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ah, ah ah, a special mission with the international atomic energy agency. he's basically being claimed and he's being shown the sort of extensive damage that's been dealt to the facility in the stories that shape the weak r t joins, experts from the u. s. nuclear watchdog, who's been inspecting the embattled zappa rogia power plant with the facilitate coming under intensive attacks by ukrainian forces, according to local officials. with the last leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev died this week at the age of 191 moscow central hospital. after
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a prolonged examining historic legacy ahead oh, not least, 30 people were killed in clashes in baghdad on monday as our protesters storm the so called green zone where government offices are located. the violence was parked after a prominent shia cleric and on his resignation from politics. found emails released by us. the attorney general claim to show that by the administration in the court incestuous relationship with big tech and that century content a life from moscow. i'm going to leave and you're welcome to the recap of the main news headlines from the past 7 days this week. so fighting escalates near europe's
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largest nuclear power plant in southeastern ukraine. key air force has made several attempts to recapture the russian held. zapata was your facility, but were repelled, according to russia's defense ministry, the ammo de sais, the latest that time by ukrainian was carried out with 8 drones that were done by russian forces. local authorities also claim key as military shell, the plans territory from across that the never river on saturday, damaging the last remaining power lines which link the facility to the national grid. the crew operating the plant, say the nuclear reactors remain stable. when football came amid a visit to the plant by the you ends, nuclear watchdog, the international atomic energy agency, the team has inspected the facility with some of the experts remaining on site plans to stay there indefinitely. if the i e, a chief admits that quote,
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physical integrity of the power plant has been violated, not the current situation over the embattled facility, leaves much room for concert. i will continue to be worried about the plans. we have a situation which is more stable, which is more predictable. it is obvious that the plant and the physical integrity of the plan has been violated several times by chance, by, by deliberation. we don't have the elements to assess that, but this is a reality that we with that we have to recognize something that cannot continue to happen. it's a significant updates of the week. rushes military said that on friday alone, more than $300.00 ukrainian soldiers were observed crossing the denette per river in dozens of boats close to the embattled nuclear plant. the m o d phaser on half of those vessels were, quote, eliminated with the remaining boats retreating. the local mer claimed ukrainian
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forces were trying to prevent the arrival of the un. experts by all means possible . didn't use the sheila, shirley, or the don't leave anything tell you for some time now. the ukrainian armed forces have been shelling residential areas, unsupported nuclear power plant, the residence of ah city. a scared grain seeks to disrupt the arrival of the i a commission. that's why they detained the mission. at the check point, they tried to destabilize the situation and give false information to them that the russians are firing on their own positions. this is a stunted scheme by which the ukrainian media provide information, which we have evidence to show the i a a that the opposite is true. i hope the head of the mission mr. grossi has enough understanding of the current issue. what ortiz he, gracie, ella, was among the very 1st journalist out the nuclear plants report on the visit by the u. n. team here says, report you around me is arguably the biggest nuclear scare that the world has seen
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since the caribbean missile crisis between the soviet union, the united states. this is this upper ross can nuclear power plant. you can see some of the react as 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 for quite a scene here at the dap rosco nuclear power plant. the special mission with the international atomic energy agency. i will see you can see i'm hoping right beside the man in a suit here. he's basically being claimed and he's being shown the sort of
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extensive damage that's been dealt to the facility we were able in these few hours to put together a lot a key things i needed to see i saw of your examinations were very high right here. next to me, you can see an, a, you a read basically a comma 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 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 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 says another piece, another device and other piece of the drone. you can see that it is brand new. it
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is yet 2022. so it is very, very new. this particular well paying 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 that are being used against the facility. you can hear and see the water still dripping here because the shelling phase of them to have broken the pipes here and well, the personnel. they still haven't had time to fix them because well, the shelling hadn't stole this place was where the 1st mortar shells landed and hailed down upon the rosco nuclear power plant in phoebe down with 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?
