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[000:00:00;00] the, the we saw with breaking news. russia's defense minister confirms that russian forces of taking full control of the city about the after months of fields. bottles the add us president joe binding to funds the possibility that new crane may use other strategic points due to a lack of munition. this comes with a field that with ela pace, a success stalls. and congress is rarely as a test, as a rallying against front minister, and it's in the i was government and calling for elections.
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it's tennessee that this government remains in power without asking the people what they want. and we want elections here. and now this government needs to go home. periods things are getting worse. and in time to pick them out. years ago, every day we are reading of the we're like from all scope, this is our to international i'm. they show our judge. our top story is the so we start with breaking news, the russian forces of taking full control of the city of, of d. f. guy in the don't. yes, we're public. the strategic location is in months of relentless bottles with ukranian troops reported the suffering massive losses. this was the announcement from the russian defense ministry spokesperson, the because local, the order of the ukranian armed forces commander in chief,
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serious key to abandon the city was issued only a day after your credit and troops began clean, uncontrolled from of difficult matters are kindly being taken to finally clear the city of military unblock ukrainian units that have left the city and are hold up a day of difficult and chemical plans. but the liberation of america has made it possible to move the front line away from the net scores. it thereby significantly secure and from terrorist attacks by the criminal regime in kia. all information on the advance of our troops was not submitted until the enemy had been completed, defeated, and the city had been taken under control. the woods. this is a big deal. it's a very strategic point as well. and the ukranian forces happy, and if not withdrawing, they've been fleeing of different. what can you tell us what it is from what we gather? we've spoken to fred is the colleagues over that and say they say that among the opinions there is chaos. a huge number of the troops of being abandoned and update . what will they be told by radio, with radios of the job. they never even heard the will this, the retreat? of course there's,
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there's no way to retreat because maybe you need more or less. what can be described as a route, as i did that isn't the for russian fall control in this is called cynthia, always under attack. so that they have to groups tried for the absolute chaos which is backed by the number of the be put the liberation of, of div good has made it possible to move the front line away from the nets, thereby significantly protecting it from terrorist attacks by the criminal key of regime. as a result, an area of 31.75 square kilometers, was liberated from the ukraine and nationalists, the enemy's losses in the battles for of div code during the past day amounted to more than that was 500 soldiers. the russian minister of defense, so here we go, has the hubs, toe and full blood way of putting a victory in a vehicle. he was also given us some details, you know, a very of the size of what fits you to. so i can help with this is be liberated quite an incredibly quickly again, because the presidents get the will to,
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to retrieve robin with thousands upon thousands of the troops being that encircled with the costs 24 hours more than 800-8500. you created to fly either killed or taken captive with a date that it isn't over. let me tell you, it isn't over the still carrying out the, the, the wreckage, the theories of the multi story apartment buildings there is also, it must be said about up to an underground city. it is an underground city without the exaggeration of the past. he is the opinions realizing the importance of updates that it's difficult to. but steve, this would change it importance of, of data because it could that sort of the roads to the railroad track, pull tabs. it also has a vocation system. the wonderful tracing plot that supplies drinking water to move in to 1000000 people in it. so it is a huge loss for you. great,
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because it had been preparing up div that's for 8 long years. you'd have thousands of thousands of submitted to use to make bunk goods pullover of data around of gave a very secure location. now the, the pulls out the re really isn't any way for them to hold the line as effectively because no warehouse they didn't expect of the of the food. we also know that they wasted but the announcement of the capture of dave dental, they were absolutely sure because the battle is a get k or 6. there are so many grading and so trapped in the rear hub, advancing brushing a sort of troops as we've heard from ukraine the they said they've elected to save people's lives, which, you know, isn't it the link to be saying that you're claiming that you're trying to save people's lives, they won't have to say that. so just love a $1500.00. last and a single day. they would it be more organization to it. they will to trying to blame the weather. you get a general winter. and as they always to try this credit,
