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i had that we got it, that was yes, i see with grain. lisa, have them with brushes, say the mythos strike on a western weapon. restock pile in central ukraine, cause to fire in a nearby mole at the local met. claims the mall had been left open despite blaring as strike sirens. plus with french president cron gets caught on camera breaking some bad news to joe biden, revealing that some arab states will not be able to pump out enough extra oil to help western countries compensate for the backlash of their own sanctions against
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russia and russian lead forth is there squeezing? he had troops from the guns republic city, of least chance, forcing them to retreat eastward. an rti crew looked exclusively at how moscow's military is operating on the ground seconds until it's about to fire towards 45 percent of the ukrainian courses. with very well more can see this is not the international with the latest headlines. it's a pleasure to have you with us. and we start with the latest on ukraine. russia defense ministry says it's as strike destroyed a warehouse full of western supplied weapons in the ukrainian city of kremlin chic on monday. ukrainian officials came a local shopping center was also bombs. but most go say is the non functioning mall caught fire after a stockpile of ammunition exploded. just dozens of meters away from the building.
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do been cleaning your crime and chewed up with the russian. aerospace forces delivered to strike with high precision airborne weaponry on hangers. and that contained arms and ammunition supplied by the us and european countries within the vicinity of the cream and shook automotive factory. one of the high precision strike hit western made weapons and ammunition that were being kept in the storage area for further shipment ukrainian troops in dawn bass. the ammunition explosion led to a fire in a shopping center next to the factory. depending on the correct, well, following the story for it, these are teased on quarter. thanks for coming in. don't russia has finally spoken about this incident? what does it have to say? while the fire at this am store shopping mall in chrome and showed ukraine was no doubt a tragedy that nobody's happy about. and rushes armed forces remain adamant about the fact that they're aiming to destroy only military infrastructure. and this is
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no exception. according to russia's ministry of defense, the fire at the shopping mall started after one of its precision missiles hit, a weapons and ammunition stockpile sent in from the united states and european union. and the explosion caused by all of that ammunition going off all at once is actually what led to the neighboring shopping mall catching fire. and to give you an extent, an idea of how close these to this ammunition stock on the shopping mall. we're, we're talking about a mere 70 meters here on your screen. you should be able to see a video now that has emerged on the internet showing that the epicenter of this missile strike really was not at this specifically at the shopping mall. and this just reinforces a point that the ministry of defense of russia has been trying to make since the beginning of its special military operation. that ukrainian forces are purposely placing military infrastructure next to civilian areas so that they can draw fire and then point the finger at russian forces. now,
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earlier we said that this shopping mall was non functioning, but we understand that the work people inside the mall at a time. so despite these blaring asteroid sirens, people were shopping. that's right. the mall, you know, initially was thought that this mall was non functioning because, you know, when it's an a war zone and their air raid sirens going off, you would think that a mall are public places would shut down. but apparently, the malls administration made the decision that they would not close down, even if they were being bombed an air raid sirens were going off. we found out about this because the towns mayor actually posted on facebook messages from the shopping malls, management saying just that. and you know, the mayor understandably called colds. this decision. horrible, especially because there were so many people in the shopping mall. 800 people died, dozens were injured. i mean, horrible is probably one of the best descriptions that you can put on the situation like this. ok, don't, thanks for coming in with the details on that as i don't course. i thank you. the
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french president, among them a crime has been caught in a hot mike incidence breaking some rather bad news to us counts. part joe biden, as he said, arab nations won't be able to produce more oil for at least the next 6 months. putting a hold on western attempts to lower the record energy prices. ah, i'm with,
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let's go live now to i think contributes a rachel marston way to quite an interesting moment. i caught on camera between those 2 wildly is what's been the reaction among western countries to this energy crisis? could you tell us? well, sure. well, there's no better way to draw attention to yourself than to run up to the president of the united states, yelling joe joe, and then start whispering when there are cameras around. mac ho knew very well that he wasn't at a private party and that there were cameras around. so what's that old adage if you want people to pay attention to what you're saying? to start whispering, right? so here in france or raise talking about it, it makes you wonder if that was the intent. so who was president michael's audience and what did he want us to understand or his audience,
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whoever that was to understand, was it vibrate putin? was it the president of the you? was it other european leaders wasn't the people in general. was that the french, we don't really know. obviously europe is facing an energy crisis in supply problems, but chances are schultz is out there denouncing the same fossil fuels that you countries desperately need. business align issue. we do have to realize, of course, that the future does not lying gas. this is very particular for germany, and this is something that is going to have an impact on the use of fossil fuel, sort of coal and gas fargo. sure okay, so he says, germany's future doesn't lay in gas? well i guess then it lays in realistically and dirty. cool. since germany just fired up cold plants. again, out of desperation, germany industry is sounding the alarm over and over again about
