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[000:00:00;00] ah, it says the size of a truck and burned down military vehicles as of style is the epitome of obliteration, exclusively films. the devastated landscape of the matter. you pull steal plant from the air after russian and dpi forces gainful control of the area. president biding kicks off the quad summative nations by making the ukraine crisis among the key issues that names to get in the on board with punishing russia your medical as a state of emergency of the nation wide shortage of baby formula with existing supply chain disruptions, aggravating the situation it's really,
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really hard to find it all over one more here. target everywhere like it. basically out. i mean, more not only with the saudi arabia signals, it's will continue to support versus role in the opec close oil producers group does. despite weston efforts to isolate moscow with 2 days just getting underway in moscow. my name is peter scott and welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis. here on our t. written the suffers continue to de mind as of style steel plants immer, you pull the nazi had a chance to film the industrial zone from the air as a territory is of the plans is now fully under the control of the joint. russian and dpr force is more than 100 explosive objects have been destroyed, but since more than 2000 ukrainian soldiers surrendered following a 3 months,
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cj ortiz eager to don f continues to move further into the plans. and he sense of this exclusive report from its depth on the surface. you can very clearly see how much damage the russian artillery, the russian air force mortars. how much damage the cost to this place. i mean, look at it, it is utterly devastated. and you can see where the bombs fell, the roof is caved into this building into this absolutely, truly massive warehouse over there to. and also you can also get a glimpse into how much the as of neo nazi factors and the ukranian forces, how much they had in between them and the falling bombs, not just not just concrete, but here, hard steel. all of this kept them really, really safe. and now i'm going to give you one of the most vivid examples as to why
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the as of style fighters could have sheltered in full safety, incomplete safety for however long they wanted. this is a crater left by a truly massive bomb, likely dropped off a jet. and you can see how much damage it made compared to me. it's massive. it's absolutely colossal. but have a look at the concrete there. this is just the upper layer of all the dungeons that, towering down there under ground. so the, it managed to destroy the concrete plate, the very top one. but there are several more each and single floor each. each single floor there is separated and protected by plates exactly like this. imagine how many bombs have to be dropped in one particular spot in a one concrete spot which is already impossible to get to the as of style neo nazis and regular soldiers. which who are hiding and living on the very lower level we
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catacombs underneath the as of sal steelworks can be explored endlessly. this maze of tunnels doesn't stop prizing it from one tunnel. you go straight into another, then there's this array of well ladders and staircases and you have no idea what right around the corner. this used to be the headquarters of one of the many units that used to be stationed here, that used to shelter here underneath this plant. there still a heavy stanch of ash in the air because before leaving, they burned this place. they raised it to the ground. not only did they burn the place, but they also had to drop some weapons. and basically they made them useless. like over here you can see rifles. you can see sheen guns. they did their best so that nothing falls in the hands of the nets, people's republic militia. but right now scouting this place. they have already. well,
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got some trophies. we had to climb about 2 stories up to get to this massive place and get what we're still under the surface. we're still under ground. so you can imagine how deep the tunnels go here and they really could have stayed there. and i mean, even bombs dropped from jets, can't get them here. i mean, look at all the concrete. so it is one of the safest places in the world from the catacombs. we finally see the light of day. we had to get some 5 stories up just to get here to the ground level craters, the size of a truck and burned down military vehicles. as of style is the epitome of utter obliteration. and a metaphor to the fate of every one who was sheltering underneath the places annihilated by the russian jets and artillery of the da nets,
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people's republic. ah, a summits of the coordinations of japan, the u. s. australia and india has just got underway in tokyo, while member states praised their relations and reiterated their goals of establishing a free and open indo pacific. u. s. president joe biden used the gathering to again condemn russia for its quote warf choice in ukraine. we're navigating the dark our in our shared history. the russian brutal an unprovoked war against ukraine has triggered a humanitarian catastrophe. and the innocent civilians are killed in the streets and millions of refugees are internally displaced, as well as exile. the leaders of japan, australia and india also spoke, but they did concentrate on issues related to the block that was including action on climate change. on providing economic assistance to the pacific, ortiz ortiz, to cuz sink, is following the meeting as the u. s. f. as in continues attempts to get india to changes viewpoints on ukraine,
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conflicts on take americas side. the visit as use extra significance in view of the ongoing war in ukraine, which has led to washington pressurising its allies and regional partners decide with diverse rather than russia. we believe that this summit will demonstrate both in substance and envision the democracies can deliver and that these 4 nations working together will defend and uphold the principles of a free and open indo pacific. the us expects to convince stems to more the, to say the needle on the ukrainian issue. however, under prime minister mo, thee india has so far stayed neutral, dismissing pressure to condemn russia, and has chosen to redeem strategic independence in both international relations and foreign policy. from delivering vaccines and medicine to the world, amid the coven prices, and scattered supply chain to the role of