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russian fix it, cost is hodges and so this is this positive deb, which is relatively little for this, this top of the also it must be said, you have units and out the way you put it in the fee so say you get it, this is all because of you. this is what because you didn't give us enough shelves . that isn't true. 2 weeks ago, i was just south of a 50 in money. the more you creating shelves across the nation being far as us. so at the russian, so i said by there was some sites in that stretch while i was embodied for the front there, there is, there is, there is less that we shouldn't be no shortage of shells and um, being provided with school with you. great. so blaming these on the shortage of weapons or the weather is, is an attempt to navigate and his government to offer blade lots of updates. one of the toughest baffles of this world. yeah, i mean that is going to be a bit of a humiliating retreat withdrawal for us or landscape areas at the munich security conference. right now it's heading all these west and politicians. everything is going
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a ok. send me more weapons in cash. and when we're gonna win this complet with doing absolutely fine and it here we have as you say, this huge withdrawal from a very strategic city of the after that or that now we, we can talk about on, i understand that it was, it was a part of the front line that people were not really supposed to talk about. we go to keep it pretty much hot shots right now. look, this is, this is a, this is the facts of it. and it was very difficult to work in when you observe. because new creative intelligence west and intelligence would track not only and this is what we will to move out phones either jet and then this way and we went to, we spoke to. but if we say cold a, an office, they could track he's location, anything we showed. even if we check to double check, triple check could be used to gets back and forth. and so we would, we wouldn't age of people's lives 55 by showing certain things that have different vehicles and operations that was long and the make you know,
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it was very valid. it was costly but, but it has to be a little bit. now of course, what restrictions have been lifted and hopefully my, my good friend and colleague, he goes donald is over there. hopefully, you'll be enough to you soon again to show that you didn't fuse fog prison amounts evaluation where not munitions job and the encompasses as well as all the guy, the me, solid systems, ministry vehicles, abandoned and left behind by the u. k. the military as they retrieve yeah. and it's a big retreat as well. it reminds me when you go back to it was, are to come off of a bach mood as well. that was another significant frontline, the seats city. this the full in the same in the same way. there wasn't, goes by you. but that was possible. that was sort of that, that was niecy chugs, you know, each top russians would come close to encircling in any of the ways. and the last
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moment you would have the zillow escape on the table hold. the last will never take this. and then they give the fact the good of the retreat lose thousands and tries the most that have by blaming the when i hear the description of a baby behind, all these munitions is un weapons. and americans supplied weapons in droves as they were treat. it sounds kinda like the withdrawal from afghanistan were divided ministration left up on 100, the millions of websites, maybe tomorrow is over there, instructing them on how the retreat because it sounds like the same sort of thing we saw on afghanistan. the bizarre thing i think is that you have a zalinski and munich the mandate not requesting, not asking doc cd for more weapons and munitions, demanding that the u. s. provides a more weapons or he will no longer consider the us strategic partner. it almost sounds like a teenage girl doing a breakdown arrest, which is maybe in line with is up mentality these days. and then the top it off the top, the talk to take a minute in
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a conference that somebody should consider the assassination of president vladimir . with the chaos going on inside, you pray with him replacing his top general with people. again, protesting the continued construction of their sons and an uncles and brothers and sending them to these front lines where there were there a deal, maybe zelinski shouldn't be given to anybody in the id. you know, they're quite as president does the event that the decision to retreat to claiming the move what's to say soldiers lives the same time petitioning kids, weston, bach, us for more funding or whatever it goes over. we are very much counting on a positive decision by congress. this package is vital for us. we are not considering an alternative today because we count on the united states as our strategic partner. if we talk about an alternative, it means that it is not our strategic partner. should log in, there is a landscape made the statements other media conference which was also attended by
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western officials keeps key partners. despite the news about the f got the german lita and the us vice president say it is in russia that's actually using the war make no mistake to or has already been and that's her failure. for russia. ukraine has re gained more than half the territory. russia occupied at the start of the conflict. thanks in part to a massive supply of american and european weapons. upon the recent $54000000000.00 commitment be made to support ukraine. on top of the more than $100000000.00 are you are paying outlines and partners have already dedicated, well spent the getting rusher on the country. there's nothing cheap, any of its military goals. putin wanted to take care of in 2 weeks. 2 years later,
