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ah ah, [000:00:00;00] with a maternity a hospital is hits and catches fire during ukrainian shelling of done yet un labels the attack a violation of international law. we heard from hostile patients. i'm sure we get pregnant women and those are their newborn babies, our system that everyone to cover how the key thing fire building is now completely destroyed in this kind of scenes that we can witness all throughout the city of john. that's 5 people are killed or more than 30 wounded in ukrainian shelling
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which local officials describe as the worst since the conflict the gun don't. there was an explosion. i cried a lot. i'm just getting we heard a blast and the windows 1st a party. i looked around and there was blood everywhere with the nato chief suggest ukraine may have to the territory to reach a peace deal with russia. i think the block is aware of possible further escalation ah, for moscow to the world, this is all t international. i'm peter scott, and these are the top stories this our new n has condemned as a violation of international law, the massive ukrainian shelling of done yes. kinds of maternity also was hit on cold fire. patients were evacuated into the basement where medical staff continued to assist them. no casualties were reported at the hospital. one of the experts animal that told us what happened to pregnant women and those with their newborn babies
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are sitting there. everyone to holly keats did they manage to find shelter? we don't know, but most likely ever managed t as, as a city, came under the worst shelling since the conflicts begun. according to local officials, a quick warning you may find some of the following images, disturbing. 5 people were killed in the attack, including a mother and a child, and more than 30 wounded us as hundreds of missiles on dots. hillary shells were fired into the city with the towns market place receiving direct hits there to the republic. a clue used ukraine of using prohibitive methods of war by directly striking civilian areas. we spoke with local residents who described the harrowing experience. yes, you'll obviously wash. i was sitting in an arm chair and my husband was in the bathroom. we heard a blast and the windows burst apart sister, i looked around and there was glad everywhere to grow. i jumped out into the corridor to see what happened to him, but he was okay to thank gosh alice, are you hit by the shark? because i wish to, yes,
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the charges from windows and even from door panels hit me to wish you. the doctors came to help and pulled out all the glass from my arms and legs. but keith, but i refused to go to the hospital and let those who are really wounded go. another guy has been taken to the hospital when a shard cut his vein. you sleep on you miss mary. my friend nastier and i were the very 1st to ran into the basement. then there was an explosion. i cried a lot. i'm just scared. lillia correspondent, roman culture since as this report from done yet, in the aftermath of the shelling, ukrainian military continues to terrorize innocent civilians here in the city of john ned's. several districts were targeted by ukraine's artillery on monday afternoon. as the result of, there was a lot of damage to houses, apartment buildings, the gas pipeline was damaged as well. if you will. d 4 was also destroyed. now i'm with one of the places that were hit by shelling right here behind me can see
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firefighters are still working, trying to put out this blaze. now, a rocket from my multiple rocket launcher are right here. this is a storage facility. as i understand historic aerosols and stationary goods as well, so the entire building is now completely destroyed. and now this kind of scenes, we can witness all throughout the city of nest. this monday there had been no damage to any military infrastructure and is civilians who continue to suffer from on costs or have already done as people's republic. the russian deputy representative in the u. n said the shelling was under reported by the western media comparing the situation with the march attack on a maternity hospital in maria pal. ukraine accused moscow behind that incidents which was widely covered in the media while russia denied targeting civilians. so
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rights attorney robert patillo says the media are weaponized in today's conflicts is unlikely that any western outlet will make any mention of visiting point in time . part of the problem i will, modern warfare is of the media has been weaponized was all similar things take place in iraq and afghanistan during the conference were only the you of narrative carried on the international stage. i was only 20 years later we found out we were exactly what got us into those conflicts versus the narrative given to the american people always say the, some were what the shadow wars on and the been africa and other middle eastern countries. so the process advocated and places the 4th. the states bring the neutral order, simply giving information, rather therefore in propaganda arm of the military. doctor complex. as the ukrainian miniature continues to suffer, significant losses. nato's chief has suggest the key. it may have to see some territory for a peace deal with russia, but he did. one of the block is aware of a possible future escalation beyond ukraine. ortiz, where i guess d of takes
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a closer look. none of us can tell what stage the ukranian conflict is in, or how soon it lend intelligence agencies it a general's and the east, the west they. they may have a hint, but everyone's in more propaganda mode. they won't say unless they have something the game. what we have are indications, the seemingly innocent statement here or there that that gives away much more than intended. this is possible. that's all to question the way. the question is, what price i willing to pay for peace, how much territory? how much in the pen? so much sovereignty, how much freedom, how much the walker see, are willing to sacrifice for peace. and that's a very difficult moral dilemma. and it's for those who are paying the highest price to make that judgment. our response was to support him. nato's chief of staff himself is voiced, the idea that ukraine may have to give up territory for peace. this is from the guy
