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[000:00:00;00] the, the headline stories vis our, the us congress green lights on another $60000000000.00 for ukraine, despite the majority of republic and highest members opposing the bill. most of us are the kind overnight just really strike on the residential building in the southern gas in the city of hold off of kills at least 9 people, including 6 children, according to local authorities. the police to palestinians are killed during
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a multi day i. d f rate in the westbank happening and made down accelerated construction of as really supplements in the area. the grab your account team and use our from today. welcome to most go onto our tea international to our top story in the us house of representatives. how's that prove spending an excess of $60000000000.00 more dollars to keep the ukraine conflict going? notably, however, most republican congress members voted against the bill, which had been deadlocked on capitol hill and its previous iteration for months versus foreign ministry spokesman slammed the motion as well. as other proposals which were passed on saturday, saying they'll only feel more unnecessary violets across the world in the us
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allocation of motor a to crane these drilling tie, one will aggravate global crisis mailed for a to the key of regime is a direct sponsorship of terrorist activities, males for a to tie, one is ending to syrians in china's into another says no to a to israel is a direct pass to an unprecedented escalation in the region. so the us house of representatives, after months of gridlock, has finally passed the a deal to ukraine. $61000000000.00. now all amendments and there were some rather creative amendments that were proposed. all the amendments to the bill were rejected and the bill passed. now it's been passed with the intent to rebuild arsenals. the way the bill was ultimately passed. there was $95000000000.00 in total. that was given for 4 and 8 is they separated. the ukraine aid, the taiwan aid and the aid israel. $8100000000.00 was passed and aid to the
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government on tie $126400000000.00 was passed and aid for israel and the ukraine funding of $61000000000.00 was passed. now. mike johnson, who became the republican speaker of the house of representatives, had pledged, unlike his predecessor that he would not bring this bill up. you would not bring it to a vote, but he changed his mind. and i guess on the terms that this was alone, he was okay to go along with it not. busy democrats voted against the bill and, but the majority of republican congress members did. that's quite the divide when it came to grant. and there was a lot of outrage from, from republican members of congress. they felt that this was not in the united states entry is now leading. the charge was marjorie taylor green, the representative of georgia, and she was seconded by many members of her party. rather intense speeches were given prior to the voting. you see the united states tax payer has already sent
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$130.00 team $1000000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is on, accounted for you. claim is not a member of nato. but the most important thing due here in washington dc, is though we have to spend americans harder and tax dollars over to ukraine and keep the money going to continue to murder ukrainians. wipe out an entire generation of ukrainian men, 2 and a half years into this war. we still don't know what success looks like. is it cry me a, is it all of the don't boss is a hold what you got? we don't know. we just can't afford it. this new spending. $60000000000.00 is designated as emergency spending. mean it go, meaning it goes straight to our national debt. a national debt that grows every single 2nd to the tune of $8000000000.00 every single day. and by the way, while i was speaking, we have added another $5500000.00 to the national debt. now,
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the democrats lined up very solidly with every democrat voting in favor of the spending on ukraine. however, some democrats did oppose giving aid to israel, and this is what we heard from those democrats who voted against aid to israel. all of us have seen the tragedy of gaza. we've seen how prime minister netanyahu, whose government has used american weapons to kill indiscriminately, to force famine over 25000 women and children dead. tens of thousands of them, missiles and bombs levied on innocent civilians. and when we see it, we have to decide what we're going to do about it. are we going to participate in that carnage or not? i choose not to prime minister netanyahu has been reckless of his actions have not led to the release of the remaining hostages. he's ignored the police of the
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families of hostages. he's ignore the police or the president of united states. he's ignored his own people. now who doesn't support the united states position of a 2 state solution for peace. he doesn't respect, urge is not to invade rafa. he disputes with the us in a groups upset about famine checking over in gaza and he launched attack and i ran after the white house told him not to if he's not listening to us on matters of international security, how can he be trusted with more offensive weapons enough is enough now the previous speaker of the house kevin mccarthy was ousted when he made what made described as a secret or backroom deal to try and go forward with funding for ukraine. and now thomas massey and marjorie taylor green to outspoken republicans who opposed a due grand say they want the same thing to happen to mike johnson. say they say he was replaced that he replaced kevin mccarthy and was brought into office to oppose
