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so he decided to leave russia and go to spain where he has a few friends. ready to tell everyone to take something different, i'm taking my playstation a whole life and just 2 suitcases and another life before him. but the fear of persecution stayed with him right up until boarding the airplane. was done with that to him, the bush. as soon as i had this feeling that i would get to the airport and something would happen and package control, i'm not even comfortable here. or they have an issue with my documents or customers . i'll send you some of them the what the welcome to when i pass the passport control and my things were being taken off the conveyor belt. by the time i saw a group of police officers gather many young people, they were looking straight out to get every nod from an officer. seemed a huge danger of, of taking took most of the, the constantine managed to leave the country via turkey and arrived safely in spain . some of those were a terrible 20 hours. i'm thirsty and i want to have a smoke. first, he wants to apply for a sty live in spain.
so he decided to leave russia and go to spain where he has a few friends. ready to tell everyone to take something different, i'm taking my playstation a whole life and just 2 suitcases and another life before him. but the fear of persecution stayed with him right up until boarding the airplane. was done with that to him, the bush. as soon as i had this feeling that i would get to the airport and something would happen and package control, i'm not even comfortable here. or they have an issue...
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we have people here from united states, from russia, from india, from germany, from u. c o p a. where yeah, it is just a small community, a 100 families, a whole lot. chang. yeah. who are going to say, what the hell is the americans are ring in this one because they are all jews. we are all jews who were exiled from this land about 2000 years ago. we kept that connection to the land for out those millennium. and now, thanks to god, we are coming back to our land if the united nation says that there has to be a significant increase that attacks from setlist. and then also, as this area was called by the united nations, an occupation that is illegal under the geneva convention, that it is only right for the united states to take actions. how do you respond to that? there's not a legal for me to raise my children here. i'm not bothering anybody else as why i never belong to anybody else who was always state lance. we're going to decide what's best for us. we've established the state which is thriving, which is helping people all over the world. and nobody's gonna tell us where we c
we have people here from united states, from russia, from india, from germany, from u. c o p a. where yeah, it is just a small community, a 100 families, a whole lot. chang. yeah. who are going to say, what the hell is the americans are ring in this one because they are all jews. we are all jews who were exiled from this land about 2000 years ago. we kept that connection to the land for out those millennium. and now, thanks to god, we are coming back to our land if the united nation says that...
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in russia and he was the owner of that back then. so he refused to do that. then a couple of years after that, he said that he got pressure again from us to ortiz, to release the data regarding the ukrainian protest leaders. and again, he refused to do that, and a telegram list i forget was even blocked or rochelle for 2 years. but of course, so horror it is quick. they realize that they, it's quite hard to block something these days and as you are but knows as well with r t. so telegram returns and people do, of decided to leave russia in pursuit of his freedom of speech. you tried various countries before the united states. he tried single poor, he tried germany as well in germany, didn't work out for the project reasons because he wasn't aware that your regulations require you to hire local as far as even if he can find it. even if he can't find any one. and then finally as the realize that us was a disaster. so it was, he got marked in san francisco and he settled and the u. a. but he seems to be happy. so in his proceeds to provide this platform that off
in russia and he was the owner of that back then. so he refused to do that. then a couple of years after that, he said that he got pressure again from us to ortiz, to release the data regarding the ukrainian protest leaders. and again, he refused to do that, and a telegram list i forget was even blocked or rochelle for 2 years. but of course, so horror it is quick. they realize that they, it's quite hard to block something these days and as you are but knows as well with r t. so telegram...
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. >> and that was on whether or not russia was interfering in our election. congressman raskin, at the time that produced gasps even among republicans. how did we get to the point where republicans went from finding that to be an ewe tray and unacceptable comment, even republicans thinking that, to essentially that being the bottom line, putin is innocent. ukraine is guilty. and essentially, effectively, i guess, what mike johnson's caucus is saying that the united states must back off and allow putin to take over ukraine. >> well, donald trump has cemented his alliance with vladimir putin. and putin's filthy imperialist invasion of ukraine. and attack on ukrainian democracy. it is splitting the republican party right now because some of the -- i don't know what to call them, the more conservative institutionalists maintain some memory of an earlier republican party are not willing to throw themselves completely into the putin/xi autocratics camp. but then you have the matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene and chip roy, the hard core maga faction which will f
. >> and that was on whether or not russia was interfering in our election. congressman raskin, at the time that produced gasps even among republicans. how did we get to the point where republicans went from finding that to be an ewe tray and unacceptable comment, even republicans thinking that, to essentially that being the bottom line, putin is innocent. ukraine is guilty. and essentially, effectively, i guess, what mike johnson's caucus is saying that the united states must back off...
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russia tried and failed to take this city, but with its border only 60 miles away, the skies bring a constant threat. the force of the blast did this to anastasia's home. translation: it will be very cold to spend the night here. i have the children, so i will go to the neighbour's, and then we will repair this. but i don't know if it makes sense at this stage of our lives. a familiar recovery routine followed. for ukrainians, there is no escaping russia's invasion, and after watching western allies unite behind israel, their leader wants the same for his country. translation: allies have shown in the middle east i what they can really do when there is enough determination. ukraine is increasingly fighting this war on its own. its chances of victory have become more remote, and instead of planning to liberate all of its territory, kyiv is calculating how much of it could be conceded to russia. president zelensky is being more frank about the chances of losing in an attempt to restore a much—needed sense of urgency. nato is continuing to posture with sea and air drills along its eas
russia tried and failed to take this city, but with its border only 60 miles away, the skies bring a constant threat. the force of the blast did this to anastasia's home. translation: it will be very cold to spend the night here. i have the children, so i will go to the neighbour's, and then we will repair this. but i don't know if it makes sense at this stage of our lives. a familiar recovery routine followed. for ukrainians, there is no escaping russia's invasion, and after watching western...
