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a joe biden imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. mister barish boomerang, self with western and ukrainian celebrations of the deadly bombing of the climbing and bridge . russia found the reaction is revealing what it calls the terrorist nature of the key of a shame. and it's nato partners with at least 2 shells. hit a golden going. yes, one of the late is to creating attacks on the brushing city. we have from some local who are living in the line of fire. i need to take a sleeping pill because i just can't sleep anymore. ukrainian shells can head at any time. it is very scary wish nor city beach shell, but this is our life. now. we are forced to see houses collapse and people die. and,
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and the weak top story for us lawmakers from saudi arabia as boiled back sabbath following the opec plus decision to flash oil output. but re add phase, washington is fully responsible voice zone. and if you crisis a very well welcome you watching the weekly here and to national bringing do the latest world news updates along with the stories the shapes the week. or we start in crimea after the crimea bridge, which is reopen, was bones, and claim the lives of 3 people in damage. one of the highway, sections, vehicles in our crossing in both directions with the railway lines. also welcome to the congo and passenger trains. now these pictures show some of the 1st traffic was allowed to move across following the incident. civilian cars are accompanied by police officer being thoroughly inspected before entering the bridge. while the collapse section of the highway remains closed. officials all the other parts of
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the great jaw safety use. a has these the valence footage of saturdays blast the russian. auntie tara committee says 3 people died in the explosion. the exact cause of the bombing is on the investigation. the blast also briefly set a nearby fuel cargo train on fire. meanwhile, one chinese official has warned as sabotage of critical infrastructure like the bridge had spunk, a dangerous patton. the explosion crimean bridge less than a month after in north streams, habash opens pandora's box of destroying k infrastructure, and once it becomes new normal, the whole world will face raising security threats. ukrainian officials and the number of western media outlets have been celebrating the deadly explosion on the crimean bridge. russia has called the incident a terrorist act. the reaction of the key regime to the destruction of civilian infrastructure reveals its doris nature. la tay contributor rachel monson,
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explains how you create the western and ukrainian rhetoric has been changing in recent weeks with the crimean bridge and node stream incidence hinting at possible sabotaged the problem with the west. empowering allies to be its attack. dogs against russia is that sometimes the proxy manages to chew through its leash or its harness. it then starts running around doing its business all over the neighbors yards while loudly barking its excitement and even causing simple minded creatures to bark along with it. that is until the master shows up and drags it back into the yard and gets it under control. this is exactly what seems to have happened now between the west and its allies in 3 separate recent incidence. most recently, there was the crimea bridge explosion on saturday morning in the wake of the attack, ukrainian official, celebrated on social media, crimea, the breach, the beginning. everything illegal must be destroyed, everything stolen must be returned to ukraine. everything occupied by russia must be expelled. the guided missile cruiser, most well on the coast,
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bridge to notorious symbols of russian power in ukrainian, crimea. i've gone down watson, it's in line russkies. representatives of european states also cheered what appeared to have been a terrorist act. i believe this target has been around for a very long time. is tonja certainly welcomes this and congratulations, ukrainian special operations units who are expected to be behind the separation motivation and luscious at it says it's a bump for the soul. his specially given yesterday was put in his birthday is correct, he received such gift. i wish him more of such gifts as of the west. congratulated keith while cavalierly treating the destruction of civilian infrastructure. like it was a personal job at russian president vladimir putin on his birthday, kind of like, you know, neighborhood, teenagers had thrown raw eggs in his garage door, some western media pin, the incident on ukrainian special services effectively echoing the kremlin assertion that keith behaves like a terrorist state,
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but by saturday afternoon there was a distinct shift in tone. a ukrainian official close to zalinski tried to shift blame away from heave, implying that russia blew itself up. now seriously, f is betrayed to eliminate leadership of defense ministry before personnel change effort. bees and knocked down mis put his bridge explosion. defense minister can now blame f as b for the future. so flaws isn't an old priest who made an explosion. trucker arrived from russia, the pentagon for once, didn't really have much to say, interestingly enough, not even some spin or encouragement in favor of ukraine as us defense secretary lloyd austin has a chronic tendency of offering up. so what accounts for the shift may be washington managed to get keith back on leach sometime during the day on saturday. a similar pattern was evident after zalinski called for a nato preemptive strike on russia last thursday. she'll pull when little boy did.