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a capable nation for peace in the midst of global unrest and conflicts, india is the new hope of the world today. during the summit, the u. s. is likely to focus on beijing, asking all the guard members to stand with it against china. it is not clear whether it will be in complete agreement with the u. s. on china. india has a stand off vit china for the last 3 years on the line of actual control. however, it has elected to engage with begging to find a resolution to dialogue and through diplomacy. india participated in the bricks, meeting of foreign affairs ministers, where india asked china to live up to its commitments on sovereign equality and did a total integrity under law. given the trench so far, it looks like india is going to maintain it. strategic partnerships with the western block,
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as well as the eastern block instead of building the one or the other site. this is article far ocoee shop, new delhi. meanwhile, it seems that joe biden is also trying to corporate against beijing economically in the region, as, as he agreed, a new trade deal with 12 indo pacific nations, both excluding china, the biggest economy, the or criticism is mounting against the deal with some saying is creating unwanted divisions in the region we don't have to choose between the us and china. facts will prove that the so called indo pacific strategy is essentially a strategy for creating divisions, a strategy for inciting confrontation and a strategy for destroying peace. earlier we asked economist benjamin char, why china might be doing this new deal. we lost a suspicion. ines earlier official shalysea, the u. s. has clearly referred to china, a pacing challenge and
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a strategic competitor. so it is not hard to imagine that the main goal of biden's trip to south korea and japan this time is trying to form a new political impressions against china by establishing an alliance around washington. china is the number one trading partner for more than 100 and to 120 countries. the largest trading partners with china, austrian european union, u. s. a. japan and south korea respectively. so 3 of the top 5 about will be affected by dis indo pacific economic ownership. if they were to take time separating to well into to can. and i, kroger, listen. and again, economic efficiency versus top diplomats has said that russia will decide how to
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deal with the west quotes if and when it comes to census. so your level of claim, the actions of the west are only leading to increased cooperation economically between moscow and beijing uses jessica girls up now that the west is taking the position of a dictator. i. economic times with china will grow even faster. in addition to direct income to the treasury, this will give us the opportunity to implement plans for the development of the far east and east inside barrier. the majority of projects with china are concentrated, that this is an opportunity for us to realize our potential in the field of high technology, including nuclear technology, but also in a number of other areas. however, the west will eventually recognize reality on the ground. it will be forced to admit the count, costly attack, the vital interests of russia or russians wherever they live with impunity. as the entire whole of the devil's economic summit gave followed him, is the lensky a standing ovation? a chinese delegation refrain from giving him a single club. that's after the credit president speech in which he again requested
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more help on weapons from the west. the chinese delegation also made no attempt to stun beijing has repeatedly claimed western policies under enlargements of nato are to blame for the ukraine crisis. nevertheless, the ukrainian presidents also said that russia must be left completely isolated calling for even more sanctions show of which an ice in europe, i believe there are still no maximum sanctions against russia. there should be a russian oil embargo. russian banks should be banned, no exception. that there should be an abandonment of the russian id sector. there should not be any trade with russia. ukraine needs all the weapons that we ask for, not just the ones that have been provided and with care of demanding even more weapons and money from the west to fund its conflict with russia. r. t contribute to rachel. marston asks, if enough, is enough or, you know, those people who remove the vaccine, dozy modi's from your social media profile and replace them with you. graham, flags, payment,
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or in your russell sounding locker brands that aren't actually made russia down the drain. do you call her moscow mule? a key of mule had even taken cold showers to stick it to russian president my report and his chief russian. yes. or mean even eating less meet just as a german agriculture minister told spiegel magazine that people should be doing. and the contribution against putting have you been generally accepting the lower standard of living at a higher cost or western leaders are trying to guild us into all under the pretext of supporting western back ukrainian fighters against russia. well, this is you get ready to be disappointed because ukrainian president blood of yours . lucy beamed into the annual meeting of the world economic forum in dallas, switzerland, from an undisclosed location on monday. any questions you our commitment? the request comes at a time when italy has just tabled
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a 4 point piece plan for ukraine while france and germany are also changing their tune in favor of de escalation. but so let's use the adult global as a pilgrimage to dallas, to call for even more weapons and more funding to that unit, at least $5000000000.00 per month. washington just gave zalinski $40000000000.00. so what's going on here? wearing all the money joy at britain next fee. does anyone know or even here cool is israel audience when he's calling for more of the status quo, rather than a shift towards piece is there also some kind of pressure being exerted in the background that maybe needs to be handled as well. that's being placed on him at this point. so lindsey sounds like candy store was astonished cuz parents don't know how to say no. giving him everything he watches, reckless, disregard as to what's actually good for him. or in this case,
