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i don't think anything we've done with visa be ukraine has been about ukraine. i mean, they've only suffered from this so weird spent sending money to american military contractors in order to for the torture, the nation and people of ukraine. i think americans perhaps aren't that aware of that, although many of them have a sense of it, it would be one thing. you know, i make the argument that we should spend money going to the moon. we don't spend the money on the moon, we spend it here, and it does boost our spin off technologies and the american workforce. this is like some kind of sick per version of that. u. s. congress members also approved $8000000000.00 to quotes counter china. a large part of that somewhat would go directly in military age to tie one, which china still considers his own territory. paging last styles at washington, the head of the vote on capital hill. the united states is good at using 8 as a bargaining chip and using care and stick to force developing countries to do what they say, which results in a serious lack of coherence. and it's
i don't think anything we've done with visa be ukraine has been about ukraine. i mean, they've only suffered from this so weird spent sending money to american military contractors in order to for the torture, the nation and people of ukraine. i think americans perhaps aren't that aware of that, although many of them have a sense of it, it would be one thing. you know, i make the argument that we should spend money going to the moon. we don't spend the money on the moon, we spend it here, and...
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this was the biggest business ever package for ukraine you signed off on it. so what suitable for him to best build them accusing would be put putins bucket to lose the fire. i was the harshest on russia. they're still going to accuse him of working for the kremlin, but also to use him of the supporting by his policy. that's a politics, the short circuiting itself. i'm and maybe martin's right. maybe there's something here that we don't understand, but i tend to doubt it. that's all the time we have gentlemen want to thank my guest in budapest and america. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are the see next time. remember, costs across the water is part of the blog post isn't the defense. you of us and bidding the word part is it something deeper more complex might be present? let's stop without. felicia is that spelled out of the ukrainian troops top of the law office as the russian army advanced as the guest region. and that's just part of washington, still pumping vast amounts of mandatory age. the key of i made you creating a pr
this was the biggest business ever package for ukraine you signed off on it. so what suitable for him to best build them accusing would be put putins bucket to lose the fire. i was the harshest on russia. they're still going to accuse him of working for the kremlin, but also to use him of the supporting by his policy. that's a politics, the short circuiting itself. i'm and maybe martin's right. maybe there's something here that we don't understand, but i tend to doubt it. that's all the time we...
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it's going to ukraine supposedly . and then coming back to these corrupt politicians inside america. yeah. well, they're, they're paid in bought, that's for sure. you know, tom, immediately after the bill was past, the president biden had a conversation with his counterparts and ukraine's zalinski and zelinski him in the that was the read out ukraine can win this war. what is he smoking or he does? he have another preference. go ahead tom. um, he is clear that they are running a they, they're using new cranes of alas, ukrainian, right? they're gonna fight this word. i will ask you currently. and then once we get to that, that state, that's when data is going to come in. it's kind of similar to, you know, how they bought bit of the germans to the last, nearly the last bread during the seeds of london and world war 2. if this is a very similar strategy and they just feel that the longer they, they draw this out and then get this point to get it to a point of desperation on the part of you frame, that's when they can just
it's going to ukraine supposedly . and then coming back to these corrupt politicians inside america. yeah. well, they're, they're paid in bought, that's for sure. you know, tom, immediately after the bill was past, the president biden had a conversation with his counterparts and ukraine's zalinski and zelinski him in the that was the read out ukraine can win this war. what is he smoking or he does? he have another preference. go ahead tom. um, he is clear that they are running a they, they're...
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it's not actually going to ukraine. it's being described as a, let's fund ukraine bill. but this is really very misleading, because the money is going to us defense corporations, wallace described as pro ukraine funding. it's really is not going to make any difference whatsoever to ukraine on the battlefield. the united states is in the process of trying to come to grips with losing its supremacy. it's losing its place of, of dominance in the world. and it's, it's really, it's a self inflicted, would it drive it could destroy russia by imposing the sanctions and backing this proxy war with ukraine against russia. and then the process is basically reawakened of the powers of russia as a superpower. and resulted in the brand new relationship of solidarity, a cooperation between russia and china. something that really we haven't seen and you know, 7080 years of the war. last house they said, scientists see you, you know, must have described the us involvement anything concrete evidence that should be more efforts to bring a box and immediate piece of business and for a lot.
it's not actually going to ukraine. it's being described as a, let's fund ukraine bill. but this is really very misleading, because the money is going to us defense corporations, wallace described as pro ukraine funding. it's really is not going to make any difference whatsoever to ukraine on the battlefield. the united states is in the process of trying to come to grips with losing its supremacy. it's losing its place of, of dominance in the world. and it's, it's really, it's a self inflicted,...
