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informed her card out for r t, plaza is ready to ground forces have to enter the fi. now the red cross is open to field hospitals in the southern part of your unclaimed to cope with the tremendous here in crisis a. my colleague are rachel ruble discussing the plans with organizations a spokeswoman in jewish to them as we are the same as the whole months we. i still committed raiser, really maybe our whole concern by the restrictions a as a why is that? there was a last week. there are so many essential items needed to run the school in drugs for the treatment itself. x ray machine loss. our keys on the ground out of the need to provide a support hospital to alleviate some of the continually increasing on the healthcare facility. currently i still see, well, one of the top normally we
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may ongoing surgeries or things like pregnancy wherever we can professionals and health care. amazing to really, really are glasses for israel has worn people in rafa to evacuate and i understand some, 450000 people have left this week. i'm wondering if you have any insight into where those people could possibly go. are there any safe places for them to evacuate to? we haven't said for reasons. now the use of their safe place to go see, i think people in themselves, the question of where we go. we know the best way to see the area is going to be
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north of you have to stay where they are. new people have been living is 7 months and months later, e intense. they are, have the luxury all play where they have the buying every will say, receipt original is really really the penny is the i mean by so many people including the small children including the original see how do you feel there is nurse a place where someone in the family to deal with a really is what was the reality all around right now. as well as in my mind for the t or t news network is returned to cover the ongoing war and costs are though just a month since having a leg amputated off to being injured and is ready strike. last month, the journalist was wounded along with a 2 colleagues and then a type on the new start at the refugee camps in central gaza. for folders with our
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board has condemned it as a targeted strike. that says the will be gotten in october. 143. john must have been killed across the enclave. and many more wounded. and we spoke to the kind of mind himself as somebody should have to. while he was still in the hospital, he was dreaming of going back to work. the letter said i'd set out as a journalist and camera man. i never put myself in danger. i avoid battles zones. i lifted the camera, zoomed it fully to scout the area and see where i was standing. if there were soldiers, we would retreat. if not, we would proceed and film. i didn't see any tanks. so i told my colleague, who was just a meter away in the street, that the area was safe for filming. i told him to start filming when
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a shell landed behind me. i don't know if it was from a tank artillery or reconnaissance plain. the explosion happened about 7 meters behind me and shrapnel from the rock. it hit my leg, severing it instantly, the remote it is due to the shortage of staff. most of the people in the hospital are volunteers without the experience to handle such severe injuries. there are no medicines, there are no pain to dollars to help you sleep. they gave me the clothes and ask for the pain in my leg, the clothes and act doesn't even stop a child's pain. let alone someone with an amputated leg fresh out of surgery. there's nothing else available, the
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not a problem. i was in an exposed place. they could see i am a journalist. all my colleagues were nearby. the attack was directly aimed at us. we hadn't even started filming. we had been there exactly 2 minutes when we were targeted just 2 minutes. if they didn't want to kill us, they could have fired a warning shot far enough for us to withdraw. but they were determined to kill more than ever because they didn't want any footage to come out the
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i'm and i wish i could return to work. i long for it today more than ever because i missed my camera. i've been a camera man for 17 years, and after a month without it, i missed it so much. even when i was injured, i was asking about my camera. my colleagues told me to forget the camera and focused on my leg. but i said the camera is more important. that's why i went down to see my camera, my companion for 17 years, to reignite the spirit within me because i'm a camera man. and i can't sit in the same place for long. the getting back to our breaking news story here and off the international. so this will back you in 5 minutes or a said to be in a life threatening this an off to being shot. i wrote but afraid. so it was hit multiple times into his leaving a local government meeting. it's hard to kind of see any right now, his motives do remain and say, let's try to learn more right now and correspond to the former austria and foreign minister kind of good, nice on joining us here. live it all to international count. it's great to catch
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you want to thanks for sharing the time with us during this breaking news. it's great to have you here. listen, i and we spend a few hours analyzing possible motives. uh, you know, the attacker as well as we understand he's a member of the liberal opposition. he's reportedly also a public file. i wanted to look at the broad a picture here because karen, the end of the day feed. so he's a, he's a patriot. he loves his country and he's shown that many, many times before. and he's come out with strong statements about his love and dedication to his country. and yet that seems to have gotten him a rap in certain places where some people even described to him as a threat to the countries democracy. and it's hard for me to get my head around that narrative. when i've seen his speeches, how does he get painted with that kind of brush? and unfortunately the entire debate or what was once upon a time, a sort of parliamentary, an exchange of words and opinions. in previous parliamentarian sessions had almost
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the same maybe even decades ago. we can speak about years ago, there was a multiple civilized interaction. and this has gone into social networks and into the streets. as we saw today, was this assassination attempt. and it's a climate of very bad wrestle rig counts. i. i shared his assessments that the as a climate of violence, let me make a little analogy. who was, it was a different um, put it to guys as a nation, most of future. uh, verification to name it along against the form is really primary states a ravine in 1995. it's a while ago, but it had some kind of impact on the regions because his success of us. but mr. jonathan yeah. who's been around and i remember very well that as a nation because i don't want to compare slovakia of today which is relative to 9
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to 9 to. but the system trend that we could see in israel and in other countries for it up to the east of that climate, had made impossible any sort of civilized debate of different opinions. i have in many central european countries, including germany and austria, white and black. that is no time last little space for any grade. there is no space for any live friends that live here. all the about the you are mean. i feel really good company that kind of i appreciate that. i'm just just trying to trying to understand what's put feed. so in the firing line, i mean, and i also what kind of, well, it just does stuff me when of course, this 1st happened. i jumped on to the western media and the west. the media is amazingly linking his favorable stones to russia. is there any credence here? how do you break down that narrative?
