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oh, a headlines this saturday, the shelving i've done yet, it takes 2 people's lives and suckle local hospital on fire. and meanwhile, from the front line beyond, this is move on to rock ukrainian positions. art correspondence take the closer look at ukraine's counter offensive attends and the 1st song region, as it's true stuff or heavy losses while making no strategic games. a washington sends another multi $1000000000.00 military, a package to ukraine. the un sounds the alarm to focus on how things weapons are
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being used and then what it calls from men this devastation. and no more meet advertisement. one dodge city wants to ban them to fight climate change, while at the same time abandoning it other green initiatives with pro la scout to the world. this is our to international. i'm rachel, blood and good. here are the top stories at 8 am. we begin with reports of 2 people killed and 8 wounded and recent shelling of done yet city among the places that have been hit was a hospital near the city central embankment, according to local authorities. a fire broke out on the roof of the medical center firefighters. arrived at the scene to put out the blaze, a public square, and the city center was also struck by this shelling, wounding several people. emergency services arrived to the scene to bring those
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injured to the hospital. they attack shattered windows and nearby stores and residential buildings. meanwhile, at the northern part of the front line, the russian army has airlifted, military hardware and personnel to the heart of region where intense battles are going on with the ukranian troops who claimed to have launched a counter offensive. however, local authorities say he adds, forces have suffered heavy losses, trying to break russia's defences. taking a closer look at the situation in the heart of region, fighting as escalating on the outskirts of the city of balak leha, while the city of qu fiance is being defended by russian forces amid fierce clashes . meanwhile, moscow says that ukrainian attacks in the southern nico love and her son regions have also been repelled. ortiz, mariah garcia, is on the ground. they are looking into cranes, counter offensive attempts. this is she had sought region outside the village
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of alexander, of co, depleted and todd ukrainian troops. again order to attack these drone footage was provided to us by russian soldiers. they monitor at the me activity around the clock and call in fire when the opportunity arises. during a lull in the shelling, we drove as close to ground 0 as we were allowed. because of the situation it is at this time incredibly difficult from a security perspective to film anything, anything we film could dig, give away. troops positions defensive positions. ah, what troops stationed where with, with what weapons taking that into consideration, our options are very limited, but this is the fraud drive beyond us beyond
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us is no man's land also that ukrainian positions we have learned that the offensive here is about to resume the counter offensive launched by ukrainian troops. urine here, southern region, which has so far, been incredibly unsuccessful in all over the past week and a half gradient forces have taken over about half a dozen small villages in settlement. ukraine's exact losses are secret, but they are said to be formidable to community asthma, from what i know, at least 400 wounded ukrainian soldiers have been delivered to the hospital of the ministry of internal affairs. in nicolai's, in total, the cities, hospitals took more than 2000 wounded ukrainians. when he was no space left in the morgues. far away from the front lines in newark, a holtgrewe, the american supplied high mas rocket impacted on the part of block, killing 6,
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have billions. this has become the norm here. and it has only gotten worse, which is what many locals feared. spiteful strikes, launched by kiev to avenge it so far, failed count her offensive more. i'd gasdio archie from kennesaw region ah, the u. s. has announced to more military aid packages for ukraine and its neighbors worth of billions of dollars. that's as you, as secretary of state antony blanket made an unannounced visit to key add on thursday. the new american package also includes aid for several e u countries like poland, lithuania and romania, which blinking dean's quote at risk of future russian aggression. this brings the total amount of money washington has given to ukraine since this started the conflict over $14000000000.00. germany meanwhile has promised he add additional
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weapons and pledge to sponsor training him ukrainian soldiers as western officials mad at the u. s. air force base in ramstein, germany the united nations urge the international community to be more transparent about the flow of weapons being sent to praying as it has a devastating impact on civilians caused by heavily arming ukraine in early june, interposed chief, also voice his concerns over the destination of the weapons sent to crane. he warned that once the conflict and criminal groups will try to exploit the availability of weapons, he says the way the arms will flood illegal, global weapons networks, and end up in the hands of criminal. before lincoln's departure, one washington post journalist asked the state secretary, what accounts for the disconnect between us shipments of weapons and ukrainian soldiers saying they lack the munitions. they mean i read some of your very,
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very good calling. the russians are, in many of these instances throwing everything they have ukrainian soldiers and civilians, and they're doing it indiscriminately. and if you're on the receiving end of that, it's gotta be incredibly hard. earlier i spoke with retired us air force, lieutenant colonel karen cowski. she says the flow of weapons serves as a welfare program for the u. s. military industrial complex. most of the weapons that need that's being provided is really pretty mundane. it's not top of the line stuff. a lot of the stuff is right out of inventory. and it, it is really, this is gifting of our inventory to ukraine and other countries is very much a domestic management tool for the military industrial complex which needs to buy more stuff all the time. and this provides an opportunity for defense companies,