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china is buying oil from russia, violating those sanctions and iran is selling drone missiles to russia, despite sanctions, raising more money and fueling equality war and israeli war abide ups have -- bidens have done nothing, why hasn't joe biden publicly chastised china for financing two wars. where is the public warning? i'm reading through a reutters story today, it was dated yesterday, april 16, iran's unprecedent side missile and drone strike on israel, is, unlikely to prompt dramatic sanction action on iran oil expert from the biden administration due to worries about boosting oil prices and angering top buyer china. oh, my gosh. angering top buyer china. i'm sure that reuters shore is right, all along bidens have been worried more about the gasoline prices than israel 's security or america's security, if they preopen fossil fuel spigots and drill, baby, drill, oil would be closer to $40 a barrel than today's 90 that could put iran back in bankruptcy. but no, the green new deal is more important than protecting israel. did i mention mr. trump? well one thing high taught me, was
china is buying oil from russia, violating those sanctions and iran is selling drone missiles to russia, despite sanctions, raising more money and fueling equality war and israeli war abide ups have -- bidens have done nothing, why hasn't joe biden publicly chastised china for financing two wars. where is the public warning? i'm reading through a reutters story today, it was dated yesterday, april 16, iran's unprecedent side missile and drone strike on israel, is, unlikely to prompt dramatic...
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that, that are pro russia. it is really shocking. >> and i guess that brings me back to that point. you know, if she chooses to go ahead and move with the motion to vacate the speaker. if you don't save the speaker, you're helping marjorie taylor greene and whoever the kind of person is that marjorie taylor greene and those who support her would want to be the speaker. is that something you'd ever be comfortable with well, i think first i have to see some leadership from the speaker. >> i've not seen that yet as i said, this has taken him too long. this has been going on for too long, and his solution at the end of the day is not to do anything different, but to do to break it up. so that now we're going to have to revote it in the senate, which is going to take even more time. so i'm incredibly frustrated right now. if we can get this passed through the house and then if there is a need for democrats to support him i'll address that at the time, but i think right now the substance of this bill and getting it passed is the critical priority all right. what congresswoman cheryl, i ap
that, that are pro russia. it is really shocking. >> and i guess that brings me back to that point. you know, if she chooses to go ahead and move with the motion to vacate the speaker. if you don't save the speaker, you're helping marjorie taylor greene and whoever the kind of person is that marjorie taylor greene and those who support her would want to be the speaker. is that something you'd ever be comfortable with well, i think first i have to see some leadership from the speaker....
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in the past few weeks, due to melting ice other rivers and russia, like the bowl in siberia, have also bus that banks thousands of had to leave the area authorities in rochelle . being criticized but not paying enough attention to full costing water levels and responding more effectively. to meet them into the bank, go out to 0 police over 8 of the largest squats in front $100.00 days ahead of the pirates of lympics. 450 migrants evicted from the warehouse and the southern side of all the capital. the most well documented with the move to camps outside paris. what with the games, just around the corner, it should be a ton of excitement and anticipation of the capitalist residence. what has been met with mixed reactions from sizes as well. it's been 7 years in the making for paris as the city finalizes preparations for the start of the games come july, 10 and a half 1000 athletes from 206 countries will descend on francis capital for an event that's expected to drawing $13000000.00 spectators so the $2100000.00 inhabitants who lived the spinet, disruptive period for lots of them. the.
in the past few weeks, due to melting ice other rivers and russia, like the bowl in siberia, have also bus that banks thousands of had to leave the area authorities in rochelle . being criticized but not paying enough attention to full costing water levels and responding more effectively. to meet them into the bank, go out to 0 police over 8 of the largest squats in front $100.00 days ahead of the pirates of lympics. 450 migrants evicted from the warehouse and the southern side of all the...
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reported on that npr editor last week, totally left wing after trump's election, failed to fully report on russia, the hunter biden laptop issue, et cetera. >> and he was suspended for five days for his honesty. the new npr chief who suspended him said his comments were disrespectful, hurtful and demeaning, particularly the comments that npr was more focused on diversity then quality journalism. remember npr is government funded this is the new ceo in action. >> perhaps for our most tricky disagreements, seeking the truth and seeking to convince others of the truth might not be the right place to start. i'm certain that the truth exists for you and probably for the person sitting next to you but this may not be the same truth. the number 1 challenge that we see is of course the first amendment in the united states is a fairly robust protection of rights. >> totally. >> as a result of wonderful comments like that and the ceo justifying looting in the name of racial justice, now the whistleblowing editor has resigned. he wrote today, i cannot work in a newsroom where i'm disparaged by the new ceo w
reported on that npr editor last week, totally left wing after trump's election, failed to fully report on russia, the hunter biden laptop issue, et cetera. >> and he was suspended for five days for his honesty. the new npr chief who suspended him said his comments were disrespectful, hurtful and demeaning, particularly the comments that npr was more focused on diversity then quality journalism. remember npr is government funded this is the new ceo in action. >> perhaps for our most...
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russia already violated the un charter. russia tries to annihilate ukraine. and in this particular case, it's up to the western world to decide what kind of world, what kind of global order we want to see in the forthcoming future. but you seem to be deliberately missing my main point, which is that in washington, there is and remains absolutely no desire to risk a serious further escalation with putin and with moscow. you know better than i do that the vice president, kamala harris, and the national security advisor, jake sullivan, have both told zelensky in the last few weeks to back off from ukraine's drone strikes against russia's oil refinery and oil and gas assets, because, again, the americans are so worried about, quote unquote "escalation". so, going back to oil refineries, russian oil refineries are completely legitimate targets. and it has nothing to do with the spike of oil prices. yeah, but... i know what you think. i'm trying to understand whether you understand washington right now or whether you're failing to understand them. i'm trying, steph
russia already violated the un charter. russia tries to annihilate ukraine. and in this particular case, it's up to the western world to decide what kind of world, what kind of global order we want to see in the forthcoming future. but you seem to be deliberately missing my main point, which is that in washington, there is and remains absolutely no desire to risk a serious further escalation with putin and with moscow. you know better than i do that the vice president, kamala harris, and the...
