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ah, joe biden is accused by republicans of surrendering to vladimir putin by dropping russia punishments from a defense built pol democrats, a drafting what they all touting as the mother of all sanctions targeting moscow. we speak to an afghan family that found a loss toppled during august. cale take years, withdrawal and desperate parents were handing their children to western soldiers in a bit to get them out of afghanistan to what. and then suddenly i saw this baby on the ground crying in pain, it was too hot and the baby was just wearing a shirt. so it was difficult for me to leave him there. germany bands the unvaccinated, from public places for as of wednesday, including balls, public transport and sporting events, winning a 2nd less than merry christmas in
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a row for many in the country. and also on the way are right in front of russia's area, $51.00, and nonetheless zone in the year old tiger. that, according to forbes, is among the best places in our planet to hunt for extra reference. our correspond, visits a russian village, widely known as a place of mystery myths and abnormal activities. and ah, a very good morning. thanks for joining me here on our t international. the mother of all sanctions. that's what washington apparently is busy preparing as tensions over ukraine and nato expansion. mount ladyman puts in a job, bud thrashed it out in 2 hours of crisis talks by video link. last night i correspondence in moscow in new york have the upshot and reaction. there was a lot of hype around the school, but at the same time,
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very low expectations. and any major breakthrough would happen and not indeed seems to be the case here. after that phone call in which a number of issues was raised ranging from cyber warfare to strategic stability, to regional issues such as iran, there are 3 points on which they do converge. the fust is that the u. s. on russia will continue to walk diplomatically together moving forward to that the bulk of the conversation i was dedicated to ukraine and 3 that indeed bite and did i warn over serious punitive measures in case of any attack on ukraine? now for the differences on ukraine, the u. s. statement quite broadly said that really all that happened was that president biden expressed his commitment to ukraine's sovereignty and urged 40 escalation. that's all. what we're hearing from the kremlin though, is that president putin very clearly laid out the numerous ways in which key of is
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violating the immense agreements. which just reminder our list of protocols that are in place to try and settle the conflict in the dumbass region. in east and ukraine. now another thing that completely didn't get to mentioned by the white house was moscow's concern about aggressive nato activity, especially in the black sea region, as well as its expansion, it to the east. let's take a listen. the responsibility should not be shifted onto the shoulders of russia, since it is nato that is making dangerous attempts to control ukrainian territory and is building opus military potential at our borders. russia is seriously interested in obtaining reliable, lengthy binding guarantees that need to would not expand east or deploy offensive weapon systems in states bordering on russia. but also very specifically describes the concrete proposals made by both leaders. one particular positive encouraging one was suggested by vladimir putin. now he said that may be the sanctions and limitations on diplomatic missions in the 2 nations could be removed,
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meaning would be an end to tit for tat expulsions and over buds and an undisturbed mission. and instead of the embassies on the diplomat getting back to walk as usual, here's what we heard from the biden administration. they talked about how biden raised concerns about the build up of russian forces near the border with ukraine and from there, talked about how the united states and its allies would respond with decisive economic and other measures if there was a military escalation. now biden called on to de escalate and to return to diplomacy. and he instructed the respective teams to continue dialogue on ukraine the same time we did hear from the national security advisor, jake sullivan. we still do not believe the president putin has made a decision. what present abiding did today was laid out very clearly. the consequences if he chooses to move that, you know, seems to fly in the face of some remarks that we have heard from other us officials
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. there are new sanctions to be imposed on russia that are currently in the work what we're talking about would amount to essentially isolating russia completely from the global financial system with all of the fall out that that would entail for russian business for the russian people for their ability to, to work and travel and trade. these are not run of the mill sanctions. what is being discussed is at the maximum end of the spectrum. or as i have called, that the mother of all sanctions. so there seemed to be a desire on everyone's part for today's meeting to result in a de escalation. however, this hasn't stop the united states from talking of these new sanctions, and it hasn't stopped us media from playing up. this idea that there is somehow a russian threat or russian aggression. so quite an interesting day, i were waiting for more information from both sides about what went on in the meeting between the 2 leaders. we spoke with maximilian craw. he's
