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ah, he with, we're glad that the russian federation did what he needed to do to keep keep our, the inspectors are safe. that un acknowledges russia is role in ensuring the security. okay, so a topic, watch dog. as an international team, a nuclear power plant, the safe when comments are made continue to attack on the facility by you creating forces. according to the local official. donald trump, the mag republicans represented extremism that threatened to the very foundations of our republic. joe biden takes a harsh swipe at trauma and other rival republicans just ahead of mid term
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elections. that's as new evidence propose to show the bible administration itself getting bogged down and scandal, pressing the big tech industry to stamp out opinions that challenge the mainstream narratives. and i made the one year anniversary of america, hasty exit from afghanistan, u. s. troops participating in that of the withdrawal on now to be awarded. announcement comes from a top u. s. official renewing some criticism of america's longest war in history. an india is traditional, hindi film industry, struggles with a broad dissatisfaction on the domestic market. a hash tag, boyd caught the bollywood spreads on the social networks here at r t. we take a closer look at the claims with finding all corners of the globe from the heart of the russian. welcome to the
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program, it's artie. it's a national the u. n. has now acknowledged to russia's commitment to ensuring the safety of the international atomic energy agencies team at the embattled zap orgy nuclear power plant. and that is the mid continued attacks on the facility and its surroundings by ukrainian forces. according to local officials, russian defense minister today stated that the ukrainian group of service tours trying to capture the station in order to use the mission as a human shield. we are glad that the russian federation did what he needed to do to keep keep our, the inspectors safe. that statement came after a group of around 60 ukrainian troops try to take control of the plant early thursday morning. this is, according to the russian ministry of defense. the i 8 team has said it plans to maintain now a permanent presence at the facility and conduct further detailed analysis of the
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damage and the shelling that. meanwhile, russia has requested a meeting of the un security council, so that world powers will have to hear the conclusions of the i a. e. a mission are correspond, his it is ortiz, that you could have done often. he was among the very 1st journalists at the nuclear plant to report on the un teams visit around me is arguably the biggest nuclear scare that the world has seen since the caribbean missile crisis between the soviet union, the united states. this is this up a raska nuclear power plant and you can see some of the reactors number one and 2 nuclear reactions. and in fact, it is being shelled, relentlessly. and russia has been very much concerned and has been trying to draw the attention to this very big problem, trying to raise it to an international level. and finally, a special monitoring mission of the international atomic energy agency has paid a visit to the facility
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with quite a scene here at the dap rosco nuclear power plant. he special mission with the international atomic energy agency. i will see you can see him who can right beside the man you suit here. he's basically being claimed and he's being shown the sort of extensive damage that's been dealt to the facility we were able in this few hours to put together a lot, a key things i needed to see. i saw at your expense. very clear right here. next to me you can see an, a u, a v, basically a combat drone that was down just days ago above these upper oscar nuclear power plant. if you very interesting details, i'm pointing to which side could have used this drone again. russia does not import
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any, but here, for example, you can have this little chip plate and everything that you see here. it is written in english like you have parachute a left wing and so on. so the russians, they simply don't use english language for anything military. it is very much out of the question. and here there's another piece, another device, another piece of the drone. you can see that it is brand new. it is year 2022. so it is very, very new. this particular well thing, this particular drone has failed to do any damage to deal any damage to the facility because it had been down. but this is not the 1st time that things like this devices like they are being used against the facility. you can hear and see the water still gripping here because the shillings phase of them have broken the pipes here and well,
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the personnel. they still haven't had time to fix them because well, the shelling hadn't stopped this place was where the 1st mortar shells landed and hailed down upon the zip raska nuclear power plant and phoebe down, you can see the aftermath broken windows and this warehouse stands abandoned. it used to be producing liquid nitrogen, which is who shall do the functionality of the whole atomic power plant. now? well, if it operates chanel and it is making basically the work of the whole facility, very difficult. a choice m a reason for her. felon, by oddity in and out about the city very close to the nuclear plant. because see right here, the streets at deserted on the morning of the visit of the i a doctor attacks on the facility and residential areas which claimed the lives of at least 3 people, wounding 5 others according to city authorities. moscow has continually accused ukraine of targeting the facility after securing it back in march with 500 of
