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to this place here is a typical soviet era apartment block building. it would have taken more than just one round to deal this type of damage. if you were to pick just around the corner, you can see that the fire is still raging on the ruins of what used to be someone's home. it's streets deserted every once in a while an old ca speeds past us. while some civilians have stayed an overwhelming majority of the locals have chosen to escape to safer places and much on the to the route the house shakes at night. every thing shakes. and that's why everyone here is trying to leave. people are scared, children, and elderly people. there's nothing else to say other than were frightened. i left last sunday. we made it out in time, so to speak. i'm on the he analogy to pick up my things. boots clovis and such.
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hundreds of rounds have been battering this town almost every day in the span of the past week. all this might to choose no military objectives, as it pursues. non ukraine's teller is off to civilians and civilian infrastructure here only this shot ukrainian militants. they truly kill 2 birds. with one shell is the crater. they obviously targeted this hospitality can see ambulance vehicles badly damaged, destroyed, and the shrapnel and the bloss way. well, it hits this the apartment block house. some people found themselves trapped, submit a daily inhaler booms, volunteers routinely risk their lives to evacuate. bedridden civilians we're from should back in our selves. the situation is dangerous. we're looking for people and rounding them up for evacuation that we've been working on. this known
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stuff for days. now, these are the brightest of the times for the ukrainian military in terms of the long teased counter offensive. it has simply nothing to show for it yet. keep has lost the city of are almost which it had branded as an impregnable fortress. so it has unleashed its vengeance upon those who it can simply reach. and who can't fight back makers, done a reporting from the bel good region oxy. the russia, boogeyman cod has been paid by yes. another european politician of the sodium prime minister as the most goes so called aggression for nato is expansion. so the east those who accuse me to the expansion investigation are adopting the imperialistic language. and the dog with joe russia, this concerns the right to small countries to make their own choices regarding their foreign policy and defense agreements, leading alongside, aggressive states has left us and some of the country has no choice,
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but to turn to me to for our security guarantee, if you were not members of needs, and you would be going to a very dark stands right down for more that's now cost to want to contribute to rachel mazda and rachel electric, to see you. so how does that take just the a stony employment as the statement stuck up to reality or talk about a total lack of self awareness. so as tony and prime minister kaya calla said that nato, moving a big 10 ever closer to the russian border over the years, like some kind of an ex, obsessed with russia is not a threat to russia. yes, she doesn't think that foreign military power is hanging out in her country is a threat to a sonia just if russia did that, which is. but other countries are earlier this year in february is sonia was holding in the corner of the big nato text. because it was really disappointed. nato troops, specifically german and british soldiers would not be able to just move into
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a sonia permanently because of sonya doesn't have the proper infrastructure. probably didn't understand that they would want some gyms on their bays to work on their games while sitting around hockey by estonia. effectively. how does she not understand that having german and british troops and other nato troops parked inside of her country is actually the very test the definition of imperialism. in other words, a standing and projecting a political and military foothold. she literally asking nato to do that to her country to occupied militarily, which is something that russia is not doing. and tell us are so busy assessing over russia from the people in her front door, all well, begging the need to do some with pretty well backgrounds and histories of starting wars. and for many ideological extremism, by the way, to just come hang out in her country permanently and apparently been in progress,
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he wasn't lost on the russian foreign ministry of life next to the aggressors. precisely about russian history, which was constantly attacked from the west, including from the territories of what is now germany, sweden and france. nature was not a peaceful organization, but admitted tree political blog, whose crimes include in particular the destruction of the libyan stays, the brutal bombing of yugoslavia on the 20 you pay us in a gun. a strong cows also said that she hasn't noticed a nato expansion ism or escalation. and that those who say that's happening are just spreading fake news look back yard dear. see all the foreign guys in uniform. that expansion is a apparently, it has to be spelled out 1st, so happy to do that. as for escalation, well, how many times address? i explained that nato was escalating conflict and approaching red lines with