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a member of the european parliament, he says that efforts to exclude russia from international dollar will not do any good. it's always a good time to people talk with each day instead of talking about each other. and it shows that now the american specially but one hog record line that we have reached a point where we need new solutions. otherwise, the, we run the risk of having a real situation and maybe a war we put russia out of every international connection. then we increase the risk of, of a war, not only ukraine, but also on other parts of the need to keep russia within the department. we need to keep rush in the level for some peace and understanding. and if you put it out,
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then russia has no reason not to play a poet game, the americans today, they are when you cry and the china. and the problem is that on capital hill, both parties do not agree on almost nothing. but they agree on the external enemy. so because america is divided too far, they need external enemies. that they have at least some thing they are united. in the meantime, joe bonds being branded as spineless by some at home for not pushing forward with sanctions. some extinguishes no stream to gas pipeline to germany most vocally by republican senator ted cruz. this calamitous foreign policy disaster is joe biden's fault. this is the direct
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consequence of joe biden surrender to vladimir putin on nord stream to that and right came and the draft us defense budget for next year moved up to the senate. it no longer contains anti russia measures in his previous form. the bill included a ban on americans buying russian debt and sanctions on the stream to the senate votes on the defense budget. next week on the america spend, swan says the removal of sanctions from the vill indicates the us president, the woman that a fairly big deal. consider the fact that obviously when the house version was written, as you mentioned, these sanctions were included, the senate version. they're not included, that's something called reconciliation, where essentially the bill has to match. and so it looks like those sanctions won't be there, which means that the biden administration is actually cutting ties with a lot of the rhetoric of the democratic party right now in the u. s, which is insistent upon having these kinds of sanction built into the us defense spending bills. and it's pretty significant for a couple of reasons. one is because the president himself has been indicating for
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some time that he does not want to continue to push forward on the sanction, specifically over north stream too, because of pressure he's getting from germany, the germans don't like this idea. remember, this is not a unilateral measure on the russian part. russia and germany together are saying we want the pipeline. russia says we want to send oil in natural gas that pipeline. germany says we desperately need oil and natural gas pipeline. but it does as you know, all go back to this issue of ukraine. the idea is that by russia bypass the ukraine, that somehow this will be harmful to ukraine, or they'll be able to have greater leverage over ukraine. and so the rhetoric doesn't necessarily match the reality, and again, you have to sovereign nation insisting that this is something they both want and both need. and i think the u. s. was finally backing away from this idea that they now recognize they can't stop it from happening well, sanctions, despite their removal from the defense, spill are a central to of us foreign policy. washington has just rubbed chandra up the wrong way by imposing a diplomatic bully cuts on the upcoming winter olympics is also imposed penalties
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pre recently on 14 officials and 4 entities and iran and syria that over less rights abuses will discuss the role and impact of us sanctions with a panel of guests they agreed on the destructive nature. essentially, you gotta, you gotta view it and walk into the u. s. american exceptionalism and, and supremacy. and they are basically, they're, they're, they're doing whatever they can. do, you know where we're married? it's a very arrogant, aggressive policy. they use the sanctions and if it really is a means to destabilize the other countries sovereign nations and create economic hardships early, why do you think america is threatening to sanction russia for something that a has not happened? and b will not happen according to the kremlin. i think in one way the political move out on that side. the other part is we need it. we need
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a bogeyman and i think partially, there were luther are in once. it's kind of like a rabid dog, you know, you start to lash out in, in different ways, trying to protect yourself. and the only one problem we have is the thinking is this kind of destructive approach to international relations. but it's, it's just so silly because ultimately you saw the brand you are sitting on or do you think the continental united states is going to survive? if it makes a devastated mess of the rest of the world? do you think any western power seriously believes russia is about to invade ukraine? you know, it's hard to understand the logic. what could moscow stand to gain from, from starting a war? well, i think that the western governments do well know that this is rather a blame game. they make of the public belief that russia is a real threat to the ukraine at the moment. russia is really in defense because