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a gas emergency. and it's economy minister is warning of industry shut down amid gas shortages. as of last week. the country is now in phase 2 of 3 of its emergency gas plan. and what that means is a high risk of gas shortages through the winter time. now the federal regulator has said that these scenarios are quote, not pretty and mean either to little gas at the end of winter, or in or already very difficult situations in autumn or winter. now in germany's b s f is one of the world's largest chemical producers, and it makes products founded things like tooth paste, automobiles. madison's and it relies on cheap russian gas. and the wall street journal just had a piece about this. but schultz, chancellor schultz is dreaming only in green way above him. we will also expand renewable energies and work even more intensively illness,
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the decisions that we have taken sure that financing fossil fuel energy sources is something that needs to come to an end to the energy trigger give so this isn't something this just related to germany. this gas issue, energy crunch. european industries are also cutting their gas usage in anticipation of shortfalls. now there are some other things that chancellor schultz said during his press conference to end the g 7 summit as it's host. that kind of makes you wonder what's going on in his mind. and of course he keeps going on about climate about energy. he says the word shown how dependent they are on russian energy. yeah, no kidding. he says, we all will also expand renewable energies and work even more intensively on this. so he keeps going back to this idea. he even introduced the idea of a climate club that he wants to stand up with the g 7 countries before the end of
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the year. he seems one track mind it on this makes you wonder if it's just him trying to convince his audience whether that is, you know, germans in general, europeans, in general or greens that he is still on track regardless of the reality that he's facing, which is a returned to dirty, cool fossil fuels, et cetera. ok, rachel, thank you for those days. how's that authority contributor rachel marston there? thank you. that's good life now. so economic consultant and educator and mean a you've in morocco to discuss this further. many thanks for joining us on. the program is good to see you now. i mean a, if our countries are on the able to increase oil outputs in the near future. do you think western leaders have any alternatives to bring down these storing energy costs? so 1st of all, this part of the world, actually we're not getting the whole story split and they can use actually banned in many countries. here
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a lot of russia media are banned. so we're not getting the whole story. and the reality of things is that russia, actually, the not cut the whole lot over the supply to some very bring countries actually over 28 percent for the 1st 5 months of this year. and the sort of prices are not just because of russia as everybody is saying. so in prices are because they can amik boom after the coven situation and other things. so everyone is blaming russia right now. and, and this is actually one side of storage. and for actually, as you said, the france and germany for example, are trying to find other sources and trying to actually look into to negotiate new deals with, with some middle eastern countries from the opec such as so they're in the u. a and gutter. and some of these countries actually are maxing out their supplies,
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and that will not be in the media solution, especially for the upcoming winter. so you just explain to us how western sanctions on russia has further pushed up the energy prices in the west. well, it's normal that the function is actually actually made the rush of default on the one that it's loans. and actually it's making, it's hard for him to even when the prices went up, its exports are actually like the value already given, given the larger but distinction are actually international. but that's not the immediate solution. i think for to, to resolve this, this price issue for energy in germany is a chance shows he's been a very vocal supporter of transitioning to green energy. and yet germany is now opening up coal plants to make up for the cuts. and it could be russian energy
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supply cuts. so to what extent is europe's push for renewable energy, realistic can it really be achieved? yes. can be achieved for a long term solution that, but they said the european countries need to actually find an immediate solution. so, such as stocking, stocking biles, for, and for, for the next 6 months, and getting ready for, for an emergency, because this is actually an emergency can become a real emergency when it comes to the vendor in december. in your essay, what, what do you think? all the options for tackling this energy crisis, and to what extent do you think they'll be able to mitigate the economic consequences if rising energy costs? i think i think the only solution is actually to negotiates, to actually come back to the table with russia. tried to negotiate some deals to
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actually find an immediate solution. when, to what extent do you think energy prices or stabilize if the west, if the western backs down from its sanctions on russian energy and how likely is that to happen? why it's going to take, it's not going to be needed. it's going to take some time. but i also think that governments, including you and such as mr. president white in the actually to decide it is on the federal tax on the, on the gas. and probably your countries can actually mitigate some of the solutions to find it. immediate solutions for their populations. other than actually coming back and look into this functions for russia had they had the effect of the sanctions over already having hard on many people. how far do you think western countries are willing to go to make this point of punishing russia at the expense of their citizens? well, me as american and the being the morocco and actually dealing with,
