done when it took over management of western period. well aaron area, it's all around bills are coming due as bills are coming due. and aaron, let me go to matthew. now what about nord stream? i mean, what you know, here here...
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i mean, the americans know this and you, europe in europe is also in the service only than the, the, the so called charles's browse and others you've been put in place because you're being you, you know, i think i prefer to go about measuring the spot that you're in, you, you have all the creational, c i united states, in order to unified europe on the flag and, you know, they have the continent to be easily managed by the united states. so you can union is an american construct, i would say, uh so, um, yes, i mean you have, the union has come up with that kind of blogs and you'd be the european within countries of whether you will be in countries a key to be come on board come, you belies, i'm not sure we can see the hungry we can see, oh, strongly can see other countries who are slightly moving away from the race be both by the united states. i mean, also when it comes to a bulk inspection of russia, all those drugs know, willing to have 9 participants from, from, from moscow doing the, um, the, the, the, the, the meetings, all of their demonstration hungry. we know that hungover a
i mean, the americans know this and you, europe in europe is also in the service only than the, the, the so called charles's browse and others you've been put in place because you're being you, you know, i think i prefer to go about measuring the spot that you're in, you, you have all the creational, c i united states, in order to unified europe on the flag and, you know, they have the continent to be easily managed by the united states. so you can union is an american construct, i would say,...
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it's not correct effect with a deep law for europe. and in the spirit of dollar that distinguishes these continents, we might ask where you had him. if you're not showing the was positive piece, creative ways to bring an end to the war in ukraine. ok. was it give you a sense of the, a provided by western countries? the ukraine has some days here from the gym until institute. you institutions, topless pledging of the 189000000000 euros is a complex begun. the united states follows not sending the equivalent of nearly $70000000.00 euro to keys and germany, which is signed off tax paychecks to the tune of some $20000000.00 euro rounds off the top 3 during the list. earlier we heard from the chief edison at the finished news outlet, and the last, a dentist put conan and he suggest to the pope's narrative on the ukraine conflict is controlled by acts as outside the vaskins. and what's the fault says now that it's a holy some kind of a task to do. i just wonder how high the decisions for our new craig is nowadays done. because the bought the
it's not correct effect with a deep law for europe. and in the spirit of dollar that distinguishes these continents, we might ask where you had him. if you're not showing the was positive piece, creative ways to bring an end to the war in ukraine. ok. was it give you a sense of the, a provided by western countries? the ukraine has some days here from the gym until institute. you institutions, topless pledging of the 189000000000 euros is a complex begun. the united states follows not sending...
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so that, so they don't mind blowing stuff up in, in, in europe. and i think if, you know, you mentioned article 5 a couple of times. and the only thing that i think we can hold with article 5 is that of the other members of nato cause one of the things the article 5 says is that other natal members will respond as they see fit. right? so what, what one hopes with an article 5 response is that a germany would send water and france would send back yet, and in britain would stand bankers. so that's what we hold. yeah, yeah, but go don't you think that as a result of that i tend to agree with the, with a we'd have force, we would have forced regime change in paris for squeezing change in rome, etc, etc. i don't think go ahead and finish up the last few seconds. go ahead. this is the optimist in the yes and, and just quickly you, you mentioned that it's important. remember, rush, you can't trust the united states. the minsk agreements were a fraud by the ignored rushes, demands in geneva, and look at what the united states did with the jcp away. and ju
so that, so they don't mind blowing stuff up in, in, in europe. and i think if, you know, you mentioned article 5 a couple of times. and the only thing that i think we can hold with article 5 is that of the other members of nato cause one of the things the article 5 says is that other natal members will respond as they see fit. right? so what, what one hopes with an article 5 response is that a germany would send water and france would send back yet, and in britain would stand bankers. so...