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what should nato do? eliminate the possibility of russia using nuclear weapons. i once again appeal to the international community as it was before february 24th. we need preemptive strikes so that russia would know what awaits them if they use nuclear weapons, not the other way around, to wait for rushes nuclear strikes and then say, oh no. okay, then take this by friday, zalinski was already trying to gaslight every one and pretending that he didn't actually say what he said. and i said you have to do preventive kinks. not a dex yahoo! just because of the shore that abba g at the, of multiple of those do abdomen doing excited that m a g a. there was that us and the term a dual month embroidery, zekiel gilded poor jim. so again, what happened that led zalinski to back pedal on his statement? perhaps he felt the pressure of the western hand feeds him, his endless weapons in cash. but which clearly isn't too keen on having keeps
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barker, nuclear football match, or actually setting off world war 3. also recall what happened in the wake of the attacks on the nord stream pipelines that run from russia to europe right afterwards. colin's former foreign minister tweeted, thank you usa. that host with stayed up for a few days is now deleted amid the ongoing debate over who's actually responsible. several voices in the us, including some prominent members of the establishment, are growing less shy about overtly blaming the us for the attack. so what made sikorsky decide days later that publicly thanking his pals, america maybe wasn't such a good idea. perhaps washington made an appearance, gave him a little whack on the nose with a rolled up newspaper. russia always the text itself, there bombing to net square bombing the nuclear power plant, and they destroyed north stream to another bridge. this is the normal key of propaganda, and you can look at history every, every time and conflict,
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something like this happens. ah, it's the well, the enemy, who did it, and trying to blame somebody else. it's obvious that russia wouldn't blow the bridge. it needs himself for, for supporting the crimea region, i think then along the m that did not, not on, you know, i think van wolf, um, we know, for example, that of us has to confirm each target which is hit by a, by harmless work. it's we know that did the u. s. and the britons, the brits are planning offenses of ukrainian our together with the ukrainians and such and such an act of whatever terrible war how you call it. i would not have been done by keith without a support or at least knowledge of the western, the supporters now to russia's donates for public where at least 2 civilians have been wounded after the latest ukrainian shelling of don yet, city, according to local officials, it comes as residential areas remain under constant attack, mike,
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he had his forces, his on footed showing the aftermath of one of the recent ukrainian strikes when a residential building was hit earlier on saturday, local officials that at least 3 civilians were killed and 6 more wounded across the don, yes, republic, with more than 250 shell said to have been fired from ukrainian positions and just one day we heard from some of the don. yes. locals who've witnessed the violence. yeah. not at all what i live on. the 2nd floor here is my apartment. oh rhonda, what is left of it? in the evening where my family and i were going to sleep, i saw a bright flash smoke and dust rose. i called out into the co a room, felt the warmth on my neck. i touched my head and realized that it was cut. there was a fountain of blood, but fortunately it wasn't too serious. you'll squeeze when you sleep, lay at the woods and throw, know all of this is the central street. there are different sharps and 1st floor in this building and people live at barr. no, i need to take a sleeping pill because i just can't sleep any more. ukrainian shells can hit it.
