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ah, ah ah ah, he visits a city in done yet so taken over by russian forces with little resistance from ukrainian troops without correspondence investigates, an apartment used to targets russian troops. the russian president weighs in on the reasons behind europe and america's spiraling economic crisis. the solomon islands find themselves thrust into a tug of war between china and western allies as both sides vice influence over the pacific region and odds. he gets access to a region in molly,
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torn between the confrontations with terrorist groups back fly al qaeda ah, is one minute puss full. i am on friday morning here in the russian capital. my name is fetus godson. welcome to 30 minutes of news here on naughty a top and key of advisor has conceded the loss of a major ukrainian stronghold in don boss, the city of lehman in dunn yeske pony. but it didn't have done. according to unverified data, we have lost the city of lima. this is the russian army. it needs to be checked, has taken it under control, that at the same time of the way it was taken shows that there were very talented commanders there who organized the operation correctly. and this shows in principle, the increased operational management and tactical skill of the russian army lehman
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located in the nolan done yet screech and has. busy repeatedly been taken over by russian forces with ukrainian troops withdrawing to the southwest of the region. now several videos were posted online with the russian troops declaring that lehman is ours. russian forces 1st and to the city on may the 23rd. under the 5th, underneath called the fiddler, dorski was also taken by russian forces. however, with no resistance franky of troops, we spoke to them, locals, the chicago. it's better that you're here. it's already wonderful. for 8 years, constant shelling was allowed. shootings happened near the school. they were shooting. thank you for coming. not only i am grateful there are more than 90 percent of such people here. i believe that i am so happy i could cry. honestly. will you leave us? no, of course not. no, no, don't abandon us. forgot what he sits quieter for now it seems everything calm down, let's hope that it will be even calmer when the front shifts a little further. further away to cargo. when everything is quiet without
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destruction, without any fighting, it's only good to go. so as you can see, the people are welcoming and glad that you came and did you little shit, the next on really for from 2014. there were shells in 2017 as well. you know, it's just that everything was repaired and restored here immediately. they shelled us ukrainians as they got drunk. now that people are very happy, they have been waiting for you. they have been waiting for you for all 8 years was i. meanwhile, otts eager is done of has visited the city of fiddler daughter, which has been cleared of ukrainian forces. he exploit apartments, which had been used to target's russian soldiers. this place is where ukraine's artillery spouses was stationed. traditionally, they've set up their base, set up their camp on the top floor of an apartment building. this is a flat, and this building is home to dozens of families who have been living and are still here right now. so they have a small kitchen over there. a the other it is,
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then there's ukrainian flags and something resembling letters from home that used to be on the will. this is what you have here. and if we move down this corridor we get in there. well layer. this is where they've slept, a makeshift well bunk bed. and here on this little balcony of ukrainian spotters used to oversee the russian and the pupils, people's militia positions here. and they, they, they have a good degree of comfort here. this is where their equipment was, as they were watching the well, our positions watching russian positions and well making corrections to their own artillery fire. and here's another interesting find in the room over here on the wall. it's their notes apart from the wifi password. there's also a code what each color of the signal rocket means, like, for example,
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it's as green means the offensive red means retreat. and here is the list of their enemies. you know, people is militia, they know their code names, and they know which weapon every unit normal uses. like for example, here it says, don bass, someone's code name, a 120 millimeter mortar. the u. s. is reported to be planning yet another weapons aid package for ukraine. but some americans and our question the policy of freely i'm in one country while taking up weapons controls at home for the latest my shooting. this time at school in texas, president biden insists on the need for gun restrictions. as a nation, we have to ask, when in god's name, were you to stand up to the gun lobby? when in god's name, we do, we all know our gut needs to be done and don't tell me. we can't have an impact on this carnage. what are we doing? what are we doing?