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the resources so close to home would reduce europe's dependency on china and russia for supplies. i mean growing global's engines in europe, the new portion tie con to but west will set you back to 130000 euros. mercedes h u. s. cost almost a $110000.00 on the audi q for each one, just the $53000.00 b w use id 3 starts at around $37000.00 euros. and those prices for jim and electric cars are all with no extra features included. to pricey finch showing these models are an option, but all the competitive performance wise to a crash test cars made by china b y d have performed just as well as their european rivals. right now there's a growing backlog of b y. the cars and the german court of frame are often due to insufficient demand. but having sold more electric cars than anyone else in the last quarter of 2023, the car maker is not putting the brakes on its expansion strategy across germany, new b y, the show rooms are popping up like this one in berlin for most customers. it's their 1st look at the chinese vehicles. they're used to driving a vw, mercedes or a rental. what are curi
the resources so close to home would reduce europe's dependency on china and russia for supplies. i mean growing global's engines in europe, the new portion tie con to but west will set you back to 130000 euros. mercedes h u. s. cost almost a $110000.00 on the audi q for each one, just the $53000.00 b w use id 3 starts at around $37000.00 euros. and those prices for jim and electric cars are all with no extra features included. to pricey finch showing these models are an option, but all the...
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middle of the next world war because we can see how the, the, the biting lines that are happening, russia, iran, we have the access of resistance. and the united states is not going to walk away from this. and a lot of american politicians, particularly in the senate, would really welcoming and an open attack on iran, which would be disastrous for everyone. eric as well. yes, but uh, is the guy pack yes. this is its finest moment now it's got uh, congress, really in his crutches, even if biden wanted to do what with getting re elected with making the great president would be to insist on this cease fire and force is real to negotiate properly. that would be, of course, a wonderful thing, but it is real with it with assassin eats is. that's what it's great guys, very much like ukraine. it's a, it's not staging, its distorted development that it goes after terrorist activity. so it gets us in the leaders, kit kennedy, both kennedy's i'm, i'm convinced we're a mazda of the operations. we don't know, 911. but these huge terrorist operations really is really, is very good at this and, and that
middle of the next world war because we can see how the, the, the biting lines that are happening, russia, iran, we have the access of resistance. and the united states is not going to walk away from this. and a lot of american politicians, particularly in the senate, would really welcoming and an open attack on iran, which would be disastrous for everyone. eric as well. yes, but uh, is the guy pack yes. this is its finest moment now it's got uh, congress, really in his crutches, even if biden...
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they're working together and iran is also giving drones to russia. north korea, it just seems we're not where we want to be. what's your response to all of this. >> thank you senator. first of all for visiting djibouti. it's not everybody's first option to go visit. i've been there, we have a very important interdiction mission from djibouti. certainly agree with you the iranians were not supposed to be able to sell that kind of oil to china. i think there's vigorous efforts and that kind of funding you're speaking about is in violation of not only u.s. interest but also numerous u.n. security council resolutions. >> does seem that it was the new york times expose that brought it to the forth because the biden administration seemed to be unaware of what's happening over there. >> i'm not the iran expert, senator. but i think the administration is aware of it and would certainly look into these reports in more depth. >> if they're aware of it then they tried to mislead congress essentially. because the department of treasury said we're doing everythin
they're working together and iran is also giving drones to russia. north korea, it just seems we're not where we want to be. what's your response to all of this. >> thank you senator. first of all for visiting djibouti. it's not everybody's first option to go visit. i've been there, we have a very important interdiction mission from djibouti. certainly agree with you the iranians were not supposed to be able to sell that kind of oil to china. i think there's vigorous efforts and that kind...
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if ukraine loses, then russia may... are you suggesting russia may go into poland and latvia? {iii are you suggesting russia may go into poland and latvia? of course. first of all— into poland and latvia? of course. first of all to _ into poland and latvia? of course. first of all to baltic— into poland and latvia? of course. first of all to baltic countries - first of all to baltic countries because it is not a secret that in their propaganda, russian propaganda, they are constantly talking that they have or not with ukraine but with nato. so invading baltic countries while the us choose the president who is not likely to help ukraine, they will show that nato is weak. and some aid should be given in this case to these countries. what i want to see is the more weapons and aid we get, the less chance that russia starts world war iii, invading other european countries. because when they see that ukraine has much resource from allies, first of all from the us, because the us has the resource to cover all our needs in all spheres, if they see, it will help to break their will
if ukraine loses, then russia may... are you suggesting russia may go into poland and latvia? {iii are you suggesting russia may go into poland and latvia? of course. first of all— into poland and latvia? of course. first of all to _ into poland and latvia? of course. first of all to baltic— into poland and latvia? of course. first of all to baltic countries - first of all to baltic countries because it is not a secret that in their propaganda, russian propaganda, they are constantly...
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and i'm very happy to be back in russia for all the it's good to have you back done. so you're doing no official reason why you need it to be just the put the posted from georgia. but what possible reasons could that be? do you think? well, i think in hindsight, look and everything, the main reason was probably because i was going there while this unrest connected to this for an agencies bill that the truth that they're passing through parliament was going on. i was there last year when the parliament tried and ultimately failed to pass a very similar law. and there were riots on the streets protest. apparently, i'm my guess is that the authorities didn't want me to cover that for some reason. maybe they thought the, my coverage made the georgia government look bad or something. i'm not sure. so the reason we wanted to send you to was that to cover the protest, we wanted to know exactly what was going on. but that was you called guys. okay. do we have any idea of what the situation is right now on the ground? well, protests are continuing. of course we have seen some
and i'm very happy to be back in russia for all the it's good to have you back done. so you're doing no official reason why you need it to be just the put the posted from georgia. but what possible reasons could that be? do you think? well, i think in hindsight, look and everything, the main reason was probably because i was going there while this unrest connected to this for an agencies bill that the truth that they're passing through parliament was going on. i was there last year when the...