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ukraine liberated more than half of the territories occupied by russia. russia has lost control of the western part of the black sea. in the meantime, us presidential binding has confirmed the possibility that ukraine made use of the strategic areas of the front line due to a lack of a mediation. this comes as a bill that would locate additional age of to have stalls in congress of the i don't know that i was comfortable with spectrum for my us senior security policy under this. michael, the news. he says congress is losing motivation to help you. crane is attackers more pressing issues locally. it shows that they are delusional. they're not realistic, and people can see for themselves. we see it, we see what's going on on the battlefield. we also know what the reality is. and
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then when cala harris goes over there and start speaking i, i dread it. she's, she's, she cannot put us simple declarative sentences together. and then what she does say is wrong, flat out wrong. and she's an embarrassment. so i, it's not seek, she's, she's really not helping for cause she's been doing that even more. the congress has its own issues. and frankly, no one here is really all that concerned about losing a being a strategic partner with ukraine because they haven't really been showing any forward movement in their pursuing offensive 20 the like they're very defensive it on the motion and its way to sub bout with in the range of the f guys is really sick, is a very, very serious. it's really that doesn't show any forward motion that the congress would be looking for in order to be encouraged to do anything. thousands of
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people have taken to the streets of tennessee to protest from minnesota, and it's a new i was government calling for elections. the the, this content is gone and these robots, each boston day that hostages remain lost. and the war rages on for testers, also called for a new exchange deal with a minute to encrypt police vehicle to break up crowns is looking to main. see the street meanwhile, in germs and then hundreds of people. valley downside, the prime ministers, residents voice in the same calls. we've heard from some of them anytime i'm
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here because after experiencing the terrible catastrophe we went through in october, it cannot be that this government remains in power without asking the people what they want. and we want selections here, and now our economic security is dropping. prices went up by tens of percentages in the past year. our credit rating has dropped, which means damage for years to come. this government needs to go home any period. things are only getting worse with everything that's happened since the time and it's been time to take them out of prison years ago. every day we are waiting and this government is destroying as well, literally in terms of people dying and also the fear of as well. the values of this country people are leaving. people are dying. what else can happen that would need to prove that this is a dangerous government?
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the worst government that it's very important for me to bring down to is government because they are damage in the country. everything they do is for their own benefit, their political seat. and the only way in my opinion to bring them down is, was produce. that's why i'm here. the, the united kingdom is facing. it's west until i. so i'm, it is in crisis in 40 years. that's according to community security trust, a group which monitors the jewish community in the u. k. the number of violent incidents such as 147 percent according to the charity organization rising from 1662 in 2022. to as many as 4103 recorded last year, and nearly 2 thirds of the attacks occurred in the 3 months following the outbreak of these rarely policy and conflict. 266 of them were physical assaults and the situation only since it was in the meanwhile pro palestinian demonstrations in london described by some yuko officials as hate marches or continuing in earnest. it's just this month,
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some $200000.00 for the test as march through the capital to the is really embassy and such actions were taking each month since october last year. the nationwide protest, folsom arrested for allegedly displaying anti semitic banners or on suspicion of support. an extra ms groups at one of listen to demonstrations and added brought a police officer off the bystander to hide a star of david symbol. so was not to cause a disturbance. the the the the, the,
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the me, the classes, bridges for our minister, which is soon a double down this glance, and paul police incorrect down and protest and a ty semitism. one of these measures would not allow people to cover their faces to conceal their identity. at the same time, london is not holding back on special treatment to which is really people's things . the outbreak of the conflict as we absolutely support, as well as right to defend itself in line with international law. i'm proud to stand with you and is roused august i as your friend of use, the israel does have the right defend itself. must that within the within is actually managerial should avoid civilian casualties. but we do believe that the cooling this genocide contains this genocide is the right approach from get a side to leave the case that when it israel responds to terrorism, to some people, it automatically becomes via aggressive. we call it expect these rate is to have a 2 state solution with high mass in control of one pa. so what would be kind of