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for people in the ukraine and the rest of the world and over to new york now, where the mayor has declared a state of emergency over shortfall of baby formula. the course is how seen empty shells nationwide due to disruptions in the supply chain, and the stems from fabri showdown of the formulas manufacturer which had controlled almost half of the country's market. the nationwide infant formula shortage has caused unimaginable pain and anxiety for families across new york. and we must act with urgency the mayor of new york city, eric adams declaring a state of emergency because of a lack of availability of baby formula nationwide. but also here in the city, in the boroughs of queens in the borough of brooklyn, people just don't find it on the store shelves. it's not there. and this comes on the back of joe biden, invoking the defense production act, getting the military and ball treating this as
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a national emergency. the fact that baby formula is not available there is a nationwide shortage. this is some of the reaction with america being it occurred to them here. and now we don't have the funds in order to pay for, you know, the inflation or the prices and higher gas and things like that. it's really hard. and bill with the price is going up on everything. i don't have food for your baby that's kind of like where's my health? when i neal and everything us government really means nothing more, not only for the formula to supply chain issue why i don't understand why our government isn't doing more. now. one of the major factors leading up to this was the shutting down of a facility that made a very large percentage of us baby formula. i was determined that there were unsanitary conditions at the facility. some babies were infected. so as a result of that, this facility was shut down by the food and drug administration that caused a shortage. in addition to that, there are issues related to the supply chain. i increase demand coming out of the
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pandemic, etc. but all of this is creating a situation where a lot of people are very, very nervous. you can't find a formula anywhere. we've looked at walmart, walgreens, my baby can't find anywhere. it's really, really hard to find. we've looked all over at wal mart here, target everywhere like in formulas, basically out everywhere. it's hard to go to the store and find exactly what, what he's drinking with all the other formula, like he was sitting up and everything and it's coming out of the nose and we switch them to this one. and it's just hard to find the formula that he's on. this is being treated as a very serious emergency here in new york city and a national level. we've heard some thunderous speeches on the floor of congress. money has been allocated to deal with this, but many people are looking at this as a failure of dividing administration. why was not taken more seriously? why was priority not given to this issue rather than dealing with international issues. ready that they seem to have been given priority to. so a lot of anger as
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a lot of working families are worried about where baby formula will come from. there's also been reports of price gouging because baby formula is so rare. there been reports of people charging quite a bit of money for it. you know, i'm in the shortage. there's attempts to crack down on that. so quite a serious situation, especially here in new york city. ready but all across the united states. meanwhile, a saudi arabia signalled it will continue to support russia's role in the opec plus group of oil producers. and that's undermining us. lead efforts to isolate moscow over it's offensive in ukraine. so you maybe it is the world's largest or like sport and the fact to leader of the opec group members coordinates oil production quotas with russia through the opec plus initiative. now the u. s. on the u. k. did bun, oil imports from russia back in march, but we had said politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil. economist, dr. mahmoud solomon outlined the importance of vs role in the global oil market.
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saudi and alicia are the pillars of the global market. they care about the security of their market. the said when you get on your market, and they want to make sure that the market is best and that price is down. sure. higher than what the economy, county and that has benefited and strengthens, are big plus in the market as the most influential player in the market. the room or is moving from a, you know, a system into the system and they all should realize that all make has to keep it to issue years without
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extern for pressure on it. or the west continues to pressure. other countries on sanctioning russia discord is emerging within the european block. the polish prime minister has taken amos or los and it should share the profits made from our sales . pharmaceutical, not me. i. rovers, norway indirectly lives on the situation related to the events in ukraine, but they must share it the surplus profit from oil and gas, exceeding the annual average. in recent years of the small 5000000 state of norway will exceed 100000000000 euros. they must immediately share the surplus gigantic profit. this is abnormal and unfair. no way, however, has rejected. holland's calls also said that despite an increase in norway's income from oil exports, the country's economy is suffering due to stop market falls while citizens are faced with increasing prices. really interesting gasoline because of sanctions against russia. journalist and author dunney, lazar says more divisions will occur in europe because of the energy crisis. of
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course, as the energy crunch bites, people are jealous of their of the advantages enjoyed by certain allies, such as such as norway, and therefore they want. they want to better greater sharing with the birds, but of course, nor ways in no mood, to oblige. and then the, the more, the deeper this energy crisis goes, the more painful the results become and they will be very painful. the result will be a very deep recession throughout europe. the more conflicts like these will multiply, i think i see further divisions on the horizon. i think that that europe has enjoyed a period of unity during the 1st blush of the war. but now as the war, the war, the war goes on the longer at last,
