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just a gathering in showing a supply split out for $481.00 goals, metals, special coverage and analysis from $12023.00 on the ukranian. miss house tug at the headquarters of russia's black sea. strange inc. try me. i'm in a series of recent attacks independence at the time about this, and this is all just a live from doha. also coming up. sedans, routing council chief speaks to all the 0 warning the months long conflict could spread beyond his nations, voters were going to travel deep into the remote office mountains to see how small
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community is coping 2 weeks after devastating us point on the head of the roman catholic church plates for all nations to take responsibility and help migrant seeking a new life in you. the rush that says there's been another attack and it's black saint paul's us of us to poll inc. find me a nearby c passenger traffic has been suspended, no casualties. have been reported, it comes that day after ukrainian this, i was talking to the headquarters of the russians. black sea seats in the city ahead of ukraine's intelligence says at least 9 people were killed in the attack. moscow says it's air defense systems shot done 5 missiles. it says one person is missing. these are the latest in a series of ukrainian attacks and crime in this month. i'm going to go to the same the savvy whose life was in key. what do we know about these recent attack? same, the russians,
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the russian back governor and the crime in 10 is what has been warning people is that there is ongoing activity. russian air defenses are operational, a rocket was spotted and shot down. and we're seeing reports of people seeking shelter as this morning's attack is from what we've here reportedly. ongoing details are so. ready trickling in, but we have also woken up this morning to more details with regards to what exactly happened yesterday. specifically from the ukranian government. now, in an interview to voice of america, care little boot and off the head of military intelligence has been confirming some very specific details. with regards to yesterday's attack on the headquarters of the black sea, he says 9 people were killed. 16 wounded those numbers not confirmed by russian sources, but he says he is expecting as more information trickles in that those numbers will be likely going up. seriously wounded among those in that attack,
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entered in that attack is colonel general public's under roman check. the sleep commander of the blacks, the fleet, as well as chief of staff, lieutenant general lake, set cock senior figures in the russian. a command base there in uh, in the crime in peninsula injured during that attack on sabbatical would remains unconfirmed . but he's being widely reported on social media unconfirmed. once again is the death of admiral and victor circle of the head of the black sea suite. now we're still waiting for more details to come in, but what something else that we did not said with regards to specifics about the operation. when asked about how it was carried out, she said that the role locals played in this operation. it was important to this being a successful operation assets on the ground. he suggested the agents were quite a core component of the operation, seemingly confirming his comments of the general staff. if the on forces said that
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there wasn't. ready against that they receive that was timely and accurate, and they were able to pass that on from special sources to the air force. and they were able to then target this headquarter facility. specifically, at the time of this meeting of senior commanders from the russian military. jane, thanks very much indeed. soon bye. so i'll be talking to us from keith. i want to bring in a shout as choose the security studies program director with the n g o ukrainian prison. she's joining us from vienna, very good to have you with us. and i'll just say to you, claim does seem to be ramping up. it's a targeting of airports of curry of crimea. why is this susan? that is really important. those from the strategic and from difficult digital point of view, i usually the russian officials been claiming bedframe yet the 2nd most effective way off to the crime live. and that's been run, think over time, an overstatement. the attacks of the last 2 weeks clearly demonstrate that that is not true. and that is take a little differently. you can imagine a tour of demonstration that the russian armed forces and also y t. you can find,
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you can call them through a friend that is in florida from strategic point of view of that is also very important because most of the attacks against the style show, well you bring been happening from premier to when, who are diminishing the capability. both in terms of the leadership ad in terms of the platforms, the ad in frame. yeah. that makes you a little bit safer as far as that, as far as the book. but also that is reading the cards, the nation of the russian operation on the sound. so where now we have the uh, pricing, separate. think of the call defense of different company because all the supplies and logistics are going through. creighton. yeah. and in these ways, you can thing that it is just the h q, but you can imagine why the bottom of the very important units are out of the leadership. it means you need all the time both. so from documents to a pointing new people to building new traffic just and just to understanding what is happening phones given the level of significance that you're describing there with regard to try me, particularly with regard also to the black sea state. is it
