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a barrage of russian miss howes, it's cities that infrastructure across you. great. at least one person is killed in key facts of loss damage, crucial power supply infrastructure in launch of the country. donald trump announces he will run for president again. election denying for you ways president announced is white house bid in the wake of midterm election losses. and as he faces multiple investigations after 2 aborted attempts and that the life passes out of this one lasts off for its limited test flight. no astronauts are on board, but it's a key step toward using the moon as a launch pad for the space exploration. ah, i've been fizzle and it's good to have you with us. us president joe biden has said it was unlikely that a missile that killed 2 people in poland was fired from russia. initial us finding
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suggest the missile, which it a polish village in the ukrainian border, was fined by ukrainian forces at an incoming russian miss off. poland, which is a native man, but claims the weapon was russian made and has put military units on a lot. president biden, who's in indonesia. the g 20 summit has pledged his support for poland investigation. we're not going to make sure we figure out exactly what happened or of the said it was out for me. 2 people were killed. and then we're going to collectively determine our next step as we investigate. see, i don't, my mind was far from russia, but we will see lightly and i stay there in barley where well leaders have gathered for the group of 20 and the g 7 and e. u. member states. also having held
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emergency talks, they're out brussels bureau chief, is that to alexander phenomena. alexander u. s. president joe by was part of the closed all round table. can you tell us both? is apparently you asked citizen, the biden brief dead. the outer leaders on his conversation with the polish and president and nato secretary general's tolten berg, and according to some sorceress there. for the 1st time, he suggest certs dad, the messiah that he to a village in poland was apparently according to 1st preliminary information than anti aircraft, to messiah fired by the ukrainian forces, to intercept a russian rockets. and then as we just heard, he sort of suggested to that again, talking to reporters, saying that it is unlikely that the messiah was fired by the russian army.
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what about the reaction from all the global leaders there? well we heard from the german chancellor, all our sholtes spoke here with reporters condemning the incident and also expressing his condolences. he spoke with a polish or prim frame, with the polish president as well as other leaders who gather a tear in bali, the french president, for instance, or the british prime minister. they expressed their solidarity. the european council president cha, michelle, has said that he was so shocked about what happens and in their, in their statement after this close door meeting here, g 7 ends and nato leaders said that they are standing full solidarity with holland . and they were ready to provide any assistance needed to find out what really happened. and could you tell us what's been mentioned,
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the b g 20 leaders declaration, that snobby approved of herself? well, i think it, sir, of quite telling that we have for this declaration now approved by the g 20 only a few days ago. it was not clear were there will that would be able to agree on anything. and i think the fact that we have this declaration now approved as a huge success for the host of the meeting indonesia, and also for the european leaders. because when we look at the document, you see that russia's war on ukraine is mentioned there. that it is acknowledged that the war has an impact on the global economy and that, and i think that is the most significant part of the document. most members of the g 20 strongly condemned the war in ukraine. and this is significant because of course we have to remember that some members of their g 20 were very
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reluctant in the past to condense russia. and we are hearing that it was indonesia in india. and that made it possible to publish such a statement here. accent of another. thank you very much for bringing this up today . there are bali, the g, 20 summit of poland, prime ministers put the country on alert and spoke some time after the blast occurred. calling full cooperation to establish the cause of the incident history for us in co operation with the interior minister, we have placed all services on high alert, including our police officers, border guard officers, and the special forces supposedly attack samples of ours was which was which puts you on that, that's it, that's it for 3 am it over here that us, we're working with international experts show you shit to identify the causes of what happened during this incident. just giggled,
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socialist hour or just the ago as we have invited them to join our experts and our forensics investigators who have already been at the scene for a few hours in national geographic. does your so article go? jesus don't. and i me so that gong as the genia dw report at tay gosh, shanowsky is him was so we just heard the polish prime minister there. what more can you tell us? well, it is being a power into the political government was also the police. were careful to not fund the flames during the night when the situation was still, i'm clear about what was going on. the polish president said that it can't be identified. were this. what is the rocket or the projectile came from? was we do know for now is what the polish, the polish for a minister has someone, the russian ambassador ended this meeting. they can play the night. we.