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everything from flooding you frame with weapons to train the neo nazis on the russian border. and that's just for starters. and yeah, there was a promise from the us secretary of state james baker during the george h w bush presidency to former soviet president, mikhail gorbachev. for nato not to treat europe like a giant slippery waters lie the ends with a big splash down in russia. if gorbachev would be cool with nato troops just have in germany indefinitely, we agreed that there is no intention to expand the needle security zone further to the east. the supplies in general and not only to the german democratic republic, which we do not want to incorporate. and it's not like this issue of nato expansion just suddenly became a point of contention over you. craig way back in 2007 russian president vladimir puts in, was already citing it as a problem. i think it is obvious that nato expansion has no relation with the model
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and ization of the alliance itself, or with ensuring security in europe. on the contrary, it represents a serious publication that produces the level of mutual trust. okay, so nato at this point is like the guy who's camping out on your front lawn. well, trying to claim that he's just plain neighborhood watchman. you know, just keeping an eye on things while he peers right into your window. and if anyone argues that they made a promise not to creep on russia, they'll just deny that that was never the case. claim nature promise russia it would not expand after the cold war. fact, such an agreement was never made. nature's door has been open to new members since it was founded in 1949 and that has never changed a ton. for reality,
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shak nato has been so obsessed with russia that even french president emanuel and michael called the alliance brain dead in an interview with the economist. a couple of years ago saying that nato needed to basically get a life and find something better to do that to just fixate on russia. yes, kind of callous didn't get that particular memo though. many times for the update that's all to contribute to rachel mazda, and then let's go to india. now. what a 2nd train crash has occurred in the same state as a devastating crash. last week, several walk into the cargo train containing limestone, dwelled in the bond, got area of west and edition. now, reports of casualties have been released. the incident happened on a private truck inside of local cement font. well, the 2nd flash comes to us 3 days off the, one of the deadliest derailments of the nation's history, which took the lives of at least $275.00 people. and didn't just move in 1002 to a failure. and the systems are electronic interlocking feature that's according to
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the countries row way. minnesota, as the commissioner of railway safety, has investigated the matter and release the investigation report. but we have identified the cause of the incident and the people responsible for it happened due to a change in electronic interlocking. the electronic envelope in the system in trucks establishes the routes for each train in a specific area, the malfunctioned and misdirected the locomotive, resulting in the passenger train colliding with a spot goods train and then continuing it even further to questions. who with the train carrying commuters let's, he's wondering sherman has more details on the instance and raises the question, what else the use of investment into well, ways to expense like this, still a v all calling get the deadliest dream tragedy in india is recent history. a tragedy that has thoughts, every corner of the country, that's tony of 300, with more than a 1000 injured after 3 dreams collided on friday,
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evening it india's eastern steed or for the shop with life must go on. as the rescue operations come to a halt, the teams on the ground and i'll quickly clear the wreckage to meet we for around 60 of the regular train routes in the same track. around 15000000 people falling trains in india every day, it really is truly is the lifeline. all phoenician, yet accidents like these leave a question mark on years of investment. by the way res engine drummond is done. they're going to move the route to bring those responsible to account. the government will leave no stone unturned in treating the injured. those found guilty will be punished severely as it really plots and i'll be cleared up the story. now move to the hospitals where they scales and confusion, both inside and outside of towards 100. your insured are admitted across 24 hospitals. in amazon. * or where the tween tragedy to these many of them critical
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you see people with a broken hand or leg or ribs or around what, what codes the most is a broken family submitted. the last thing i remember was being on the train. again consciousness a while ago, but i don't know where my friends and family are. no one here knows either family members or seen searching for their loved ones inside hospital wards, desperately. and then many who don't find loc head to the mortuary, they've been go to bundles of speeches of the dead hoping against hope. but some have no luck at the march of received the have looked from a sweet brother in at least 20 hospitals and 3 most stories i haven't found in. what do i do? but in a deadly deals like this, it's not easy to find. and also all the right words to comfort these people. when shar mall audi or the show a staying in india,