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it happened and that is the lead exchange is the biggest one in europe. and you'll find all kinds of financial play, of hedge funds, pension funds, getting big done into these and leaving often. so it's important because they knew that in fact, it isn't really a big shortage in supply. and so by on september the price is a back to the pre war levels in the week markets in the futures market. but developing countries fast, much higher prices, because meanwhile, currencies have depreciated and they are facing really a major crisis. i know you know, and advocating profiteering, but there is lots of money to be made is, is hey, in the short selling and long selling. but then why is, is that people don't actually know around the world where the prices for breads that they eat come from. i mean, how, how does the media manage to distort the mechanisms of the economies is something to do with it? is for universities, you teach and universities? is it something to do with the trickle down economics theory? what i want to just go trickle down economics, where do y
it happened and that is the lead exchange is the biggest one in europe. and you'll find all kinds of financial play, of hedge funds, pension funds, getting big done into these and leaving often. so it's important because they knew that in fact, it isn't really a big shortage in supply. and so by on september the price is a back to the pre war levels in the week markets in the futures market. but developing countries fast, much higher prices, because meanwhile, currencies have depreciated and...
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and in europe it still enjoys some support. but even in europe, there are signs that the us so generally maybe on the way there, i think, majorities in germany for example, believe that the u. s. and 8 or more responsible for the ukraine war, then russia or guten. and so, and, and around the world mean west africa, what's happening in west africa is related to what's happening. and new trainer says, because the, the us wanted to use the ukraine war as a way to create a new iron curtain and stock russia from trading with, with western europe and keep us near but lined with the us. but as we see in west africa where the french dominates their poles, the neo colonial hold, which has been assisted by the us. i mean it could it's, it's likely a recording to max blumenthal, his dad said blumenthal those emails to hillary. the french were very, will be fearful that libya was going to, um, basically we can the french, the currency in west africa. and that was one of the reasons they were behind getting rid of good that they, because he
and in europe it still enjoys some support. but even in europe, there are signs that the us so generally maybe on the way there, i think, majorities in germany for example, believe that the u. s. and 8 or more responsible for the ukraine war, then russia or guten. and so, and, and around the world mean west africa, what's happening in west africa is related to what's happening. and new trainer says, because the, the us wanted to use the ukraine war as a way to create a new iron curtain and...
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and europe in union is a american construct. i would say uh so um, yes, i mean you're being union has come out to kind of blogs and you'd be the european within countries of whether you will be in the country is a key to be come on board, come he lies. i'm not sure. we can see the hungry, we can see both joe, we can see other countries who are slightly moving away from the range the both by the united states. i mean, also when it comes to the boston summation of russia are both drugs no willing to have no, i bought this depends from, from, from most coke during the, um, the, the, the, the, the meetings on of the is ation hungry. we know the hungry and stuff from the very beginning business. the many other countries grew up behind because those things the same on for us and we bought a reluctance old codes, the girl. what does it normally do to, to drawing the code with, with, with living to all the we saw c o the hold my breath because palms are changing and people are the fools. but what is happening in the national elections a
and europe in union is a american construct. i would say uh so um, yes, i mean you're being union has come out to kind of blogs and you'd be the european within countries of whether you will be in the country is a key to be come on board, come he lies. i'm not sure. we can see the hungry, we can see both joe, we can see other countries who are slightly moving away from the range the both by the united states. i mean, also when it comes to the boston summation of russia are both drugs no willing...
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even as farm yields in the us, europe and india are all forecasted to decrease. for centuries, the vast majority of the eastern half a russia has been impossible to farm. but as the climate has begun to warm, the land has begun to improve across eastern russia, wild forest swamps in grasslands are slowly being transformed into grids for sweeping corn and wheat. as a process that is speculated to accelerate with global warming. and in russia, grain and yield production outlook were revised upwards as a result of milder temperatures during winter and weather conditions during the spring. agriculture is newly possible in the north, and the melting of greenland ice sheets will expose new areas for people to live farm and mine minerals. nukes, greenland is a city set to grow rapidly over the coming decades. fisheries, there are experiencing a boost as they can fish year round. now with warmer ocean temperatures that have drawn new fish species further north into greenland waters. nuke, farmers are now harvesting new cops including potatoes, radishes and broccoli. glob
even as farm yields in the us, europe and india are all forecasted to decrease. for centuries, the vast majority of the eastern half a russia has been impossible to farm. but as the climate has begun to warm, the land has begun to improve across eastern russia, wild forest swamps in grasslands are slowly being transformed into grids for sweeping corn and wheat. as a process that is speculated to accelerate with global warming. and in russia, grain and yield production outlook were revised...