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that is, what is so usually a nonsense if i may say, because we are in just black and white. you are either with your brain or against and a few i have also of course, you always bath russia. as you know, i paid this up in price for that. yeah. and uh, i, uh, that i know being out of my country for 4 years. and what i can see is a total of decline in, in, in, in manas, in and civil. it makes sense. yeah. its gone. yeah, uh and if, if we now drive to, to sink a little bit a, had a logic country and head i would say is an even uh, worse shape than select the name of the drum it needs. uh, when, when does it debate about uh, pulling maybe out certain petitions from that activity to so to purchase because they are ready to democracy as the claim. i don't want to touch these is everybody
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should have his own opinion amount of the jump does. but uh, what is happening right now is that any sort of civic tal them and terry in the bates and see you. and i see you might remember the good old days of, of genuine while i'm at there in the bade. whether it's boston or the drawing book to start with, the people seriously prepared to speeches and, and prepare, that was all about the rhetoric. it was all about, negotiate. something that you studied, that you get prepared for your exercise. old that is gone. it's a black and a confrontation. it's has become even hysterical, highly emotional. i always speak of teenagers and other thoughts. yeah. ad itself very, very what uh the ends. it's even can become love e s. we. so you with s as a nation of them. so yeah, i'm so it's not, it's not,
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it's not a surprise and if we pushed it further, we would see more and more a kind of trends going out of depaula manse into the streets and then it becomes stage. very different. yeah, exactly. i think it's very well said in the to, but then again, i guess you could also look at what's happening in tbilisi, georgia these days, us out and approval could choose among the demonstrations that with this transparency bill is a whole nother story that we really should not spend the time getting into now, but, you know, when you talk about, you know, civic, discordant, whereas the kind of simple etiquette, what's not become the old school diplomacy, people, as you say, they throw that they throw the toys out of a sandbox, you know, they don't want to play anymore it's, it's, it's been job black and white. as you said, i think it's a very, very good comment from you. do you, do you think fruit? so it's not the 1st time he's been elected here, but he said it is the 1st time he's been attacked. did you think feet so on the brought a picture was a phone in the side of e. you politics? where am i making a mountain out of a molehill?
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you know, i've seen the fortune did you put the finger into the joints? and i only briefly saw, i wasn't the pressik chapman, i had time to, to, to browse some messages. and i saw the unfortunate the very 1st reactions of bias um social media in ukraine at the bottom line of some of those postings was ext. i mean it's in our ability. yeah. like in the, in a and it kind of wide west game who's next on the list to be executed. yeah, uh, so, uh, i, i know what it means to live with live threats or threats against your house and, and to, to the information. and i always said to myself, well, i'm not really afraid of such a physical attack because these people have simply very grateful faith with it's enough. they will not get out of the sofa and get into the street or knock at your door and shoot you that that was my assessments,
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but on some of them already. and the man who was arrested is 71 years old. you know, he's not the, he's not the young. uh, i'd say testosterone driven the file and the guy know he's a 7 to one year old man who has his license, who unfortunately sees no other way to channel his hatred to his emotions, whatever. maybe he has not had enough the hosting. so of patriots. so this is a, this is a, they've already deplorable situation because you can say that some of them get out of their, uh computer or the lawn and, and they really take your government and get into the blood the action. so yeah, the climate is still the climate these into social media. it's elsewhere and in
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as having list old enough for one and a half use in india, roads in a country that is still to the pro can like never know where will was spelled back again unfortunately. but what you have in those, if i may say oriented societies sense, i also would say it exists and in some parts of russia, it's this list. and let's list that to, to yeah. and yeah, and this is true tolerance, it's true liberal like some. and then you have your opinion, i have my opinion, we don't necessarily live together really next to each other. that's the case and level non where there's some sort of core existence against all odds. but this is gone in, in many parts of europe and yeah, and those in there. yeah, no, yeah, i would agree to that. i would agree to that car. and i mean i, i lived in america for a number of years. i lived in new york for a number of years and, you know, but certainly in europe, excuse me, i use,
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i used to think that europe was really was such a land of milk and honey and freedom. i so loved the ability to travel for unity. the police were generally speaking, leave you alone and people were open on the very embracing and welcoming europe had a wonderful feel to it, but disliked well, most of the tunnel in the past 20 years. it's totally changed car and i get back to i don't even recognize it anymore. and that's how you weren't living now in the russian federation. not only am i happy here, but i genuinely feel that i'm on the right side of history. but i'm getting sidetracked against time. this is one last question for you. so i can, i'm, so they've got, they've got the shooter in custody. okay. the guy who shot this provides with this like president. um, are you more inclined to think this is an internal political thing or is there a broad, a potential motive here from external play is what do you think internal or external behind the shooting? i would say this was a kind of loans. i'm used like many of, of, of those who was done serious crimes in which i have