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this kind of deal. he made this kind of deal and they want him, alistair, so we shall see what happens next. i'm concerned that the speakers gotta deal with the democrats of fun for moore's rather than to secure a border. how did a bill that was intended for veterans that came out of the house become a bill that may bring us to the brink of war, at least 3 places on the globe by sending a 100000000000 dollars to military contractors. how if you creating officials reacted to the bill being passed, the ukrainian president has already responded in kind with, great, thanks. he personally bank speaker of the house mike johnson for making the deal that he promised not to make. we add a message from zalinski that might have online, but let's also recall a statement made by the ukranian president a few days prior to what i put that we suggest that this is not a secure lateesha. then this is politics and to be honest, it is a shameful, the world is just a shameful democracy for everyone on the talks about democracy. well,
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if congress takes and divides the site of to all that has happened into his rod and you credit and puts, that means this is an election issue in the united states. now 23200000000 of the a will be used to restock ukrainian weaponry. 11.3000000000 of the aid will be provided for the training of ukrainian troops by the united states. and $61000000000.00 in total has been allocated by the us congress to provide to ukraine to continue the conflict at this point. uh, there's a lot of anger on the republican side. there's a lot of anger on the democratic side that took so long. uh, and it appears american politics is much more polarized than it has been in quite some time. the very big disagreements about u. s. foreign policy and how american taxpayer money ought to be spent. but we got reaction to the vote in congress from political level list on the film makers
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showing still, he sees it's disturbing to see so much us taxpayers money. going to prop up and ukraine's war effort, especially after presidente lensky, who's term expires next month. recently refused to hold a democratic election, or there is the notion, there is the argument that can be made that because you create is in a time of, of crisis that they don't need to hold elections. um, you know, that they have to, is there basically, they're trying to, there's a narrative that ukraine is fighting for its survival. and so in these times there's no, they don't have the, the, the ability to really held a fair election because of this crisis. and that's the mainstream argument of the us perspective. i can't imagine that democracy is really concerned about it for, for why the aid needs to happen and why we have to support the, you know, the grant inside, let's say of the war a believe that the interest of course in the us is,
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is multi fault the same way that us had been interested in new grain for decades, going back to the break up of the soviet union in the united states. interest of, basically all of the former soviet states is trying to, you know, basically let's say bring them more into the dollars own or at least into the euro zone economically. so trying to basically create more economic spheres of influence . countries like ukraine, obviously have a they have they, they don't us, they have much industry, a lot of industry has been stripped, but they certainly have, you know, have resources, they have their bread basket, they have oil and gas. these are major factors, right? why the us wants to uh, to have into this fear. let's say it's fear of him once. so, um, i would suggest that it has much more to do with the apology. then it does with the ideals like democracy versus to tell terry newsome. okay,
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to another offer headlines. stories as is realty yourself for unexpected invasion of the southern most galsen city of around 5. the area is coming under an increasing number of our strikes. one of the latest attacks hit a residential building claiming the lives of at least 9, including 6 children. that's according to the gals and civil defense agency. the, the re, relative see here mourning the loss of loved ones with scores of all these taken to a local and word for right dent. if a cation civilians are also sifting through the ruins of buildings, destroyed by the idea of least 2 r strikes have reportedly head to rafa. since friday, around one and a half 1000000 palestinians are reportedly sheltering in the city, which had previously been declared a safe. seldom bobby is really military. people on the ground said there's nowhere
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left for them to hide the neighborhood to the house and building about them. but it's in the symmetry was not sped from the bowman. these rough off, which they say is safe, but it is a place to have to have no words. so striking them with 2 roll kids. why, why, what did these children do? what did they do is that was sent in here when they're ups. one is that all the want, all these, these done is targets. they were sleep safe and sound, all of the killed, the women and children. these are stay crimes. there is no country in the world that is committed such crimes. nothing like what's happening here. this never happened in history. when moving from canada to the west spine corner, at least 2 palestinians helping killed in clashes with his really forces. according to the local health ministry, the around