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particularly the major ones that really are the establish events in this country to make money, to, to win contracts, to put forth new ideas or new weapons and that kind of thing. so we have to understand part of this as a domestic welfare white collar welfare program back in the united states as your complex. that's a big part of this to get the kind of transparency that would, that would, we should all expect in something like this. pressure would have to be put on the cranium. government. certainly it's, it's political leadership and it's military leadership. we're not putting any pressure on their government. their government in all can do no wrong. and any criticism of their government is seen is unpatriotic and an american. on this in and we're just not going to do it. there's not it. i think very few congressmen standing up or no senators are standing up to condemn this. ah,
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as the west tries to influence other countries to join a coalition against russia, some oil importing nations are considering joining the g 7 plan to impose a price cap on russian oil in an attempt to weaken its economy. the cap is aimed to reduce the kremlin revenues and the ability to continue its military operation in ukraine. we're going to put in place to prescott by december 1st, which is the date. the european 6 package goes into effect and only put in place by united states, but also by 7 allies. but according to some critics, the west is putting the cart before the horse and the reality is the chances of the g 7 price cap on russian oil actually being effective are slim to none. and best summed up by a to eat my friends and i have agreed to impose a price cap on our local puffs beer minds. we actually do not plan to drink any
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beer there. the puffs owner says he won't so dear to anyone observant the cap. so other patrons who drink a lot, they are say they are enjoying the cap success. russia has explicitly stated not once but twice, just in the past week that it will not so oil to countries which support such a price cap, shoot me, shoot. personally, we will not supply anything to it if it is country to our interest. in this case, economic interests you no gosh, no coil shoe and you know, co, no fuel, nothing. and contrary to what some in the west may believe, russia seems to have a choice because for price caps to actually work the g 7 would need significant global support. especially given that over 2 thirds of the world's countries have refused to condemn russia's military operation in ukraine or imposed any sanctions on moscow. and despite the u. s. optimism on getting china and india on board. they remain 2 of russia's biggest clients,
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while china and indonesia have already vetoed the idea. in february, the west swiftly shifted its focus from 10 years of sanctioning aidan to russia, targeting it with so many sanctions that it became the most sanctioned country in just 10 days. according to the u. s. these sanctions would undoubtedly bring the russian economy to its knees. at least that's what joe biden thought would have been back in march. as a result of these unprecedented sanctions rule, almost immediately reduced to rubble. well, not quite because the rouble went on to become the world's top performing currency this year, flying in the face of the supposedly crippling sanctions. and while russian food prices have recently gone down, the fall out from the sanctions has hurt the west and developing nations with a significant increase in food prices there. and let's not forget that as vladimir putin also predicted energy costs are skyrocketing,
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creating devastating conditions and hurting much of the world's consumers. some suddenly again, you cheney with machine units, sanctions on russia, cars much more damage to those countries that impose them. the further use of sanctions may lead to even more severe and without exaggeration, even catastrophic consequences to the global energy markets. with the cost of fuel and energy in europe now, so high due to sanctions and a green agenda. many people are forced to stock up on firewood, according to bloomberg. a survey shows that $6.10 u. k. manufacturers are in danger of going out of business because they cannot afford the soaring energy bills. even mainstream media outlets have begun admitting their surprise that the russian economy has held up with british tabloid. the son showing that food prices in russia are lower than those in the u. k. while the energy costs in britain have increased by 80 percent. the situation is already boiling over in some countries as mass protests against nato have erupted in europe,
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was citizens blaming their government actions for the economic fallout in the czech republic, some of the 1000 demonstrators gathered and free to protest storing energy costs and to demanded and to sanctions against russia, they just not the free lunch sanctions will back lush sanctions have a cost. the price of the sanctions not just imposed upon russia. it's imposed upon off lot of countries as well, including european countries in our country as well on it. so we still all clear the sanctions are indeed directed against half a 1000000 citizens of you and against millions of citizens of the rest of europe. i me known him so well. the west ever learned from its own past actions and from leaders by quite a mere putin blatantly telling them that russia's warnings are not to be taken lightly. or will they be yet another example of the definition of insanity and continue doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results?