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our kids are living in fear every single time they set foot in the classroom because i think they're going to be next. what are we doing? weird how all the ukraine flag people are calling for gun control when they just cried that america needs to send more arms to ukraine. too bad. they don't want to spend $40000000000.00 on school security or the mental health crisis in america. y'all raise hell about how we need to send $40000000000.00 to the ukraine for them to buy guns to protect themselves, but you think gun free zones are the answer in america. make it makes sense. the debates over arms control us home comes as washington, as in the last minute you package a brief $40000000000.00 of military aid to ukraine with us as the biden administration. i miss it kind of fully accounts for where those arms and all the 1st weeks of russia's offensive care of was really distributing firearms among
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civilians. while the ukrainian defense ministry says the country's authorities are to adopt a law that would officially legalize a firearm, trafficking for civilians. smallness less, cross live knots, and nicholas j for when says president of the america 1st foundation and ceo of cosy t. v welcomes odds international. nicholas. i great to be with you and you know, why do you think the by did administration is calling for stu? good control arts home yet seems perfectly happy next week, sending another batch of weapons to ukraine. well, the box is pretty incredible. isn't it after the buffalo shooting last week? i think we could say that probably if that 18 year old shooter, ren ukraine, joe biden would be arming that guy, an 18 year old national socialist shot up people in the united states. if he were shooting up, rush, continue, cray in the united states to be sending them missiles and tanks and guns. so i think like you want to pointed out, there's quite a bit of policy where the united states is one of the number one architect,
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borders in the world, arming al qaeda, isis, neo, nazis in ukraine. but when we see a mass shooting at home, and they want to restrict the guides and they have to do this because of course, when the perpetrator isn't white and they can't blame it on right wing ideology or republican while then they have to blame them out of destruction, which would be the firearm. i think they should blame themselves. real cause where you get these mass shooters. it's not from guns that comes from broken arms, broken families and divorce. so it's all a big diversion. it's a deflection from 70 years of fail. liberal policy in the united states didn't say that the 2 countries are at war, the moment russia and ukraine and america with itself of gun control. yes, i think that is apropos. i think it is true that the united states regime, what should be the u. s. government, as well as intelligence agencies. the national security apparatus is the war with its own people. and we saw this after january 6,
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none the department of justice went across the country, rounding up innocent. trump supporters, old ladies, throwing them in jail and solitary confinement. so it's true, and it's quite interesting, you know, in russia where they've been the target of an unprecedented sanctions regime and hybrid warfare in russia, the russian people support their president and they rally around the russian flag in the united states. you've got basically something like a cold or a soft civil war. so i think that's absolutely a correct assessment. now going back to ukraine to bite and ministration other mit, it doesn't really know where all these weapons will and dope after the conflict. how concerning is that? it's deeply concerning. we know that ukraine has been used as a puppet, stayed for the cia and for the american region for decades. and now just like syria, just like a rack, just like afghan stan, this is another one of the bail projects by the us national security apparatus where we've introduced lots of money, lots of, lots of corruption. and who knows what the effect that that will have on the
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european continent over the next several generations. this is generating a massive refugee crisis of craniums pouring across the borders, not just into russia, but into western europe. and with all of these on traceable american arms, but there is no accountability, you know, transparency about who theirs are going to and where they're going to end up. so i wouldn't be surprised if you're going to see american weapons used in european terrorism within this decade. in fact, i think the statistically, it's almost a certainty, and i think the biden administration should reflect on those policy and what we'll have to wait and see what's where those weapons do end up. now, following each mass shooting, it seems the republicans are quite quick to bus away talk of gun controls. now i'm just gonna put you a short clip. nicholas, this is listen, this exchange with ted cruz and lawsuits. comments on it, please. you want to stop. violet, cried the proposals, the democrats have none of them would have stopped this. wait, as this only happened in your country,
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i really think that's what many people around the world just. they cannot find them . why only in america, why is this american exceptionalism? so awful? you know, i'm sorry you think american exceptionalism is awful? i find this aspect. i think that is i spell that you get your political agenda. i to honest, god, love you senator. it's not, i just want to understand why you do not think that guns are the problem is it's, it's an american problem. it is just an american problem, sir. mister craig, why is america the only the country that cases has? i doesn't, you know what nationally that you cannot get about. you can't answer that. can you say you can't answer that? why is this? why is it that people come from all over the world to america? because it's the freest, most prosperous, safest i may be doing, and it may be the free is from a, the most i, or i could sign with or quite the exchange there. what do you make of that nicholas? well, i think the republicans never really have a strong answer when it comes to gun control and when it comes to these mass shootings. but i think that if you look at the real traditional edge,