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a surprise that the russians defenses weren't as strong as they appear to, or should have been the you know, the washington service is quite an interesting thing because all that's my, it says that the russian federation, russian armed forces being claiming all who will be your for the full fledged invasion or during good. that's mostly because of the one to show what they have because of the quality of what they have. definitely, the rushing of course is have more people because that more population i'm the most value, the life of their soldiers that i'm going to do. they have more of the me. so for example, because this will get, you mean i've been producing cars larger, forcible, and be so quiet. so for the nation, we're not getting meaningful demolishing to as the inmate of european countries. but at the same time, these words demonstrated that it is a symmetrical work is much more important. you have appropriate intelligence information. you have a local supports. do you have the paper size the size? do you know how to use them to these attacks against premier they are just like we
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just bands old. the only keep it is that the russian forces haven't done the problems that they have in different parts of the problem. so i really appreciate your giving us says that breakdown how to show us. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you kind of isn't honest. another half a $1000000000.00 in a to ukraine. it's also going to train you training in pilots to fly f. 16 fighter jets ukrainian president. volume is that landscape has been visiting the canadian capital also is received a standing ovation during his address to parliament, kind of the has the was the 2nd largest. the ask for of ukrainians 2nd don't need to rush out to you the the, the head of citizens living council says the conflict in his country, which has lost it for months, could spread into other parts of the region. and the file behind has told all g 0 is my kind of the fighting could result in an even greater humanity and disaster.
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somebody has in was, was somebody, of course, those gangs came from outside to den, got a big came from neighboring countries. and that's why this conflict will spill into those countries and will not be confined to so then the majority of the fight has come from the neighboring countries. the danger of this is a mess of humanitarian dis, hosted throughout the whole region. not just been, sit down and is it not ducky? yes, most certainly, this war may spill into other countries and may trust and security and safety in the region and in the world. and mike's here with more and what was said in the interview. the president of sedans, constitutional government, has been edelman for a period of time that he wants to return to a democratic process, a transitional period, in which the civilians are brought into government, and the military gradually stands down. however, he told me that with this ongoing conflict,
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it's very difficult to set the timeline for such a process as it was 5 minutes have benjamin dozen. yahoo says government is close to normalizing relations with saudi arabia and he's told the un general assembly on friday that palestinians would benefit from israel's efforts to make peace with the arab world. but the deal is still a long way off as practical. hey, no reports. hundreds of protesters outside the united nations as is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu took his turn at the podium this year, facing pressure from allies and his re lease for his controversial move to reduce the power of the judiciary. going in the south of so many other dictators now is a circular piece expands. there was no mention of that in his speech. nothing yahoo instead promising a renewed middle east normalization he says, could happen with saudi arabia. but even his profit was controversial. picture in
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israel without any land for palestine, we will not only bring down barriers between israel and our neighbors will build a new cord or of peace and prosperity that connects asia through the really saudi arabia, jordan israel, to europe. but experts say a deal between the us israel and saudi arabia space, as long as the us would have to agree to give saudi arabia, nuclear technology and security guarantees. israel would have to make concessions to the palestinians and some say, israel's current behavior is going to make it more difficult for all error countries to have an alliance. the palestinians will remain under occupation and a deepening apartheid that the whole world is recognized. uh and you know, that's going to make it things, you know, chronic instability, chronic violence, chronic problems. that will always be a problem for those countries who have normalize relations with israel because the
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rest of the world sees that and the rest of their world. the publics do not support the thank you soon after not yahoo left the stage. israel again launched a tax on the gaza strip. his message of peace interrupted by the violent reality that his life, their pat decline. l g 0 at the united nations is really forced as of open fire on palestinian protest. i was at the guys of border engineering, at least 31 people. the demonstrations began off to israel closed a border crossing and the kinds of also being demanding an end to attack spike is maybe satler's is really army has also lost air strikes and the gaza strip on friday. injury to people, survivors of the quake which struck morocco 2 weeks ago, i still struggling to recover remote villages and the office mountains have been badly hit, stephanie deckers being to see how people are coping were about 2500 meters here and the following. the 2 men on the bike were taking us to the very