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russian soldiers and guarding it ever since ki. i disagreed with all the allegations and in turn, penned all the blame on moscow. a local man has claim ukrainian forces were trying to deliberately disrupt the arrival of the un watched by any means possible. what was done leaving? it was some time now the ukrainian armed forces have been showing residential areas and the approach a nuclear power plant, the residence of our city, us get green, seeks to disrupt the arrival of the a commission. that's why they detained the mission at the check points, they try to be stabilize the situation and give false information to them that the russians are firing on their own positions. this is a standard scheme by which the ukrainian media provide information. i hope the head of the mission mr. grossi has enough understanding of the current issue, independent journalist and walk or responding. thomas roper says the shelling by
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ukrainian forces shows that she didn't want you an expert to see the nuclear facility or see that have the damage that's being caused by the shunning. the interesting thing is they shelled in a guitar and the region in the morning when the, when the team didn't arrive. this also looks like he have tried to stop this in the last minute, but it didn't work as soon as the team arrived at the place at the spot where there was no shelling any more reported. so we have to see how key it will. we have, they are not really rational, they are not military experts, so they don't have a really clue about about weapons artillery and all the stuff. they are nuclear exports. so their job is to check with the station. the problem is, is an order whether they are working well, whether there's danger from the technical side. that's why i'm not expecting very much information from them about the shelling because it's not their job and they don't have the ability for these. these are nuclear experts,
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not military experts. it is good to have your company today, donald trump and make america great again, movement threatened the foundation of the united states. that's our u. s. president joe biden, slam republican conservatives, and in his a well prime time addressed of the nation. this was thursday just ahead of the looming midterm elections to march of what's happening in our country today is not normal. maggie republic is looked at american c carnage in darkness. and despair, they spread fair and lies lies tall for profit and power. donald trump, the major republicans, represent an extreme ism that threatened the very foundations of our republic. while the theme of jail, biden's remarks was the soul of america. and he used his remarks to echo much of what he's been saying and read the week that he refused republicans. those who are
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supporting donald trump, the make america great. again, republicans war mag or republican being a threat to american democracy. he echoed words that he's been used. this seems to be the drumbeat from the democratic party. well, joe biden faces very low approval rating. there's a lot of unhappiness in the country with the economy. with other issues, it seems like the democratic party is focusing on this notion that republicans are a threat to democracy, are fascist, etc. here's some of what's been that it is one of the most extreme agendas that we have seen, and it is a part of the extreme part of the republican party. they are threatening political violence and they are attacking our democracy. during his remark, joe biden made some interesting comments. the one thing he said is that political violence has no place in america now. many who are familiar with the history of the united states may beg to differ. we've seen the united states backing up who's
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insurgencies, terrorists, and other forces across the world. so this idea that the united states and political violence simply don't go together. that was one remark made. now biden said it was a big, complicated country and he was remarks. it's worth noting that as he was speaking, we could actually hear the sound of protesters that were attempting to disrupt the speak. but basically this was just bide in repeating what your dad he did not use the term ashes on to describe the republicans in his remarks. but he has used such rhetoric previously and in recent weeks, this is what joe biden said, what he was on the campaign trail on supporting democrats in the mid ground in rockville were at a serious moment, our nation's history. the mag republicans though just threatened our personal rights and our comic security threat to our very democracy. they refuse to accept the will of the people. they embrace,