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the strike comes as russia's military has gradually advanced inside ukraine. military analysts say ukraine is struggling to push back due to a shortage of artillery ammunition, troops and armored vehicles. sweden's parliament loafers the age of people legally changing their gender from 18 years old to 16. those under 18 will still need approval from guardian, doctor, or the national board of health and welfare. and the united arab emirates records heaviest rain this week. flooding dubai's airport and disrupting international travel. more than 5.5 inches of rain fell within 24 hours. on average dubai records 4 inches of rainfall in a year. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ have you ever seen the rain ♪for ♪ coming shingles doesn't care. down ahhh, there's nothing like a day out with friends. that's nice, but shingles doesn't care! 99% of adults 50 years or older already have the virus that causes shingles inside them, and it can reactivate at any time. a perfect day for a family outing! guess what? shingles
the strike comes as russia's military has gradually advanced inside ukraine. military analysts say ukraine is struggling to push back due to a shortage of artillery ammunition, troops and armored vehicles. sweden's parliament loafers the age of people legally changing their gender from 18 years old to 16. those under 18 will still need approval from guardian, doctor, or the national board of health and welfare. and the united arab emirates records heaviest rain this week. flooding dubai's...
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geoff: we know russia has been intensifying its airstrikes in recent weeks. ukrainian president zelenskyy has been requesting more air defense support from the u.s. and western allies. what did you hear from him today? amna: president zelenskyy was blunt in his assessment directly linking the lack of that additional aid to the death toll today. here is what he said in part. . he said this would not have happened if ukraine had received sufficient air defense and if the world had been determined enough to counter russian terror. he has as you mentioned been calling for u.s. lawmakers to move forward with additional u.s. aid in congress have been holding up for more than six months and president zelenskyy was just in the city a couple weeks ago underscoring how crucial it is to be protecting these border cities with russia. got a frontline view of what life is like in one of those cities. we went to a northern city that sits just 19 miles from the russian border. it is ukraine's second largest city. it has been hit consistently and relentlessly since the russia
geoff: we know russia has been intensifying its airstrikes in recent weeks. ukrainian president zelenskyy has been requesting more air defense support from the u.s. and western allies. what did you hear from him today? amna: president zelenskyy was blunt in his assessment directly linking the lack of that additional aid to the death toll today. here is what he said in part. . he said this would not have happened if ukraine had received sufficient air defense and if the world had been determined...
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it's europe's the longest causing extensive damage across the pots of context on and southern russia in the past few weeks, due to melting ice other rivers and russia, like the bowl inside barrier, have also passed that banks thousands of had to leave the area authorities and rochelle being criticized for not paying enough attention to full costing water levels and responding more effectively to meet them into the bank go out to 0. now with $100.00 days to go until the start of the olympic games in paris, it should be a time of excitement and anticipation for locals, right. but instead, the event is being met with mixed reactions. tom size and report is being 7 years in the making for paris is the city finalize preparations for the starts of the games. come july 10 and the whole 1000 athletes from 206 countries will descend on francis capital for an event that's expected to drawing 13000000 spectators for the 2100000 inhabitants who this, this has been a disruptive period for lots of them. the links to that strong on these really on the stuff i'm excited no story. that's certainly no
it's europe's the longest causing extensive damage across the pots of context on and southern russia in the past few weeks, due to melting ice other rivers and russia, like the bowl inside barrier, have also passed that banks thousands of had to leave the area authorities and rochelle being criticized for not paying enough attention to full costing water levels and responding more effectively to meet them into the bank go out to 0. now with $100.00 days to go until the start of the olympic...
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russia tried and failed to take this city. but the skies are bringing a constant threat. >> i was walking my dog. i heard a hit. the second and the third. i thought it was air defense. the explosions are followed by a familiar recovery routine. with the number of dead expected to rise. for ukrainians, there is no escaping. their leader keeps asking allies for more air defenses. >> with our partners, we will work to get more help to achieve true equality in the defense against terror. >> with western military aid continuing to deplete, ukraine is increasingly fighting this war on its own. >> a ddc investigation has identified the identities of thousands of soldiers killed in the war and has found that the death toll is much higher than authorities in moscow have amended too. -- admitted to. more than 50,000 russian soldiers had been killed so far in this war. today, the kremlin responded to this report neither confirming or denying that 50,000 figure. it says it has laws on state secrets. >> in russia, the number of war graves
russia tried and failed to take this city. but the skies are bringing a constant threat. >> i was walking my dog. i heard a hit. the second and the third. i thought it was air defense. the explosions are followed by a familiar recovery routine. with the number of dead expected to rise. for ukrainians, there is no escaping. their leader keeps asking allies for more air defenses. >> with our partners, we will work to get more help to achieve true equality in the defense against...
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what if ukraine loses to russia? we'll ask a combat medic for her thoughts as she prepares to go back to the front line. good evening. every conservative prime minister since 2010 has pledged to to cut migration — both legal and illegal — and yet, after 1a years in power, the party is still trying to make good on its promises. two years ago, borisjohnson announced the government planned to send asylums seekers who crossed the channel on boats to rwanda. so it introduced the nationality and borders act. it didn't work. then it tried with the illegal migration act. that didn't work either. tonight, rishi sunak�*s safety of rwanda bill is still not yet quite on the verge of becoming law because the house of lords is refusing to back down on two amendments. nick's here. we're heading for round four of pin pong — four of ping pong — where where are we tonight? we are in a lengthy session of parliamentary ping—pong, that is the process when the two houses of parliament cannot agree, so the legislation passes to
what if ukraine loses to russia? we'll ask a combat medic for her thoughts as she prepares to go back to the front line. good evening. every conservative prime minister since 2010 has pledged to to cut migration — both legal and illegal — and yet, after 1a years in power, the party is still trying to make good on its promises. two years ago, borisjohnson announced the government planned to send asylums seekers who crossed the channel on boats to rwanda. so it introduced the nationality and...