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stop those who sean from the river to the sea arrive is useful idiots who do not understand what they all say or was people who wished to wipe the jewish state from the map. martin j editor a web web adult or told us that both to protest and heap. of course, you have new care officials stem from britain being an extension of the state department as we keep here. and this is what allows us to send it. so i think we're going that's 6 that we know we know what that means and that's basically code full is as arrive to carry on with the genocide and, and it comes up in the international court. isn't really gonna have any effect because america controls the court. so um, you know, carry on now we've been coming to this america now. phone policy is basically just an extension of the state department and also in ministers. i really just different much you know, attached to that department and have to follow the narrative from america. every single less of it, you know,
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forbade some that this is the consequence of it doing despite having 4000000 people for the muslims in the u. k. and having these huge contributions into some kind of basis, like that mean, for example, you know, it's not, it's not just on the muslims that are against that you're not to be muslim to see what's going on. you down to the muslim to see what the, the israel is, just a stretch. i'm just going to fall and commit to industry on a site. now my go make america great again to the us by storm in 2016, donald trump's mantra galvanized for republicans at the time. but it also attracted the attention of global spy agencies. according to a recent report, the you as intelligence community off the shadow we 5 eyes alliance just to avail 26 of trump's presidential campaign 8. the result triggered allegations of a former president's campaign had been for looting with russia, archers, marina, of course, a rebel has more. i already knew that the whole from clue then would rush. the story was safe news and it was even proven in the west after
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a 4 year review which concluded that the f, b. i's investigation into those claims was a seriously flawed and be totally unnecessary. lots of these new revelations, or a bomb shell, because they reveal that it was an international cooperation to interfere in you what selections by illegally spying on the candidates with the ultimate goal of taking him down this explosive report sites. online sources from the us house intelligence committee and claims that the c i a asked the intelligence agencies over to lions partners. so help them through the dirty work. now, who are these partners? australia, canada, new zealand, and did the united kingdom also known as defies? also public and brock, it had been told the president brock obama, c i a director john brennan had identified $26.00 trump associates for the 5 viceroy target a. so was concerned that the i see,
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had identified them as people to bump will make contact with own manipulate, they would targets of our own. i see and law enforcement targets for collection and misinformation. so there's a group of cutting foods have agents go in up to the most in experienced aids from the trunk team. apparently it's brendan, them and trying to get russian dirty laundry on their balls. and it didn't actually start asked, are they loans stop slow? that's b i investigation. but even before they were making contact, some bumping from people, going back to march 2016, they were sending people around the u. k. australia. it's really the most solid. initially. the emily 6 was working at an intelligent school. they help set top, that would be all special investigation was announced, and the me, the i revealed who blew the whistle. it was the parts. the media's intelligence source says that it was the u. k. government's communications headquarters, also known as a g. c,
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h q. that they somehow miraculously picked up suspicious interactions between trump aids and russian ages. well that's the story that they sold to the public. then another fabrication sources say the g, c, h q version of events is false and sets the u. s. i c office for an allies to target 26 members of trump's team. possibly to justify the f, b, i's investigation. all of this, it was illegal because us law requires a special award for this sort of surveillance on a person. and getting one for political purposes is selection interfere in spots. who cares right? well, who did the spine and who are the chosen fools or inexperienced targets? this is what we know so far. the report claims of c, i a operative, steven harper approached at least for trump targets in total and was paid over $400000.00 by the us government in 2016. and they did this by the
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office of in that assessment, which is apparently a pencil gone office that exist payoff spies, the task step and help or against them, among other things. and there were just in the mobile instances where i think they actually put him in contact. c with people from russia and then use those contacts to smear him so. so you believe it was a treatment? it's a completely, it was worse than entrapment. it was a targeting operation and a complete set up. and then when the f b i went to interview, you know, it was on a complete pretext. if one of the 1st time hall per interferes with the presidential election, we know that the classified documents showed how he spied on then he was president jimmy carter to help ronald reagan when the for the c. i a, an operation to collect insight information on carter administration. foreign