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embrace political violence. they don't believe in democracy. and now polls indicate that 2 in 5 americans believe it is possible that there could be a 2nd civil war in the united states of america, there could actually be some kind of armed conflict. as a result of the heated divisions in the country. now, many are looking at joe biden and the rhetoric that he's using to describe his primary political opponents and saying is any kind of throwing gasoline on the fire . now, 66 percent of americans say that the country has become more politically split and that they are pessimistic about the future of the country. now, many people are pointing to one of the most deep ironies of the speech because joe biden used the word democracy. people looking over the role of the, at the eye and the way that they conducted themselves in relation to the 100 biden laptop scandal. people are seeing are the, the, the intelligence agencies of the united states. and you know,
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the policing agencies and security services at a federal level and the way they're operating and asking maybe the threat to democracy isn't coming from trump, who is now out of office. and his supporters who maybe it's coming from an administration that seems determined to control political discourse. and well biden brands maga, republicans as a threat to democracy. the by the administration has allegedly been well putting heavy pressure on big tech companies to stump out free speech on social networks or opinions, or just challenge the mainstream narratives. that's according to recently published e mails reportedly from to the top state attorneys. i wanted to make sure you saw the steps we took just this past week to adjust policies on what we are removing with respect to misinformation, as well as steps taken to further address that does info doesn't. while other emails purportedly show the government, asking social networks to delete certain pages and facilitate the creation of new ones with approved content. a particular concern,
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we're posts about covert and related vaccines without content scrutinized by 3rd parties who have the authority to reduce its visibility. meanwhile, 3 top house republicans are pushing legislation to stop by the officials from using their positions to influence social media censorship. the lawmakers say that from covert 19 to the president, son hunter, the current administration labels anything that doesn't fit that narrative as this information. and earlier in the program, i spoke with dr. michael rex and was the author of google archipelago. he says the white house use is big take for its own interests, while shutting down the opposition. the government itself using these big tech monopolies to infringe upon political and other speech and basically shut down all opposition. now we're talking about direct assaults on
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the 1st amendment of the united states. that is the freedom of speech. we're always told, you know, these are private companies, they can do whatever they want. they can censor, you know, you don't have to allow somebody in your house to speak things you don't want to hear. but they've proven over and over again that they're actually appendages of the state that they are state apparatuses that are doing the bidding of the state. in particular, the unit party controlled state, the democratic party controlled state that they work for. so they are not private enterprises, strictly speaking, they're actually part of the state and they're being wielded by the state to do its bidding. it's good to have with us today the legacy of 2 decades of us, occupation of afghanistan, all in the name of the war on terror. here at auto, we examine the consequences of america's policies in that central asian country. it is our continued special coverage walking one year since the pull out of us forces
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. the news though, all of us soldiers who participated in last year evacuation from afghanistan analysis to receive a military award. the one year anniversary of the hasty us withdrawal has renewed criticism of america's longest war in history. no other military could have protected so many lives under such challenging circumstances in such a short amount of time. not just because of our air lift or our logistics capabilities, but most of all because of the immense compassion, skill and dedication of american service members. as give me just a bit of background on the issue. as a taliban swept through parts about ghana stone and the closing moments of the us military presence in august last year, nearly $200.00 people were killed including 13 u. s. service members with violence and chaos at the campbell airport. several
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people were filmed falling to their death, as they desperately tried to flee the country by holding onto a u. s. military playing that was taking off of footage of that incident. quickly went viral, sending shockwave throughout the global community, and sparking additional criticism of the hasty with role. now, americans themselves are also deeply dissatisfied with that conflict with nearly half of respondents in a recent nationwide poll saying the war in afghanistan was a mistake. that's as a clear majority, 57 percent said they believe that u. s. political lead as even lied to the public to justify the invasion. know earlier in the program, i spoke with the u. s. f also tenant colonel retired a karen korea, koski who says the by the ministration has been particularly sensitive to this criticism because it's well justified withdrawal was very poorly planned, very hasty. it was under duress and it was not particularly well done. the thing