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with archie, so telegram returns and people do of decided to leave russia in pursuit of his freedom of speech. he tried various countries before the united states. you tried single poor. he tried germany as well in germany, didn't work out for the project reasons because he wasn't aware that your regulations require you to hire local as far as even if he can find it isn't if you can't find anyone. and then finally, as they realize that us was a disaster. so it was, he got mugged in san francisco and he's settled and the u. a, but he seems to be happy. so in his procedure to provide to this platform that offers the, you know, a voice. 2 for every person, regardless of here's how they succeeded. yes, he calls it a neutral platform and that they only supposedly sensor child pornography or terrorism something really violent. and then he said, come to e u pressure and a band or it's these channels. for example, especially in europe, is there a new or be can not on telegram read ortiz channels. if you're a rough and, and in other countries, you can, but that in itself shows and proves that t
with archie, so telegram returns and people do of decided to leave russia in pursuit of his freedom of speech. he tried various countries before the united states. you tried single poor. he tried germany as well in germany, didn't work out for the project reasons because he wasn't aware that your regulations require you to hire local as far as even if he can find it isn't if you can't find anyone. and then finally, as they realize that us was a disaster. so it was, he got mugged in san...
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in russia, the number of war graves is growing fast. 5th of november. 9th of november. listing the dates of death, volunteers have sent us this video from the city of vladivostok. and here is the same cemetery from above. in the last two years, it has grown twice in size — a pattern seen in graveyards all over russia. since the start of the invasion, the bbc and its partners have been verifying photos of graves, social media posts and news articles to track down the number of russians killed fighting in ukraine. so far, we have verified 50,000 names. our data shows that russia has lost 23% more troops in the second year of invasion compared to the first. this increase reflects a shift in tactics. at first, russia relied on its professional soldiers deployed to carry out complex operations. but since january 2023, russia began sending thousands of inexperienced troops forward in waves, to weaken ukrainian positions and expose their location to russian artillery. soldiers themselves call it the "meat grinder." the russians are now able to bring a lot more firepower to b
in russia, the number of war graves is growing fast. 5th of november. 9th of november. listing the dates of death, volunteers have sent us this video from the city of vladivostok. and here is the same cemetery from above. in the last two years, it has grown twice in size — a pattern seen in graveyards all over russia. since the start of the invasion, the bbc and its partners have been verifying photos of graves, social media posts and news articles to track down the number of russians killed...
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now he was eventually deported back here to russia after being held at the airport. for hours, dawn broke down the story to my colleague nikki, are in the studio. shortly after his return to moscow. i have dual citizenship, a russian passport, an american passport. i gave them my russian passport as so i entered as a russian citizen and is there was quite a bit of time that went by a for just kind of sitting there. and i was like, is there a problem? and she said that there was a that the system that they were using didn't want to accept my documents. i thought that was kind of strange, nothing like that. it never happen to me before. but she just asked me to wait for a little while one hour went by 2 hours ago by nobody's explaining why i have why i'm still waiting. obviously, a program doesn't take that long to load up, but no information has been given to me and by 3 hours i'm, i'm starting to already message our producer in moscow saying, you know, i think it's time to get in touch with the russian foreign ministry with the embassy in group in georgia because som
now he was eventually deported back here to russia after being held at the airport. for hours, dawn broke down the story to my colleague nikki, are in the studio. shortly after his return to moscow. i have dual citizenship, a russian passport, an american passport. i gave them my russian passport as so i entered as a russian citizen and is there was quite a bit of time that went by a for just kind of sitting there. and i was like, is there a problem? and she said that there was a that the...
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they've pivoted to russia and china. so now for instance, iran is exporting about 90 percent of its oil to china, so they've been able to stay at stay afloat, even though they've certainly taken a hit economically. now these new sanctions were like, we have an even smaller impact on the iranian economy. and we've seen what rocks rush has been able to do. i mean, american political leaders were predicting that russia's economy would collapse within months of their invasion or ukraine in march of 2022. and here we are more than 2 years later on. countries have ways of sort of maneuvering around these things, so i don't think it'll be a major impact. yeah, i mean long calling calls for the escalation between israel and yvonne, the turkish foreign minister was in doha today. well, what do you make of kata? thinking about reassessing its role as a mediator between a mouse and israel. what does that suggest you and what does it mean for efforts to reach a ceasefire? yeah, i mean i, i think that the, from the custody perspectiv
they've pivoted to russia and china. so now for instance, iran is exporting about 90 percent of its oil to china, so they've been able to stay at stay afloat, even though they've certainly taken a hit economically. now these new sanctions were like, we have an even smaller impact on the iranian economy. and we've seen what rocks rush has been able to do. i mean, american political leaders were predicting that russia's economy would collapse within months of their invasion or ukraine in march of...
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ukraine can defeat russia and its backers in beijing. the situation on the frontlines and in the minds of americans is far from irretrievable but it starts with congress finding the will to do what is in the long-term american interest. send russian president vladimir putin a clear, bipartisan message that the united states will stand by ukraine for the listening haul. conservative lawmakers certainly have a duty to engage the administration on the migrant crisis, an issue of key importance to the public, but they should do so separately. recognizing ukraine's security is important. linking aid to migration is a disservice to the american people. the american people know this. the congress should prove it does too. end of quote and i would like to also offer for inclusion in the congressional record, an op-ed that i provided in the "washington times" of february 9, 2021, and -- 2022, and this indicates why ukraine matters for american families. a destabilized world with higher inflation and gas prices and indeed this op-ed, over two year
ukraine can defeat russia and its backers in beijing. the situation on the frontlines and in the minds of americans is far from irretrievable but it starts with congress finding the will to do what is in the long-term american interest. send russian president vladimir putin a clear, bipartisan message that the united states will stand by ukraine for the listening haul. conservative lawmakers certainly have a duty to engage the administration on the migrant crisis, an issue of key importance to...