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policy was running ronald reagan's campaign headquarters in the 1980 presidential campaign, according to present and former reagan administration officials. the sources identified stephan a helper, a campaign age involved in providing 24 hour news updates and policy ideas to the traveling reagan party as the person in charge. and now he was spying on farms a including michael flane, who was the national security advisor who had already been inspected by the way. the crazy thing is i had just gone through a full security clearance update investigation, which had just closed about 6 months prior. it included a polygraph examination. they knew there was nothing absolutely nothing. more of an onset, joseph, misled a professor with a secret. he was presented as a russian agent by former f b. i director james co, me. that was until a photo surface showing the so called russian agent with the british prime minister
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. that made things very awkward to say the least. but who was this mind working for further options or for the c i a director the f b. i interview joseph and the suit on february 10th, 2017. and that interview mr. mr. lied you point this out on page $193.00 volume on mips it denied it's and also false. we stated, in addition, mips it omitted 3 times. he lied to the epi, i yeah, you didn't charge him with the crime. excuse my art, it's one on one. i'm sorry. did you say 193 volume on 193? he lied 3 times. you pointed out in the report. why didn't you charge them with the crime or? no, i can't get into a internal deliberations with regard to a waiter would not be. did you interview next? think i get into that. is missing the western intelligence of rush, allergens, can't get into that. lot of things you can't get into. well, now we know why. house democrats on the intelligence committee called message kremlin linked and a russian caught out. but a soul was told public and racket the missed. it was
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a professor who really worked for m y 6. and he was the spying on towards papadopoulos and member of the foreign policy advisor and panel to donald funds wants to succeed in presidential campaign. and he, like many americans want this operations to be declassified, which is exactly what trump tried to do, to expose this network of law i as in spies, but he was blocked time and time again, most notably by the c. i a director at the time. there are so many unanswered questions that the investigations kept covered up. i do believe that the operation will be declassified. should trump get re elected, which is why his 2nd term represents an ex essential threat to the intelligence agencies. it's a threat because the c, i a, was suddenly spying on people without a warrant or a cause using their international partners. but they were also making things off as
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they once a long. and the high big inconvenience evidence was pointed to 0, collusion with the russians. they codes the intelligence they made it look like pollutants supported from the evidence points. the other way we looked at the reports and the sourcing, they used to evaluate the sourcing. and then we got further to look at the days available to them that they didn't use. i mean, overwhelmingly, contradicted that conclusions that russia support a trump. it's hardly surprising that us intelligence agencies broke a few logs. they've done it before. it's not even surprising to hear that they falsified intelligence. remember, iraq. but what is surprising is that it's the 1st time we hear about them use a fake and so to interfere in their own political affairs. this is just another case. so you kind of make the so even if you tried those other top stories this our at our website aren't you, they'll come for more news coverage and analysis. i'm a nationwide josh words. the part is up next the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome to was a part, the 19th century. one was considering the continuation of politics by other means. but in today's world that sentiment, it was even more to the economy you're supposed to, makers are pretty open about seeing america for germany and dominance as means to economic prosperity and development. but do they approach it in a sustainable manner? well, to discuss that, i'm now enjoyed by
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a jeffrey sachs director of the center for sustainable development as columbia university. professor sikes in 2nd grade on a great pleasure for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. my pleasure. thank you. now, and been pretty outspoken about the influence of vested interest on the years, domestic and foreign policy, particularly in the funding of all the military campaigns abroad. but it looks like the number i'm in town sent to you of all the conflicts and seems to be out stripping the capacity of it when they became of such as the us military industrial complex. how did is come to this? well, it's very interesting. you started with the vine clouds, which so who said that war is the continuation of politics with other means and i think he was right. he wrote that in 18. 32. and here we are 2022 and it still makes a lot of sense. he had
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