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the real social conservative, the answer is quite apparent. the united states is not the most free country in the world. it's not the most safe country in the world, but it is the most modern and the most liberal country in the world. and i would say, rather than looking at the middle of the story when a person decides to take of arms and do something heinous and horrible, like what we saw in texas or in buffalo in the past. mom, we have to look at where these problems begin, and the problems begin in the broken homes. the problems begin and the children are not raised by their mother is not raised in a 2 parent household. the problems begin when a child goes through an impersonal and bureaucratic educational system and a society that's not providing for those needs every other country in the world as a real culture and a real social fabric, whatever that is, whatever religion, whatever race or culture, they all have something like that in the united states were growing up in the equivalent of a wal mart parking lot of the country and that it will lead to denial is mon apathy that creates these things. and so a lot, when you look at
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a republican like ted cruz, you can't answer a question like that quite simply. it's a failure of this kind of mainstream cope, rather free market type rhetoric that doesn't answer the real spiritual crisis happening in america. that's the real cause. well, nicholas j when says presidents of the america 1st foundation and theo of cosy dot t v. thank you very much today for your insights on the gun control issues in america, as well as the ongoing conflict between russia and ukraine. thank you. thank you. now some western media outlets and our changing talk on president the landscape, labeling him a quote poor relative with constant demands to make further sacrifices for ukrainian leader villa dimmer zalinski increasingly resembles a poor relative with a bad temper who is not only ungrateful for the help but as even starting to parade and threaten those who help him because they are not doing enough. this too has been happening since the early days of the war. and now that he insists on more and more, he is getting closer and closer to the limit of precarious european empathy. president
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zalinski with his usual sugary mask on his face, appeared directly from kiev on the screen of the lumiere theater hall. the former stand up comedian turned military leader, spend 10 minutes mobilizing the film world which has gathered and can the only comparison that would be valid is that hitler was also great sector and a good talker. he had taken lessons to get the which allowed him to be passed off and admired as a savior and the hero by everyone, by people who ended up dragging into conflicts with catastrophic consequences. yeah, well i keep going back to inescapable comparison between what ever heard johnny, which is all over the western press at this point, the trial that's been going on for about a month now regarding defamation accusations, post divorce. but you know, the reason why he making this comparison between that relationship and that the one that was the bond between here and the last is because these passionate,
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there's always start with some kind of ground low fancy. and at least, you know, one of the parties failed to leave the lofty expectations of the other and the installs for a fly, cool that it mediators are desperately needed. but both are in fact surrounded by stick, a fatty enablers, and indian both parties of spend a fortune either one really ends up if you're a winner. and when hey, over sets in the place is thoroughly trash, which is essentially what's happening right now. when you crane, unfortunately, both will eventually start asking themselves learners. they were thinking at the time why they didn't maybe think of reaching an agreement sooner, a peace agreement. kissinger is called for that. and he called for t of wisdom to match his courage. but of course, reason is often scarce in the heat of passion. i don't know what the actual tolerance level is for western leaders right now when it comes to insults. it seems they're pretty taller and have a pretty high tolerance level for insults. but i don't know where their tolerance is. and i mean, we've seen some comments made on social media right now. no,
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i read people in ukraine but by actual representatives of ukrainian stay playing and offended liver worse doesn't sound very statesman like it's about the most brutal war of annihilation since the nazi attack on ukraine. it's not a kinder guy. andre melnick, who's that ukrainian diplomat to germany, he made up, he posted the picture of a snail with a look like a bullet back and said, oh, you know, something on lines of weapons are coming. finally from germany. ukraine, german weapons for ukraine are on the way. i have just received a message from a member of the government in kiev via what's up russia cannot win the war. well, i mean, it's a complete insult to the german government and specifically into german chancellor schultz who really was, it seems like he was fighting with himself in terms of, you know, on one hand,
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he has to deal with the dire impact that this whole conflict and it's an essential or having on the german economy. the other hand, there's all this pressure from ukraine and from you leadership who are completely divorced from what the people want in the news. to do more for you, chris. so, i mean, ultimately we're going to start past a bill to give more weapons to ukraine and, and they get a slap on the beach from ukrainian representatives in germany. the countries of former presidents proposed cutting a key pipeline to put the pressure on hungry. now ukrainian official has again hinted the friendship pipeline which delivers oil from russia to you through ukraine, could be targeted. ukraine has a wonderful lever in its hands, the friendship oil pipeline. in my opinion, it would be very appropriate if something happened to it. a senior research fellow,