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well, it's not racial and it is making basically the work of the whole facility. very difficult. eager shit down on the ground, taking us through that well. a made continuing attacks on the nuclear power plant and its surroundings. the un acknowledge rushes commitment to ensuring the safety of the i 18 the site. russian defense minister today stated that the ukrainian group of serbo stores tried 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 are safe. a russia has not requested a meeting of the un security council so that world powers are obliged to hear the conclusions of the i. e. a mission independent war correspondent thomas rupert believes the shelling purportedly by ukrainian forces shows care didn't want the un experts to see what was happening at the nuclear facility. the interesting thing is
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they shelled any good dora and the region in the morning when the when the team didn't arrive. this also looks like you 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. there was no shelling any more reported. so we have to see how key of where we have they are not really rational, they are not military experts. so they don't have a clue about about weapons artillery and all this stuff. they are nuclear exports. so their job is to check whether 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, not military experts. the last leader of the soviet union mikhail gorbachev died this week at the age of 91,
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many top politicians from around the world express their condolences here in our te, we've been taking a look at the legacy of the man who ended the cold war. ah, the former soviet leader, and perhaps one of the most famous faces in the world at one time, passed away on tuesday in moscow central hospital after a prolonged illness. his funeral took place in the russian capital yesterday. a host of political figures came to pay their respects, including the hungarian prime minister, victor, or about former russian president dmitri marietta. and i'm busters, from a number of the companies. many russians also lined the streets to say their goodbyes. the ceremony dots lasted more than 3 hours. when
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mikhail gorbachev legacy is a multifaceted, one, he over a whole, the soviet union's foreign policy by introducing the new political thinking doctrine, which thought relations with the west and brought by the end of the closely cold war. gorbachev called for the world to be seen as united and interdependent. instead of divided into communist than capitalist countries. he saw the balance of interests of different nations as a way of solving international problems. universal values, how to be recognized the bulb, all others, whether they be at religious or national. the 1st and only soviet president also wanted to see the world free from all nuclear weapons by the start of the 21st century. will domestically mikhail gorbachev implemented the spread of social, political, and economic reforms. the moves were hailed in the west, including by u. s. liter ronald reagan, but hastened a collapse, an industry and dire shortages of consumer goods at home. he's also named by many
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in post soviet increase for the violent conflicts that erupted following the quickly cheer light mikhail gorbachev is a statesman who will forever remain in the history of our country. many argue about the role he played with the fact that he was an extraordinary person. a unique person is unequivocal. he is known, remembered and will be remembered all over the world. over shelf gave impetus to the end of the world war and he succeeded, will not leave that. that would end in there would be in a panel romantic period between the new soviet union and the collective wes. this romanticism was not justified that the remains of honeymoon century did not wa, account in the flood blessedness of our opponents showed at stanley with miranda, which no inquiries hello no ring. without all made mikhail gorbachev, one of the biggest figures of the previous entry. we heard from pavel polish jenko who work closely with the soviet leader as his chief english language interpreter. he says mister gorbachev was known for his ability to listen particularly to those
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with opposing opinions. well, she is a very authentic person. the way she looked and acted publicly was exactly the way she was. there was no difference between the public persona and the individual that i was really close to, i must say for so many years she was open. she was warm, she knew how to talk to people, she understood dignity. i always respected people with different views. and she was always ready to listen to listen to people who were sometimes very different from both ideologically in other ways. but at the same time preserved his own
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intensity, his conviction, his views. and i said, in addition to that, of course, this is personal wall and choose being snow percentage over all these years. k, 2 more world news now under germany we're flushes have a roughly between police activists protesting against continued weapons supplies to ukraine. police dispersed the demonstrators using pepper spray unbuttons in the city of castle with germany being the 5th and biggest arms export in the world. hundreds of people called for the country to stop the production and delivery of weapons during military support to the demonstrators also attempted to block the entrance to arms to lose an uptick in violence in iraq. again, at least 30 people were killed and more than 700 injured this week during the
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violent classes in baghdad. it came as a struggle for political power spilled onto the streets. demonstrators, storm the supposedly secure greens, and that's where government officials on lots of foreign embassies are located. ah no, as to reasons why those seem to be seen political attentions between rivals, she f functions her paralyzed the formation of a new government for months on the months spent by leading carrick looked out at al serra dear, that he was putting politics due to the steel mit lead to anger from his supporters against security forces and rival she had groupings on, i'll said, dear himself, he became a symbol of resistance to the us led invasion in 2003, and helped form a militia to find the american troops. he's also wanted dead or alive by the u. s.
