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[000:00:00;00] the good news that you poor is another 500000000 euros in the kids army, despite struggling to fix its own budget and the economic backlash of its sanctions against russia. meanwhile, the u. s. wants a price cap on russian oil supplies as washington look to declare a climate emergency which could further cut supplies of the commodity and drive up costs around the world. also this, our ukranian troops have resumed in showing of the new republic in a desperate attempt to reclaim the territory. she has army recently was to rush and
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lead forces. entry markets, newly elected president says that he will take action against anyone threatening him or his top officials as mass protest persist in the south asian country, devastated by a spiraling economic crisis. the casting live director of our studios in moscow. this is our international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. are now the eu has said it will send another 500000000 euros to ukraine to support gives war efforts. that's according to the blogs foreign policy chief justice burrell and well the u. blows a hole in his budget. it also struggles with the economic backlash from its own sanctions against russia. ortiz, rachel marston, explains the european union. supranational nanny state is always looking to keep you safe, usually amid a mess that they've helped to create. it certainly has the convenient effect of
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helping to justify the existence of big salaries of brussels officials as they rush in and pretend to put out fires that they started. and now they're patting themselves on the back for the fact that they're doing a collective purchase of weapons. it's the 1st time in the use existence that it's blown a hole in its budget, a 500000000 euros. so that member nations can replace the weapons that they send to ukraine, but at least these you countries didn't give away all of their clothes and aren't now walking around completely naked from a security and defense standpoint. right. you surely stroke, oh, much other than you states have drawn on their stockpiles of light or even heavy artillery, ammunition, obviously anti aircraft or anti tank defense systems or even armored vehicles in tanks. so this obviously creates a de facto vulnerability that now needs to be addressed urgently. well, the,
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you may be short on weapons right now, but at least it still has food. right? while according to a draft you document, brussels is also planning to ease its own sanctions against russian banks to alleviate shortages of food and fertilizer, from which the e. u hasn't been spared. back in june, washington had been discreetly encouraging american companies to buy up russian fertilizer with u. s. officials telling bloomberg that they were surprised by the extent of the caution exercised by companies amid western sanctions. meanwhile, the international monetary fund is warning this week of potentially severe consequences of the used gas sanctions on its own economy. the prospect of an unprecedented total shut off is fueling concern about gas shortage is still higher prices and economic impacts. while policymakers are moving swiftly. they lack a blueprint, manage and minimize impact. but even the most dire assessment from this top western global financial watch dog is doing little to deter some die hard idealogues. so
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therefore you have to pay for the support pay for him and to an aide or the consequences of the comic sanctions. so you should stop complaining and step up and provide support. full stop. full stop is exactly what the economy and self defense prospects are going to come to. if folks like stalson berg, don't wake up and give their head a shake of mid double digit inflation and european weapons going out the door to ukraine faster than they can come in. western establishment leads have created military food and economic vulnerabilities and the reckless race to see who could virtue signal the best for you. crane, former german parliament member valdemar hurt, says that the e u cast blame on russia to avoid assuming responsibility for its own problems. anyone who spoke to the saying someone has to be guilty, and that's a deceitful thing about politics. this price inflation was set in motion long
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before the conflict with all the coven measures and so on. but these officials have also understood that at some point they will be called to account and then a culprit must be found and only russia fits the bill is the culprit right now? no matter who says what the mainstream media will always pass on the narrative to the people that it's all russia's fault that's just to deflect, blame away from themselves. this is the old tried and tested tool of diplomacy, all of germany's industry and the prosperity of its citizens have been built for decades on low prices for russian gas doing without that now with the collapse, the entire system prosperity is already on the decline. we're already planning common housing, where we can put our pensioners or those who can't pay for their own flats to be heated. can you imagine what we're doing now with our own industry? us treasury expects western countries to agree on a limit for prices of russian oil supplies by the end of this year. but moscow has charged back saying that it won't provide the commodity to the global market. if