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but i think that western countries, western europe, the united states definitely should be taking this very seriously. you claim filed law suits against poland, hungry and still back in the world trade organization. off of the 3 he states refused significant by the former goings, exports according to published media interest policy. that fee is apparently a binding of the product. that promotion is grain on the global market. a poland hundreds to the back here, withdrawing from the platform due to procedural caution. and the fact that ukraine could use the information provide on the called mission platform against these 3 countries and its pre w t o proceedings. ukraine in poland are starting to sound like a couple whose marriages on the rocks and have consulted divorce, lawyers of poland being told to avoid any contact that could possibly be used against it and legal proceedings. what happens with these 2 lovebirds? it seems like just yesterday, poland was bullying western european countries like germany and france to cause the gifts of weapons for its girlfriends libraries. zalinski
but i think that western countries, western europe, the united states definitely should be taking this very seriously. you claim filed law suits against poland, hungry and still back in the world trade organization. off of the 3 he states refused significant by the former goings, exports according to published media interest policy. that fee is apparently a binding of the product. that promotion is grain on the global market. a poland hundreds to the back here, withdrawing from the platform due...
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the and initial calculation shows that the reason he weighs across the us southern europe and china may have cost point 6 percent of gdp in 2023 as one day of extreme heat. about $32.00 degrees is equivalent to a half day of strike. additionally, heat affected employees reduce are working hours and experience work, slowdowns and errors. this as a well documented phenomenon and are more pronounced in poor countries, which often have higher exposure and longer ability given their lack of access to air conditioning. more than 61000 people have died in europe because of its records chattering heat wave last summer of 2022. and across the continent. wildfire sprang up in portugal, spain, and france. and despite having the lowest carbon emissions, the global south bear is almost the entirety of the economic brunt of extreme heat . they are hit harder by heat ways and because they're more economically vulnerable and lack the infrastructure to adapt to the extreme climates. july was the hottest month ever recorded globally, further raising concerns about a future where children, especially thos
the and initial calculation shows that the reason he weighs across the us southern europe and china may have cost point 6 percent of gdp in 2023 as one day of extreme heat. about $32.00 degrees is equivalent to a half day of strike. additionally, heat affected employees reduce are working hours and experience work, slowdowns and errors. this as a well documented phenomenon and are more pronounced in poor countries, which often have higher exposure and longer ability given their lack of access...
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his time is up in europe and commission. i think she have been chosen by by to so given all of us, perhaps, well this thinks there's still some opportunity, some of the news to make a 2nd play, if perhaps installed next summer for whatever reason i'm buying this out of office, then perhaps some you know the shots again, so it seems as though he may, will be not cashing in his chips. these things, it may well be that he's got a 2nd shot to it. so to answer your question, whether it matches it really comes down to whether ben wallace himself can stay in the media spotlight and keep these relationships going on. and do you think the relationship between the us me okay, may 1 a bit smooth the, with the new secretary, defense secretary or a downstairs. i mean, you know, i, you know, we, we, we're almost a 3rd world country and bring them out. you know, of the economy is in a terrible states. and this particular story just highlights the fact that, you know, defense spending is now going to con, spelt, like, once again, the prime
his time is up in europe and commission. i think she have been chosen by by to so given all of us, perhaps, well this thinks there's still some opportunity, some of the news to make a 2nd play, if perhaps installed next summer for whatever reason i'm buying this out of office, then perhaps some you know the shots again, so it seems as though he may, will be not cashing in his chips. these things, it may well be that he's got a 2nd shot to it. so to answer your question, whether it matches it...
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i think europe is much more worried about others. i mean, we've seen most been happening in line producer with huge influx of a young man from africa. and who, you know, i don't know what the future is in europe, but it's not going to be. it's not going to be easily settled to this problem. let me see, let me away. we will have to come on and told you guys about that. of course i was just correctly. exactly. that was a good. thank you. thanks to you. and that's it for the show will be back on saturday with a brand new episode of going on the ground. but until then keep in touch. why will that social media, if it's not sense, it didn't your country and had to watch? i don't going. undergoing tv on rumble. don't com to watch new and old episodes of going underground sees that day. the the total is the aggressor today, i'm authorizing additional strong sanctions. today russia was the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that is constantly growing. but i think you chose that probably the most of the seniors just c
i think europe is much more worried about others. i mean, we've seen most been happening in line producer with huge influx of a young man from africa. and who, you know, i don't know what the future is in europe, but it's not going to be. it's not going to be easily settled to this problem. let me see, let me away. we will have to come on and told you guys about that. of course i was just correctly. exactly. that was a good. thank you. thanks to you. and that's it for the show will be back on...