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the more painful the economic fallout. the more we'll see, divisions arise and moving on. now dummy revelations about hillary clinton's presidential campaign or emerging to a former campaign manager, testified in a federal court. and he claimed that hillary clinton herself, orchestrated upon the snare rival, donald trump, over legend links to a russian bank back in 2016. now the story quickly caught the attention of the world's richest money le mosque. you treated about the quote clinton hoax that most people still don't know that a clinton campaign lawyer using campaign funds created an elaborate hoax about trump and russia. makes you wonder what else is fake? hillary clinton, former campaign manager, is now confirming that she was at the center of russia gate all along robbing luc testified in federal court that during clinton's 2016 campaign, she agreed to a plan. so week a story to the press, claiming that donald trump has secret ties to russia. i discussed it with hillary
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as well. i don't remember the substance of the conversation, but notionally, the discussion was pe, we have this and we want to share it with a reporter. he agreed with the decision. this testimony was made in the trial of michael sussman, a former clinton campaign lawyer who has been charged with lying to the f. b. i. so far, prosecutors have presented evidence that clinton's team didn't just go to the media . but that member such as sussman, actually worked with cyber researchers of the firm fusion gps to make it look like they had evidence to back up their claims. and they then leaked that information to the f b. now, former president trump has responded to the latest revelations, and he said that this scandal has had a lasting impact. this is one of the greatest political scandals in history. for 3 years. i had to fight her off and fight those crooked people off. and you'll never get your reputation fully back. where do i get my reputation back? and it's not, yes, trans job, you taishan because all of the reputation of the f,
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b i, d o, j, and every single mainstream media outlets that ran with the russian gate story. as they proved to the public that they didn't need to take the time to find out if the information was accurate before they presented it as fact. now as for hillary clinton herself remains to be seen whether or not she will actually take the stand at this time around. however, the focus for now remains on her team. journalist and columnist bradley blankenship believes the revelations about hillary clinton's campaign tactics will impact the democrats who are currently going through turbulence in the polls. i think it's pretty clear that there was 2 main motivations for hillary clinton and her team during the 1st one was the dealer the fall out from the wiki li scandal about her campaign and the very obvious conspiracy against the bernie sanders campaign. and the 2nd thing was to influence the foreign policy, the trampling ministration to make it so that way. trump's foreign policy, which was supposed to be more restrained, couldn't be so, so that, you know,
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if he were more lax with russia, are willing to be diplomatic with russia that he would be considered, you know, some kind of mentoring candidate. i think that it will impact the reputation. you know, there's a very important mid term election coming up. and joe biden knows that the democrats are slated to get absolutely destroyed in selection, potentially in both houses of congress. and that will essentially destroys presidency and usher in trump again. i think that, you know, people calling the blowing the west on this is going to really upset that election and ultimately democratic politics general despite the surrender of nationalists forces the other style steel ponds, key of is turning down all of russia's bids to resume piece off and descending more troops to the phone lines, ukrainian presidential adviser said a bloody counter offensive face was now and away. premium acute crane must unblock all of its territories, including the nets can against grievance inquiry, must drive all these strange guys as far away from land as we can. the crane,
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this phase of the wall, which we call the counter offensive phase, will be very tough. and unfortunately we will be losing our people. but we have to live through this bloody phase to liberate all of our country's territories. in any case, ukraine is just a pawn in that war, and they, the u. s. is more than willing to fight to the last ukranian. they take no toll when they are a proxy force. it really means that it's washington, that is ruling out a ceasefire. and we need to just remember that it is c u. s. it's nato. that is calling all the shots. this war wouldn't last the day. if the weapons didn't keep rolling in this whole demand for complete restoration of ukrainian territory, it means stripping 14000000 russian speakers in the language of their culture of their political rights. it means
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a fascist government. incomplete command. eliza conflicts continues in ukraine. a number of western media outlets seems to be altering the narrative in questioning us involvement. recent headlines the suggest washington is not ready for complications that come with the conflict and should re direct its attention to the indo pacific region. while they are less explain how further involvement could affect the domestic situation within the us. when she got the extreme spending and supporting kiff author and specialist on peace issues, john walls gave us his take on the situation. i see it most currently in the new york times, which has had a total of 2 articles in the last week or so. and now a major editorial, a top editorial page where the editorial board itself speaks from on high. and they're being very clear, and they say a decisive military victory for ukraine over russia and rich which ukraine regains
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all the territory rushes see since 2014. is it not a realistic goal? russia remains too strong and then they go on to say that mister zalinski has to adjust himself to this new reality. well, i think mister zalinski should be very nervous about this because the united states record of a commitment, long term commitment to its allies. it is not the best. and you can ask all the people in afghanistan who worked for the united states over the decades that it was there. so that's a really big shift. and the question is why, why is this shift? and the shift i think is because in the economic and military sphere, i think russia is doing much better than the, the west to anticipated. that's the route phenomenon is peter scott's. and i'll be
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