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amazon, me see how many has signed during an interview with former new york times journalist ben smith said that the news media should get rid of quote, both sides of major issues being discussed. there are 2 words we need to remove from our media of a company right now, and that is both sides. this fundamental crunch this reliance on both sides is it kind of lazy way of covering up living room is deeply dangerous. there are a bunch of major issues in which they're on both sides or not, both sides on climate change. they're not both sides of white supremacy. there are not both sides on democracy, bender, and on both sides on the holocaust. however, not everyone agrees with the call for one sided coverage. here's a sample of some reactions on social media while there's no risk of hearing both sides on m. s m, b, c. so he should feel right at home i but there are 2 sites to every single story ever. but authoritarians to census speech, especially when they're visa, trash, and centering. the od hasanti is the only way to get people to accept,
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and being honest and fair is only deeply dangerous to those who are dishonest and corrupt. the moment journalists become viable, they have stopped working for the people legal in media analysts, lionel shared with us his view on the media covering just one side of the story. when you look at media, i, when you look at a lot of these various platforms that take out the most, quote outrageous things that were said, they save us the time and the waste of time that we would have to go through in watching this dreck in the 1st place, so what, what it is is it's one insane thing after another the idea that you would have a television show or any type of journalistic platform designed to get to the truth or what is believed to be the truth. and you cut off the other side or the other, somebody who's maybe explaining your error. and then you say,
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this is good journalism because there are no 2 size. i will make 11 bit of a, an exception. sometimes if i think if we were talking about, let's say astronomy or a new planet or a black hole or something, astro physics related and the other side presented was, let's say an astrologer. that might be the other side. i don't particularly care for. but in international conflicts, no, no, this is absurd. ah, have local officials have their way the residence of the dutch city of harlem will no longer be able to see meet advertisements in most public places. as a vote on the matter is part of a wide ranging green agenda pass and is set to go into effect in 2024. however, adopting an eco agenda in this sphere hasn't stopped the government of the netherlands from lifting a cap on coal powered energy production. at the same time,
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archie contributor rachel mars. it brings us more details on the story. in the interest of fighting climate change, the dutch city of harlem has voted to ban all meat advertising beginning in 2024. i'm surprisingly, this is music to the ears of green activists who want to dictate how everyone lives their daily lives. whilst any environmental benefits cannot be expected immediately from an advertising man, it sends out a clear message to the food industry that harlem wants the industry to invest in more climate friendly food. we also hope that other cities in the netherlands will follow the example of harlem and introduce similar ban. what exactly is quote, climate friendly food, please tell me that it's not a euphemism for eating bugs because that's being pushed pretty hard in the western mainstream media. but if benefits, quote can't be expected immediately for this policy and it's mainly just symbolic
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virtue signaling. then why bother at all with it, particularly in the netherlands, which is europe's biggest ne provider. and we're an estimated 95 percent of citizens eat meat. why not just leave people alone to live their lives and eat their stake while the grease can eat all the bugs that they want to? if that's what they seriously think is going to control the temperature of the entire planet. the fact that they even think that shows what kind of control freaks they really are. what's next? yanking advertising for vacations, for cars and for consumer electronics or for anything else that has a so called carbon footprint. as you might imagine, some dutch folks are pretty upset. the authorities are going too far in telling people what's best for them. banning commercials from politically born motives is almost stick tutorial. it's an unacceptable violation of entrepreneurial freedom. the netherlands isn't the 1st place to try to cater to the greenies and fail of he
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can restaurant in britain called the mango tree, had to start serving meet just to keep afloat. some of its ideologically rigid customers, said that serving meet would be worse than having to close. clearly they aren't the ones having to pay the bills. the operators of an award winning cafe called the kitchen at london house on the isle of wight were so fed up with being bullied by v customers for not offering enough choices for their v in needs. that the operators ditched plant bass fair altogether. you see if you give green militants an inch, they'll soon want a mile. dutch farmers spent the summer protesting against top down european rules that could result in farm closures over excessive cadel emissions. ah. in this week, the agriculture minister in the netherlands resigned after just 9 months on the job
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saying that, well, he just wasn't the right guy for the task. but what's with dutch public officials peddling all this green extremism. when the dutch government itself has just revived pull power plants in response to ease sanctions on its own energy supply, the cabinet has decided to immediately withdrawal the restriction on production for coal fired power stations from 2002 to 2024. our country had prepared this decision with our european colleagues over the past few days. talk about the height of hypocrisy. this energy minister is the same guy who brag on twitter in 2019 of heading quote, to an era with less pull and more solar and wind energy, all all posing in front of a cold plant who's closure. he was celebrating another firing it all back up again . these greens just love to tell people how to live with their insufferable and pre she behavior and policies. but they're emotionally driven policies are clearly not