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a dozen palestinians were also reportedly injured and several homes destroyed during the rate which is really forces launched on friday, close to the city of 12 caught them calling it a counter terrorism operation. the idea of says several militants were eliminated, while 9 is really soldiers, where would, according to the palestinian prisoners society, 13 people were detained by ab his release over the past 2 days. half of them were seized from a local refuge account worth clashes or ongoing palestinian officials have called it unprecedented the so the what do you mean? i think this is the 3rd day is being cushion and the notions come from the city of to call them in general. the scale of it may be equivalent to or slightly mold in the 2002 inc cushion. it seems that the israelis really wants to sign into the palestinian resistance in the west bank, specifically in the camps and northern west bank. well, the, it is a very difficult situation and i see on the new shops camp is still ongoing. often more than 40 to august,
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there are large numbers of that people line on the streets and many wounded ambulances have not been able to reach until based on, in the con, to what people have told us. there is complete destruction of homes shops, the electricity grid, this huge, there was a network and the infrastructure. the reason cousin is unprecedented. even in 2002 and compared to previous incursions. the russ, not this, on the rooftops death squads a special forces deployed. it's a real war. no one knows what is happening in because until these moments the young israel sped all the construction of the settlements in east jerusalem after the war broke out in gal. so that's according to a recent investigation in the guardian. the article was published as 3 families in the ship, jaren, neighborhood of the holy city received eviction notice as ordered by the jerusalem magistrates court. already spoke to a member of a highly yet highlighted with the new of a 9 and 48. they evicted $531.00 villages and most of it our children, women and elders. unfortunately, there were no cameras,
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there was no such technology back that i met them. but today the world watches guys are being killed live on here and does nothing about it. you mean there's no sense of security every day we have a catastrophe, like not every day we have a sudden back like the knox, a word 96 to 7 and day by day it gets worse. and i've been living here for 50 years . and a settler comes and evict me from my home, and that's who buys my blaze, sophia, and then hosted one filled out and they're taking our homes from us. you won't be going out children in front of the world. how should you feel? i mean, is there just a crating i was saying to this like the all x and mosque and of the church of the whole, the simple car that's very difficult to express the sadness inside me. we'll leave it every day in the threats we're facing every day and you especially meet with us part of the companions. i started at the time of day of, of creation of the algo, a family. and of course, they threw them on the streets in front of my children's eyes. the fear that every
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day they would rate my house for asked me in front of my children, my mother, my father, the bidding, so the insult at the distance throwing me on the streets of the day, the whole world, all eyes are turned towards the garden. i'm in the united nations and this fake world, this hypocrites talk about the security console, and then america comes and used to be to all the how do you feel when you see them raping all girls going women good entering hospitals will be going doctors. yeah. go into tennis and i told you phil is really government has a program for is 0. so with yeah, i'll just my house, my old house is really government doesn't pull in fees or the 21st in state is really government only wants a jewish state with well, how to send me a well, according to the guardian supplement building across the east jerusalem how's accelerated with the is really government, something behind all the largest projects. more than 20 such construction efforts involving thousands of houses are in the pipeline. even as close as not like the u
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. s. phase they continue an expansion of as really settlements as quote, inconsistent with international law. but israel disputes about earlier this week, they jerusalem magistrates courts ordered the eviction of 3 palestinian families from their homes. according to the ruling, they are expected to vacate the premises before july. the reports saved the building includes free apartments that a total of 20 people live in these really courtrooms about the families were squatting in a property owned by jews and had no legal rights to a solid dap. again, who's lived there for decades, say's heat pumps to appeal the decision. i love to see despite all the pressure in jerusalem, i see i don't know how's demolition some of the top of our home, some of the confiscation mole lands before the taxes from all aspects, all were main stuff. their kids didn't start recently when they started 50 years ago, and it's really rabby clean. so if you bought this land in the year 80 and 76, isaac, so they don't need an excuse to kill palestinians,