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through covid and in the past couple of years, they've lived through a lot of uncertainty to do with russia's war in ukraine and the israel—hamas war in ukraine and the israel—hamas war and so on. we're mainly focusing on the economy and what they've really experienced over the past few years is a tight labour market. any employee you ask any country will say they are suffering from a labour shortage, and that is a very different situation to the one that my generation, the millennials, faced about 10—15 years ago. zoomers, in a way few other generations have, i have a of their jobs and demand better conditions. it's not the impression ahead of them. it blew my mind. why did they are number —— earn more? find ina in a situation now, youth unemployment went very high in 2011-2012, 2013. it's also a unemployment went very high in 2011—2012, 2013. it's also a very, very low levels. if you are looking for work as a young person, it's easier to find it a few years ago. what that also means is that you feel a little more comfortable about saying to your boss, "if you don't give me a pa
through covid and in the past couple of years, they've lived through a lot of uncertainty to do with russia's war in ukraine and the israel—hamas war in ukraine and the israel—hamas war and so on. we're mainly focusing on the economy and what they've really experienced over the past few years is a tight labour market. any employee you ask any country will say they are suffering from a labour shortage, and that is a very different situation to the one that my generation, the millennials,...
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and these were exclusively citizens of russia. forma citizens of russia, who as a matter of fact, conducted some directly participated in those tendencies, they bought it was their initiative. it was their decision. and it wasn't that planning what strictly speaking, the representative. so if the armed forces, if you crane did not issue a single audit to cross the border or invade the territory of russia. of course it was support, of course for him that was called a nation. the nazi of 3 russians unit said they carried out the attack. they were together on the battlefield and at this press conference. but one thing to her 2 things. russia is where the commonality ends. the legion freedom of russia as seen as liberal. the siberian battalion is made up mainly of minorities from russia. the key things volunteer court describes itself as national list and has a far right agend suggest via the annals as we say. yeah, you're fighting a war of national liberation, a rush of the russians, a suffering under boats and it was, yeah, does. the country is flooded with migrants? i mean, we can see the co
and these were exclusively citizens of russia. forma citizens of russia, who as a matter of fact, conducted some directly participated in those tendencies, they bought it was their initiative. it was their decision. and it wasn't that planning what strictly speaking, the representative. so if the armed forces, if you crane did not issue a single audit to cross the border or invade the territory of russia. of course it was support, of course for him that was called a nation. the nazi of 3...
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russia is the leader in this -- in this. and russia knows just how to find our weak spot, divide us. they're not looking for the truth, they're just looking to confuse us and i think they have been able to confuse a lot of americans. including some of our elected leaders. and so, i'm glad that some republicans are calling it out for what it is. because we need to put the truth on the table about what is going on. we are now, by not applying -- by not supporting ukraine, we're acting in russia's interest. and i don't think that is anything that any american wants to do. >> i think the ukrainians were on to this before we were. this is their concern. this is the urgency that zelenskyy felt and it feels like the lies told by putin are now peddled back to americans by republican lawmakers. how do you -- what do you do? >> well, i think that we just need to have a clear message from the administration about what the stakes are. and not only what the stakes are for ukraine, a struggling democracy, being brutally attacked by a tota
russia is the leader in this -- in this. and russia knows just how to find our weak spot, divide us. they're not looking for the truth, they're just looking to confuse us and i think they have been able to confuse a lot of americans. including some of our elected leaders. and so, i'm glad that some republicans are calling it out for what it is. because we need to put the truth on the table about what is going on. we are now, by not applying -- by not supporting ukraine, we're acting in russia's...
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russia of course is still on the march in ukraine. we have to stand strong. a strong america is good for the entire world. we bring stability and peace. the perception that america is strong is important and has been since world war ii. we cannot let down on that responsibility. larry: amen to that. so, mr. speaker, you know i keep reading that some of your critics want to replace you because you're not dealing with the border. but my notes tell me this package as a border component in it, "remain in mexico," title 42, essentially the core piece of the original hr.2. steve niller's election integrity proposal with the voter i.d. component. you talked to trump the other day, last weekend about the election integrity stuff. so the border is, the border is in here. remain in mexico, title 42, i don't understand this whole business they want to replace you as speaker. i just wanted you to comment on it because it seems to me like you've a full-fledged package here? >> well, look we do. some of my colleagues want the speaker of the house to have a magic wand f we
russia of course is still on the march in ukraine. we have to stand strong. a strong america is good for the entire world. we bring stability and peace. the perception that america is strong is important and has been since world war ii. we cannot let down on that responsibility. larry: amen to that. so, mr. speaker, you know i keep reading that some of your critics want to replace you because you're not dealing with the border. but my notes tell me this package as a border component in it,...
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, — help them fight off china's applies to russia, than they're going to be in a serious — to russia, than they're going to be in a serious crisis with ukraine unable — in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to— in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to defend themselves. speaking to the former ukrainian prime minister tonight and i quote, without the support, the chances of ukraine prepared prevailing in this war are very low and i'm not sure if they're capable of filling the gaps. so, the states of what's going on are really high —— stakes are high for the europeans. you are really high -- stakes are high for the europeans.— for the europeans. you can only anal se for the europeans. you can only analyse the _ for the europeans. you can only analyse the stakes _ for the europeans. you can only analyse the stakes when - for the europeans. you can only analyse the stakes when you're | analyse the stakes when you're trying _ analyse the stakes when you're trying to — analyse the stakes when you're trying to work— analyse the stakes when you're trying to work out _ analys
, — help them fight off china's applies to russia, than they're going to be in a serious — to russia, than they're going to be in a serious crisis with ukraine unable — in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to— in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to defend themselves. speaking to the former ukrainian prime minister tonight and i quote, without the support, the chances of ukraine prepared prevailing in this war are very low and i'm not sure if they're capable of filling the gaps....