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successful. and they're certainly not consistent ones. and why should anyone be obligated to give up a long standing family farm or their way of life in order to cater to someone else's whim? the in you is said to vote on whether to man, the harvest and burning of trees, which partly satisfies its energy needs. however, some nordic and central european countries oppose the proposal as they are crippled by the energy crisis and need the alternative fuel source. that's according to a media report. in documents circulated to monk, lawmakers about the proposed rule change. let be a warrant of the possible negative impact on investment and businesses. denmark argued that these decisions should be left to national governments at winter without reliable russian gas looms over the debate. it comes as some new countries have been burning wood pellets for decades. the report states that burning wood is
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even more harmful for the atmosphere than burning fossil fuels. moreover, the forest that are converted to pallas are considered to be europe's greenest, greatest green asset for reducing carbon dioxide from the air. all of that, despite the use repeated calls to expand its green agenda for your pin green deal is our roadmap tools, climate neutrality. but it is also and crucially our new growth strategy. we know, for example, that our current fossil fuel economy has reached its limits and we know that we have to move on to a new model. one that is powered by innovation that has clean energy. that is moving towards a social i economy. and this is why we set out to make the climate goal, not only a political aspiration, but also
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a legal obligation. abraham mazda mirror, a professor of philosophy and is damn ball, says european nations are now seeking the cheapest way. they can resolve their energy issues. despite a number of other environmentally friendly options, they have we have to understand the man, european politicians damn good, isn't this part of the title? mind that mentality. you see we have the renew with energy. we have new options we can use, but they are, i think they're going quote, the cheap one. i know the big companies who, you know, has a know you philosophy just, you know, exploit everything for maximize that benefit. they have to find solutions for, you know, in the, in the short term. also the unit in countries, especially today who has a good, who has a colonial legacy. they left there all,
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colon, this lot of problems. they exploit that, they have natural resources, therefore they forest their trees. they'd mines. so today they don't have experience to overcome these problems. china, china and india have begun steps to end their military stand off and the disputed eastern la dock warder region high in the himalayan mountains. india's defense ministry has described it as a step towards ending in almost 2 year long confrontation between the countries. the indian and chinese troops in the area of gra, hot springs, have begun to disengage in a coordinated and planned way, which is conducive to the piece and tranquillity in the border areas. the decision to pull troops from the contested area comes amid the run up to a meeting of the regional shanghai cooperation organization. next week we're in the in prime minister, around ramadi and chinese president, she ging,
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thing are expected to take part. beijing and new delhi have been engaged in the conflict since may 2020. when the chinese army allegedly crossed their control line in eastern la dac, a month later about 40 chinese soldiers and 20 indian troops were killed in clashes after that. both sides increased deployments in the area. and since then, there have been more than a dozen rounds of peace talks. we spoke with indian air force veteran and mathis, warren, who talks about the importance of relations between india and china, and the need for a multi polar world. particularly the chinese been not willing to go back to the positions and most of these little shipping for discussions. but finally they come out on because i think it can be international climate. it's extremely important for indian china to see how important these 2 are in
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getting together their voices to address the larger problems and the interaction it well or that needs to become truly most people. and i believe chinese look at it from that angle as well. i mean, nobody ever think that the one of the needs we want to pull them the american position with respect to, you know, been when i see a particular kind of 3 are saying that the butler countries with florida is they view and that view is not shared by i'm, but you'll see the bill for most of the month with that the thought shared by oh, un secretary general, antonio gutierrez has called for a quote. now, since global support for pakistan were devastating. floods have effected around 33000000 people and claimed more than 1300 lives. buck you stun needs massive financial support to respond to this crisis. that support is
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entirely necessary and it is not a method of solidarity. it's a method of justice. his remarks came as he arrived in as a bad to see the devastation in the south asian country. he says, the floods have caused nearly $30000000000.00 worth of damage. the u. n. has launched an appeal to raise $160000000.00 in pakistan. but the countries prime minister stress the need for an infinite amount of funding. meanwhile, a number of countries have begun to provide support as more than 50 humanitarian flights have already landed in the country here some reaction from locals on the international aid this coming in. but india, bellagio filica, many people were killed and became homeless and our economy has been destroyed. they must reconsider our needs because how people are so poor and they are worried about their future id a. why,
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what they the year by the amount the you and has announced as aid for pakistan's flood victims is just peanuts compared to the u. s. 8 of billions of dollars for ukraine. why we didn't never did yet. that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for the latest news and updates. we'll see you again at the top of the next hour. ah ah. with
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