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government over his allege rule in the killing of a washington back she arrival in the same year. well, in the wake of the american invasion, none subsequent up, he patient data out said, dear, it was a vocal critic of the us on a particular former president george w bush. bush reportedly said that his picture will be hung in every iraqi house. no, sir, no, my dear, your picture is now under iraqi. feel the popularity the united states is diminishing day by day. if not every 2nd. we reject the presence of the american army and even the bombings by the us forces we reject them. we want to view this as an act of occupation. will a political and security on the list from baghdad told us elsa dear, has enormous support in iraq. but the chaos at being witnessed is done to small numbers of militant groups loosely linked to the arctic. he has amended amount of
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among his followers and the last elections he agreed about 860000 bottles all together for his political party. so that basically is the base for his balance. that's an old iraq in baghdad to particular he has a large number of supporters, but that there is no issue with the supporters. the problem with the malicious, the ironically called piece, which is the militia connected to mr. i sent that to invade this recent wagner. and we had very all day long nights on bombing by a ship attack to many launch government post and engine, what the people had even targeted civilians. an incestuous
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relationship. that's how to us attorney's general have described. the ties between the white house on big tech to louisiana and missouri officials released this series of be mills demonstrating at what more than 40 employees of the current administration, as well as some us agencies. how don, to pressure social media platforms to sensor content. we have already received a number of documents that clearly prove that the federal government has an incestuous relationship with social media companies and clearly coordinates to censor freedom of speech. the department of justice is cowering behind executive privilege and has refused to turnover communications between the highest ranking biden administration officials and social media companies. they're referencing what they say are a series of documents. and now they're saying that these documents show conversations between top social media platforms and around 45 federal officials. specifically
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when it comes to content loaner ration and those good old words of misinformation and dis, information that we have heard so much about lately. now specifically, when it comes to facebook, that's a big one that's mentioned here. and in one of the conversations at facebook, official actually talks about meetings directly with the white house. i know our teams met today to better understand the scope of what the white house expects from facebook on misinformation going forward. in our previous conversations, i've appreciated the way you and your team have approached our engagement, and we have worked hard to meet the moment. we've dedicated enormous time and resources to fighting this pandemic, and consider ourselves to be partners in fighting the same battle. now, speaking of dis information, and there is then this conversation where he at another facebook official talks about reaching out to the cdc directly and asking for help with their policy. we
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have been talking about in addition to our weekly meetings, doing a monthly mison fo debunking meeting with maybe claim topics communicated a few days prior so that the cdc can bring and matching experts and chat casually for 30 minutes or so. yes, we would love to do that. now that line of conversation am curious, just gone both ways. here. there are also emails that were sent by the white house cove in 19 response team, in which they were reaching out to facebook. actually asked them to take down an instagram parity account. doctor anthony felt she facebook's response was to say, yep on it. so there was no push back there when we had that back and forth between those 2, when it came to content, moderation was extraordinary. really isn't. it comes right after confirmation by matches c o mark zuckerberg, that the f b. i interfered in the 2020 presidential election by pressuring his company to center ledge, russian misinformation and the hunter biden laptop. story to that's right. you may
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remember back in october 2020 facebook and twitter took really unprecedented and moved to sensor this story about hunter biden's lock top. that was published by the new york post office of didn't go quite as far as twitter did. however, mark sucker bird did speak out about that this week. he admitted the f b i reached out to him. now what's interesting here is he said that the f b, i was warning him to be prepared for some sort of quote unquote, russian disinformation that facebook needed to be on high alert. and so she said that their decision just sensor that story was part of them being on high alert. however, does, of course raise the question of how often this happens, how many times has it by ministration reached out to those social media tech giants and asked them to make certain decisions. and how often have they complied as these emails appear to show them? in some cases they were even asking for more and more direction. do the revelations come as a surprise at all?