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the global policy institute things, and believes that ukraine could well like to point threats. ukraine is behaving as a spoiled child and therefore feels that every whim will be indulged and there'll be no repercussions. so ukraine has now long target to victim or by hungary because of flatly ruled out providing any arms to ukraine and slightly ruled out the use of gear and terror. expect to supply or ban has stood in the way of use oil planned to plan for and you will ban. so obviously, you know, it's really angry with hungary and you know, given the mood. 2 1 you know, it could well do something like this. the language it uses pretty much
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like gang, you know, nice pipeline. you've got the shame to something happened to it. but we got to use this absurd rhetoric coming from here in a speech of the you asian economic form. let me putin reiterated his commitment to developing economic cooperation between the ration countries. and he dismissed western sanctions as quote, useless and damaging to those who pursue such policies. now it says image. so the same is a pre, a to me. so she want to use sanctions and restrictions in order to contain and we can independent countries. and i'm not just speaking of russia and china are more and more countries all over the world who want to have independent policy. there is no world policeman who can stop this natural global process. they won't have enough strength and the desire will disappear when they will face the problems within their own countries. they'll realize that is absolutely hopeless. stealing other people's assets is never brought anyone any good. on the contrary,
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those who seek to do so harm themselves, no matter how a resist the economies of the countries that pursue this policy. the current state of the world's economy shows that opposition is current and justified. developed economies haven't seen such inflation in the last 40 years. unemployment is rising, production chains of breaking global crisis is intensified. so the sort of the russian president is also stressed. the importance of increasing the proportion of national currencies used between nations instead of the u. s. dollar, the ration economic forum focuses on developing cooperation between countries in the region and expanding that size with other partners and economic blocks will in $2500.00 people from around the world attended the event, including the presence of 5 countries of the ration economic community deputy dean of the red men, university of china, believe d dollarization is difficult, but the necessary process for the health of the global economy. i seen the of cost now the, the process after the dollar anesthesia is rising. aldo, to walt,
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for example, the 20 years ago, a profit off the us dollar. as a reserve currency, was still a 72 percent. and now it has a declining to $58.00. the lowest, the ever. and the u. s. takes a fine finance and currency as a weapon to attack the outcome, especially last year. we traced the structure of the financial se, but i think but we have to but an on the other hand, we have to meet and he states the us dollar is still the strongest currency into now you know what it, we'll take a long time to get rid of a dollar to germany. so easy, so god, we need truly fall the national economic, an issue and money to
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a sister and adopt the form of the local currency in terms of payment on liquidation and to strengthen the, the dollars asian trained economics to digital economy, our digital currency and the out of means. so although it is very ready, coach, we must do it well. ah, zealand has declared it will extend his military deployment in the south pacific, solomon islands, until at least, may next year. as a mid concerns among western eyes about china's drawing presence in the region. the pacific as a priority area for defense, which is why it is important that new zealand defense force personnel continue to operate and support the royal solomon islands, police force to maintain peace and stability for community engagement. decision by new zealand comes as the chinese foreign minister travels to the solomon islands, as part of it's for of nations to discuss plans for basing draft agreements with 10
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pacific states. about jobs that's been trying to desire to expand its cooperation with countries in the region. the wide ranging draft agreements include the package of millions of dollars of monetary aid from beijing, access to china's lucrative markets of nearly one and a half 1000000000 people in a free trade agreement, a greater political and military corporation between the world's most populous nation and the pacific states, former associate minister of foreign affairs of new zealand robson leave to deal with beijing could prove beneficial for the region. i believe that many of the states, the pacific to this number of very small island states would look favorably on agreement with china, which was one that was freely entered into and had benefits for them perhaps economically and even for their security needs. the problem is that the pacific and the up to the asian reason,
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of course was colonized was in part of the imperialist empires. and enormous pressure is going on. these states upon the united states in particular, which is an encouragement on their sovereignty and returned to the bad old days of the colonial empires. so it's not a very promising situation for peace and stability in our region. the instability is being caused, not by china, but by the hostility to china, by joining in this play book of the united states threatening the solomon. so they cannot take a sovereign decision. we're playing a role of an imperialist countries and the military role. it's growing as we are now a cooperating member of the nuclear nato in, in violation of the,