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it strengthens margaret's case for refugee status in europe. more of them seem to pretty much willing to roll the dice. remember when syria was a total mass, as a result of that country being more torn. thank you. western nations again and migrants fled to the via turkey, germany. at that time, sure was seeing a different tune under chancellor aguilar merkel. and that would be way back in august of 2015. what issues? when so many people take on so much to pursue their dream of a life in germany, then this really isn't a bad testimony for us. the world sees germany as a country of hope and opportunity. i say this quite simply, germany is a strong country and the motivation behind our approach to these things must be that we have achieved so much. we can do this. i'm looking for looks like germany is full now. no vacancy. so it's pulling by the way was official. so famously drag that it refuses to take even one single migrate. and they're definitely not going to start taking an e. now as they head into a national election, this fall, there's real
it strengthens margaret's case for refugee status in europe. more of them seem to pretty much willing to roll the dice. remember when syria was a total mass, as a result of that country being more torn. thank you. western nations again and migrants fled to the via turkey, germany. at that time, sure was seeing a different tune under chancellor aguilar merkel. and that would be way back in august of 2015. what issues? when so many people take on so much to pursue their dream of a life in...
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now it's beginning to road domestic politics in europe. it doesn't bode well for uh, there's a lensky regime in all of his back or is go ahead. teddy. uh, well, uh, i was told what comes to me uh end of june. uh, it was uh invited to the academy of for rena fietta, indiana. and i attempted to meet him with the, the best of books, rasa us. and so what i have been hearing sounds is gentlemen, is that a russian would be losing to me. yeah. there would be enough to fly, get into europe, then flags flying over games in the boat, 6 moans. all right, hold on. so the number 2 of the central bank to the same, that's the last time economy was complete. the collapsing that they really seen was a disaster, and so on an airplane times they have been giving me a call to the teen tech to talk about my own experience. so basically is this guy is they want to go to war to the end. so they need to tweak the because what do you have been observing for the moment? is that what we are, the lack of the supply in, in know to the, in the price as being claim, bei
now it's beginning to road domestic politics in europe. it doesn't bode well for uh, there's a lensky regime in all of his back or is go ahead. teddy. uh, well, uh, i was told what comes to me uh end of june. uh, it was uh invited to the academy of for rena fietta, indiana. and i attempted to meet him with the, the best of books, rasa us. and so what i have been hearing sounds is gentlemen, is that a russian would be losing to me. yeah. there would be enough to fly, get into europe, then flags...
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europe, but uh, just to rev up us group deployments to europe in general. and perhaps we were deployed under $50000.00 troops. and i think that's really, really foolish. we shouldn't have any groups in eastern europe. we never should've had any troops in eastern europe. and i think uh, you know, the, the right course of action is to pursue some kind of mutual security agreement, such as being offered to us and nato in december of 2021. the terms of which were mostly favorable to the us from a national security perspective. wait. so showing the families of the $300000.00 service people that concerns are going to be asking. who is the president of the united states, the joe biden? or is it lensky? well, i think that's, that's absolutely right. uh, you know, uh, i was asked uh back in may of last year on another video interview. um, you know, if, if i thought the list gate was bind spotlight or us pop and i said no, i think it's, i didn't find as accurate as a piece of list these pop it. so why would you do that? well, i think uh, you know, i think buying in t
europe, but uh, just to rev up us group deployments to europe in general. and perhaps we were deployed under $50000.00 troops. and i think that's really, really foolish. we shouldn't have any groups in eastern europe. we never should've had any troops in eastern europe. and i think uh, you know, the, the right course of action is to pursue some kind of mutual security agreement, such as being offered to us and nato in december of 2021. the terms of which were mostly favorable to the us from a...