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absolutely any time it's up, but then i just got to know the number that it is very scary watching or sit have been child. but this is our life now. we are forced to see houses collapse and people die them again. and officials and donny ask also that a local school was targeted by ukrainian forces. at least 2 shells hit the 3rd floor of the building, causing heavy damage. no casualties have been reported as no children were there at the time of the attack. me walk here, the claims washing forces have showed civilian infrastructure in the ukrainian control city of those here, these are on verified images of the aftermath of the attack, which several people were killed and wounded. according to kias, russia has repeatedly denied attacking civilian infrastructure and said, you don't need bombs, military targets. with only scans ligon's republics, as well as the kill song, and after those regions, and now officially positive russia following the signing of their accession into
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law by president putin. on wednesday, the unification comes out. the locals and the territories voted in favor of the news and russian lawmakers, along with the nations constitutional court ratify, the joining of the new regions. however, ukraine on the west and allies have condemned the referendums as an illegitimate sham, and refused to recognize the results. russia's ministry of defense says they have evidence that ukrainian forces have been using informants to identify targets that include civilians on t. v goes on to a man who revealed cases of mass gatherings to obtain a reward and now faces up to 2 decades in prison. we should warn you that this report includes an interview with a person in custody who could possibly be speaking under duress, bribes and brainwashing are the favorite tools of kias intelligence agents on the russian home front and the don bass. they look for people eager to sell the lives
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of their neighbors for a thin ward of bills. denise, here is one of those who felt for the temptation me a whistle smoke along. i went up for a walk. with my doke, i saw a guy, i asked him for cigarettes and he gave it to me. i talked to him and he offered me a job. i asked him what kind of job. he said nothing much. i just need addresses whether a mass gatherings of people, young. i went to look and gave him the address and he went to check. when he returned, he said that he was satisfied with everything and offered me the equivalent of $80.00 for one address. but locations of russia's military excuse or supply depos were of no interest for this client. all he wondered was where mass gatherings of civilians were in a town cut off from water and electricity supply. there can be only
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a handful of such places, mainly points of humanitarian aid distribution, whole piles of her baby, food, diapers, and medicine. leave no questions as to what this place used to be. this sports arena was repurposed, it served as a major warehouse for humanitarian aid, where the whole town of several dentist flocked to because that was something that they badly needed and still badly need. but now it stands, whole destroyed and burned down to ashes by the ukrainian military. this is one of the 1st places obliterated by ukraine's artillery. shortly after denise submitted the information by then it had dawned on him already what he was responsible for and who his mysterious contact was. he wasn't phased by the realization though, and stuck to his newly found blood business. obama m. o one officer, he gave me the money and left there was shelling at this address and i heard from
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people that civilians died. that over then he asked for more addresses. i found a hostile, where civilians were given water and gave the address to him. and 2 days later, there was shelling there after he was interested in other addresses and gave him the address of the hotel where humanitarian aid was given out. a thick stench of ash is still very present in the air here. this is one of the places that the ukrainian military had destroyed off to getting an anonymous tip off. apparently came from some one who relocated to several minutes from western ukraine. it came from over there, but the locals here, they don't know why the man the foreman chose this place, because according to them, the military, the russian soldiers, they have never been here. dennis hands tremble now as he faces up to 20 years in jail for state treason. they didn't shake. they didn't slip though when he was providing more coordinates, which entailed another deadly strike organ renewal,
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there was a strike over there. one unexploded shell is still stuck on the roof. then another strike came over there. the guy was sitting here, it was around 10 p. m. he was killed by a fragment. for the 1st time dennis has the opportunity to look in the eye of a person. he marked as a target on caves artillery maps. as a play a short message, the victim paused with us. the soldier to those people are scum. what else can be said about them? people rebuild the infrastructure and they keep destroying it. and it looks like the shelling come with help of informers over poor lawful. it's too late now. there's nothing to return to the ukrainian command has been systemically, targeting vital civilian infrastructure elements in this war. toontown. a mac is done of reporting from the dumbass. archie royal back stabbers
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than what a u. s. lawmaker has called saudi arabia. either we actually have to reduce the oil output as part of the opec plus decision. the u. s. has blamed the kingdom for the rising living costs in the country, but the saudi minister of state, please washington itself is responsible for the economic crunch or the reasons and nothing to do with crude oil supply. every kitchen table cost is going to go up, not down and i realized cost going up front food and i was able to bring gasoline down well over a $1.60, by his engine, not because of what the russians and the saudis is not finishing. the idea that told you to do this to harm the us or to be in any way politically involved this. absolutely not correct at all with due respect to reason you have high prices in the united states is because you have a refining shortage that has been in existence for more than 20 years. you haven't built refineries in decades. i think plus upgrade to cut oil production by