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of the policies that have been taken to make us nuclear weapons free and friendly to all countries in the world. that's what's causing the instability response to china's proposal. australia has sent its foreign minister at the island of fiji and in attempts improved ties between those 2 countries. and australian prime minister claims more needs to be done in response to what he says is based attempt encroach on the pacific is own we need to to respond to this because this is china seeking to increase its influence in the region of the world where strongly it has been the security partner of choice since the 2nd world war stria dropped the ball. we can afford to do that. we need to rein guides with the region. they sovereign nations. of course, we need to respect that. but we need to be offering more support and otherwise we can say the consequences with the deal that was done with the solomons. we know
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that china said as the 1st of many, which is a context of the foreign ministers base to the region of straight in the pop. again, there's even more historical how day of the solomon islands take an independent decision. it's almost unbelievable, but we are acting in this way and it swung the hopefully the new zealand people and the destroyer didn't actually one case in the region. we'll see you through and demand the government. stop this imperialist behavior. and government has the challenge to say, are we going to continue to be tied to a dangerous l i? i use the word dangerous ela about the united states because a pullman, conservative prime minister, malcolm plays a died a couple of years ago, wrote a book called dangerous l eyes. and he said, i have been wrong in all my career. i supported the war against my support as
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american policies in asia. these were wrong astray. you should not have such a dangerous cellar. we should ask them to take their bases military bases out of the radio. and we should have respectful and normal relations with china, with russia, with other countries and preserve our independence. there are many, many other people now who are waking up to the fact that new zealand and australia a being used in a ruinous game to recreate the cold war in the interest of the united states. and thought this most faithful, loyal servant, the united kingdom. and overt somali now where the army claims is neutralized around 15, suspected terrorists and taken prisoners in the bundy, a gara and tumbled 2 regions. no, molly had seen 3 military crews since 2012. the latest was just a year ago. the pinnacle of people came about the results of the arab spring, which dropped the country into endless. civil war was the moderate muslim nation
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fights against so called jihad supporters of a radical branch of the religion, bucking by the local alt. i'll call you to terrorist ortiz, antoine claire wrote reports from the ground by my crew. we drive in from the macro to tim buck, to on a particularly dangerous stretch of road, sometimes terrorists attack civilian buses. when the molly, an army is escorting us to our destination due to security concerns, we are safe with them from this area is dangerous. sometimes they haven't shoot moving cars a month ago, a text to drug was killed us sick. in addition to the security threat posed by that you had us, there is also the religious aspect, missouri a law which they are trying to impose wherever they are, who is 40, not what people suffer when they are asked to wear veil. it is hard for them. they are not used to doing and practice islam, but moderate islam on the shim wanted. it is not so much about religious beliefs as
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a law of easy money combined with a lack of education and prospects that allows you how this to recruit the population you to produce that you know, buffalo quote to barracka was you have never been to school what job can you have in difficult situations when you have nothing to leave on while holler and $50.00 for you? something where many have been deceived in this way and poverty, the situation in which they leave induced them to agree to this adventure. ah ah, tech. so jenny, we had to jenny, molly and city states in history and the constant threat from jadis. the road here is especially dangerous because terrorists regularly line it with mines. as a result, the only reliable way to get that is by helicopter then will be ginny. they want to cut off janet from the rest of the re supplying villages and demand that the residents go to areas where the jihadists have more support than in jenny,
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which has his own that opposes these so called jihadist movements. in reality, they are armed terrorists to terrorize the population when level the gen a mosque is one of the symbols of the country listed as a unesco wild heritage sites. gentlemen, she had his from various groups present in the region and associated with the local branch of al qaeda seek to take possession of this symbol, his companion musical, his, the molly military is escorting us and gives us a few minutes to approach the mosque and even enter it, we were told that we should not stay too long in one place, so as not to attract attention. according to them, you had a sa hiding among the population of students. you formerly gave a pleasant, in addition to the symbolic meaning that the capture of janet has for terrorists. such an event will lead to great difficulties and communication between north and south. that is why the malia military's closely monitoring the strategically important point. well that's how the world is looking a 4th at the a.

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