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with the north african politics for been. i know the term in countries actually sometimes they use especially they would use actually there, especially their leaders probably knew some other countries as came goals for their own issues. and this is actually we can see them. this is probably going to be happening trans this year. and, and also in germany, and this gave go this year, the big scape go to russia. even countries in the men or region and, and europe are actually actually blame for everything this year. and one of these things is to get high gas prices. i mean, you can make consultants and educate for many thanks for your time. we appreciate your insights on the matter of course, in the us, inflation has hit a new record high of 8.6 percent. and joe biden is coming on to fresh criticism
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over his refusal to let local companies drill for extra oil. despite negotiating with other countries for additional fuel in portsmouth, soaring prices at the pump at home. but the american president is still blaming the economic crisis on russia as all his caleb moore, pin reports. as u. s. inflation keeps climbing, jill biden's, popularity keeps thinking. the rate of inflation in the united states is just surpassed a 40 year high, a whopping 8.6 percent. of course, the white house is happy to blame every one but itself. joe biden knows how to point fingers pretty well. today's invasion of ukraine has driven up gas prices and food prices all over the world. 70 percent of the increase in prices in march came from the put in price hike. i'm doing everything i can to bring down prices and address to put in price hike. u. s. strategic petroleum reserves are depleted, more than they've ever been down to levels. we haven't seen since 1987 who didn't,
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didn't make those decisions. joe biden did last, gas means higher prices, higher prices mean inflation. joe biden has cancelled the keystone excel pipeline. he did it shortly after taking office. he's also been canceling drilling and gas leases, left and right. energy and transportation costs underscore inflation in this country, and everything that we buy in biden will not absolutely will not take on the progressives. when it comes to drilling in america, he would rather go prostrate himself over and saudi arabia, and can legally reverse himself on his approach to the saudis, hypocritically. before he takes on the progressives as biden reaches out to countries that a long been targeted for u. s. regime change like iran and venezuela for fuel supplies, many are left scratching their heads. it seems like he's more interested in importing oil from long time foes than allowing american firms to rev up their drills. the democrats say that it's all about going green,
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but republicans aren't buying what they could buy last year. is way more than now what they could buy this year, and the americans are going backwards in their lives. but yet it's everybody else's fault except their former u. s. president donald trump, who would like to return the white house after the 2024 elections is not impressed either with washington's current politics. we have never had anything like what's happened with energy and energy costs. it is no longer energy independent or energy dominant like it was just 2 years ago. it's a nation that is begging vet, as well as saudi arabia for oil. and yet, i always seems to find a way to circle back to russia dodging any personal responsibility or aim. and we would rather have lower gas prices in american and pollutants, iron fist in europe. i don't believe that as the economic data just keeps getting
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worse, democrats are now focusing on guns, abortion, and memories of january sick. meanwhile, many americans are looking in the other direction, increasing pain, and their check books and wallet. at the same time, we've got the mid term november election approach. and you never close rti new york . now the latest developments in ukraine, russia defense ministry, says that more than a 100 of kias troops on foreign mercenaries have been neutralized near ukraine. second largest city. hong kong in the country is ne, face bottles are broken up in the sea. chance scarf, the russian lead forces took control of key areas around the city. as you can see on the map, the ukranian army now appears to be blocked from the north. off the key of trips retreated from the several don yeske and also from the south, which was allowed the against army to surround leafy chance equals dawn of exclusive access to see how russian and allied forces have been operating in the guns was ukrainian. now,
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a russian trophy weapon the soviet made the 64 thank was successfully thinking bought in the the nazi vacation. oh, peroration, just outside the town home park. germ of it's literally seconds until it's about to fire towards a 45 percent of the ukrainian forces. mm . hm. and what you have here is a disguised trophy tank. it used to be ukraine's t 60 fool, but was captured all the way on the outskirts of caves and spent 4 months now. it has been taking part in the d. nazi fine operations embedded with rushes. special forces at the much. melissa, this is our little baby. we took it from the cr,
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any national gardener, key of florida, a t 64 b. v. tank doesn't work well. the works well enough. there are a lot of screw ups actually because ukrainian army didn't know how to service it properly. i think we need to pull out all of these american electronics and we can work with it. the most important thing is that it works for her. ah, as the russian forces advance in the don't boss, new areas become available for journalists, and this is one of them. this is where the onslaughts, on the key strategic town of our tome of school by moved is happening. basically. it's the gateway towards ukraine's city citadels. ah, no protests have been continuing throughout. the us is pro choice demonstrate his voice that anger at the supreme court ruling to have attorney 50 year old federal rights to have an abortion wow.