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so the polish media report that this has, that this was a very short, quiet meeting without shaking hands. the russian ambassador, apparently as the pull this read the reports, hasn't given any comments on this situation and, and turn the comments from the polish foreign minister. we are today. we are expecting the polish security council to meet again at 12 and from what the polish media is reporting the the, the investigation is still taking place at the size. so we are hoping to hear more from the polish government today. j gosh, thank you very much for bringing this up to date. we'll be getting back to you later in the day. no doubt to get the latest use and development from poet and for the view from ukraine that's cross over to our correspond john phillip sholtes, he's and keith. what's the reaction been from the capital?
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well, they haven't been any reactions from high ranking ukrainian officials yet regarding the latest findings that suggest that the missiles might have been fired by ukrainian forces during the night. president zalinski still accused russia of launching the missiles that had to poland and said it was a significant escalation and said it was something that you grant has always warned its western eyes about and was time to act. and for foreign minister coolly about even said that all allegations that ukrainians might have been involved are just a conspiracy theory. so a lot of jumping to conclusions on the ukranian side at the moment. but in the morning i have heard from a lot of ukrainians that we actually have to be more patient and wait for the ongoing investigations. and they are also voices saying that no matter what
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investigations will, will say that in the end, part of it is a part of it as a russia is to blame for part of it, at least because without this invasion on ukraine, none of this would have happened yet and, and the fact still aren't clear, but it appears to come in response to a massive wave russian missile strikes on ukraine on tuesday. let's take a look at that festival. the sunset in levine is clouded by smoke. the city and west in ukraine was one of many across the country that was heat in what ukrainian authorities of cold, one of the heaviest waves of russian missile attacks. since the war began. officials say many of the missiles were shot down, but in the capital cave, this residential building was hit me little and we were lying on the bed. we
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crawled out into the corridor. there was already a burning smell and smoke was coming out of the kitchen. we grabbed our clothes, opened the doors and ran downstairs. already. it looks like a woman who lived on the floor beneath us was killed into a pensioner. her balcony was hit. when the missiles struck, cave residents rushed down to the city, subway, seeking shelter anywhere under ground. over months of war, people here have grown used to the constant threat. but the huge number of strikes on tuesday has rattled caves, residence, worship, go with, i'm shivering and i'm shaking or separate. and naturally you can't figure out what to do and how to do it. it's unpredictable, especially when you see a huge rocket fly by for the 1st time you're trying to get that. and over here, the incoming missile and the huge flame afterwards, there might be
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a shuffle army in many parts of the capitol. only traffic lights are still on the strikes of knocked out. alit tricity in several cities and towns and caves mer, says half the capital is now without power. young philip, just how bad is the damage? as we heard, sir in the report, it is clear by now that it has really been the worst attack since the beginning of the war, about 100. so missiles were launched, 70 could be shut down. but it is obvious that the main target was the energy infrastructure. once again, more than 15 energy sites have been damaged throughout the country, leaving millions of people without power from what i can see in most neighborhoods and key if at least power has come back in the morning. but officials warn all
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residents that the attacks will continue to have severe consequences, and there will be continued power cuts in the coming days and weeks. and i guess this could also see another wave of refugees and philips held. thank you very much for bringing us up to date from keith. attends 24 hours here in europe to help make sense of it all. and now joined by mike mot. ball study senior visiting fellow at kings college landed mike. the conflict in ukraine now appears to have spilled over the border in to poland. was it only a matter of time before something like this happened? this short answer is yes. if you have a conflict of the type of intensity that we've had now for several and 8 months, a 10 months in ukraine, on waste with tens of thousands of missiles and projectiles being fired. on most days. it's inevitable that something like this which,
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which seems actually to be an accident will happen. you came was quick to call this an attack on a nato member though. what, what's your view on that? well, from the very beginning of the war, ukraine has been trying to bring its allies closer in and, and, you know, for instance, at the beginning of the war they were calling for a no fly zone, at least by nato aircraft. and of course, i mean, we would do this as well if we were ukraine, the more that they can get western allies involved. the more supplies the light is come, but also the harder is for those western allies to disengage from the war at some point in the future. as we've heard, you grains allies have been trading a bit more carefully as far as these latest developments go. what, what do you make of their arguably more measured response?