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whose job is literal. russo phobia to deny russia at every turn. it's telling and it isn't just him, the idea that ukraine isn't going to win militarily, despite the billions upon billions of dollars and in nato guns and missiles and launches, and rockets and drones heaped upon ukraine. the idea or admission that they aren't going to win this fight is gaining traction with mr. territory. i'm not going to tell them what they should and shouldn't do. well appears to me that at some point along the lines was going to have to be negotiated. settlement, we must not humiliate russia so that the day the fighting stops we can build away out through diplomatic channels. all of this is in stark contrast to what we heard before from nato leaders. when they thought that the thousands of tons of,
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of arms that they are pumping into ukraine, would see keith victorious, assume the sustain and corner the support of the national community. learning facilitated by the united states, as it is a significant reason why ukraine is able to stop rush from taking over the country . as far as you are going, is that of hootin does not. when he not only are you currently able to get out in the field and to be successful, restore peace in europe, we must continue our support for ukraine. so in its negotiation with russia, it can decide on the nature of its relations. it must come freely and not under the bad barrow of the gun. loosely that was wishful thinking. frontlines have turned into a brutal mead grandeur ukrainian officials have admitted to losing almost a 1000 troops a day, which includes those killed and wounded. taken out of action, a 1000 a day taken out of the fight. the question is,
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how long can ukraine keep this up? it's incredibly clear that ukraine is not winning the war now. there's a huge military defeat also on the political front as well. the sanctions are having the impact that they thought that they might have. so i think this is very important because you know, what other kind of leverage do they happened. the only leverage they have is to lean on zalinski and say, listen to it to bring about into the war and to bring about peace. you're gonna have to concede, can see some territory here. and i think really the us, the, this is the last card that they have of their sleep to play, understand europe and america sanctions of backfired tour horrendous degrees. there is division and naser with some asking, what is the ultimate point of continuing this? if you crane can't win, what the sanctions have resulted in is a food crisis and the fuel crisis and an energy crisis. and none of those are affecting russia ergo,
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we may have no idea how long this conflicts will last. but some in the west are already looking for a way out as western pressure escalates, india remains defiance in the face of the world trade organizations restrictions on subsidized agriculture. the countries, commerce ministers as the new delhi won't be pushed around by external forces or bouts or threats. oh, because this developed countries signed a one sided pact to benefit their own farmers before the world trade organization was formed. they gave a raw deal to weak and developing nation. india has been fighting for the rights of its farmers and agriculture within the w t o. the no one can pressure india. we want to come to any pressure pressure by the geneva based w t o sets restrictions that restrictions against exporting states states subsidized crops as it could lead to on for prices on global markets, such as subsidies allow indian farmers to grow more weeks and rise. the cheaper
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costs you delay has said it plans to change the policy as it wants to support is domestic farmers. and in short, the countries of food security. when you have seen recent tensions with the west over keeping these close relations with moscow, amid the ukraine conflicts, it has to reject the calls from the u. s. to imports of russian oil instead increasing purchases of the commodity all be it's as heavily reduced prices. india is now one of the top consumers of russian oil, while the u. s. has imposed an embargo on imports of the fuel from russia. and the u. s. had this to say on new delhi stance. in my conversations with them, i've said, look, we don't have secondary sanctions, we can't ban your purchases. but as you increase your purchases from russia, don't go too far and don't look like you're taking advantage of the pain that is being felt in european households. and in the united states, earlier we heard from an indian, political experts who says the us should treat india like an equal partner if he
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wants to improve relations with new delhi. well, i think one of the reasons why india has been under so much pressure is because the us expected it, india is an ally off the u. s. which is what come down to us lines on line on the embargo and russian id. but i think for the west to needs to understand 2 things. india and russia size has started go. india has her sovereign right to do work is info, self interest. and india has fame and again done with something that justified, for example, with venezuela, with iran, it's worked, it's worked along with the western block. but with russia, india, energy security settlement and india needs to secure herself before moving on. and you don't, if you want to continue. so buying who continue to buy, import oil and gas from the show. so i think it's in this consumption do increase as much later than all of europe. and this is your 1st needs to reduce the purchases before they can make sure in the,
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on what you're doing with regards to show the rest has to deal with india, i think, you know. and then the 3rd part is it has to understand what constraints or destruction and we support it with the rest. but it, it seemed, and we cannot spoil our relationship, which is traditional friendship with russia, who's been a friend and has been with us to continue. it cannot cut out. it's all important jeopardize it's energy security just because you know, the western countries may have a problem with the country. beacon 2 or 3 countries. i mean at some point in gosh, look at in the g security which is paramount. the book, again repeat, india has 1400000000 people in the energy security is spread among and staying in india, the former president of the country's main opposition party role. gandhi, as appeared before the economic offense investigation agency, and he's being questioned in connection with the money laundering investigation, the congress parties, leaders on workers. so the streets in support of role, gandhi, and several indian cities on monday,
