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i have that with you in your ear and ongoing change of 5 in russia and ukraine. multiple paws are heard overhead in the russian city of belgrade. local authorities, intersection of an incoming ukrainian rocket attack. life at defense is a new new publisher. revelation from the grays and media outlets claims to our last you paid a pack on the crime in ridge month ahead of the actual fact we learn more about the said fine from the projects investigative journalist. it's very,
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very detailed proposal spelling out exactly where to strike the bridge, how it can be achieved either through cruise missiles require team a lead scuba divers and the un general assembly adults a resolution to condemn also for the reason the referendum in the formal cleaning territories the russian envelope law, the procedure exposing western blackmail they can assist with new model for these past few days. many of our colleagues from the global south came and told us about the economic blackmail and direct threats which they hear from the west. this is unacceptable with hello, i know, well, those are the international law from moscow is just gone 6. i'm here. i was glad
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you joined us. i'm was mommy. let's take a look at the latest top stories on this out. we start with the native from the conflict plane and asked like, let, have found it in regions of central ukraine, including in the capsule of heave, mid explosions, have been reported in gentlemen and been regions on russians. so your point of forces are reported show the border city of belgrade. the area is $100.00 and the city as a defense intercept, an incoming fax last by here full is there. no reports of any casualties eventually turned deadly in the public. as soon as civilians were killed in the city of goal of car, according to the local mer and in the has on asian, russian ed defenders into 7 to 12 us like hi mas rockets in the nearby city of know
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what called car is on the repeated shelling like you forces. ozzy's crew were on the ground and spoke with locals about their will do. tell us his teachers. so it was around 6 p. m. i was on the 2nd floor and went to the corridor and, and the bowman started. 3 dolls were torn off their hinges and i was covered by them and fragments hid them. had my legs and arms injured by fragments, but said alive, she was. then i had people crying to house and ran out and to the streets. it was already over when i got here. there was a huge crater, ancient people, broken glass and everything was destroyed inside. one room was completely destroyed, 2 walls were demolished, which is i don't know how to restore all this. i don't know there. marina here, then you can reach me because we can't live like this. there are only civilians here. and this place was bombed and everything was destroyed. it's hard. how are we
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supposed to restore all of this? to according to an investigation conducted by the greys a media outlet, the bridge secret service thought it to this for rushes, curves bridge, linking crimea to the mainland long before it was a tax on the 8th of october. grace ern obtain. chorus. formal and internal documents plotting the operation. the files appear to be formal presentation, enable deceitful audacious in support of his maritime rate operations. it was compiled for high ranking british intelligence officers and outlined accomplice skiing to blow up the coach bridge in crimea. this was to be done with the involvement, especially train ukraine soldiers. the main objective was the destruction of the bridge and the erosion all moscow's war fighting capabilities. the destruction of breach of the catch trade would require
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a cruise missile battery to have the 2 concrete pillars are the sights of the central steel arch, which will cause a complete structure failure. this will prevent any rotary supply from the russian mainland to crimea, and temporarily disrupt the shipping lane. fine operation included in not only the british secret service that a high ranking european politicians. according to the revelations, one of these was the for monday to any defense minister or put kevin, who had been previously acute, was in petition tolerance. another participant is came to been a veteran high ranking nato advisor chris donnelly, one of the british military veteran, hugh ward is said to have created the proposal and detailed the road map. kit clarence, who took part in the investigation outlined the main details to my colleagues. what research she essentially this is a proposal that was put together by
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a senior and rather obscure british military veteran who he was at the request of an individual in chris donnelly. i his request that on behalf of order is that it was safe for me to do any defense ministers. and since that has been gotten all sorts of robert g be effective, it seems like funnelling boss amounts of weaponry from bulk area to ukraine. yes, these are very, very detailed proposals, spelling out exactly where it strikes the bridge, how it can be achieved, either through cruise missiles or via or team lead scuba divers damned with particular century devices or in the underwater drones. the attack never happened in the way that was outlined in this plan that you've been exposed to that you've got your hands on. why do you think that is? yeah, it differed actually in execution to i was going to pull it or the horror, the over the not separate it was, was different. but the curiously,
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in the hours within mere hours of, of, of the, the bombing on a separate membership, postage stamp, immortalizing the event was released in ukraine. now, that posted to take 2 explosions in the exact spot that she would identified as target. one of the ukrainian benefits from the rod, he said in the wake of the coach bridge bombing, he said this is just the beginning. do you think there are other potential plans that have been drawn up by various intel communities? this wasn't meant to be one of this was only meant to be the beginning of a wide ranging campaign targeting crimea and russian assets in and around the area . and you know, it was very telling with the wall street john mentioned that the crimea was the new focus, the new focal point of the war. and that's where you'd be targeting. and i mean, i think if there this message for sally ation by moscow starting on monday,
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we might have seen more elements of that proposal. you become very, very, very real. but it says here that the middle east violence classes broke out between policy and for justice and is really security force is leaving one person dead and to injured. ah, hundreds of policy is report in the class with israeli police officers hurling rocks and fire crackers at the full to them is really cause is really for his 5 son grenades and take gas at this for the protests. the protesters demand is will stop . it's located of 5 refugee camp, populated 140000 people. this located started off, the one is already sold, it was killed and 3 others wounded. at the checkpoint, israeli military and police officers rated the camp again, holding damage under the pretext of searching for the suspected gunman.