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they had an african leader who was very effective in keeping migrants in africa from reaching europe, libyan leader, walmart adolphe, but france and the u. k. lead the way for nato to take him out. so the way things were supposed to work is that other countries are supposed to now take migrants to reduce the burden on italy, in the interest of solidarity and all that. so let's check in to see how that's working. all right, and from now the tongues between all teams in a totally within migrants to be welcome to in germany aust suspended well respect in obligations. and as soon as there is a change, we will welcome more people given the current, the high migrate to repress, showing germany then go in suspension of dublin sauce 1st by some member states, including easily reinforces the major challenges. germany's currently facing in terms of its reception and accommodation capacity. like obviously you didn't get the memo about unity in solitary sounds like he's auditioning for communities fight club. of course, as more on rosters of africa as a result of of fail county to counterterroris
they had an african leader who was very effective in keeping migrants in africa from reaching europe, libyan leader, walmart adolphe, but france and the u. k. lead the way for nato to take him out. so the way things were supposed to work is that other countries are supposed to now take migrants to reduce the burden on italy, in the interest of solidarity and all that. so let's check in to see how that's working. all right, and from now the tongues between all teams in a totally within migrants...
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what helps the europe through the winter? and what the cost really to you a p is all the rest of the world. will it be when the switch energy sources from uh, chip, russian gas to a more expensive l n. g from the united states? definitely. it's going to be very expensive. uh, regardless of the coming of the united states, because yeah, we are talking about and you say you read to yeah. on the energy security is generally tied into, so a comic security possibly speak right now in your how when you look at to find you on the line isaac creek and kindly, you can see that the tri physics, industrial effect, thoughts are suffering strategic, domestics, 2nd thoughts are suffering, practice you go my show 6 to south suffering because of high energy cost of the war that the united states is waging a gas it's allies in the, in europe. germany of all, it is interesting. also the review of countries, little nathan new countries are thinking alike because the recently image has interviewed to the doctor costs on on, on getting prime mini
what helps the europe through the winter? and what the cost really to you a p is all the rest of the world. will it be when the switch energy sources from uh, chip, russian gas to a more expensive l n. g from the united states? definitely. it's going to be very expensive. uh, regardless of the coming of the united states, because yeah, we are talking about and you say you read to yeah. on the energy security is generally tied into, so a comic security possibly speak right now in your how when...
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this war must end as soon as possible because the only way forward for europe is peace. the way i can, i don't like the way they're treating check citizens and the lack of attention to this check republic, they tend to give a priority because they prefer the interest of all the powers, like brussels and ukraine, about food, and especially america. i disagree with the way the government is dragging us into the will to settle settles. they should stop supporting ukraine and start carrying about their own people. not only is our government falling further in debt, but it's also guaranteeing ukraine's which is nearly $20000000000.00. and a few crane fails to pay, the burden will rest on the check tax pair. we're from american just columbus on political commentary. so bradley black in the ship, he spoke about the protest of concerns of the 10 government. it's a whole new plan while leaving his own people behind the check government, you know, sort of see all of the government effect the fee, all the o d s and the current etc. right? coalition came in on demand a cleaning of p
this war must end as soon as possible because the only way forward for europe is peace. the way i can, i don't like the way they're treating check citizens and the lack of attention to this check republic, they tend to give a priority because they prefer the interest of all the powers, like brussels and ukraine, about food, and especially america. i disagree with the way the government is dragging us into the will to settle settles. they should stop supporting ukraine and start carrying about...
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so here's douglas in the united states, call me this for united europe, right? this is a general story, how d e u was born. this is a fake story in the life, the union of coal and sealed, know the purpose was only one to create europe. as for school, the 5 of a gas soviet union, and the rational i mean does is it doesn't sound too far for us to, to, but the that know you, you will have the, they, they were, they were left there just in case the us or no the, you know, so as i, well, that is something sure since the island does broke this decision which will assign the congress of united states the leading seminal top leading companies like forward and they fine lines the beginning and the bird on united states commented for united europe flooding, 90 percent of members, and the people of the council bureau. sure, they're fine lines directly from. that's fine. okay, so now you can understand why russia faced the situation so they would, but they will build power for exactly. is that exactly rush us to solve? then russia today was already and then the number one w
so here's douglas in the united states, call me this for united europe, right? this is a general story, how d e u was born. this is a fake story in the life, the union of coal and sealed, know the purpose was only one to create europe. as for school, the 5 of a gas soviet union, and the rational i mean does is it doesn't sound too far for us to, to, but the that know you, you will have the, they, they were, they were left there just in case the us or no the, you know, so as i, well, that is...