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that they're proud of the thing the united states is proud of is the massiveness of the air lift they compared to other air lifts that we've done. and it's, it's a massive amount of aircraft. but in terms of the operation, the leadership, the military leadership on the ground, any political leadership from the pentagon or elsewhere, we didn't have any of that. it was a shocking, actually, quite shocking, an embarrassing situation last summer. and i think the administration is quite sensitive to the criticism because it's well justify. the pentagon itself didn't believe it was over, even though the politicians and the rest of the country knew it was oak. so i put the blame directly on the pentagon in the fact that there patting themselves on the back with this award is really almost ludicrous. and it is sad. it's very sad. now, during the 2 decades of war, around $50000.00 off gun interpreters provided assistance to us led forces and
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despite washington's pleasures to ensure their safety, thousands of them were left behind now living for full of retribution from the taliban. and we heard from one of those translators, i told him, we're in real trouble. we're afraid that we might be killed because we what the americans, this reason is enough to be punished with helpless. there's no hope for us. with jacob, according to our own assessment of what i heard from other people around 60 percent of people, most of them interpretive have been betrayed and abandoned by the u. s. in
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afghanistan, when the taliban took over, there was chaos. people add port, those interpreters who had fall that cases for evacuation was stranded in the middle of the road. we said several e mails to american officials, we worked with them, but they've not responded yet. i think gonna make them i think those who've left us behind in afghanistan, a just hiding as a fit for their own lives. look at our misery. we can't get a job here in afghanistan because we have a biometric system. it's going to vacation it. if we apply for a job anyway, we would immediately be recognized as afghan interpreted to work with the american as a wait a minute to be cool by the taliban authorities. we're in how,
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but the taste and nice guy by we have no normal life and it will continue that. wait until we dead. i pray for a miracle. maybe one day we will manage to free this country. meanwhile, thousands of internally displaced. people have started to respond ganna songs, largest province last year has put out so plenty of houses lying and ruin, and afghans have now been attempting to rebuild them. many of them told me that washington should be the one to compensate them for the damage. and then cobble the taliban authorities of an issue that a takeover of land and property that had previously been illegally. a faint, as a new government, wants to use it for public need. his what officials and local residents upset about it. we did a go around 18000 square meters of land occupied by mafia for the last 2 years. have now been cleared. it will soon be declared government lives again. i'm sorry, i didn't know that the on, based on complaints that people have filed with us. we have recovered more than
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a 1000 acres of land and capital that had been encroached upon and in the future, we planned to make better use of those lands, which some powerful people have encroached upon one side of the road. so the road became too narrow. now we have sold that and the road has become wider. this will help ease the traffic flow. it is, and i feel good to have you with us today. man pointed a gun at the vice president of argentina, christina, coach, nor, and pulled the trigger. though, loaded with 5 bullets, the weapon did not fire. now the failed assassination attempt on the potter politician has actually been caught on camera. and police quickly arrested a 35 year old brazilian suspect who lives in argentine era. according to local authorities, the country's president called the attack quote. the most serious incident happens since we were covered democracy, the un humanitarian aid broad unicef sounded the alarm
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over a rising crisis in yemen, saying that now 23000000 people de require essential supplies. now, art is peter scholar. dig deeper into how the british newspaper, the economist has changed its stones on the conflict. one supporting saudi arabia. now speaking out against it, overshadowed by the war ukraine, the ongoing bloody conflicts in yemen and the world's worse humanitarian crisis of slaves even further down the news agenda. unicef humanitarian situation report for the 1st half of this year. it paints a pretty bleak picture. children and sudan, yemen, syria, and lebanon, are at risk of facing the impact of acute food insecurity, with yemen at the highest alert level. now the saudi lead, a war in yemen, has devastated to the country this year alone. the number of people needing food assistance is well over 23000000 over half of whom are children. now 2018. so