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and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine, right? yeah, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard, grateful continue, our discussion on, you're going to stay with the the, the world's largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watchers in an emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters, but who will be the power behind watches, almost 1000000000 people decide and billions more, react the part of the video. so it's not someone from 01 them good, that sounds like you were using for the most of us to just get all kinds of them document that mission and look at the results of those. this reasoning why the, the most of the thing is a boy the news the and wants us to. so we took the transpose not the welcome back across. ok, we're all things are considered computer live. else remind you were discussing ukraine, the physical back the time in north florida. you know, part of this was a part of the debate over the funding. wel
and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine, right? yeah, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard, grateful continue, our discussion on, you're going to stay with the the, the world's largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watchers in an emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters, but who will be the power behind watches, almost 1000000000 people decide and billions more, react the part of the video. so it's...
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;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 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 m
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s. 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 this on the filmmakers shown 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. there's the notion, there's the argument that can be made that because you create isn't the time of, of crisis that they don't need to hold the elections. um, you know, that they have to, they're 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
s. 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 this on the filmmakers shown still, he...
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and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in your credit, right? yeah, and i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the the russian states. never as one of the most sense community best, most all sense and the same assistance must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will bend in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the russians cruising and split the r t spoke neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you see stephen twist, which is the, the, the, i'm not sure come on this as they will show a good this things for me is getting that we see me is the non smoker in your mind restored enough to monday. so stuff with a just didn't show erica, by a demo print that is showing here still, or do i have to wake up along with one and that's not i was and if it's up of course the trailer span
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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. there was $95000000000.00 in total that was given for $4.00 and $8.00 is they separated. the ukraine aid, the taiwan aid and the aid israel. 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 about. 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, but the majority of republican congress members did. that's quite a divide when it came to you. great. 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 repres
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. there was $95000000000.00 in total that was given for $4.00 and $8.00 is they separated. the ukraine aid, the taiwan aid and the aid israel. mike johnson, who became the republican speaker of the house of representatives, had pledged, unlike his predecessor that...
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he says ukraine is important to us. so he didn't, you know, this is all made up 1st of all, by the so the mag supporters like bannon and black m s m b, c. the trump really a to branch off was to wash his hands off. it's no, i mean not, but you know, you look at the rank one of the man he believes in this, and he's therefore essentially thrown away what could have been potentially his best issue. what i think it threw away, martin is to be the piece candidate. okay. yeah, we can, we just kind of move away from a guys a way from your brain. i want he could have had a much more coherent message of why don't we have little bit more diplomacy, why we throwing so much money around? it's not solving problems. it's perpetuating problems the actually, i don't understand the political calculus here instead of getting yourself into the nitty gritty, the minutia of these issues say, look, we need a fundamental change in policy that resonated with the public in 2016. who knows what happened in 2020 but it's still there and it's a, i
he says ukraine is important to us. so he didn't, you know, this is all made up 1st of all, by the so the mag supporters like bannon and black m s m b, c. the trump really a to branch off was to wash his hands off. it's no, i mean not, but you know, you look at the rank one of the man he believes in this, and he's therefore essentially thrown away what could have been potentially his best issue. what i think it threw away, martin is to be the piece candidate. okay. yeah, we can, we just kind of...
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but of course, ukraine has to organize free and fair election. i cannot think of a better symbol for ukraine done to hold free and fair elections during the course of a war. elections would not only be seen as an act of defiance against the russian invasion, but an embrace of democracy and freedom. it's no formality. your following may 20 or facilities key becomes both a dictator and to use the power of power with billions more dollars heading straight for his pockets. there's nothing. uh, i don't think that the house of representatives as considered it has to do with the true legality. illinois, the rank, what's happening here with respect to sending additional funding to ukraine. the 2nd of the grow, i, the idea that we're sending on the to, for money to support democracy. amendment is bar. and the fact that those elections have been cancelled is, as it is proof of that, there's nothing democratic today about unfortunately. and so, you know, we continue to fund the, you know, this concept there, and it's not going to be free for you frame. and
but of course, ukraine has to organize free and fair election. i cannot think of a better symbol for ukraine done to hold free and fair elections during the course of a war. elections would not only be seen as an act of defiance against the russian invasion, but an embrace of democracy and freedom. it's no formality. your following may 20 or facilities key becomes both a dictator and to use the power of power with billions more dollars heading straight for his pockets. there's nothing. uh, i...