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and they don't need an excuse to expel posting ants from their homes. how much of the citizens were ready. so they were under the table and today they brought them all the noise, our own garza, and today they explore their opportunity to do whatever they want had and separate us from orlando open, that there can be nose who will appeal to the central port. that is the piece or it cannot interfere after the supreme court decision. and god willing, we will confirm rolling to freeze the decision until the ownership of the line is proven how cool minute they are a government of extra money. so maybe there's nothing on them do it or unlikely for this government. so i got to use to go back thing down to say into somebody in the back. i mean, but things are changing in the world to them as the magic is strongly against them . additionally, or so, all the claims are complete lives they used to say are now exposed on the table and the sites are proven that we are proud of my head. we have been under oppression for a 100 years and one on the saddle of tears, beauty filings and foolishness of this visual. and so i say the future is hours if he's good, while patients can be beautiful,
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we've been hearing this times. we should not be available any when a little no one thing in the region to rallies have converged into a mass protest in tel aviv us thousands of us readings, once again, cold on the prime minister to resign. the people are furious about. benjamin netanyahu has failed to secure the return of the remaining from us. held hostages in dallas at those protesting also wants a snap election in the hope it will usher in the new government. police were quick to bar at kate street surrounding them. it's the latest in a series of demonstrations against mister netanyahu, some of which have seen protesters under these flash. the u. s. administration officials have reportedly confirmed that more than
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a saw isn't the american troops are packing up on the parking this year. it follows washington and the failing to agree on a new security deal with the army on the latter's subsequent request for the foreign forces to leave r t. i forget, correspondent knew that through you couldn't get how's the story on the basis of sources from prison into a by those administrative reports suggest that more than a 1000 us troops will leave me here in the coming months. the withdrawal will, will begin in the next few days and will take months to complete menu of the us military part personnel posted in the z space and at the 2. 0, one is way they have a been in active since the pool that to pose the prison mohammed presume and installed the new leadership last year july. the decision to withdrawal follows the announcement last month by the medicaid government. often am me. and the subsequent
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talks between the parties that what i'm also learning from these developments is that according to a state department schools that the deputy secretary occurred to campo told the needs to be in prime minister. i need, in the mean vein that the united states does not agree with, the country is turned towards russia and you run to a possible the fund. if you rainy, i'm reserves the and the failure to talk to a pulse to return to democracy. it also remembered that on march, the 16th of this, the, the military government in new z interrupted with immediate effect. the military cooperation agreement signed with the united states in 2212. the announcement was read in a speech broad costs and national television by calling in a month to optimize spokes person, avida supreme power. currently, the spokesperson defined the estimate of his presence as illegal and in violation
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of all constitutional and democratic rules. plus, i mean, it goes to the, to the american presence in the territory of the republic of news here is a legal, it violates all the constitutional and democratic rules which would require the silver and people, notably. so it's elected officials to be consulted on the installation of a, for an army, and that's territory. the government of new year taking into account the aspirations and interest of its people decides was full response. ability to denounce was the meaning of the fact the agreement relating to the status of military person of the united states and similarly and employees of the american department of defense in the territory of the republic of new here. look only that according to the army, the agreement itself, which was the you need lots of really imposed by the united states, the through a simple verbal note in july 2012, which is is it 2 minutes? and i'm just, and it's exactly from that kind of information where you can tell that to use it has been a gains permanent foreign military presence on its territories for quite some time . but the u. s. has been hanging on to the last and base con to tell her wrist the
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outpost in west africa, hoping for some sort of turn off events on why it's taking you to, to blame, rusty, i'll probably put you to a racing on the african continent. the russian federations, a narrative drowned out the us government in the past years. they were excel in the russian federation of stoked a lot of the instability across this, the hell they did this through misinformation this information campaigns. so i see how we will double down in our efforts is through our own information campaign. but mass flip our assurance efforts. a russian federation is really trying to take over the central africa as well as the ssl within africa. the russian federation wants to establish a ground game that resembles a start se partnership program, but it doesn't have the values. it doesn't have the values of democratic values of,