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remote village. this is by far the most remote place we've been to. we reach 3000 meters elevation. we're now heading down the hill to the village which has in the valley. below. we've arrived the village for a very long trip and can see some of the damage here. we're getting a majestic welcome because you know, it's like we're getting winter and no one was about the roads or block the block here. he's very good. his bowl skills. we are so remote and you can just see football, sports,
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and universal language. and so telling us that they separate the women from the men in 10 state, i guess they don't have that many times. so there is no forces 4 times. okay, so there's splitting men and women in the tents they have here. look, i don't see a button that says tens won't protect us against the snow. we need more useful materials for this region to prepare for the winter, because this won't do anything. 7 people lost their lives here and we've just met to you by him and he lost 2 sons in the earthquake. so many stories like this where people have lost the most important things in life . the, the well headed out and doing about, i'm not the only one who most of my children. my neighbors also did. the majority of the people who had had their homes collapse. so now we're outside. this is what
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god gave us and we have to accept it. so the main message from being here, everybody has told us that they need better infrastructure to deal with the on coming winter because essentially they go on locked down. they've become completely isolated in this region when the heavy snow falls and if they don't have adequate protection against the elements. it could be deputy a stephanie decker which is 0 deep in morocco's atlas mountains sort of had and i'll just say to the us president shows they support behind striking also walkers as they demand better wages from carmakers. and only a few hours ago until the opening ceremony is the asian games get underway in the chinese city. a phone show, the
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color of the weather starts and can look look, a little more changeable across here. now we have got this mass of cloud in the right fund, 3 down pools, moving from west to east, the head of that, there's plenty of wolves around, so it's still a fabulous sun shot in place, but that will continue to defy the race with most of the ridge of high pressure nosing in from the west step. but notice the next system that contains the remnants of hurricane and no i do a lot of things when when the weather into the northwest, if you're able to go on through the next couple of days so that you guys can see that rain coming into olive northern olive as we go through fast, i might just go from wells at a glen looking fine and try as is the case across prompts down to will spain and portugal. central air is not too bad. fuel shells around the low countries towards demo, really big showers. so i would tools that eastern side of here, but 33 in bel grade on south day this. right, and that's used by the race which any say no, it's the head on those type of just 21 celsius at that stage, drive by the coming backing behind. and then the really wet and windy weather risk
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of flooding into positive with wasting going to discuss in northern ireland, positive island as well as we go through sunday for us. 1 again, retry, generally try to request a good pos of north africa. a few shows eva towards the genus. yeah, that was seen by the south of the villages, staples, control information, controlling the narrative, to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma spite, it might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what the public attention to. how is citizen jim listened, replacing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the
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the he wants to know, does he, that reminder about told stories this russia says has been another attack and it's lexi for us of us the following. try me. if it comes a day after your training and this house target at the headquarters of the russian black seen slate to the city, the head of citizens routing console. so as the conflict of this country could spread into other parts of the region, the fonts on behind the sides, he's off neighboring states to stop supporting the wible rapid support forces as it was 5 minutes. and benjamin netanyahu size is government is on the verge of making a deal to normalize relations. saudi arabia is focusing un, on fridays, and palestinians wouldn't benefit from such agreements. the 19th asian games is going to open in about 4 hours in the chinese city of hung show more than $12000.00
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assets and $45.00 countries and saturdays are expected to take part. it's china is the 1st big sporting events since the end of the district 0 colored policy. well, i need richardson's covering the game as far as he's joining us from hinesville. now this is a big task for china is not the, not just the logistics but also just the large number of offline. so i'm going to turn up yeah, you were, you were mentioning the scholar that in your in chart robin incapacity olympics. and this is a tournament competition that really has no equal is going to be about 10 and a half, 11000 gallons the power. so lympics over $12000.00 competitors coming here as a hung jury for the asian games, which will officially get them to and just a few hours time. joining me not to talk through the issues of play. hey steven. wait schools, rochester, be sorry. say to press stage. a huge event like this west schools is primarily the focus, but also inevitably some politics on the sidelines as well as the opening ceremony