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insurance for 1st responders and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine by derrick. i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break, and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the the welcome back across, ok. we're all things are considered on peter roosevelt's room and you were discussing ukraine, the physical back the time in north florida. you know, part of this was a part of the debate over the funding. well, there was no debate whatsoever. there was, it wasn't to allow, there wasn't no a public debate even within congress itself. and if there had been a debate, maybe we would have understood what the strategy is. what does winning mean? because essentially what it's gotten down to is i just don't lose right now. right now don't lose. that's the thing is with my bit tom, you know, i agree with that tier and i also agree that we go, we got back to what's happened in congress like i just stood. i mean, it's, you're, you're all right about
insurance for 1st responders and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine by derrick. i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break, and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the the welcome back across, ok. we're all things are considered on peter roosevelt's room and you were discussing ukraine, the physical back the time in north florida. you know, part of this was a part of the debate over the funding....
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i don't think anything we've done with visa b. ukraine has been about ukraine. i mean, they've only suffered from this so weird spent sending money to american military contractors in order to for the torture, the nation and people of ukraine. i think americans perhaps aren't that aware of that, although many of them have a sense of it, it would be one thing. you know, i make the argument that we should spend money going to the moon. we don't spend the money on the moon, we spend it here, and it does boost our spin off technologies and the american workforce. this is like some kind of sick per version of that. because western forces have secured the village of, of bulk, then all is gonna end the don't. yes, people who is a public, according to the russian defense industries, daily report, the settlement of above to north go was secured by units of the southern group of troops to cancel, attacks by ukrainian forces of also being with post in the area. kids losses in the direction a loan amounts to $440.00. so the cost is so, and they spent the day in the west ban
i don't think anything we've done with visa b. ukraine has been about ukraine. i mean, they've only suffered from this so weird spent sending money to american military contractors in order to for the torture, the nation and people of ukraine. i think americans perhaps aren't that aware of that, although many of them have a sense of it, it would be one thing. you know, i make the argument that we should spend money going to the moon. we don't spend the money on the moon, we spend it here, and...
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insurance for 1st responders and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in your credit, right? yeah, and i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the the, what is a part of the blog post that isn't the deep su, wasn't that in the word part? is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without glitches. let's go part of as since world war 2, united states has fostered extremist and to russian prejudices and hatreds among the ukrainian, the asked for, and at least in canada, united states and countries in eastern europe, probably everywhere in the world. it doesn't matter what these groups say or do it will support them if it is the groups are causing hatred and chaos within the target country. joe again might done choose the country, joe, or sort of you will as well as one of the middle. i know myself, it just means the printer was using just $50.00 and that's the way of reach
insurance for 1st responders and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in your credit, right? yeah, and i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the the, what is a part of the blog post that isn't the deep su, wasn't that in the word part? is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without glitches. let's go part of as since world war 2,...
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so it was, you know, the people here was ukraine. ukraine was a very divided country when you was right, divide that you have the east, which was where your russian and oriented will drop ship. you had the west, you know, the lot of polls that was, is kind of an antagonistic towards russia. so what did the united states and nato do? they moved in and back one faction. mm hm. well, when you back one, and then the other faction ones say, well, we don't want any positive because uh, you know, you present to the back page. aha, the country that we really don't get on with any level here. we don't want to be able to be a positive. it's because this was exactly the strategy that united states and nato pursued in yugoslavia. it's a, it's the, during the night ninety's, when he crushed was certain kinds of nationalism including supporting terrorism. and then of course they, they still back and say, hey, look, it's exploded. we now need to, in intervene to rectify the mess that we've made. and of course, i haven't reckon 30 years on things as bad as they always were. that's in the united states,
so it was, you know, the people here was ukraine. ukraine was a very divided country when you was right, divide that you have the east, which was where your russian and oriented will drop ship. you had the west, you know, the lot of polls that was, is kind of an antagonistic towards russia. so what did the united states and nato do? they moved in and back one faction. mm hm. well, when you back one, and then the other faction ones say, well, we don't want any positive because uh, you know, you...