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president trump is strong enough that he could enter the world stage and broker a peace deal in ukraine if russia's still advance into that time, i mean, i think he has the strong enough and to be able to do that. and that's why this election is so important. there's a very stark contrast. we didn't have all these global conflicts. we didn't have hot wars around the globe when donald trump was president. you know why? because our adversaries feared him and respected him. they don't fear and respect joseph biden. and that's a real problem for all of us. >> so let me just ask one quick question about policy. if donald trump does win and if the republicans keep the majority, will you bring the national abortion ban up for a vote? >> i don't even know what you're talking about. national abortion ban, no. listen president trump has said this very well. look i'm pro-life personally, but have 434 colleagues. you have to build a political consensus after cultural consensus, breitbart famously observed that politics has downstream when culture, and there is no consensus of the moment on what to do at the fe
president trump is strong enough that he could enter the world stage and broker a peace deal in ukraine if russia's still advance into that time, i mean, i think he has the strong enough and to be able to do that. and that's why this election is so important. there's a very stark contrast. we didn't have all these global conflicts. we didn't have hot wars around the globe when donald trump was president. you know why? because our adversaries feared him and respected him. they don't fear and...
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is russia? why are some rich european states phil, i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies colon christian, i'm just calling welcome to come pick tone. thank you very much. great to be here. your prime minister was just in the us recently trying to persuade congress to unblock the military assistance that the white house of promise to ukraine. she made the point of several times. russia must not be allowed to win this war. if russia does win the war, it will be down to the hesitation and refusal of the west to give it the weapons it needs to when it was the idea of sunk in yet in the west as well. uh, i think it, i think it is, and if, if we look uh not on the other side of the plan, take that on what is happening in europe. uh, so in europe, uh, when the world was starting, there was just a small handful of countries that were providing arms to print the baltics of poland. others were in the beginning, more hesitant. now we
is russia? why are some rich european states phil, i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies colon christian, i'm just calling welcome to come pick tone. thank you very much. great to be here. your prime minister was just in the us recently trying to persuade congress to unblock the military assistance that the white house of promise to ukraine. she made the point of several times. russia must not be allowed to win this war....
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guess executive additional what it did for us to but with the ongoing threat from russia and dwindling aid and media attention from the west, ukraine's government is keenly aware of that inconvenient store. it is about corruption and scandals may hinder their coons. ukraine's investigative journalists say the task of keeping the country's image support. this cannot happen at the cost of transparency and the troops. we sort of mentioned them never who were not enemies, the printing, no stories were partners, but we're also demanding partners and we have a mission. we're careful with our criticism invoice. it's only one. it is impossible with a quiet one our society, a victory or democratic development. is under threat. sorry, i'm not sure if it was just what i'm doing. investigative journalism is not about digging back. it's about making the case for something to change. we want everyone involved in this surveillance, the scandal to be brought to justice. so it wouldn't happen again. democratic ukraine should not look like this, because we're not russia like ukraine. another conflict th
guess executive additional what it did for us to but with the ongoing threat from russia and dwindling aid and media attention from the west, ukraine's government is keenly aware of that inconvenient store. it is about corruption and scandals may hinder their coons. ukraine's investigative journalists say the task of keeping the country's image support. this cannot happen at the cost of transparency and the troops. we sort of mentioned them never who were not enemies, the printing, no stories...
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it's a pretty steep pill decline for russia. i mean, for india based on the, the example that has been set by china. let's, let's leave that there. i'm going to take a break and when we come back, i want to be able to talk to you about just exactly how big the economy of india is and may get still. uh and is everything that jeffries and others are predicting gonna come true? will be right back, stay with us the the, they are probably her mother's the store. okay. the model girl that i got you. no problem saying that i'm out of in the side of the drive i showed my brother through he was sudden to help people for a lo so now i never looked at searches being saved. well i guess i lost my list. that's the outcome of the chicago police. it'd be gang chicago is like to give you a photo that police you really think your life is over as another crime? say another could have been a doctor. a nurse could have been the next president. we can't keep losing people out here. the very welcome back. i'm rick sanchez, director of back and i'm ta
it's a pretty steep pill decline for russia. i mean, for india based on the, the example that has been set by china. let's, let's leave that there. i'm going to take a break and when we come back, i want to be able to talk to you about just exactly how big the economy of india is and may get still. uh and is everything that jeffries and others are predicting gonna come true? will be right back, stay with us the the, they are probably her mother's the store. okay. the model girl that i got you....
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i got there one week after russia went into crimea. i watch the european defense initiative carry out the better positive results based on evidence. i would do the same thing. making sure that we are doing all the same things to prepare ourselves for the potential conflict and people. we will be able to deter future conflict. this is good that we are able to do that. >> we will all have a chance to vote on saturday night. >> thank you, gentlemen, for your service. history is full of dismal failures that i never had from peace in our time. after vladimir putin invades georgia, that resets from obama, trenton, clinton administration. we are trying to use our adversaries in iranian boxes. don't. unfortunately, that has been met by using another phrase. just do it. they have been doing it. it is pretty evident that they show any consequences. this may require a skiff to talk about. are they going to be serious consequences to those that did not listen to all the don't words from the administration? have they died? question number two is th
i got there one week after russia went into crimea. i watch the european defense initiative carry out the better positive results based on evidence. i would do the same thing. making sure that we are doing all the same things to prepare ourselves for the potential conflict and people. we will be able to deter future conflict. this is good that we are able to do that. >> we will all have a chance to vote on saturday night. >> thank you, gentlemen, for your service. history is full of...
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of course, keep in mind back then, in november of 2022, prices shot up when russia invaded ukraine which is known as the world's breadbasket. now, here in the u.s. food prices in march rose 2.2% year-over-year. that is the lowest rate since may of to 2021 and down dramatically from its august 2022 high of 11.4. so why are consumers sill getting hit hard -- still getting hit hard when they eat out in major food group chef and co-owner mario car bone, 45 restaurant the brands across 3 continents. mario, the march inflation report showed the dining out category, that was way higher. it soared about 4.2% year-over-year. why? explain that when overall a food inflation has slowed down markedly. >> yeah, i think, listen, i think dining out has become a form of entertainment. it's an outlet. it's a way to break away from whatever madness is happening in the world right now. and i think people willing to pay for that moment, for that experience, to just have that outlet. and i think food is one of those areas that that people willing to spend their money, or their hard earned money despite inflat
of course, keep in mind back then, in november of 2022, prices shot up when russia invaded ukraine which is known as the world's breadbasket. now, here in the u.s. food prices in march rose 2.2% year-over-year. that is the lowest rate since may of to 2021 and down dramatically from its august 2022 high of 11.4. so why are consumers sill getting hit hard -- still getting hit hard when they eat out in major food group chef and co-owner mario car bone, 45 restaurant the brands across 3 continents....