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tonight will show the 1st thing will be present. she with mr. the certain prime minister will be there thomas fox, the head of the obviously, is there to talk to mr. she, there's a talk perhaps of a break away olympics being organized by russia. we think thomas bock is there to talk to present. she to say, hey, you can't, you can't support that. you're a while, a big person says, lots of politics behind us. 45 nations or territories, big, big politics. so the only issue i'd say to perhaps some say, knowledgeable about what the asian games is, the scale of this events is pretty much on much does. yeah, i had to, i have to write down the list of events, you know, things you're not going to see the impact, drag and boat racing. come body, you sport. there's a famous east border from south korea. mister faker, who apparently is worldwide know, and there's bridge and these games of chess, you know, there's, there's a ton of sports. you don't see any olympics plus all the other ones, like sports, so swimming, volleyball, basketball,
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all the stuff. you look back to see if the ray is just tremendous and that's why they have 12500 participants. not all athletes, but you know, 99 percent. absolutely. so i'm, i guess you can call a chest player and ask them absolutely. but he is a participant, she is. yeah. and sense of what we're going to see, the opening ceremony some think will be quite notable by some since once i was writing my story for the associated press are trying to get ready to write it. and, and i said, you know, you're looking for all the staples there, except one thing, no, fireworks. you're not gonna have any fireworks with the gunpowder you'd expect us to smell. it's all going to be electronic. just going to be a very digital opening ceremony. so we're going to have everything except we're gonna have a flash, but not, not the flash from fireworks. so that's going to be a whole different thing. and of course they're saying it's a green olympics. i don't know how our green agent come, agent gains, i don't know how green it is, but no fireworks and makes it seem greener officially to reduce reduce carbon emissions. i guess i'm it is about the sports and the i was reading an interview
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with the, with the certainly director who said it's about so not just sort of appreciating the windows but also studies taking part. but it's showing as hosts in particular be very important that they do finish at the top of the metals type of woods and there's, there's no doubt they've, they've won. i think the last 40 years, china's top the table, china topped it in chicago 5 years ago. they won about $300.00 metals. nobody else has close japan and south korea or in there after that, the drops way off indonesia did well, you know, last year also we have, you know, we have taiwan of what china seas as a breakaway province, competing in china and mainland china. that's interesting. north korea, as the delegation of here, of i think, a 191 athletes. half gain is, are afghanistan's arrived with a team. and there's a women's team associated with afghanistan, but not officially with the team. is going to compete here, i think, and cycling. so that's worth watching. there's a ton of little side stores. plus you think about the small countries that don't have a chance in the olympics. pick, pick one, pick, cambodia, pick louse,
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any country in asia, the couldn't when in a lympics has a chance to do something here. so it's a great chance for some countries to show author acetates who might get lost in the olympic, you know, just massive size in the top top top level. you want to save you money to such as depressed. thank you so much for that already. some events on device such as this kind of these games, things like football, valuable crickets. so we've had some action already in those events, but in terms of metal events is going to be close to $500.00 gold medals handed out battle starts on sunday tomorrow, including 7 gold medals left to groups. and assuming i know you're going to be part of the coverage of the build up to and the opening ceremony itself. but for now, 90 richardson in congo. thank you very much. indeed. tons of people out of how the protests and the media and capital against the government's handling of the reasons crisis in they're going to cut a buck they say the prime minister should step down that think armenians and they're going to kind of buck agreed to lay down the weapons earlier this week, after the attacks by us or by john to meet you in the den called reports
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a full day of protests in get about hundreds, a cooling for prime minister nicole pushing young to resign. that saying he's abandoned estimate comedians in and the government kind of a region they call out. so this is a shame off our nation that our government to read the face of the concussion young . he's taking all the required majors to save armenians wherever they should be. you know, the prime minister says armenia is preparing to accept people who leave and i go to the kind of a is it becomes impossible for them to stay on the as it by johnny rule. and i guess the man out of all, if it's to 10 and that it will be impossible for them to live in the homes, to situation does not improve in this problem, will be on our agenda. we've done some work. and now 40000 places has been prepared
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in armenia. the region is recognized internationally as, as a bi johnny territory, but it has been self governing for nearly 3 decades, with strong ties to get it on ethnic comedians have been living the 4 generations azerbaijan and media have fought to, was sparked by this dispute. most recently in 2020, but after a sudden as about johnny offensive this week, kind of buck fighters have agreed to this. um, as a by johns government says they will have a choice to stay or to leave the agree on his thoughts and is known to using force is super easy. mississippi as they should, the site was this was the idea is what was the ultimate decision? now going to kind of back end as a by john, have yet to agree on security guarantees for ethnic armenians and other issues. but