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they have to fear that a ukraine will become a part of the nato alliance. and this is, of course, a major threat to the geopolitical setting of russia. cutting russia off. busy from swift would be the most extreme of measures deployed yet. it happened to iran devastated the economy there. is there any chance of washington pursuing what's being called a nuclear option based on their questionable diplomats that they potentially good. i think be very unwise move, very little impact, i think internally, externally it would, it would kind of back fire. i would think europeans would be very strongly lobbying against such an action. and if you're going to set off to do something like that, presumably not the goal. well, let's just like opening a black hole under the international banking system. we're seeing what's happening
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and showing with a grunt warbling and the property market, possibly going down. the drain. uncles, if that happens, that's going to pull down the western banking system potentially. now stores from afghan astound are often quite negative. this one pops up as a ray of hope both because doing last summer's us true withdrawal. the world was moved by scenes of desperate parents passing their babies to western soldiers of the complex funds and they were pleading with them get our children out of the country, please. not all those children managed to get out though, and amazingly, some were even lost. it seems in the celtic crowds of fleeing afghans, their fate and some cases is still unclear. but all he did speak with one family say that they found an abundant baby amid the man full matches, we shall. it was late at night when my brother asked me to help him drive to the airport when he was leaving for the us. when we were there, there was a big crowd and chaos. everyone was pushing to get inside the airport. suddenly i
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saw this baby on the ground crying in pain. it was too hot and the baby was just wearing a shirt. i was confused. you see, i am a father and i love my children. so it was difficult for me to leave him there. he was dying, so i decided to pick him up. then i moved to each family i saw in the airport and showed them the baby and asked them whether the baby belonged to them. then i asked each mother there to feed him because he was hungry, but no one agreed, his condition was deteriorating, so i took him to some water and put it on his body, washed them, and changed his nappy. i waited until 4 pm to find his parents, but couldn't. i had just one bottle of water and i gave him a few drops when he was crying. because he was hungry, i was worried because his condition was not good. it was too hot and he was lying under the scorching heat of the sun. then i contacted my wife and told her that my brother had already left. but i am still stuck here because of
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a baby. i told her we are humans, and i can't leave this baby alone here while his parents are missing. i also told my brother to leave, but i had to stay until i found the missing parents. the family said the child was in such a bound condition. they had to take him to the hospital, they think he was a little over just a month old. when they found him, they've named him mohammed. they say that they've grown to love him so much so that they would be willing to give him a home if his real parents aren't found. i looked off to him like my own baby. if we found his parents, we would not be able to keep you with us. of course we would hand him over to his real parents. i looked up to him like he was one of my own. i have 3 daughters, but they loved him too much. he was about 4 to days only when we met him. we have seen difficult times with him. he's our soul and we love him too much. if his parents identify him, we will have no option but to hand him over to them. why the fellow? so if the parents of the child are unable to take him back,
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i am ready to keep this baby with me. in fact, i would not be happy to hand over the baby because we found him there, sir. if they don't take him on, we will keep him with us. we love him, darling, gladly formula. now are many children or are believe to have been reunited with the parents. it doesn't always happen. the parents of one boy, though still desperately trying to find him with a number of organizations helping are looking for. sa hale. are marty now he was a child that was passed over the fence. a baby passed over the fence during evacuations at campbell airport. and we can see a picture of him here is on the right. that's the missing child. the pitch on the left, that is the found boy that was a so in that report or by found by the gen family, now, so hale's parents, they fled to the united states. his father says he worked as a security guard at the u. s embassy in afghanistan for 10 years, and he's hoping that that boy found by the jans on the left might actually be the same child that you see in the picture. we're trying to establish what the truth is on this. and we'll let you know what we find out.