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of what we bring sides. that is the intrinsic values for stability, security and security, security and prosperity with our african partners. but there is that you is expect taishan to, to re both the relations. do the to say, yeah, as even with the you is, the pentagon has been criticized for abandoning its soldiers in shape. and it was previously revealed that to you as senators from both the parties of congress and not even aware that the us soldiers in the z. and they were not aware for quite some time. and in the move that for the risk, the presence of the u. s military in another country in the all regions. chad, authorities of threatening to cancel an agreement which dictates the rules of off. um, you estimate if she puts a note inside a copy of one of the dates has sent to the prison submitted feet, or rather the french embassy and had circulated on the ex apple outlining how seat
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of a stuff democracy you is to provide the, the rich an agreement and justification that to you is forces that should be on the as you could say, it'd be in the mean, not the stakes at the moment, a car going to very high in every parts of the african continent, even though the u. s. is that it is pushing to continue is pervasive in africa and exploring options a whole new security agreement with other speaking countries. but also the climate on the african continent tells a very different story to that. the most school has blamed for a series of recent ruling strikes on this up of her own. she a nuclear power plant, the largest in europe. but the west is largely turning a blind dye to via tax. we've got reaction to that on more from russia's own boy to the international organizations in vienna grouping mika ill. julian of explained
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what could happen if the atomic facility is damaged still to do business center legal experts give different estimates. some say that almost all of europe will suffer. others believe there will be a local contamination. it depends on what would be damaged if it is a nuclear reactor. and then these would be clearly colossal consequences if let's say dry storage facilities 1st suspension, nuclear fuel. our heads would be a smaller scale incidence. but i would prefer not to see such experiments at the extraordinary session of the i a no one disputed our position. that responsibility for the tax lies with the ukrainians. apart from the ukrainians themselves, who claimed russia is the one responsible. everyone else seems to avoid the discussion. why are they silent? well, because western politicians and diplomats view ukraine as a sacred cow,
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a victim of so called russian aggression. they cannot dare to say anything bad about ukraine, even when it commits very dangerous acts. of course there are always for i a staff members at the power plant, they're rotated every month. they try to formulate recommendations for the russian operating organizations. if their recommendations coincide with our assessments, then they are accepted. if not, then we act at our own discretion. it is clear that the expertise of russian nuclear scientists is at least not lower than that of those people who work in the i a secretary at. and in fact, higher after all, russia and the soviet union have pioneered nuclear energy. but the most important thing for us in the presence of i e,
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a employees at the station is that they must record the attacks on the power plants . they do this, but they do not say who stands behind such attacks. they claim to lack sufficient evidence to directly name the culprits. beautiful store near the v i. e. a performs different functions in iran and at this up erosion nuclear power plant. in iran, they operate under a routine safeguards agreement with the i. e. a carrying out certain activities, their task is to ensure that nuclear material is not used for non peaceful purposes . but at those up arrows you a nuclear power plant, their task is completely different. they are expected to record attacks. how are they supposed to do that? if they are withdrawn, of course they should be there. this comes with certain risks. our people
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responsible for security are trying not to expose them to this risk. they are not allowed to go where it is dangerous, where they could become a target of ukrainian attacks. the secretary sometimes complains about this, but for us, the safety of the personnel is most important. a soldier for items, the least. judging by the statements made by some israeli and american politicians, a tax on iranian nuclear facilities cannot be completely ruled out. but in general, i must say that these upper ocean, nuclear power plant, is the 1st operating nuclear facility that has been attacked earlier. israel attacked nuclear facilities, but all of them as far as i recall, we're still under construction. now we're talking about operating nuclear
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facilities on a rainy and territory. so these are extremely, are responsible steps and statements. the consequences of strikes on nuclear facilities could be extremely severe. uncontrolled escalation could occur and everyone would be affected. ask for a former us senior security official, john bolton's calls to targeting to renew nuclear facilities. he is a famous person at one time he was in the diplomatic service, but he did not become a true diplomat. this is his mentality. he does not rely on diplomacy, but on the use of force. in this case, such statements are precisely an attempt to rely on forceful methods, which i repeat, could lead to complete chaos in the middle east. these are the responsible and extremely dangerous statements, although, to be honest, i know bolton a bit. i met him personally many years ago, but he is such a person being

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