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the production costs are higher than the selling price. if these price has been discussed or lower than the production costs, russia will not insure the supply of this oil to the world market. we will not work at a loss that says us president joe biden has been preparing to declare a national climate emergency which would further cut energy supplies to the already shortage stricken e u. u. s. journalists, manila chant explains, speaking outside of a former coal plant, turned wind power project over in somerset massachusetts. u. s. president joe biden called climate change, a code read for humanity. he promised to take executive action to combat the climate crisis, but has so far stopped short of saying that he would declare this, a state of emergency climate changes emerge. and the coming weeks i'm going to use the power i have is prison. to turn these words in
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a formal official government actions to the appropriate proclamations rejected, worse and regulatory power than a, although many of his allies in congress are urging him to do so. because this would unlock dozens of presidential powers available to him to take sweeping at real meaningful action to help get the, the u. s. to net 0, carbon emissions by the year 2030. now those powers would include things like halting the 2015 obama era crude oil exports b u. s. up until 2015 for many decades did not export crude. obama reversed all of that by declaring a national emergency bite and could also put a stop to offshore drilling and force manufacturers to ramp up production on electric vehicles and other green energy related products. now this is all coming. as congressional talks fell apart, after jo mansion,
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the democrat senator from west virginia is refusing to vote along party lines. the senate is split. 5050 right now in his vote is greatly needed for budget reconciliation and a very untimely explosion that shuddered. a liquid nat gas plant in texas, the free port ellen g plant accounts for a whopping 20 percent of the u. s. l and g processing, and 70 percent of that goes to europe and great britain. now that catastrophe has resulted in about a 1000000 tons of last ellen g for europe. but it's the issue of us crude export that's garnering joe biden, a lot of criticism on the international level. that's because america, as you allies are facing stiff energy shortfalls and was relying on those u. s. export to help them move away from russian crude or russia. natural gas
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dependency. now biden is being criticized as not a good friend to europeans as the threat of a cut off of american crude looms, as biden begins to yield to activist here state side. and not the latest for the war in ukraine cubes. army has reportedly attacked a russian, munitions depot in the southern harrison region, currently under the control of russian lead forces. local media outlets have said that there was a huge explosion after the strike. meanwhile, in the don bass, the ukrainian army has continued to shell civilian infrastructure, striking a residential area in the city of done yet several apartments have completely burned as a result of the attack. we spoke with a witness of the showing what should i wish said yearly what? yesterday we went out. 3 of us were sitting here on the street and suddenly they started shelling. we jumped back into the entrance and looked out. there was a fire burning with thick smoke billowing out,
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firefighters came and began to put out the blaze, but it took them a very long time. about 3 weeks ago. apartments in this building completely burn on the 5th and 6 floors. i'm not sure. can you imagine our lives are being ruined because of this? no one knows when this will end. it's really frightening. this is the 2nd war i'm living through here. and in the neighboring gone school republic, ukrainian army has so far failed in attempts to reclaim territory, recently lost to russian lead forces, as it resumes is showing of the front line. cities such as mcguffey f, reports on location, across the dom bus, russian arman troops criss crossed the roads leading to and from the front lines, helicopters and attack air craft weaves endlessly overhead, sometimes with a wave for the troops below. ah,
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with changes to tactics and objectives, the makeup of forces here is ever in flux, units are rotated, the in them to out arrest than rearmament, specialized equipment and the armor. and so the cool when and where they're needed, very close, i would say to the front lines. and we've again found the p. m. t terminator. what of russia's latest machines on the front lines. we've been asked by the crew not to show where this is not a give jail location to, to potential adversaries as the ukrainian side for these set or something of a hunt for these vehicles in their cruise. for the purposes of propaganda, the terminator specializes in protecting tanks by suppressing anti arma capabilities and harassing enemy infantry. it has proved its worth
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how we find ourselves again in belgrade of car after a series of failed counter attacks against it. ukrainian forces have been blindly shelling the town. it has served no purpose other than angering the local population, who weren't fans of ki, of in the 1st place. but milan, but we're still the homeless and he laughs as previously what each school lee about . and i got a meeting, as i thought my grandmother she came along with that on his by spoke when can yep, stella. so what says lucy casually hate this particular flag, the hammer and sickle is older than most of us. it has been with valentina since the 1970s. it has become a symbol for pro russian ukrainians. not because they support who want to return of communism,