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a bridge that was under construction over a portion of the ganges river has collapsed for the 2nd time. in 2 years, the incidents took place in the state of the ha when destined to become the 6 step to the sign across the ganges. the previous collapse occurred in april 2022 was blamed on the 9th to put building materials if which carries a price tag communities $200000000.00 and is intended to extend for 3 kilometers, but not as of now. it's future remains on the the number one threats to the us is the china, russian, the instance. what us republican presidential candidate to be back around the swami today is doing an interview on a b c news audio while giving a speech in new hampshire. the politician also said that he would not spend another time of american money on the will. that doesn't affect us interest spending. the job in the us president is to look after american interest and what i think the number one threat to the us military is right now. our top military threat is the
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sign of russian alliance. i think that by fighting further in rush or by further army ukraine, we are driving russia into china's hands. and that's, i know russian alliance is the top threat we face to discuss this. but the, we know across lives to form a vice chairman of libertarian national committee of enviro. many thanks for joining cuz i'm a product. and so interesting perspective coming from the presidential, hopeful that we'll see will take on the background swami's statement. the supporting ukraine has pushed rusher and closer to china. i think that the actual danger to the united states from a russian russian chinese lions is minimal. the idea that russia and china even united, would attempt to invade such a like a nuclear power, is absurd and laughable. also think that getting involved in the ukraine, russia war is equally, has nothing to do with the united states. so the underlying idea of staying out of
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things that literally do not affect the american people in any way at all, should be the basic cornerstone of any kind of defensive military approach. the idea of getting involved in somebody else's squabbles. and that, that somehow makes it safer, is absurd, if only grief and move. it only makes a little more dangerous. hey, of followed by stating the russia and china, you know, i thing is the ultimate. so what do you believe the 2 nations together pose a greater risk to the us the can no likely or politically. and i think that the 2 nations united pose no threat to us at all. i think, militarily, they posed no threat whatsoever because in terms of the direct invasion of the united states, the chances of anybody, even thinking about something like that is laughable. there there's, there's no chance economically, a china is in economic, you know, a fairly strong economic power by itself. if you add versus entire g d p onto china, is you need to basically drop in the bucket. so i don't believe there's any significant increase of economic threat. yeah, i do that type of economics threat,
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and that is also just not true. china is a provider of goods and services united states. and so in that sense it's an economic benefit. and that's the, the extent to which, you know, trying to the economic threat it's, it's, it's not really posing it dangerous the united states economy. i think it's helping united states economy by providing necessary products at a lower cost. and now we come to nikki haley, another 2020 for presidential candidate. you also made an interesting prediction on what could happen if you have with the news, the conflicts. let's just listening and remind ourselves of what you have to say. this is bigger than ukraine. this is a war about freedom. what we heard, china said that we're going to take hong kong. they did it. russia said they were going to invade ukraine. we watch that happen. china says taiwan is next. we better believe them. russia, said poland and the baltic for next. if that happens, we're looking at a world war, not considering russia has never made any threat to poland or the politics would be
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quote next. what is the politician trying to achieve via, by voicing of both threats like this to try to distract american people from the simple fact of this. suppose that roger takes over poland. here's how that would affect united states would affect the united states and not in any way whatsoever. what is the 2nd united states? is this huge amount of money that american taxpayers are forced to pay for a military that has long surpassed defending united states. and it becomes kind of world police slash world bully at the cost, the, at the, at the expense of the american people. so what you're seeing over there is somebody who's trying to encourage the united states, the american people, to be willing to support, to support pay high taxes as for the military doctor in the military industrial complex in the united states. the only people in the united states had benefit from this. now since our defense contractors themselves because they're the ones who