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$2000000.00 barrels per day, starting next month. the mid coolest anger among us lawmakers with cause to reexamine ties with key oil producers that they allege or damaging washington's economic interests. this comes off the years of the us praising the kingdom as a strategic partner and supplying the country with large amounts of weapons. some have even called for the us to withdraw military support from saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. the opaque plus decision has that code in the european union as well. according to foreign policy chief, joseph burrell. the decision to cut or production was a response to the you plan to adopt the price cap. this comes as brussels announced in a package of sanctions on russia, which includes the price cap and further restrictions on the maritime transportation of russian crude oil and petroleum products. however, vladimir putin won't, earlier that russia would stop exports in cases where the price count within 2 implemented well, most of our teeth well developed program works on
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a boy co told us that more countries are pursuing their own interests while going against us influence. the white has already described this move as a hostile act, and it's a very interesting wording because if you start from a promise that the rest of the world is supposed to be serving your interest and everything, that's where your interest would be for. so act, but i want to remind you and me, i'm sure are the results. know that that saudi arabian menu will be opec members are considered traditional u. s. allies and the fact that they have pretty much ignore the very, very active american law being shows that things are changing in the world. and countries are starting to pursue that own interest. a white house has yet again tried to put all the blame on russia, but i think the, the current division shows the even closest american alice and no longer paying attention to anything that washington is saying or doing directly pursuing their
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own interest by them. misters has done everything to you alley and made my menu with allies. the ear is the only one that seems to be left in the so called american camp. and surprisingly, the ear is you know, in the book of countries it has absolutely no oil reserve. it would be interesting to see how they will be doing with, with that situation. certainly they will be blaming russia. but i mean, again, you cannot warm up with the homes of your citizens with blaming somebody. so it's, we are also very, very interesting time. unlike the e or the united states does have its own strategic all reserves and the bite an administration has been living happily when it's over the last year. the besides the reserve diminished by almost a 3rd from more than 600000000 barrels to some with about 400000000 barrels and be by the ministration and see it again that they are going to release another $10000000.00 to try to heat to try to ease the markets and those,
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those additional barrels will hit the market right around the time of the mid term elections that may provide some respite. but the problem is that when you are emptying your reserves are on such a short term perspective, the time to pay for that will come and it will come very soon because those reserves will have to be replenished and they will have to be replenished at much higher prices, so it's essentially they are trying to use that strategic reserves to aid the biden's standing in the polls. but even if they, when they even have the democrats, when they will have to address that problem a couple of months down the line, not even a couple of years a couple of months. and the adding insult to injury joe biden himself is being marked over the opec production cuts and thought he was caught on camera dropping the f bomb while trying to act tough during the personal chance. the president says, no one apps with
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a biden good and here's opec plus has done just that. i mean, other than opec bicycles, china stairs, russia, et cetera. joe biden, no one the biden. opec. when you start begging, you know, the gulf states when you are beg, middle eastern countries have changed their already declared policies. it's an act of desperation as an act of shortsighted foolishness. when the solution is literally right in your hand, the relationship with us in gulf states is not been particularly good at any point in recent memory. we have regimes that are propped up by the united states, but still resent the united states for their infiltration and meddling. so it's not that the that the relation has gotten considerably worse. they just weren't very good to begin with with bite and try to convince them to change their mind. it's really showing that he himself was unwilling to change his mind. all that would
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need to happen to end. the real shortage is to get rid of all the sanction that prevent american companies, individuals from buying fuel. if buying was simply change his mind, then he wouldn't have to bag saudi arabia to change their minds in the capital of mold over thousands of demonstrators rallying against the government to energy policies, protested blame president my a sunday for that spiraling utility bills which have been rising along with inflation in the country for more than a month, but your series of people protest some of the demonstrators when the president to step down and call, it's not election excusing her failing her job. need to see the papers. have you turned on new rules, they could have seen a 2500 dollar fine for uses the spread misinformation, claiming that the recent change in their policies had been sent out in error. pay