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germany is rolling out new cobit rules. they become active as of wednesday, these measures will severely restrict the unvaccinated banning them from public transports and from going to bars and sporting events. and with christmas around the corner, it could mean another festive low for businesses all over the country. it oliver explains the measures being brought in and the potential impact the new measures which come into play on wednesday, a going to cause quite a bit of disruption to anybody looking to go for a christmas drink, as only those that have been vaccinated or can prove that they've recovered a going to be admitted to pubs and bars. you'll also only be able to have a drink while seated. that sounds, the rules are designed to prevent people from standing too close to one another. the aim is to get to the point where it is okay to sit down to eat or drink something, but then there shouldn't be any wild standing around without any distance. we have had similarly designed regulations in the past. for those that prefer
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a wild nights than just a few drinks with friends, things are also set to change berlin's might club scene is world renowned. in fact, bill in tech knows currently applying for unesco world heritage status. but while you will be able to enter clubs, that will be no dancing under the new rules. anyone using public transport will have to show proof of vaccination recovery or a valid negative test that includes those standing at the platform. for any want going to sporting events, a maximum of $5000.00 will be allowed into outdoor stadiums and berlin, which will affect the capitals to elite football teams. union and heather. we need the significance reduction because we can see the events isn't the only place people end up mixing in close proximity. there's public transport and the sausage, stunned after the game. christmas markets are only accessible with either prim for vaccination or that you've recovered from coven 19 to g. as it's known here in
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germany and market stalls, i've seen a drop off in customers. it's a scene repeated not only in berlin, in mecklenburg, for manya in the north. sven works as a baker who sells his traditional stolen at christmas markets in the region. the drop off in customers because of restrictions means he selling considerably fewer of this batch worth some 10000 euro 9 slash going snow to the blast for open air settings piece completely beyond my comprehension. customers think the same. the kids had fun in the fresh air at the christmas party, but they weren't allowed on any merry go round or ferris will without their paris. i think that's sad. i think it must requirement like last year would have been enough money. we tried to sell our christmas cake stolen online now. businesses and other shoppers buy a lot of stolen from us. when asked about government hell, he isn't convinced enough is being dealt with the vaulted good question. the bridge
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in eighty's more hassle, been it's worth christmas. markets are worth around 5000000000 euro. we're to the german economy. this is of course the 2nd year that they faced disruption because of cov, at 19 job. and ministers expect that the peak of this 4th wave of the virus is going to hit pretty soon, and these markets are going to face even more disruption because of restrictions that have been put in place. peter, all of a r, t, berlin. now in just under 2 hours time, the russian rocket will take a japanese space torched into orbit for style and international space station after the break, we'll have more about the trip and the trip or ah ah
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ah her driven by a dreamer shaped by center some of those with dares sinks, we dare to ask oh,
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look back a russian village in iraq, tiger known as the russian era, 51 source of many mison legends, the locals. so they live in a place of strange palace abnormal activity. you f o landings even more than a $100000.00 hopeful tourists visit the place every year. the hope to see something unusual themselves. here's something unusual for you, is constantine rosco, reporting karate are right in front of russia's area, 51 and numberless own in the year old tiger. that, according to forbes, is among the best places in our planet to hunt for extra terrestrials with our numerous reports of mysterious fine objects of different size and forms glowing balls. busy busy and human shape
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figures, there are people who claimed that they felt like their floating in the air or heard some weird out of the world town while exploring the area. well, you got it with you. i tv stories with a grain of salt yet. this place does have something special about or used to be a hag, an altered an iron mill, a good lock him and now was just an unassuming russian village in the middle of nowhere. and that still keeps fascinating. people from across the world. ah, my love to came into prominence in the late ninety's thanks to the soviet geologist immune by children who had allegedly discovered a large circular impression. and no, he couldn't find a better explanation than that. it was a u. f o landing site. right now we're in what is said to be one of the most active parts of the novel, the zone. and we're going to repeat an experiment held by a group of you follow just a few years ago, what they did was they put a watch into a thermos bottle, and then they laughed it. and when they came back,