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but because it is their heritage and because ukrainian nationalists despise it. that that, that the flock at this, at the much redwood movers. we're actually, we're actually excited with e. i need enough of our ancestors. i don't think he feel ali valley emptied his last class. nice. large round with i knew last the hand, i believe back, stewart he, me at home but, but he knew acidosis. italy will read yet the damn thing good for a while, valentina and tanya, our sisters have passed these flag on to russian soldiers here. who are a 3rd of their age to carry the flag on? what's valentina has worked as a school teacher for half a said treat. and she is convinced that what kiev did to her community will be avenged on years. it's scott, him to put you on to definitely tackle boards. if school under wiley as miracles,
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jesus panama. yes. like ideally, would you put out any, any thumb vandella, federally? i really thought alan mercer to students with india get done really with the youth. with that, he got you to walk you through a spring, you might get some i least diginero calling from i see narrow level neurons, and yet that been around can you didn't you want for 380? miss smith can navigate snafus unless you just missed it. score you sat, him talking him living with valentine, his flag is now a balla of the 80th god's tank regiment. recently decorated and honored by putin himself for bravery and heroism from they have promised that these flag will fly wherever these conflict takes them more. i'd gas the of our tea from the la guns
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people's republic. john kirby, the spokesman for the white house, is that national security council has claimed that russian president vladimir putin, recent trip to iran, showed that moscow is isolated over the conflict in ukraine. i would say 3 things about this trip. one, it shows the degree to which mister proven and russia are increasingly isolated. now they have to turn to iran for help to. it shows you the degree to which his own defense industrial base is having a hard time keeping up with his unprovoked war in ukraine. and then the 3rd thing i think this indicates is the degree which he has absolutely no intention of stopping the war and sitting down in good faith and negotiated settlement with mister zalinski. the establishment of western media immediately put parroted as the white house. his statement saying that the trip showed iran and russia becoming closer because they are essentially isolated from europe. that's after us president joe
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biden own a trip to the middle east. was widely seen as an overall failure, with no significant agreement reached political analyst and researcher christopher, allowing me to run a meeting, was a historic one. as the u. s. fears. a new world order without dollar dominance. this is a historic meeting and i think that the united states, of course, is lamenting that the russia is alone. and russia has to turn to iran. russia has had a robust relations diplomatic relations with iran since the time of really the last days of the soviet union. and i, and we see now that the russia has now increased the overall relations with iran. they've expanded them. what washington fears is the end of us dollar head gemini, and the beginning of a new world order. this is once again, revelation by the u. s. administration of its overall imperial aims in the region. they've completely destroyed the middle east. nobody wants the u. s. there are russia, for example,
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as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nation. it defends the people against the imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like both and said, it reveals that the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous. ah, the pulitzer prize board has refused to resend the awards. it presented it to the new york times and the washington post for the reporting on russia gate. that's despite a blatant lack of evidence on whether russia interfered in the 2016 u. s. presidential election ortiz caleb martin. comments does independent media exist in the united states? that's a question we keep coming back to. the pulitzer prize board has come out in their own defense. speaking up and saying they were right to give a prize to the washington post and the new york times for reporting a story that wasn't actually true. the long ago debunked russia gate hoax,
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donald trump demanded they review this award after the allegations against him failed to hold any water. these inquires prompted the pulitzer board to commission 2 independent reviews of the work submitted by those organizations to our national reporting competition. both reviews were conducted by individuals with no connection to the institutions whose work was under examination, nor any connection to each other. the separate reviews converged in their conclusions that no passages or headlines, contentions or assertions in any of the winning submissions were discredited by facts that emerged subsequent to the confirm of the prizes. no facts were wrong. well, our review came up with some pretty different conclusions. here are some facts that were indeed discredited. let's start with this phone records and intercepted calls show that members of donald j. trump 2016 presidential campaign and other trump associates had repeated contacts with senior russian intelligence officials and the year before the election according to for current and former american officials.