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pal is not finding people for misinformation in this language was never intended to be inserted in our policy. our teams are working to correct our policy pages were sorry for the confusion. this has caused pay pal and online payment system recently updated its policy on misinformation including a band i'm promoting what the company believes to be false information. also, why did the restrictions on have speech and intolerance to include protected groups based on race, religion, gender, and sexual orientation. and so now draughts new rules, pe, powell said that the 2500 dollar fine may have been taken directly from the violators. accounts. the company faced an online backlash as well as criticism from the former pay pal president who called the policy quote and insanity test c o l and moscow. so joins the criticism together with more than $28000.00 people who liked his twitter post. while to discuss the issue that live to civil rights lawyer,
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robert patillo nominee, thanks for joining us on the program. now. what made pay pal back truck on it's late? is the misinformation policy? well, i think what happened was, most of this information was buried in the term condition that once the media got a hold of it was the public, get ahold of it and started digging into exactly what would be required. this was a big, big your policy was they will be able to unilaterally decide, what is what isn't missile formation. they've been directly debit people's account for that. up to $2500.00. i think the public outcry calls are immediate. you turn on the issue is very important for the public to understand that they have a wisdom this big tech can actively filter us if we stand up against them. and why do you think this? all of a sudden the company has to develop such an interest in fighting so called misinformation. i mean also who are they to decide? what is it misinformation and what isn't? oh that's, that's the interesting part. i don't think anybody ever really explained because i don't know anyone on social media who haven't had a post flagged as infor,
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misinformation has had a postal taken down, are blocked by social media giant. and we don't know people behind us. we don't know the individuals who can make your decisions. we don't know the appeal process of there is really no, no oversight on these groups are now operated, quasi governmental organizations has arbiters of information. but in, on the have any, the same, what reciting television company would have, or radio with digital, how entering to the fcc and answer to other go, governmental actors. and for this reason, i think would seem more competition in the market. so to people can have free speech options are not governed by big tech, billionaires who get this i what information does and does not go well we, we've seen some of our policies implemented by twitter in the past. and do you think we will say more of this kind of things and is based censorship? we're saying here, i wouldn't say censorship, border control in the market. i don't think we will see a backlash. a good thing about all of the market economy is that you can always
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produce your own platform that can compete with them that can take market share away from them. and once it begins to happen, you, oh, certainly will change course on that was all before there was facebook, there was my space before that on there was yahoo groups. you know, there's always going to be another one in the work. i think the public will prefer platform to do not try to dictate what they hear, dictate what they see and form their opinion. mm hm. so hopefully public speaking boards, not so what were you being put propaganda by big tech corporations? so what should be done to tackle central misinformation and, and hate speech on line and who if anyone should regulate it? when i, as i think that's the issue, i think you have to leave it to the consumer to regulate because at the end of the day, what lose one person's hate speech is another person's comedy or another person's entertainment or fruits rush. i don't think we need to, we fight and horses, a homogeneous society where no one is allowed to say anything because that's where you see counterculture taught to start to bubble up. this war we saw the que would on, ah, phenomenon here in america started, we started where we had internet. censorship was forcing people into the dark ports
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of the internet and the net metastasized into an entire conspiracy movement. so i think we should let the market maintenance determinations if a website builder. oh, simply allowing information public doesn't like no stop visiting it. i don't think you need a governmental border. you need a council of elders to help you what they can and cannot. kristen many thanks for joining us on. the program has been great speaking to you, civil rights lawyer, robert priscilla. thank you and thank you for joining us on asi international with the back of the top of the i see that a potent is the aggression today. i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number
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that's constantly growing up in your which of literally when was the course renewed, as you speak on, the billing is pretty much the mine or will ship. we're banding all in ports of russian oil and gas, new g. i. g, of course, with the little, you know, we're, or did you have regarding joe, by imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang self. i don't see this conflict as being one over values. that's not to say that there might not be differences in values between elements of the us population or elements of the u. s. leadership and elements of the russian population in russian leadership. there may well be some differences, but i don't see this conflict as having to do with that. i see this primarily as
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really, frankly, a proxy war on russia border that is being pursued by the u. s. and the neo powers . mm ah, the eradication of love is and was also conceived by hitler who formed the general plan. awesome for the colonization and german ization of eastern europe. the plan involved about 80 percent being killed or relocated me. that was really, it was the technical busy you really? yes. give us proceed. you mean your story up when you might have put your name? yes, because i actually knew it was threatening yet sailor asked. so unions into personally, i mean, i'll switch history. did a good yeah. my as on that you of nice, lovely is alleged ninette schedule. so that was the gate mission much already know
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