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they have started removing some road blockades with the 1st humanitarian aid since the seas by coming in on friday. between mid with in co, out as the us president joe biden says he'll join striking auto workers on the picket line. in michigan, workers walked off the job last week, demanding a 40 percent pay hike over 4 years bite and says he wants to show solidarity with the men and women of the united auto workers union. he says they're advising for a fair share of the volume they helped create, and he says it's time for a win win agreement that keeps american ultra making driving with well paid union jobs. well biden's do in michigan on tuesday the day before donald trump funds to deliver the speech to auto workers in detroit. tom is going to be skipping the republican primary debate that day is campaign is calling biden's trip a cheap photo all don't. 100 reports from the chicago suburbs or falling book as a newly aggressive united auto workers union is driving
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a wedge between the big 3 all of the parts distribution facilities that general motors are still in us. are being called to stand up and strike. the union announced expanded strikes against 38 g m, and still enters auto parts centers in 20 states across the us, adding 5600 striking workers to the 13000 already on strike. but in the latest wave, ford was spared with the union, inciting progress with the oldest automaker. kind of like a slap in the face. general motor has always been a powerhouse in the automotive industry. so if you think you're more can do it, i would think they could find a seat officer for the 1st time after making major concessions and the 2078 financial crisis. the union is making big demands, starting with a 40 percent pay increase over 4 years to match recent c e o salary. i am currently earning less money per hour than i was 23 years ago. and you would like to get that
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back. absolutely. gm president mark bruce is firing back. calling the you a deb hughes demands untenable. after automakers offered a 20 percent wait job. there was a positive approval match, pause and show the american public largely behind the union. 86 workers here in bolingbrook. watch after the job and onto the picket lines on thursday. the union strategy is progressive strikes. design just gradually increased the pressure at one side after another, and to stretch out a more than $800000000.00 strike funds. so they can last, as long as they need to, the 1st picketers of the 2nd wave of strength res, seem ready to sacrifice right now. are scraping to get by and the we're fighting corporate agree. they want to keep all the money at the top and the fight, nothing trickle down to, to the workers whether gm and still it is can match fords. latest offer could well determine whether the u a w accelerates the strength,
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or hits the brakes. john henry l g 0 bolingbrook, illinois to the head of the catholic church as ours nations to overcome what he calls a paralysis of fear about migrants. pope francis is on a to and not say and some of the funds was being a surgeon. the numbers of migrants arriving in europe shores in recent weekend, i'll just say it was in his actual buffer. as this report from powers type, pharmacies was greeted up mass se applewood by french prime minister elizabeth born before making his way to the south and french cities, phoebus hill, top basilica, the purpose in mass, say for meeting of bishops and clergy for mediterranean countries, and to call for told her in some compassion for migrants in the region of to pres, phones is joined to representatives from other religions. he said the culture of a difference was telling the mediterranean sea into a blood soaked cemetery it, but it's only people who are at risk of drowning. we lift at the mercy of the waves
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must be rescued. it's a duty of kindness. it's a duty of civilization must say, it has long been a gateway for migration in the region. some campaign to say they hope the pope's visits will make a difference for subject. but for the pope's visit office, some hope, we also hope that it will help calm political tension is but political tensions and divisions say that migration in the european union showed no sign of of facing the pope's visit comes as the you scrambles to find a way to deal with the arrival of thousands of microbes from the producer, the italian island where in 2013, the pope 1st pay tribute to migrants. problems is one of a number of e u. countries that says is willing to accept migraines from the producer. the pope is expected to us from the shows lots holler and when he leaves the french presence, you might know micro home fact as a fusion viking rescue ship is broke. so i didn't must say for now, but since 2016, the charity to runs,
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it has rescued nearly 40000 people in the mediterranean. that's usually seem to have to. the pope has always spoken very key without ambiguities or concession. we really need to hear these voices because i find that we have a deafening silence from our political and spiritual leaders. international organization for migration says 28000 migrants has died in the mediterranean since 2014. moving to thousands of parish for this year. post school to respect the dignity of human life is one that will resonate with some, but he comes at a time when you are paying governments are increasingly looking to close dues. router the opening, it's actually popular. i'll do 0 tars the . this is audra 0. these are the told stories, russia, it says there's been another attack and it's like see for us of us default a funny as.

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