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news now the u. s. largest semiconductor manufacture, intel is reported, the fire major stuff with duction. the number of employees potentially facing the fac, mounting to thousands, a mid phase of economic recession. according to bloomberg, the layout will affect many 20 percent of employees in some divisions including entails sales and marketing groups. shares of the country's biggest chip make, i have plunged my over off in the last 12 months. coming off, the territory has faced a shop drop in demand for its processes. warning back in july, this year's sales would fall $11000000000.00 short of expectations. meanwhile, president by them praises the u. s. as the best place to host new facilities. yeah, state just told me they were all producing and this law made sure that we will. but
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industry leaders are choose the united states because they see a barricade back. and america is really the way biden's present by them is phase in the u. s. chips. i was signed into law back analysts is designed to increase competitiveness of u. s. may semiconductors on the global market and strength in the country, security by subsidizing investment, domestic chip manufacturing. intel is along those. i have received funds under the legislation. meanwhile, washington has also recently announced new semiconductor export restrictions to curve the chinese high tech advance. now vital for high end to manufacturing and equipment. china has been trying to boost the message, mike, which it production is heavily dependent on suppliers from the walls. major producers in the us, south korea and taiwan. the us expects the restrictions to be honored by taiwan home to the was largest ship maker as well. it should be noted for any entity to
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bypass washington measures. they will need to apply for a special license from the u. s. by lisco live now to michael to vote also and former new york university professor. thanks for joining us today. here are now intel is report to the planning major layoffs like the effective thousands of jobs. couldn't take these people seriously? well yeah, i think so we're going to see a lot of my office and it's not surprising that they are because the demand for ships, at least on the consumer market, is very depressed the way down because the economy is labeling here at best. and so we're going to see more laid off like this other, the other ship manufacturers, the other major ship manufacturer. it's on the video and a couple others have also laid off employees. and so we're seeing
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a decline in this industry. and this is just after some $280000000000.00. we're committed to food in this industry 50 to mail in which was your mark directly for the chip manufacturers. so this is a real laugh on the face at the, by the ministration, but it's really quite expected, given the say to the autonomy you say that the 52000000000 was it m all so it was actually given to intel or companies like in. so it's just been year mark, it hasn't been distributed yet, and they're not sure exactly when or how it will be distributed and who's going to get how much. but intel is planning to build up to commit $80000000000.00 to new manufacturing plants. and some of that, of course, is going to come from this chips that money. and that's what they're anticipating. but they're laying off that tremendous amount of their sales and marketing force,
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which means they anticipate much lower. right. and how do we, can we see that more of these kids may be imported as opposed to making them locally? well, they're not going to be imported from china. that's what they're, that's what they're trying to prevent. of course, there's also an export ban on china and exporting chips to china. so this, this reduces the market for these manufacturers dramatically at the same time as they're expected to expand doesn't make sense. and this is what happens when central planners, government planners get involved. and try to directly economy, they bought it every time and it ends up worse than if they've never given the money in the 1st place. right, right. interesting to try and has around it. but when we think about it, china is definitely not in the picture, but taiwan,
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possibly one of the biggest chip makers in the world. are they involved in supplying it for the u. s. o, definitely. they're one of the largest suppliers, and they're expected not to supply china. that's part of the deal. they're expected not the supply china. and there they have basically suggested that if they do supply china, then they will, they will face sorts of pair up as well. so this is a serious threat, and there's all kinds of games being played here. and what's happening is they're basically the reason this market from exports and import just when it's expected to expand them. so it's a real contradiction. indeed indeed, we'll see how things out and how this recession the world recession can data. michael, thank you so much for joining us. here are a pleasure to me. so thank you for your time. ah,
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reports by the neal the sciences raised questions online over what it calls, not as deadly russian of facts. this comes off the russia almost over a 100 missiles saw that in critical infrastructure close you put in on monday. dave offer a fatal bomb attack on the coach bridge. so because they had intended targets and minimize collateral, it is now sponge or russian missiles being inaccurate. that would imply that they intended to strike targets to cause mass casualties. how do you know this? i guess civilian casualties is synonymous with the way the u. s. conduct warfare. is this how we demonstrate how greater weapons are those looked like powerful explosions? is it possible they tried to minimize casualties while taking out their intended target? what one u. s. drone strike killed 10 civilians including 7 children in cobble a year ago. the rotten if i have said it rushes armed forces hit only