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a name assembly the name of both of the relative religious motivation, some boot just in terms of some sort of race, strange, logical, or patriot i, the pets on that you might so a super post on the whole thing to put it on the some sort of the physical level is that we lost a switch as described in our conversation. the ability to have this uh, january conversation, an exchange of opinions. and so it's, it's, it's always you, it's uh, honest further with our tea and the handful of other drum and it step one can conduct the conversation and it you to you and also to a gemini, bbc, and not to mention it. it's an integral cation. it's like if you're sitting in front of a police officer and there is this confrontation that spirit, it's an oscar, it's a,
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it's all about the you have to admit you and have to apologize and, and we are in such an episodes, feel well also of how we, i, i think was, was 2 days attack against the slower prime minister. the big question is, who is stood ready to go into politics? yeah. he wants to, to, to, to bolster all the hatred, all the attacks. either you'll have a tremendous petra system, which i think is the case for the robot feed. so yeah, for all you have some other motivation, but uh, uh the, the long term impact on your personal life, on the life of your family, it has become very cumbersome and, and, and from ethics. so to be a political, any man in the gold or the sense that you to try was your instincts together. what's the, what's the feel? what does the population want? how can i, when elections, i mean, is it true politic of animal life or what fits
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a deputy you are, is capable of, but you can pay, it's was the price of being accused of whatever you can think of like, you know, this kind of cues of which crop are in the area or on the just shots in into yeah it's, it's a really sad reflection on the current state of affairs kind of cannot. it's always the former foreign minister of austria joining us or analogy international. a great pleasure to have you want to thank you very much for your time. thank you. i'm sorry, i wish you a good day and you too as well. thank you. well, it's out of my put into right now on board his presidential plan. he's heading east . this will be his 1st trip abroad since last week to an organization. he is a touching down later in china. it is a 2 day trip, is expected to visit paging and the northeastern city of hobbin,
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french on the agenda from bilateral cooperation to the ongoing confident ukraine. other key global issues breaks. of course, i'll see what goes be of an equal don, offer in china ahead of the visit. the one thing that you can see when you arrive in virginia is opportunity. it seems that big money's around every corner here and this year as well. my visit here is no exception, so a lot of my food. indeed, that is his 1st visit since his 5th annual gratian as leader of russia. and of course, he's said to meet with cheating, paying on the what quite interesting the vladimir put it will be joined by 2, both a full my and kind to ministers of defense of russia. surgery show who and, and re below. as of respect to these, it's uh also uh the ministers it's diplomats, it's businessman and it's advisors that they are not traveling empty handed. they do have a fix stack of documents ready to be signed, then many of them are probably out of commercial in nature. so what it basically
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translates is big money and big business deals are about to be signed here. and of course we will have to see which ones. exactly. but of course, the relationship between russia and china, what both countries that have been trying to do for years now, they want to show an alternative to basically a western base to man i of doing things. 90 percent of all transactions between most glen paging are done in the local currencies in rouble and you on. if you look at the letter and put them on the lab reports personal relation, relationship with the west. i mean, remember he, there is a warrant on his arrest issued by the international criminal court by him visiting china. and of course, by shooting, paying the chinese leader, giving him a very warm welcome. here. it kind of, it is all about diplomatic signal, a good kind of shows it is very of a very in your face gesture towards western nations who have been trying to isolate
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russia. and china is just showing, well, look at this, you don't get, you'll say here, and you won't get it your way. so of course it is very symbolic. it is very, some colleagues on both sides, both on the russian side with the russian president picking no other nation in the world, but china, to visit and changing things as the 1st a foreign leader that he's about to see in person, off to his no duration but also on behalf of china, again showing the rest of the world. well, the chinese going to pursue its own independence politics and it will conduct business as it sees fit cube inside of it, which has all the locals will tell you. is a city of 10 medium that was originally found the just over a 100 years ago by russian construction workers. what building a railway it is those surprised that they chose these safety is the 2nd venue full full like to be approved in strip because it also borders 5 russian regions of the