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they found the watch still ticking. only it was 5 hours 26 minutes behind, as if time stopped inside the thermos bottle. i'm going to do the same thing with my watch and we'll see what happens in my jo, my fornia, and it's just lunch duty and i didn't have to get it as we go deeper in the woods, the group starts to communicate with the novel itself. it's not that i didn't try. i stood on a re birch tree next to woodstock or staff as a portal between the 2 world. yes, nothing happened. then he pulled out a thermal image or to show me a strange shadow as if someone's behind me were by the only feeling i had was this severe hunger after spending 6 hours out in the woods. while since we haven't satisfied anything significant, that would likely prove that this area is truly anomalous. so
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we have decided to ha, come back to the forest after midnight. all jokes aside, this was a bit scary, especially when at least 6 or 8 people yelled altogether that the sea, glowing ball, is with go dark, and lights were so weak, our camera couldn't capture it, but i saw the light yet what it was is up to the lake. well the group is going to split over what they have seen. so say that they indeed shaw the light, the tiny shining, shimmering balls and the woods. so say that this is probably just the village or maybe your railroad station. whatever it, what been out in the wild forest in complete darkness, gets your imagination going. oh, it was just
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a snow group decided to resist source of as a terry, get our junior bite and it's worth it to gather round a camp fire for spiritual session. people started to fall in the trans, to the ominous sound of a tambourine. now sent to check what has happened to my watch. it turned out that the watch i'd left in the board 6 hours ago was one minute behind shot. i'm one minute and 6 hours is a lot. there's been was, are you believe this is the impact on the zone yet? course there are rational explanations why the watch was behind. for one mechanism could have slowed down in the cold. but it's not the point. if you genuinely believe in anomalies, you will finally see one, these people have come to the zone already believing that the re something out there. and with that mindset, they spend a truly fun weekend. so at least one me,
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3 thought why this unassuming rushing village in the middle of nowhere keeps attracting people like a magnet. ah, ah. well speaking of answer this world space tourism is all the rage at the moment, at least during the super rich than an hour and a half rows. customers. rockets will whisk the latest billionaires to the holiday destination of a lifetime. international space. station artes report has done the armstrong looks at how it could potentially paved the way for the rest of his one day space. exploration and russia is a long and storied love affair. and nowhere is that more apparent than here in the city of bacon or in the heart of the cassock, step here in the middle of over 2000 kilometers of harsh and barren land rockets like this. so use model here, blasting into orbit, and the cities calling card and space travel is speciality
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ah. 6 decades ago russian cosmonaut eureka gary set off from the bacon or cosmic job to become the 1st man in orbit and paved the way for human space exploration. now on december, the 8th, japanese billionaire, you saki maze our will osha in a new era and space travel by becoming the 1st ever space taurus on iraq, cosmos flight, dedicated entirely to commercial travel. now ms hours 12 day stay in space will set off from exactly the same spot as you gardens and the by can or cosmic job. this is the so use a mass rock. it will ferry maze. our way into space to the i assess from here at the by can or cause my job. now it was built for to 6 months in space, but we'll spend only a fraction by around 12 days and will differ from other flights in a fact that it won't have emission. of course,
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a whole point of the project is space, tourism. it will be complete with an m said mays. i was signature on the nose. that's what a rumored $20.00 to $40000000.00 will get you. a personalized rocket and ride into space. not bad if you can afford it. now it may have seemed on thinkable in gregory's day to literally pay your way into space, but maybe with every corner of the world already discovered the only logical small step for man was to go out of this world. and with the m, as 20 mesa were, and ross cross mas opening avenues into orbit for the elite. now used to say in he is time space tourism like this won't be available to the every man here in the museum and the bacon or cosmic mat. pride in space channel is most apparent. here you'll find shrines to form a space, conquests and their heroes, including sputnik eureka, gar, in and all those who written their names into the annals of russian space, travel history. and just like those forefathers of space exploration on it here
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maze hour has also found himself a space on one of the coveted walls and even sang himself in next to a so used rocket book as for his own chapter of space travel, well that's still to be written now guardians, famous catchphrase, pe. yeah. holly. meaning let's go in russia. we'll still be ringing to you on december. the 8th and maze our makes his way on the so use m. s 20 flight and whatever their parting words are, the japanese billionaire may be one thing is for sure that he and ross cost mass will write a new chat history that could open the doors to a new era of space tourism that he armstrong r t by can or ah okay, so for now updates at the top of their.

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