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sell the weapons of united states military, everyone else united states, it'd be economically hurt by this. so how much or to what extent do you think the ukraine issue will have an impact on the upcoming primary elections and november? well, i think that is going to get the candidates who oppose any involvement in ukraine are, are going to get a boost because more more, the american people are getting sick of paying so much such 5 taxes to defend countries that are even the united states and you praise not part of the united states if russia was attacking florida. yeah, by all means that would be cause for concern. but yeah, you praise a different country and hardly not under the 1st year. the american federal government was the military or the american military. so the candidates that, that point that out is that we need to get out of this. when you stop spending money. let's have a tax cut. let's spend that money and things that we actually want. those cans are going to get a huge boost. and the candidates that insist on supporting this war that looks like
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an exact copy of the pointless war they just automatically understand are going to face a loss. a funny thanks for speaking to us today is grace. get your insides into the mazda of invite wrestle. i'm a vice chairman of the libertarian national committee. thank you. thanks for having me on. and thank you for joining us. hey, on also the international tense and most be found on the website all t dot com as a waste was the backs top of the the the
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the i'm action or it has he on welcome back to going underground broadcast to go around the world from you by in the you a, it's the day the us treasury sex rejected galen officially scheduled as the day the capitalist united states to basically the largest economy in the world and zalinski
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as big as military. i do know with the fact to run out of money. well, the capitalism versus communism debate dominated the 20th century. these days, the debates are arguably much more complicated than as a dozen countries, formerly looking off to washington. but to joining breaks, what desperate forces of capital could corrupt them of people that will leading to a continuation of policies that lead the mask of ation and war instead of community and personal happiness. joining me now from new york city in georgia, hired fraud host and the podcast capitalism hits home. thank you so much. how are you? it's for coming on. so it leads across the global south, the influenced by nature, nation business school, ideas about the benefits of capitalism. even they are probably thinking, oh yeah, this is a really important day. johnny elena said, us the default day. what would you say to those the learning capitalism at business schools in the global south about why everyone's going crazy about the debt ceiling . i would say that there is
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a humongous elephant in the room that everyone is shielding their eyes from the elephant in the room is of course there's enough money. they just won't tax the rich and nobody will bring it up. neither the democrats nor the republicans in 2017 trump gave a $1700000000.00 tax cut to the we'll see if they could take that back. that's easy . or they could have a one percent tax on income's over $10000000.00 a year. and then there wouldn't be any deficit or they could change the inheritance back to what it used to be. you inheritance tax for a long time was $600000.00 allowed to be transferred to the next generation upon the death of the previous generation. now it's 25000000. 0, there was a lot of money or they could star turn. the social security tax stops at a $160000.00 a year of income. they go to expand it all the way up to the millions executives
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get. that is not brought up. why are there capitalist party? those are obvious solution solutions. united states was the most the guy with terry a nation in the developed world and 1970. now it's the least you go out here and it's bizarre. if you count up the visual poverty rate combined with a double look already rate, which is still poor and people have or earning only half of the poverty rate, you get 44.7 percent of people who are poor in the united states. that is obscene, particularly after the pandemic, when the top echelons the wealthy became 40 per speed 1000000000, there's the gain 40 percent richer. well, 8000000 more people were forced into poverty. i think clearly fairly visit some. i'd say that if the politicians are bankrolled by the 1000000000,
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as we're going to benefit from the tax cuts that we're getting, it was expected result. i mean, why would you say that the need for this kind of suppression of the pool and the middle glasses and united states let alone military war? so plus one milk joyce, so, so necessary for the existence of capitalism. the most lucrative of american industries now is the war industry. we have, we are the top producers, this is one place americans still the top. we are the top producers of war materials in the world unsurpassed. and therefore, they always need an excuse to g. the military weapons be produced after world war 2, there was a push to peace time economy. well, one of the things that they thought helped get us out of the depression was the war