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far east. and there is a rich program here for glad to be able to. he'll open a russian chinese expo, a forum on regional corporation, the full forum and regional cooperation, the far east. you'll also visit the university where you'll have a conversation, a bit of a you a tool to chinese students, perhaps even take questions. this is like that because the visits over the past few years is 1st visit. since is a little victory. and there's no gratian and again, this is something with being repeating, so it's for, for several years now. relations between bosher and china, our, to historic high m. e. these, there's obviously difficult to estimate to the of the state how far relations have come. they seem like many other countries, once the ukrainian crisis to be finished with over it wants peace,
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it has put forward, but it was realistic piece plans that have been put forward like the west roads where but you can't get everything at once. russia gets nothing and gets humiliated to boot beijing's pigs piece plaid is much more base than real politics. and that is located both by she'll bunch looking at what, what you create and bonds and trying to come to tugs tried to find common ground, compromise to establish the spot. and the long lasting piece vladimir people had said repeatedly. and he is once again reiterated that the chinese piece blind could well be the foundation on which negotiations with you cried could take place. vision proposes practicable and constructive steps to achieve peace by refraining from pursuing vested interests and constant escalation of tensions. minimizing the
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negative impact of the conflict on the global economy and the stability of global value change. the steps build on the idea that we need to forego the cold war mentality. unfortunately, neither ukraine nor it's west and patrons support these initiatives. they are not ready to engage in an equal honest, an open dialogue based on mutual respect and consideration of each other's interests. they are reluctant to discuss the underlying causes, the very origins of the global crisis. instead, western the leads are stubbornly working to punish russia. to isolate then we can it supplying the key of authorities with money and arms. they are illegally trying to appropriate our foreign assets. they are turning a blind eye to the resurgence of nazis and, and to ukraine, sponsor terrorist attacks. you know, territory when it comes to sight of russian relations you came at the end of the day is a minor footnote. they all based on, well benjamin squads is
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a truss. and. 1 open dialogue, but there's of course much more a to it than that's year to date. russian chinese trade has grown up by almost 25 percent straight. is it about the point of it's really in dollars so very suddenly much further to do it. motion chinese relations, the black, me a piece of the highlights, a look at the west economic predicament. look at the how they are stumbling quite naturally. the d v. d lack lost the groove. now look at the way the russia and china a development. and he says the p, the russians pivots towards the east towards asia, has been proven to be historically the right decision, the, the 2nd day of the russia islamic world for because on is wrapping up though, it's just a 2, it is a 6 day event. and to many thousands of people from 18 countries so that they are
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in attendance that go to over a 100 sessions to choose from all the details. here's our correspondent shape both as well. welcome to cuz i'm not specifically to the russia and the as amik world because on form, it's the 50 here of this huge conference with over 900 delegates, 16000 people in attendance representing a different countries. the focus is culture, food, and of course business. plenty of people have come here hoping to do the make a connection as the assignments where it becomes a huge burgeoning markets, the global south africa. and of course, the middle east, russia doing a lot of business in this region. of course, energy is of the central business, but of course this form is about expanding the reach of russian business and reaching and kind of friendship from russia's islamic republics to the rest of us, allow mac world shabbos for r t in cause us. all right, that's it for now,
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but your program are tons and about treatment. the new video of alleged to abuse by an officer today, a sheriff's deputy in columbia, south carolina, forcibly removed a student from a classroom at spring valley high school. i saw him just talked to her sprained her and initially, you know, i didn't think is a problem because i knew that she was just is quite a student in the class. someone looks the police officer and says, here is law enforcement that is worse. clearly attacking, abusing power and other than others besides, this is what's wrong with those poorly be on discipline. black children, he was there, enforcing a law to meet the crime, to quote, disturb schools in any way. that means any disturbance that any kids causes in school is using force is never pretty,
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but necessary. a tops people are never going to change your mind. so people will never change their minds about video. they think i was wrong. and that's it. the same wrong. just don't have to shape house and engagement equals the trails. when so many find themselves quilts of parts, we choose to look for common ground, the village largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watchers in an emerging multi polar world india as voice matters. but who will be the power behind it? watches almost 1000000000 people decide and billions more,
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react the attempted assassination in broad daylight as the split back in prime minister a short while leaving amazing. he said to be in a life threatening condition. and the immediate off the mazda of the attack, and despite no official load on potential motives west and media reports jump straight to the prime, is linked to russia, and on the offensive best russian forces. taking another 2 villages in the heart of operation as well as in frontline todd of a separate audrey continuing to cement their on going daily. ok, the .

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