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channeling the immortal words of russia's own free will if you choose not to decide you still have made a choice. and it's a one if you choose the impeachment articles without rendering a verdict of guilty or not guilty. whether pursuant on a motion to table or otherwise in a motion to table would be a place in especially strategy for disposing of and otherwise addressing articles of impeachment. it's important in this context to remember the united states senate has exactly three states of...
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what's anxiously from the ring side, see, pressing the west to increase a think kia, and make sure russia dozens with my guess this week is last is 5 minutes to place you on this current. and he's clear nature up in conflict in 30 minutes on the w, the people in trucks, in judge when trying to see the city center, the straight pieces the around the world more than 100 and assessing 1000000 people we ask mine because no one should have to make up your own mind. dw may 4 mines the dw news line from bad in the us on the you time new sanctions against iraq as israel logistics allies to increase international pressure on turnaround in response to last weekends attack western countries also hope to dissuade israel from response to could spock a why the conflict also on the program a little bit because in georgia, advance of foreign influence, slow the critic, save, restricts basic freedoms, and could be royal to places, hopes of joining you. legislation fuels mass protest in the capital and the solomon islands go to the polls for the 1st general election since the government switched except for
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i. agents, as he said, show up at his doorstep inquiring about him why he left russia. what telegram is all about entitled to have said that seem like they were trying to establish a relationship with him and the connection. and as we just heard that they were trying to employ a one of his engineers. they're also interested in the fact that he says that he was contacted by both parties asking for completely different things. one was asking to share the data or else the other one say, well, if you share the data, you'll face punishment. that's here after the events of january of the 6, we received a letter from i believe the clinic with many of the democratic side. and they requested that we would share all the data we had in relation to what they called this uprising letter. it seemed very serious and the letter said, you know, if your fail to comply with this request, he will be in violation with them in the us constitution. somebody weeks after that, where we got another letter and new other from the republican side of the congress. and there we read that if we give o
i. agents, as he said, show up at his doorstep inquiring about him why he left russia. what telegram is all about entitled to have said that seem like they were trying to establish a relationship with him and the connection. and as we just heard that they were trying to employ a one of his engineers. they're also interested in the fact that he says that he was contacted by both parties asking for completely different things. one was asking to share the data or else the other one say, well, if...
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and they've moved over toward russia and china. so they've been able to pivot, so i don't think that that's gonna really have much of an effect on, on, on your run with respect to israel. so certainly part of this was, you know, part of the attack on the iranian consulate in syria was meant to be a distraction. israel is losing the war. there was an editorial published and hearts of the day before yesterday. and it said something like a total defeat for israel, and they talked about the 4 elements of the feed from us still exists. they haven't destroyed and lost, they haven't gotten the hostages back. israel is less safe. and israel has a worse standing in the global community than it did when it launched this war. so hotter, it's and is really media outlet is calling this a total defeat is real, is really government can see that. and that's one of the reasons why they attacked the consequence to shift the narrative back to a kind of pro israel position on israel, sympathy in the global community. and then as you mention, they can
and they've moved over toward russia and china. so they've been able to pivot, so i don't think that that's gonna really have much of an effect on, on, on your run with respect to israel. so certainly part of this was, you know, part of the attack on the iranian consulate in syria was meant to be a distraction. israel is losing the war. there was an editorial published and hearts of the day before yesterday. and it said something like a total defeat for israel, and they talked about the 4...
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russia tried and failed to take this city, but with its border only 60 miles away, the skies bring a constant threat. "i was walking my dog," says maxim. "i heard a hit, then a second and a third. "i thought it was air defence working." the explosions are followed by a familiar recovery routine, with the number of dead expected to rise. for ukrainians, there is no escape from russia's invasion and their leader keeps asking his allies for more air defences. translation: with our partners, we work to get more _ real help to achieve true equality in the defence against terror, for the same rules to apply to us here in ukraine. with western military aid continuing to deplete, ukraine is increasingly fighting this war on its own. let's speak to maryan zablotskyy, member of the ukrainian parliament. thanks forjoining us. how difficult is the situation for ukrainians on the front line right now? it is very difficult. since _ the front line right now? it is very difficult. since the _ the front line right now? it is very difficult. since the loss _ the front line right now? it is very diffic
russia tried and failed to take this city, but with its border only 60 miles away, the skies bring a constant threat. "i was walking my dog," says maxim. "i heard a hit, then a second and a third. "i thought it was air defence working." the explosions are followed by a familiar recovery routine, with the number of dead expected to rise. for ukrainians, there is no escape from russia's invasion and their leader keeps asking his allies for more air defences. translation:...
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russia and britain had very messy withdrawals from afghanistan. that was true when every english-speaking afghan i had any acquaintance with was trying to leave, the idea that the average grunt in afghanistan would stay and fight is absurd. i do have one more question. republicans have said that somehow we should have gone all over afghanistan and collected our $85 billion worth of weapons. reasonably from people who knew they could keep them for their own self-defense or sell them to the taliban. could we have, by force, taken back our weapons everywhere in afghanistan on our way out without casualties? >> thank you thomas are. as you know, the weapons that were left behind were weapons that we thought was safe to leave behind for the government of afghanistan. stomach even though we realized the government was useless, could we have sees them without casualties? >> we are speculating, now. the government, we assume would not fall apart. >> that was more of a rhetorical question. if people have weapons they want to hold onto, you can't take them
russia and britain had very messy withdrawals from afghanistan. that was true when every english-speaking afghan i had any acquaintance with was trying to leave, the idea that the average grunt in afghanistan would stay and fight is absurd. i do have one more question. republicans have said that somehow we should have gone all over afghanistan and collected our $85 billion worth of weapons. reasonably from people who knew they could keep them for their own self-defense or sell them to the...
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