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well, with this administration, they become almost more and more expected, especially when you have someone like president by then who gave a speech earlier in which you referred to republicans as extremists. there's a lot of building concern about what his administration has done and what it's continuing to do when it comes to those members of the public that they don't agree with. and it's even drawing some comparisons to a police state like this one. take a list. so that laptop was not sensors because it was propaganda. whatever that means, it was sensitive because it might hurt joe biden. that is the definition of police state behavior. so certainly a lot of stay care and a lot of concerns, especially as we get closer and closer to that mid term election with the top social media dance like facebook and twitter are ready saying that they plan to act against when they see as misinformation a u. s. legal specialist on media analyst, lionel asks why washington has apparently been targeting opinions on social media
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that attempt to any way challenge the mainstream narrative. what i don't understand is why don't we talk about section 230, had the communications decency act. now the whole ideas at this is the immunity. this is the, this is the life blood of social media platforms where they said the only way that we can survive is if you guarantee that you cannot sue us for libel and slander. because after all, we're not publishers, we don't do anything to censure what is or isn't being said. so please provide us with this immunity. well that's not true. they said, sure all the time. and what i find even more interesting is, are these, these politicians who do nothing but every 6 months or a year, they'll bring in the usual suspects, drag him into congress, and then all is forgotten. weird. the only one to talking about this when the people who could really do something, namely the congress of the senate. and by the way, government all over the world. derek deerish, sleep to switch. you're not doing anything. they're just saying this is terrible.
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ah, an enemy of this state. that's how ju biden's been branded by former u. s. president. donald trump, who hit back out mr. biden's attack on him on his supporters earlier. if you want to know that the enemy of the state is him and the group that control him, which is circling around him, do this, do that. you're going to do this, joe, right? it's unsettling. but on surprising to see so many liberals get on board with biden's vilification and marginalization of half the country, this must be what germans experienced in the 19th thirty's. bad news. evil has declared itself good news. there is no moral ambiguity is clear now if it wasn't before that america is occupied by a nazi regime. watched the moment cnn slowly adjusts the camera settings when the blood red lighting behind dark. brandon is looking
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a little to authoritarian, post persuasion america. the regime has dropped its mask completely well on thursday night in a prime time speech, president biden blasted, donald trump and his supporters, claiming that they are a threat to american democracy. to march of what's happening in our country today is not normal. i will not stand by and watch i will not. the will the american people be overturned by wild conspiracy theories? we told ourselves that american democracy is guaranteed. what is not? we have to defend it. maggie republic is looked at american c carnage in darkness and despair. they spread fair and lies. while the u. s. leader emphasized that so called election deniers undermine democracy as they refused to recognize the will of the people. though you may remember back in 2016 after donald trump victory,
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many talk democrats were similarly voicing their own discontent with the election results. i believe he knows he's an illegitimate president. he knows the trunk and actually when the election in 2016, he lost the election and he was put in the office because a russian's inner printer and it is president elect has a legitimate president that we have a president who if in fact it is proven, has been assisted by the russians, and may in fact not be a legitimate resident or to us marine standing behind by during his address also spark debates within the country. as such, use of military personnel may be considered as politicizing, the military itself. the white house claimed it was just a gesture of respect for though service members are been avoided. the former vice cher for the libertarian national committee says american politics is imbued with
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hatred. as both sides of the big political giants, so division or we're seeing that the hatred isn't really between democrats and republicans. we're seeing a great amount of disenchanted with government on both the right and the left. in the past, there was a sense that once somebody was elected president, he would strive to be the president of everybody try to represent all the people, not just his side, but that certainly has changed with both on the left and on the right. president, striving to represent the views among their followers only rather than the views among the people. i think that joe biden is making that classic mistake. we see from democrats, which is conflating the u. s. government with the united states and among the right among the left, among libertarians, there's plenty of hope in the united states. there's plenty of of joy in the united states. the hatred of targeted towards the federal government towards state government. because those entities have become too big, they become too intrusive,
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their inter interfering with their lives domestically and they're interfering with the lives of other people internationally. so it's not that people who are on the right are people libertarian. don't like america. we love america. we just hate the american government and also all the state governments that interfere with our lives next to benefits from efforts dying the centuries to betray russia in a rational and dangerous nation. our documentary team lays on the evidence. so let's you decide, rock say close it is right ahead. ah, me the news at the good to be the,
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