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the aid package to ukraine. here is some of what we heard from the republican side of the aisle giving their case for opposition to this bill. as you say, the united states tax payer has already sent $113000000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is unaccounted for, you claim is not a member of nato. but the most important thing due here in washington dc, is all 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
the aid package to ukraine. here is some of what we heard from the republican side of the aisle giving their case for opposition to this bill. as you say, the united states tax payer has already sent $113000000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is unaccounted for, you claim is not a member of nato. but the most important thing due here in washington dc, is all we have to spend. americans harder and tax dollars over to ukraine and keep the money going to continue to murder ukrainians....
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in the us allocation of no to a to ukraine. these drilling tie one will aggravate global crisis mailed to 8. so the key of regime is the direct sponsorship of terrorist activities. males for a to tie one is the name to syrians in china's into and the list says those for 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. 61 b. ready in dollars 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. there was $95000000000.00 in total that was given for $4.00 and $8.00 is they separated. the ukraine aid, the taiwan aid and the aid israel. 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 about. but he changed his mind. and i gue
in the us allocation of no to a to ukraine. these drilling tie one will aggravate global crisis mailed to 8. so the key of regime is the direct sponsorship of terrorist activities. males for a to tie one is the name to syrians in china's into and the list says those for 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. 61 b. ready in dollars now all amendments and there...
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in ukraine. so ukrainians are, uh yeah, you can, you can, you don't have to spare their lives there that you can. they don't mean anything to american go to is particularly not to be a members of congress. but i think there's one way you can look at this is one big wet kiss, one last crunch before the elections. and then it's like, well, we did what we did. i, nato is a spent for us. it's not going to up the ante, at least militarily in ukraine. this is the last shot. angie, absolutely like this. the property you create in congress has dwindled over the months. in fact, the house freedom caucus didn't want to hear about it. it was really strange one. the house speaker of mike johnson did a 180 when he was just the congressman. he voted no for any additional aid to ukraine and also when he becomes house speaker, he's got to push the money through. we got to get that and, and you know, why? because we have to fund the military complex, right? we have to find them so that they can fund congress and
in ukraine. so ukrainians are, uh yeah, you can, you can, you don't have to spare their lives there that you can. they don't mean anything to american go to is particularly not to be a members of congress. but i think there's one way you can look at this is one big wet kiss, one last crunch before the elections. and then it's like, well, we did what we did. i, nato is a spent for us. it's not going to up the ante, at least militarily in ukraine. this is the last shot. angie, absolutely like...
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now that was the republicans who opposed to the spending on ukraine. now, the democrats lined up very solidly with every democrat voting in favor of the standing 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 and we have seen how prime minister netanyahu, whose government has use american weapons to kill indiscriminately, to force famine over 25000 women and children dead. tens of thousands of them, of 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 as his actions have not led to the release of the remaining hostages. he's ignored the police of the families of hostages. he's ignore the police or the president of the united states . he's ignored his own people. now who doesn't support the united states position of a 2 state solution f
now that was the republicans who opposed to the spending on ukraine. now, the democrats lined up very solidly with every democrat voting in favor of the standing 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 and we have seen how prime minister netanyahu, whose government has use american weapons to kill indiscriminately, to force famine over 25000 women...
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insurance for 1st responders in ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine. derek, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the same rom, just don't you have to shape house to come and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the the cut out the video, so it's not someone from 01 them. uh, give that to us again. we use them for the lots of up to just guess what kinds of them document then they shouldn't look at the results of those. this reasoning why the, the most of the thing is a brand new news the and wants us to. so we took the bush and sports, not the welcome back across. ok, we're all things are considered. non peter roosevelt remind you were discussing ukraine, the physical back the time in north florida. you know, part of this was a part of the debates over the funding. well, there was no debate whatsoever. that was, i
insurance for 1st responders in ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine. derek, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the same rom, just don't you have to shape house to come and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the the cut out the video, so it's not someone from 01 them. uh, give...