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and it's just been a disaster for the average person here in europe. and instead of being dependent on russian gas, which of us constantly was saying, and browsing in europe not to not to be doing. we're now completely dependent or over dependent on american liquefied natural gas. it's even more expensive than wells, no end in sight. yeah, well we're relying on razor power, solar power, but that's not ready for primetime. yeah. but with, with friends like the united states, the europeans don't need any friends it's, it's really, it's truly extraordinary. and i mean, i've all often said, you know, we will need future psychologists to explain it, not historians. i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion on ukraine state. stay with are the, [000:00:00;00] the russian states. never as one of the most sense community most i'll send some of the same assistance to far must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will bend in the european union, the kremlin media
and it's just been a disaster for the average person here in europe. and instead of being dependent on russian gas, which of us constantly was saying, and browsing in europe not to not to be doing. we're now completely dependent or over dependent on american liquefied natural gas. it's even more expensive than wells, no end in sight. yeah, well we're relying on razor power, solar power, but that's not ready for primetime. yeah. but with, with friends like the united states, the europeans don't...
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they've obviously like, uh, in europe and in the united states. it's a nationalized banks of the $28.00 prizes. why is it developing countries are still being advised and it relates to what the i may have presented. we say is part of that conditional am if a loans and loan servicing, why are they still being told to privatize even here in the u a. i mean, every country in the, in the developing world and emerging economies, those big consultancies are hired and so on to privatize not democratize. the yes and inside the advanced was, is recognizing more and more that you need the public sector that you need to probably control over critical institutions including and find that, but also in a whole range of utilities and other things. however, bad big business still wants to make money out of all of these things in the rest of the world. and the reason why it's engaged on allowed is because it, it actually is extremely profitable for global big businesses, especially the multinational, based in the us and europe and japan as the way to actually make
they've obviously like, uh, in europe and in the united states. it's a nationalized banks of the $28.00 prizes. why is it developing countries are still being advised and it relates to what the i may have presented. we say is part of that conditional am if a loans and loan servicing, why are they still being told to privatize even here in the u a. i mean, every country in the, in the developing world and emerging economies, those big consultancies are hired and so on to privatize not...
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guess is a major role material for fertilizers, production in europe, and ports, almost 40 percent of the letter from russia. and then there's japan, which has been riding the anti russians sanctions, trains of its western allies. it also increased its in for it says russian grain by get this 5679 percent in july year. i'm here and just under 510 percent over the 1st 6 months of this year. so over a larger timeframe that's compared to last year. and now it seems that the word is starting to get out. and t of is getting really upset with all the cheating that its allies are doing behind its back with rush i particularly and circumventing their very own priced cap and post on rushing crude at $60.00 a barrel last december by purchasing oil from other countries like india, that just may have had a russian identity before emigrate to india, and co mingled with other fellow oil molecules there before being refined and sold on the global market. before the invasion, india was buying russian oil, but the level of their imports was very marginal. only around one percent of their imported oil.
guess is a major role material for fertilizers, production in europe, and ports, almost 40 percent of the letter from russia. and then there's japan, which has been riding the anti russians sanctions, trains of its western allies. it also increased its in for it says russian grain by get this 5679 percent in july year. i'm here and just under 510 percent over the 1st 6 months of this year. so over a larger timeframe that's compared to last year. and now it seems that the word is starting to get...