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a huge escalation in the conflicts with the saudi coalition conducting dozens of indiscriminate airstrikes, killing thousands of civilians. but that didn't stop the u. s. on the u. k, from continuing to pump billions of dollars of funding and military support in saudi arabia or the economist from painting a rather rosy pitcher of his leader, crown prince mohammed in salma. under the leadership of mohammed bin simon, the young crown prince. the country is changing the princess ambitious plannings to attract 30000000 visitors by 2030 dabble the current number boats us relations with the country quickly soured after the brutal assassination of saudi journalist jamal a short g. j would make it very clear. we were not to go in to sell more weapons to them. we were going to make them pay the price, in fact, make them a pariah, that they are. there is very little social, redeeming value in the present government of saudi arabia. well,
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certainly tough words, but they didn't seem to be followed by equally decisive action. only 17 saudis were sanctioned over the murdy and visa restrictions imposed on another 76, certainly not a pariah by any stretch of the imagination was n. b. s and biden aren't exactly best buddies, either. we've been some man ignoring biden's calls and refusing to turn on the oil tops. when he came cap in hand. the economist has also changed its choose somewhat . but to have the greatest threat to the crown prince might be m b, f. himself. he has shown himself to be eager driven, aggressive, and impulsive. and perhaps it's only so long before he makes a fatal miss judgment. but a saudi us relations falter, ties with his eastern eye, china a being gradually on the arb bilateral trade between the 2 countries dwarfing dots with the us, china, and saudi arabia, our comprehensive strategic partners in recent years with the commitment and guidance from the leaders of both countries, china,
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saudi arabia relations have grown robustly with fruitful cooperation in various areas. we are ready to work with saudi arabia to keep cementing mutual trust and deepening cooperation, and further advance our comprehensive, strategic partnership. now, well bide, and we'll be keeping a close eye on the budding bro bonds between china and saudi arabia as a vice influence in the middle east. maybe it's worth remembering that the situation, yemen goes with every day, could have your company for the program here. what are the so boy caught bollywood? a trending hash tag among indian social media uses saying they've grown rather dissatisfied with a traditional hindi film industry. the movement is spoken concerns among both filmmakers and actors. is it a temporary trend or the end of an era? is our correspondent runjun sharma. it's jose was bollywood all the way
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with trend which is on for several months has recently picked up again, taking on the all 100 year old industry. the anti bully with sentiment and india's on a rise on more and more bollywood movies for week tim, to the calls for a boy court troll armies are going after actors or comments made by them from years ago are being pulled out and ritual fitted to announce boy gods, what really is going on? is bollywood losing its connection with its audience? meet foam historian, gotham chin dominy, an expert who studied the evolution of cinema since the ninety's. could you deconstruct the bully? would boy court trend that we are seeing? so every grant has a phase and you know, it has to live it slave and hostile come to you. i think some of the questions which these trends are posting, like the plea of the audience. if you me, your daughter, chris, how sir? did you see a change?
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but at the end of the day i responded with changes, unfortunately not active on the local or did more. i don't think it's wiggle, but he hated to be leaders. and he'll know delhi in, in dallas oldest and few left, single screen cinema hold. people up boring in on a weekday afternoon. most cinema buffs here are unaware of the online boy or trend big a boycott. trend didn't hold any value that the compare the real population with online population was get. all that matters is the contact up. if the content is good, nothing can stop the audience from watching. and perhaps that's the wood was social media and hashtags are here to stay. a truly good piece of work cannot and will not be impacted at the end of the day. content is king who engine sharma. ok. you didn't. all right, so india top saw the program here for the solid live on oxy international. a pleasure to have you with us here for the program. we are back to soon with
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them. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation let it be in arms. race is on often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk in spring 2022. europe began closing ports to russian vessels, one after another. the sanctions package bonds russian flag vessels from entering you port belgium, bulgaria, lithuania, romania. lee announced that they would be close to russian ships, russian vessels carrying gas or oil,
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