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in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of hey, in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you're going to be so this. yeah, maybe mold and free of us. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says they tell us that they sorry for some bland. this means this sign. yes. and other children killed in may type bombing in 1999. the one they tried to tell us is no, we not sorry, because we've done our job ripping apart. so the nato has consistently rejected those claims and rushing into office necessary or collateral damage. yet at the same time, it accuses russia, tell us the preston tooth and is failing in ukraine. and he just responding with more brutality waves of deliberate me. so attacks on see this on the civilian infrastructure, there are other power levels to the intervention of nature and you could smell of it resulted in a demand for parts of the country. costs are going to be reco
in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of hey, in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you're going to be so this. yeah, maybe mold and free of us. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says they tell us that they sorry for some bland. this means this sign. yes. and other children...
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the ukraine aid, the taiwan aid and the aid israel. 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. he would not bring it to about, 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 a 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 $113000000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is on accounted for ukraine is not a member of nato. but the most important thing due here in washington dc, is though we have to spend
the ukraine aid, the taiwan aid and the aid israel. 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. he would not bring it to about, 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 a divide when it came to grant. and there...
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i don't think anything we've done with visa b. ukraine has been about ukraine. i mean, they've only suffered from this so weird spent sending money to american military contractors in order to for the torture, the nation and people of ukraine. i think americans perhaps aren't that aware of that, although many of them have a sense of it, it would be one thing. you know, i make the argument that we should spend money going to the moon. we don't spend the money on the moon, we spend it here, and it does boost our spin off technologies and the american workforce. this is like some kind of sick per version of that. well, it stays stateside on move to tennessee where we can now speak live to international lawyer, klein, preston, fine. we appreciate your time today. you know, i, i made all the, the bills on the billions of money that's being talked about. something i think is being missed from a legal standpoint. how do you expect from washington to justify sending more money to key of considering that the mirror is a landscape presidential term officially expires next
i don't think anything we've done with visa b. ukraine has been about ukraine. i mean, they've only suffered from this so weird spent sending money to american military contractors in order to for the torture, the nation and people of ukraine. i think americans perhaps aren't that aware of that, although many of them have a sense of it, it would be one thing. you know, i make the argument that we should spend money going to the moon. we don't spend the money on the moon, we spend it here, and...
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this was the biggest, biggest ever package for ukraine you signed off on. it was a little for him to best build them, accusing would be put, put in spots. it was great. i was the harshest on russia. i still don't accuse him of working for the career live, but also choosing of the supporting biden's policy. that's a politics, the short circuiting itself. i'm and maybe martin's right. maybe there's something here that we don't understand, but i tend to doubt it. that's all the time we have gentlemen want to take my guess in budapest and america. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are dc next time. remember, costs across the us. hi, i'm are expensive and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different? i listed of opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please. i do have the state department, the c i a weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main stree
this was the biggest, biggest ever package for ukraine you signed off on. it was a little for him to best build them, accusing would be put, put in spots. it was great. i was the harshest on russia. i still don't accuse him of working for the career live, but also choosing of the supporting biden's policy. that's a politics, the short circuiting itself. i'm and maybe martin's right. maybe there's something here that we don't understand, but i tend to doubt it. that's all the time we have...
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so it was, you know, the people here was ukraine. ukraine was a very divided country. when you was very divided, you have the east, which was very russian and oriented small drop ship. you had the west, you know, the lot of polls that was, is kind of an antagonistic towards russia. so what did the united states and they to do? they moved in and back one faction. mm hm. well, when you back one, and then the other faction was, say, well, we don't want any positive because uh, you know, you can essentially back, i hop the country that we really don't get on within the level here. we don't want to be able to be a part of it because this was exactly the strategy that united states and nato pursued in yugoslavia. it though during the night ninety's, when he crushed was up and kinds of nationalism including supporting terrorism. and then of course, they said they still back and say, hey look, it's exploded, we now need to in intervene to rectify the mess that we've made. and of course they haven't rectified. body is on there as bad as they always were. that's easily united st
so it was, you know, the people here was ukraine. ukraine was a very divided country. when you was very divided, you have the east, which was very russian and oriented small drop ship. you had the west, you know, the lot of polls that was, is kind of an antagonistic towards russia. so what did the united states and they to do? they moved in and back one faction. mm hm. well, when you back one, and then the other faction was, say, well, we don't want any positive because uh, you know, you can...