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this was debunked by james comi, then f b i, director and his testimony before congress. he concluded that this wasn't true. now he's no fan of donald trump and the f. b i. agent who opened the probe also agreed . we are unaware of any trumps advisors engaging in conversations with russian intelligence. officials at washington post reported that general michael flynn was acting as national security advisor met with the russian ambassador and promised the russian ambassador that when trump came into office, the obama heiress sanctions would be lifted while the transcripts of michael flames . conversations with the ambassador over the phone came out, and there was only one mention of sanctions. one of the problems him on the measures that have been announced today is that now f s b in grew a sanctions a sanction. and i asked myself, does it mean that the united states isn't willing to work on terrorist threats? yeah,
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yeah. now this is just the tip of the iceberg. these prize winning stories had facts, way off. why is the pulitzer board standing by them 3 years ago? the molar probe came up with a big fat. nothing burger. in addition to that, it's now been proven that hillary clinton approve the spreading of fake news about russia. gate for political reasons. pulitzer board had an opportunity to save its credibility by withdrawing and award for those who reported these stories that were not actually accurate. however, they failed to do so. it looks like mainstream liberal media just wants to tell the democratic party line 2 of the 3 most influential papers, at least historically the new york times. and the washington post are virtually democratic party, broad sheets, and the new section of the wall street journal liens in the same direction. nearly all television network in cable is a democratic party trumpet. the pulitzer board will not even release a public version of its review. and show how exactly they came up with the
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conclusion. that story is full of factual errors. we're still award winning journalism. this comes as trust from mainstream media among the u. s. public is sinking new polls indicate that only 16 percent of the u. s. public trust the newspapers and only 11 percent trust the tv news with awards being given out for fake news stories like this. that's hardly surprising. caleb martin, r t new york, an attorney and the conservative activist ed martin says the pulitzer prize has lost its credibility because it focuses on reinforcing the democratic parties agenda polish your board. they say they undertook an investigation, but no one believes it. i mean, look they've, they, they gave those awards back at a time where the publisher was trying to reinforce the message that the new york times and the washington post and the, and the left to democrats wanted to do. we know it was all a lie. so i,
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the poetry either have to admit that it was a lie and they have to say, oh, we made a mistake, we were lie to or they have to continue the lie. and so they decided to continue the lives. so the poet, your board has made it so the pulitzer prize has 0 credibility, your time to the wash post. they're just the voice of the left and the democrats. and they are not telling the truth. ringback a lot of the time when the media lies and is caught over and over again, the public is going to trust them. it's one of the reasons why. the great moment we're in is we have the ability to look for other voices. we can look through social media, we can look through other outlets to find voices. we trust because we can't trust the media. they lied to us to frequently drill long because new president appointed in a secret ballot conducted by parliament has vowed to take action. if anyone attempts to overthrow his government as mass protest continue to rock the crisis stricken country, he says he will deal with any attempted to coo makers firmly and in accordance with
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a law. i have created that we can order in vitamin corporate resolve. the problem is that these country are doors to seek to destroy the debt and then be dealt with the law by the law. meanwhile, widespread protests have persisted in the impoverished south asian country, devastated by a spiraling economic crisis as masses of people gathered in front of the presidential office to express their outrage at the former prime minister, now being appointed as head of state calling for him to resign. as well. archie correspondent room june shot about reports on location all week a . now the big question is about the p. b o. c lanka accept tim. i just know when we started, when we were all part of it,
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i didn't started hundreds and thousands of few long guns collectively said enough is enough. a we believe that i now run into somebody who was seen as an ally of the roger buckshot. but remember when google by roger fuck shot fled the country, he made ronald as an acting president of the country is also the prime minister, the bomber dynamics. now once again with the roger buckshot, this is something that is going to anger. the protesters. they don't have any faith in the raja buckshot is what the project to see in the days to come. the protest on the ground could amplify mostly longer all ready is grappling to shortage of fuel shortage. a follow a shortage of food as well as medicines. and now there is a new problem at hand, which is
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a humanitarian and no one on the crisis which only seems to be intensify in the country. panama has been shaken by its most severe protests in 3 decades as people take to the streets to express outrage over surgeon, cost of living and mass unemployment. of protesters clash with police in the central panamanian town. of santiago de vera was as weeks of demonstrations have descended into violence over soaring cost for fuel and other central goods. in the central american nation, please use to tear gas in an effort to disperse the crowds, but protestors hurled stones and other objects at the officers. throughout the nation, demonstrators have been blocking roads and even preventing trucks from delivering food as they demand the government. here their calls, the protester opted last month, triggered by economic hardship, with about 10 percent of the nation's workforce. currently unemployed. the turbulence in the country long insulated from the economic ups and downs of its
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neighbor because of its peg to the u. s. dollar shows how inflation in the west has impacted traditionally stable countries. protest groups have also dismissed a government proposal for a fuel price cut in order for them to end their demonstration. we heard from some of the protesters, here's what they had to say. i am tired of watching governments make promises and rise to power only to steal and then leave. and here we are lacking everything medicine, education, and food inequality here is like no other company driving prices for medicine and basic products are economic situation. huge bills to pay debt. a number of factors are contributing to the perfect storm that's hitting panama. the people are sick and tired of it and have taken to the streets to call for a change. what's happening in panama is that there's any quality that's what's going on. there's any quality because of corruption, or that does it for me this hour. i will be back with an end of an era. and let's
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