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most to express the indignation in washington and dozens of other events took place countrywide and these 10 states that effectively bond abortions since friday's ruling want to for the 26 have legislation indicating they could out know all set extreme limits on abortion. politicians from the ruling democratic party were among those angry at the supreme court decision. this is a crisis of our democracy. the supreme court has dramatically over reached its authority. 3 body united report has decided to force all of america to fin, to their personal religious and moral views, or the democrats or supporting protests. now they had a completely different position regarding the capitol hill demonstration on january
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the 6th of last year. when support as a republican president, donald trump stormed into the legislature to dispute the results of the presidential election, there broke my dad into power policies. rachel blevins exclaims, days after the united states supreme court overturned the case of. 2 roe vs wade. politicians across the country are reacting and they are encouraging americans to take to the streets and protests. some are even questioning the state of democracy . however, while top democrats in congress were quick to criticize those who question the u. s . government, after raleigh and support, then president donald trump led to the storming of the u. s. capital. they are now saying it is more than okay to do so. and they are certainly not holding back a . they tried to stop there now with we will be by them.
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oh, i morning. the radical supreme court is that this rating american rights and endangering there's health and safety that the congress will continue to act. to overcome this extreme isn't and extremism and protect the american people. but if we were trying to january 6, 2021, this same politicians weren't nearly as supportive of any kind of civil unrest. in fact, they openly condemned it. it is outrageous. what happened to us that the capital of the united states was invaded by domestic terrorism on this day last year. a mob of domestic terrorist stormed our nation's capital. it was insult, on our democracy, insult on our constitution assault on the congress that the united states. you make
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no mistake, our democracy was on the brink of catastrophe that day. the call, the action in this case has been to encourage americans to flood the streets and to make their voices heard. but that hasn't come without a reminder from politicians. the people also need to vote the right way because the 2020 to mid term elections are right around the corner, and it didn't take long for members of the far left wing in chief, a movement to translate those calls for action and new calls for violence as a rally in washington, d. c, g. yeah. so what does that mean for the protestors who are now gathering outside of the homes of conservative justice is on the supreme court. i'm calling for harm against them . in the aftermath of january 6, demonstrators and writers were called extremist and domestic terrorist. their faces
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were placed on wanted posters, and they were targeted by the f. b. i. with the help of large corporations handing over bank statements to help federal officers so far at least $865.00 people have been charged. but what is the difference between the americans who question the legitimacy of a presidential election and the americans who are now questioning the legitimacy of a supreme court decision. it appears that it all boils down to the message then by the politicians who need their votes. as they claim that one side would lead to the downfall of the u. s. on the other side would be it saving grace. i think you see the democrats talking out of both sides of their mouth is absolutely a double standard. you know, you saw the, the protest on january 6 is being investigated in this partisan political show trial where thousands of hours of video are not being allowed in that show police officers waving people into the capital that show locked doors being unlocked by the capitol police there was no violence on that day except great unarmed woman
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being shot and killed by a police officer, one of the capitol hill police. it's interesting that you got some of the democrats who are wanting to really go against letting the people in the individual states decide they would rather have a decision they like bye, on like the judges. rather than actually letting the democratic process work and have people decide the issue. thanks joining us here in our tense, national, we're back at the top of the hour with all the latest. ah, ah ah.
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