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so it was, you know, that here was ukraine. ukraine was a sorry, divided country when you was very divided, you have the east, which was where your russian and oriented was roughly, you had the west, you know, the lot of polls. there was this kind of an antagonistic towards russia. so what did the united states in nature, do they moved in and back one faction? mm hm. well, when you back one, and then the other faction was saying, well, we don't want any positive because uh, you know, you've listened to the back page, hop, the country that we really don't get on with any level here. we don't want to give a, be a problem. it's because this was executive strategy, the united states and nato pursued in yugoslavia. it's the during the 19 ninety's when he crushed was up and kinds of nationalism including supporting terrorism. and then of course they, they still back and say, hey, look, it's exploded. we now need to, in intervene to rectify the mess that we made. and of course, i would record 30 years on there as bad as they always were. that's in the united states, mostly doing it in georgia as
so it was, you know, that here was ukraine. ukraine was a sorry, divided country when you was very divided, you have the east, which was where your russian and oriented was roughly, you had the west, you know, the lot of polls. there was this kind of an antagonistic towards russia. so what did the united states in nature, do they moved in and back one faction? mm hm. well, when you back one, and then the other faction was saying, well, we don't want any positive because uh, you know, you've...
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do you think trump is in his ear telling him to fund or defend ukraine? well, i'm sure the conversation is happening, but i couldn't speak to what exactly they're talking about. well, but that's the thing because in johnson has actually tried to unite this part of you, especially when it came in. you specifically told members of congress to endorse incumbents for the 2024 election. however, those that are unhappy with his leadership, which included matt gave the klein, marjorie taylor green, have defended by endorsing other candidates, should be r and c. get involved and how should they respond with trump now out the home and i they aren't, she is now strong. so as i tell people all the time, if you want to endorse against trump, have added you have the a record of winning in primaries. that is almost the 2nd to none. so i look, i think johnson has gone hand to trump and said, i want to hold the majority. if i hold the majority, it's going to be by getting out the vote, energizing the base. i can't do it by saying regular republican talking points, i need
do you think trump is in his ear telling him to fund or defend ukraine? well, i'm sure the conversation is happening, but i couldn't speak to what exactly they're talking about. well, but that's the thing because in johnson has actually tried to unite this part of you, especially when it came in. you specifically told members of congress to endorse incumbents for the 2024 election. however, those that are unhappy with his leadership, which included matt gave the klein, marjorie taylor green,...
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there is no reason to believe so the crossing ukraine, i'm joined by i guess i'm the one go in north florida state as publisher of gold goats in guns blog and newsletter in miami. we have andrea wong. she is a journalist and co host of the final count down on scrutiny international. and in prichard, we crossed through derrick evans. he is a candidate for congress, as well as biden's political prisoner right across the rules. and the fact that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated derrick since you're running for the us congress. i.
there is no reason to believe so the crossing ukraine, i'm joined by i guess i'm the one go in north florida state as publisher of gold goats in guns blog and newsletter in miami. we have andrea wong. she is a journalist and co host of the final count down on scrutiny international. and in prichard, we crossed through derrick evans. he is a candidate for congress, as well as biden's political prisoner right across the rules. and the fact that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always...
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so many questions will be right back the, the, the, the mass of a bill for ukraine passed by the us congress ensures the conflict will continue. countless lives will continue to be lost. the will this aid all sort of the events being played out on the ground. there is no reason to believe so the, the 4 talking to jeff helper, who has written books about this. once again, the book that people should buy. if they want to get a sense of what you describe again, jeff, tell us a title, you call them and you just did call them. i did call them. i think israel liberating palestine by jeff howell zionism. settlement colonialism in the case for one democratic state. while you're it's, it's perfect that you're joining us because i think so many of us have so many questions about this. i mean, for example, you know, israel has been and can be again, a great country. and jews in general are some of the coolest people in the world, not to mention some of the smart, straight up, but okay, those 2 things being equal and true. why this is real? have to be a jewish only state. most of us don't understand tha
so many questions will be right back the, the, the, the mass of a bill for ukraine passed by the us congress ensures the conflict will continue. countless lives will continue to be lost. the will this aid all sort of the events being played out on the ground. there is no reason to believe so the, the 4 talking to jeff helper, who has written books about this. once again, the book that people should buy. if they want to get a sense of what you describe again, jeff, tell us a title, you call them...