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multiple opposition leaders were detained during the protest. the party has accused the government of abusing the powers of investigative agencies against opposition. members, the ruling party, on the other hand, has accused the congress party of pressuring the investigation agency, as well as supporting corruption. their position is also accused of protecting assets of the gandhi family. we got this report from a local correspondence over new delhi, a inform, the ultimate directory, in connection with the money laundry. related to the national here on the phone in the morning must with the policy does with not given any kind of permission to heard any kind of march in the city. and he has also been asked to appear before the enforcement directory on june 8th,
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but i think that helps you to pull the seat does not appear before the enforcement acting on june. that's why the 80 has once again appear before it on june 23 as inflation rises over in the united states, president barton is trying to keep consumer prices in check, and he's putting the blame on oil companies all russia. this comes, as many fellow democrats continued to lose faith in his presidency. biden's old line about everything being russia's fault isn't cutting it with americans. inflation is a real challenge to american families. today's replace report, confirm what americans already know. prudent try. psyche in america hard outrages was the war of freight is to use growing less popular by the hour. the latest numbers showed joe biden, having a 20 percent drop in popularity among voters age 18 to 34 from
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january 2021 to june. 2022. now it's important to know this is the group that got joe biden to the white house to begin with having a big turn out. it's not hard to understand why old joe is so unpopular. he seemed to promise an economic rebound but it never happened. at this point. ready america facing the highest rate of inflation in 4 decades. gas in the united states is up to $5.00 per gallon. in addition to that, you've got the mass shootings that took place in buffalo and in texas and the gridlock when it comes to guns. it's pretty clear, joe biden is not steering the ship in a good direction. you could expect republicans would jump all over him. but now with numbers this low, we've got folks on the democratic side of the aisle turning on the new york times. let the cat out of the bag revealing that they interviewed 50 elected officials, who are democrats and all of them are deeply concerned about the rising strength of
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the republicans. they say that binding should not run in 2024 because it would be handing them an easy victory to say our country was on the right track, would flagrantly depart from reality. biden should announce his intent not to seek reelection in 2024 right after the mid terms if the president has a vision and that's something certainly we're all willing to entertain and examine when that when the time comes. that's not a yes. you know, should he run again? i think that i think it's it's, we'll take a look at it right now. we need to focus on winning a majority instead of a presidential election. the presidency is a monstrously taxing job in the stark reality is the president would be closer to 90 than 80 at the end of a 2nd term. and that would be a major issue. he looks his age and isn't as agile in front of a camera as he once was. mid terms are coming up in november. and at that point we could see the u. s. congress shift based on how the voters decide to respond. however,
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after that biden will still have 2 years to possibly turn things around. regardless, there are many, even within the democratic party camp that are at this point saying it might be worth just throwing in the towel and finding somebody else for the job. caleb mob and r t new york nuclear power reactors in the united states could see outages next year already if russia decides to stop the exports of enriched uranium. thus, according to the american media outlets, the hill there was a response to western sanctions. could lead to serious problems in the us with the maintenance of its nuclear power plants. the funds generates around 20 percent of electricity in the united states. and unplanned shutdowns of these power plants could result in insufficient electricity to cover demand and therefore arise in electricity prices. russian officials say the u. s. refusal of russian uranium will
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only harm the united states itself. russia controls 40 percent of the global uranium conversion infrastructure. and 46 percent of global uranium enrichment capacity. in addition, many reactors in the us require enriched uranium fuel which they depend on russia to obtain less now cost lights, dotson jack, rasmus, professor of economics and politics at st. mary's college of california got to jasmine. thank you for joining us here on our tea. what do you think the consequences of russia's potential steps have been the exports of enriched uranium to countries like the u. s. and his eyes and, and you think the west to be able to fully replace these russian supplies. well, i sounds for the u. s. a lot like the u. s. ban and russian oil imports to us. you know, it wasn't that large volume,
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but the usaa courses running around the world out, trying to get more production of oil for its allies in particular. and of course, if you raise the price globally of oil or worldwide, it affects the price in the us run the u. s. a portion or not. well, we got a similar situation with rich nuclear fuel. there are some nuclear plants in the us that do import russia, nuclear feel, if that is embargoed, no importance from russia, then the u. s. and those plans are gonna have to scurry around elsewhere in the world to try to get it. and that's going to create excess demands elsewhere and drive up the price of that particular product and therefore drive up a electricity generation from nuclear. and because all these, these fuels are substitute products and what we call them and one goes up, the other girls that drags it up, you know, o oil, natural gas, the same thing. if you find