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i think right from the beginning of the war, both sides of russia and nato have tried very, very hard and to keep the conflict contained within the borders of ukraine. so, you know, cause we're a no fly zone. we're put down rushes nuclear, nuclear power steering and threats will so put down because as terrible as the war is in ukraine, a wider wall would be a complete disaster. and so these, this latest incident and, you know, 2 people killed in a nato country. both sides are going to be very hard to continue to deescalate, talk it down and make sure that the complex stays within the borders of ukraine. can you deescalate the situation, right? now, i mean it's, it's intense the, the bombings that were going on yesterday. how are things going to look in the
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coming days and weeks, as far as the battle between russia and ukraine goes? so i think what russia is, is trying very hard to do is to set up the conditions for the winter. and so that is why it's focusing mostly on energy generation. water treatment plans, by the way, these are, these are war crimes. if you're attacking infrastructure supplying civilians, what they're trying to do is to put pressure on ukraine, so that is unable to mount offensive over the winter. but it does seem that ukraine is going to continue fighting over the winter. it's better equipped, better morale and russian chiefs. so russia trying very hard to make that difficult was possible for them like martin, thanks for the analysis. thank you for you. as president donald trump has announced his political come back at his maryland. what state in florida? the election tonight told a cheering crowd. he's running for president again in 2024. ladies and gentlemen
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distinguish gas and my fellow citizens, americans come back, starts right now in order to make america great. a glorious again, i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president washington correspondent coverage and boy was that the drums are longer resort in palm beach, florida for his announcement and gave us her assessment. just as expected, former president donald trump announced that he is going to run for president again in 2024. he speech however, it was and nothing new. he went through the old talking points. we've already heard during his presidential campaign and a different moments. he talked a lot about immigration, a lot about the economic situation and about foreign policy on immigration. he promised that on his stay number one as a president, he would
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d port all undocumented immigrants who are right now in the united states. he also said that he had completed a wall at the southern border of the united states, something that is just not true. we have been there and we all know that that will, has not been completed. on the economic side, he promise of the u. s. voters that he will solve the economic problem that he would solve the high inflation, where the united states is at right now. and of the thread of a recession in this country. summing up, it was a speech that lasted a bit over an hour and that it didn't really bring new messages to the voters. it remains now a question mark if the republican party will stick to donald trump as his candidate for the presidential elections in 2024. or if some one else in some one knew with more support in the republican party. and among the voters might be the new presidential candidate for the year 2024. it's up to the g o. p. now let's talk
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about one of those potential someone else's, or signs of growing support for republican rising stars. ron de santis, as many republicans say it is time to move on from trump. some blame the former president for the bodies poor showing in the mid terms and pin their hopes instead on to status. ah, florida governor ron de santis thought to reelection victory in the mid terms, winning by a huge margin. we've accomplished more than anybody far possible. 4 years ago, though, we've got so much more to do, and i have only begun to try to sense his ambitions go beyond florida. he is become a strong contender for the republican party's next candidate for president. that would make him a bit arrival for former president donald trump, who's being blamed for the parties worse than expected. midterm results. trump
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originally champion de santis and takes credit for de santis his election to governor in 2018. but he has warned de santis against running as a presidential candidate and recently coined a mocking nickname for him. rhonda sanctimonious, her temperature. desantis is a hard line. conservative who's been called trump with brains. he's seen is offering a more constructive take on the america 1st up trend and rails against what he calls. the woke liberal agenda. we fight to hoke in the legislature. we fight the work in the schools. we fight the woke in the corporations. we will never ever surrender to the woke bob here as well. well, i you to be desantis decisive midterms when a contrast to many trump back. the candidate has boosted support for the florida