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time economy. and they don't want to give it up. so it's american privacy, american profit, the most lucrative industry in the united states, where we're number one is the war industry and the on your fault because they've lost the usa is lost every war. i mean, we have military people on this show, denied us. but according to you, the usa, apart from arguably with career wherever 20 percent of the population is an isolated, the usa is actually lost every war since world war 2. that's right, and americans and everyone else in the world mean you could interpret is a victory where you're hanging onto the helicopter and getting the heck out of they are because you have to have gas down in the rock in vietnam works. and as many soldiers killed themselves as they, when they got home, as far as those wars,
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well you, you might not consider the victory in any case. the reason that keeps going is the, the economy and the people at the top were making billions off the war industry needed to keep going. so we always need to have a war against somebody. now we can kill americans anymore. it's unpopular. so now we're fighting to the last ukranian, right? they're trying to create a war of attrition. to weaken russia in order to split up the coalition that bothers them, which is the emerging power house, which is china. which has most people and is the fastest developing country in the world. and russia, which has the greatest natural resources and land mass in the world. why they want to disrupt that. unity by a war of attrition against russia. exhausting russia because russia obviously can win and is steadily winning. even though american propaganda doesn't really admit
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that on our airwaves. and our radios have to look on the internet for that. but, of course, didn't even lose what we hope to we can russia, and thereby the russia china alliance in order to keep our dying empire going. and it is a dying. okay, and clearly i be as you, as you intimated katie, as you intimated the native nation media does not accept that view of uh, the war in europe. i use surprised the connections you make on capitalism. hit tell me what your bulk of connections between, between mental health in nato nations and, and these kinds of policies. why are they not more widely distributed, given that, you know, we, it's often talked about mental health in recent years. and as an epidemic in
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mainstream media, so comments you media and you have the connections are so different to the ones you drawer in your book as well. i think there is a lot of repression in the united states. and let's take a real example of a problem. there is more than one mass murder every day in the united states. every day, somebody just comes out and shoots a bunch of people they don't know or something they might know at school or whatever. there is no new nation that comes close and that it really captures what's going on with the control of people with a it's just about the guns. not a bad mental health necessarily. right. but who shootings, right. the biggest cause of death of children is guns. because they pick up the guns left around their house and shoot them and shoot each other. however, it's
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a perfect example of mental health and watch. now, people know not a good idea to shoot or not most people, everybody agrees on that and that the shooters have something wrong with it. right . however, the n r a, the national rifle association is the lobbying effort of the gun companies. and they have watched as american incomes have gone down, particularly for men. and they have pushed their ad campaign to buy a gun. protect yourself, be strong, be a man, protect your family, and it's been very effective. there was one ad for the bushmaster automatic rifle. that said, does your wife or girlfriend make more money than you? we both your man card or otherwise the available window advertising. that was all i
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clearly but yes. so there's a problem here because the n r a side and the pro drum pro defense aside, they're going to be saying, we're going to keep the guns. but the bottom side is saying it's only about the gun licenses. it's not about economic connections and linkages to the availability of guns. no, because they're not anti capitalist. this is a perfect example of capitalism dominating and people dying with capitalism. interest of the gun come of the gun. lobby means that guns are advertised everywhere and proliferate losses. in the united states, there's pictures of clint eastwood pointing a gun. and somebody's head saying make my the right, they show guns as tokens of manhood. where's the talking to a man who did in the united states used to be your ability to support depending wife and children that doesn't exist anymore. those jobs are taken to low pay
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countries with few ecological constraints. re add to the mental health as you know, as advertising. i know you talk about this is a fitness victim in big pharma. now your thing is that none of these get to the root of mental health problems in not just the united states, arguably in, in uh, western europe, i suppose, as well. yeah, the basis of, you know, i been in practice or 47 years the basis of mental health that is truly apparent to me and many others who are not foreigner, big pharma in the united states is connection intimate connection with the special partner work primary connection with a relative or a deep friendship. a 2nd is a secondary level of friends that you can talk to maybe once or twice a year, but to continue.

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