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now it's beginning to a road domestic politics in europe. it doesn't bode well for uh, there's a lensky regime in all of his back or is go ahead. teddy as well. uh, i was told, uh when comes to me uh, end of june. uh it was uh invited to the academy. oh sorry enough hear indiana. and i attempted to meet him with the the best of books to rasa. and so what i have been hearing sounds is jenson. and is that a rush? i would be losing 2 more. there would be another flag and the europe in flag flying over campus in about 6 months. all right, hold on. so the number 2 of the central bank saying that's the last time economy was complete, the collapsing that they really seen was a disaster. and so on an airplane times they have been giving me a call to the teen fact to talk about my own experience. so basically is this case, they want to go to war to the end festival. they need to tweak the because what do you have been observing for the moment? is that what we have a lack of supply in, in no t the in the price has been calling, being skyrocketing to a
now it's beginning to a road domestic politics in europe. it doesn't bode well for uh, there's a lensky regime in all of his back or is go ahead. teddy as well. uh, i was told, uh when comes to me uh, end of june. uh it was uh invited to the academy. oh sorry enough hear indiana. and i attempted to meet him with the the best of books to rasa. and so what i have been hearing sounds is jenson. and is that a rush? i would be losing 2 more. there would be another flag and the europe in flag flying...
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they, they, duster lives in the europe is no longer uh, from the united states. i would say i would go even further the united states never proceed. you, but europe as an online, it was a us, at the corner of the, a bustle, approximate. so if you're a mazda and about so the relationship is slightly different on the dynamic between friends. we never been friends and, and i'm the united states. i mean, the americans know this and you're in europe is also in the service only than the the, the, the so called charles's browse and others who been put in place because you have to, you know, i think i prefer to go about measuring the spot in you, you have all the creation of the united states in order to unified europe on the flag and, you know, the continent to be easily managed by united states. so you can union is an american construct, i would say, uh so um, yes, i mean you're being union has come up with that kind of blogs. you roku within countries of whether you will be in countries a key to be come on board, come you belies, i'm not sure we can see the hungry we
they, they, duster lives in the europe is no longer uh, from the united states. i would say i would go even further the united states never proceed. you, but europe as an online, it was a us, at the corner of the, a bustle, approximate. so if you're a mazda and about so the relationship is slightly different on the dynamic between friends. we never been friends and, and i'm the united states. i mean, the americans know this and you're in europe is also in the service only than the the, the, the...
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i think um, but ultimately what's happened is europe is traded. that cheap russian gas for super expensive american liquefied natural gas. it's $34.00 times as an annual nat cole, the french presence at the market price of what's being paid in the us. the prices of skyrocketed for everything to the point where germany, the economic engine of your can't either afford to make fertilizer. so what's the doing? importing $300.00. 36. i think it is percent more from russia. so in other words, instead of making these things itself with cheap rushing gas, they're importing the, the end product from russia in the meantime. or they've also boosted russian liquefied natural gas and drugs. it's right, by 40 percent in e compared to 2021. so ultimately, they're doing all this virtuously going, saying, you know, look, we're sticking into a lot and that's what he said, because we stopped buying russian energy. and yet there's sneaky, the in the back door. so all of this is just to make sure aid, it's all just to appease the average person who doesn't scratch ben
i think um, but ultimately what's happened is europe is traded. that cheap russian gas for super expensive american liquefied natural gas. it's $34.00 times as an annual nat cole, the french presence at the market price of what's being paid in the us. the prices of skyrocketed for everything to the point where germany, the economic engine of your can't either afford to make fertilizer. so what's the doing? importing $300.00. 36. i think it is percent more from russia. so in other words, instead...
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i mean, the europe is being the industrialized. i, i don't see it as in much of an asset if it, it, it, it's the industrialized poor in recession all of the time. what kind of when is that andrew was it says even full for the united states, it's a $11.00 competitor potential competitive down. and we know that going back to the most true question, is that for the united say, why don't the greatest spreads for the united states? from that perspective was a close alliance between german economy and russia. so once you have you up down and you know, for, for the german companies moving to the, you know, from production to united states that the china to any other countries you, they, they duster lies in the europe is no longer uh, from united states. uh, i would say i would go even further the united states never perceive you, but europe as an online, it was a us, at the corner of the, a bustle, approximate. so if you're a mazda in about, so the relationship is a slightly different on the dynamic between friends. we never been friends
i mean, the europe is being the industrialized. i, i don't see it as in much of an asset if it, it, it, it's the industrialized poor in recession all of the time. what kind of when is that andrew was it says even full for the united states, it's a $11.00 competitor potential competitive down. and we know that going back to the most true question, is that for the united say, why don't the greatest spreads for the united states? from that perspective was a close alliance between german economy...