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a nuclear cost going up in the us will that will have an effect as well, on the other of fossil fuels to some extent. so did the question know in my mind is not where the u. s. embargo said, it can scurry around and get some supplies elsewhere. but what about europe? the u. s. ban the oil imports from russia and then it insisted on europe to fall through interested europeans arms to do it. but it might be very difficult to do that with a nuclear import. a country like france, for example, 70 percent of its electricity generation comes from nuclear plants that will have a big impact on france. and i don't think france would go ahead with that. no bending in ports of the russian enriched processed in, you know, fuel from russia. that's going to be a little different than oil. france might be a new hungary, when it comes to nuclear embargo. well, for obviously,
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for the reasons. so many of the reasons you've just outs lined there at the uranium exposure from russia were left off the sanctions list. in your opinion, what do you think would make russia trigger russia to decide to been it? so next, bullets of uranium to those countries? well, i don't think a rush is going to do that, you know, unless nato in western europe double down on ukraine here because it looks like a, you know, the ukrainian government is in trouble here. we've got even a secretary general stoughton burg now saying publicly that the ukraine asked to start thinking about trading land for peace. here. i think the west has already decided that that's going to have to happen. the heads of france, germany and italy going to ukraine to morrow. those 3 don't go for vacations
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together. there's a message being taken to zalinski and i think it is, you know, you better prepare for settlement here and that means land concessions. so as long as that's happening and made on europe aren't doubling down in terms of military, a support here. i don't think russia has much a need to really tie the tightened screws further on the west. they're pretty tight already. and you know, inflation is pretty much rolling out of control now, and we will see tomorrow in the u. s. will produce the prices double digit as well . and the federal reserves, again a jacket, the interest rates may be 75 basis points. maybe a 100 were in a new territory as far as inflation acceleration in the u. s. of course, you're bunning uranium exports or, or impulse. it only exacerbate, i think was possibly the cost of his electricity from nuclear pants. and i mean from uranium to neon. now of the western japan recently banned the export of high tech equipment to russia. the russian government responded and restricts it to the export of in its gases,
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including neon. how do you think this will affect the high tech manufacturing industry which has already been suffering from a chip shortage? yeah, well the detect industry is in deep trouble here. it's, you know, it's stock values are contracting very, very quickly here. i think the u. s. will continue the economic war against a russia, in other words, sanctions are particularly military related good sanctions, even if the end of a hot or occurs in the ukraine. the big games were the american elite and their corporations have been the economic war. and they've done quite well in that regard . and you know, it's contradictory here to continue the hot war. but the economic war will continue and them military related goods will continue to be sanctioned for some time. and i'm sure we'll have you on again as that continues not to jot rasmus professor of
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economics and politics the st. mary's college of california. thank you very much for your insights today. my pleasure. chinese president, she's in pink, has signed in order to strengthen the country's military preparedness. the move comes amid rising tensions over tie one the order which contains $59.00 articles is designed to safeguard national sovereignty and beach and stability. china alleged the u. s. is closing tensions in the region and creating an atmosphere of conflicts and confrontation where you as president joe biden, warned earlier that washington would respond militarily. if china at sykes, taiwan, elliot, beijing's defense ministry, said the country would fight to prevent the island of taiwan from succeeding. if any one dares to split taiwan from china, the chinese military has no choice but to fight at all costs and take all necessary measures to crush any attempt by taiwanese separatists to split taiwan from the motherland. the chinese military will resolutely safeguard national security and
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territorial integrity. last month to watch house launched an initiative to strengthen american economic ties in the endo pacific region, with more than a dozen countries, but china was excluded from the initiative. independent china analyst andrew learning gave us his thoughts on beijing's military moves. look at the state, but it is so if you really say there's nothing to do with it, is that just the parents of the military operations a reason. so all you know, who's getting the, the personal and also installation of equipment and also military assets ready in case that will result because there was tension. this is the 1st time that beijing has. these kind of guy lies, but this time it warning the united states not to pull out. the problem
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was all the one china principal, because the, although the united states, i keep on saying that the owner, the one on a principal, on the other hand of united states and seem to be doing all sorts of things, trying to hold while this is trying to promote time on, it depends how the world is looking at 5 27 am moscow time on pizza. scott, and i'll be back again with another look at today's biggest stories in just over half an hour's time. ah oh, you cannot school the american people all the time on all occasions and the american people will realize a marketing make innovation real. all the
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