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governor, but trump still has a firm grip on the republican base. and anyone challenging him knows they'll be facing an unrelenting battle or some of the other stories making news. the man accused of attacking the husband of us house of representatives. speaker nancy pelosi has reportedly pleaded not guilty in court. the canadian man allegedly assaulted pople osi with a hammer after breaking into the capital. simon san francisco is facing the salt and attempted kidnapping charges of his in bolivia, use t a gas to disperse crowds after protests in the country's largest city, turned violet o t. s. is in santa cruz were demanding that the government move forward on a long delayed census opposition groups say the data will give them more seats in congress and more state resources are just as if clashed with police during a student rally in the to laying capital santiago demonstrate as 3 molotov
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cocktails and rocks at elise and blocked traffic by barricading a street. police use water canada to disperse the crew. security forces have shot dead, a palestinian who killed 3 israelis in the occupied west bank. israel says the attack is stamped to people. he then allegedly drove a stolen car into oncoming oncoming traffic, killing us. 50 years after the apolo luna mission nasa has launched its you move rocket artemus 321 boosters english and left off a board of us one. we rise together. back to the roof. 32 story told rocket lifted off from cape canaveral on a test flight 2 sent it's ariano capsule, around the modem, back without astronauts. the launch fullers, the series of technical issues that delayed, take off my 10 weeks out of as one brought it is the most powerful ever built. it brings the u. s. a. step closer to putting astronauts back on the moon and
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establishing a platform or visiting all the planets. neutral houston all good cause. well that's what this into perspective with d t o u sized sofa bonnie, he joins us from cologne, sofa. the ottoman rocket has finally lifted off and is bound for the murder. tell us mal gone denial. lee. it has launched. it has happened. i've got to say there is something incredibly choking about. it also almost demonic about watching a rocket launch. it's terrifying, almost. i mean, i've, i've witnessed a smaller rock a vague, a c rocket launcher from french guyana is nothing compared to this artemus s. l. s . rocket, launching. or when you consider the, the amount of force is both used with and against nature. it's this kind of spooky in a way, um and also tooth since the earring us the, the, the quiet eeriness. as you watch the mission control room. i just run you through
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some quick facts. 8.8000000 pounds of frost to launch this rocket. by about 5 minutes after launch the rocket at low ad reached 10000 kilometers per hour of speed um, at 2 minutes in the boosters broke off at 8 minutes in the the main core stage that orange stage that we've become so accustomed to watching on the launch pad separated. a ryan is now orbiting the earth at an incredible speed. it's unfolded the solar arrays, the power it, sir, arrays a great because it means that essentially the lifespan is limitless. because you got the sun, you got solar panels. what would you need in apollo's time? they were running off fuel cells, so there was a limited lifespan there. absolutely. incredible. yeah. tell us what the, the capitals actually going to do next. then, i mean, there are no astronauts on board. what, what, what happens while it goes around the blue back? yeah, it's gonna basically, this is a test test. the raw, essentially,
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it's the test, the rocking. so a lot of things are traveled with the rocket, but we're innocent enough. so for instance, you have the year the, the, that the launch a bought system that was as part of part of the rocket, bernard. so they needed to send it along. they need to send the a ryan, a capsule spacecraft, which includes this herb, a european made m service module. they need to see how that flies, how they operate. so the solar panels, the solar arrays i mentioned, they need to see how about that all operator does it operate. and then of course, at some point there will be a splash down base worth. um, it is kind of interesting though that the ultimate launch director, charlie blackwell, thompson sort of made this very clear that this was about america getting back to the moon. this was a 1st for america to return to the moon. so all the international corporation was kind of album moon out of the se, so out of the moon was out of the room in those 1st moments off the launch. this is
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really, really significant, but the, the real tests will come when the next launch comes up with people on board. ers astronauts all than all bits. the moon are and then there's ultimate 3 by 2025. they want to land people on the moon. so that's really where we're heading. this is just a very small test. interesting times in this sir. you space re celtic are a bonnie for us there from the dummy science. bon, thank you. and reminder of out of story. poland has put its military on alert after a missile strike. russia denies responsibility and you way. officials write down so that the missile came from russia. they say it may have to be named by ukraine to shoot down. another broken incident in poland came on a day when brush launched, you've wave of the south strikes on target cross you grant at least 2 people have
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