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objects of ukraine, military decisions, centers and critical infrastructure, enjoying the special ministry. opperation there is, he said that russian missiles had many energy and tonsil facilities, and cities worked for the repair of military equipment and the missing command centers. on monday, during the targeted attack, now the new york times is not own, not the only media outlet raising questions over the quality of the weapons. russia is using common cause drones used by russian to early reported to be effective on the battlefield while just a few days. there are several media outlets branded the same unmanned vehicles as a huge problem and a headache for you included in truth. larry johnson, a former c i, a analyst who is now c o by the associates, things that such stories by the us media highlights problems. the u. s. defense system. you can be sure that if there were tons of civilian casualties,
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ukrainian to be parading the bodies in the streets and they are not now in the united states media, which is behaving in ways much worse than proper shutting down opposition, voices and spreading out now lies you can go back if you'd, if you've collected the stories over the last 7 months, where the media was reporting that russia is running out of missiles. i think the last, the last count i solve is like over 60 such stories contrast to the u. s. defense industry, which is designed to cater to, to enriching, if you, well, the defense industry and not necessarily fielding weapon systems that are strategically relevant. or actually tactically function media on this side. the, i've taken sort of the rule of thumb, whatever they're reporting. i assume the opposite is true because they have time
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and time been proven to be wrong. the shocking revelation from the top official find the full submit, the lead cobra, 1900, seen in fact, did not have any testing done on whether it prevented the transmission of the disease. for the pharma company, rush to put the drug on the market, plus the pfizer cove, it vaccine tested on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market. regard to the question around, did we know about stopping unionization before it's sent to the market? now these, you know, we have to really move at the speed of science, really understand what is taking place in the market. the fire, the violence in is one of the most widely used in the west. numerous governments promoted mass vaccinations using the vaccinate for the sake of others. narrative,
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as well as a 2021 whistle. blow reveal that the company falsified data and employed poorly skilled people to administer the vaccine. raising numerous concerns about the trial phases and data integrity. we spoke to marcella fed other than nearly a swedish professor of epidemic epidemiology. he says, the coven vaccine evaluation has been politically an economy biased from the start . it could be harmful in the sense that that people is not there really aware of all the fact that they may still insurance need the virus course. they will take less preventing measures protected measure. there was significant, there's already public in general. so of course it has a very simple relevancy they are supposed to inform the public and they're supposed to inform the agencies that wherever roy in respect seems to think that they have
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not said that clearly to the agencies. we have seen that you did 2 years increase, it seems to be in evaluating, very biased out of useful bias and also going to make a new bias end and easy and have been demonstrating the capital of just casa dumont in the government changes economic policies of board recession, bailey unions code for the demonstration and the modern fuel prices. processes are also concerned with inflation of everything costs continue to rise, a local guess. those in attendance and fall. this report. among the weakening of the repeal against the us dollar has resulted in high cost materials and consequently in rising production costs an employee, transportation costs. i hope the government would be more accommodating and turn off to see the people directly. what is happening at graduate level?
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restrain it is difficult to trade on to do business or get a job. like we work really hard price like without current wages, that has not increased in 3 year conference about thousands of dollars in the nation, gabriela garcia on red mistake. they were professing to jump in fuel prices after the government decided massage the fuel subsidy in early september. where it goes assembled around a drug turned into about stage. when i presented this some various labor unions took turn to deliver dary mouse. they were fighting their demand for the government to the 1st, the fuel subsidy current policy. and to suppress the only thing we think cost, instead of what i think the labor union also demanded the government to increase the minimum wage by 13 percent in 2023. cited by the president asked for donation of indonesia. that union said $6000.00 professors,
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then i for the rally today, and he, i did, they will continue to stage the rallies under december device that the man it's made out of the up is that he brought that reporting for. i'd be, you know, from duck are back in the green seems to be turning his back on the american. i couldn't even mask. this comes off the, his recent to his sparks an outrage online suggested a roadmap for peace between moscow and keith. video showing a billboard was eaten loss being removed, appeared on social media platforms. yesterday. this is the city council has commented, saying that public, the thanking mask for support and ukraine is no longer relevant to support the world's richest by providing free access to the starling internet system for the country. a time magazine column is claim that must discuss the matter regarding securing peace in grand with. this turned out not to be true, as
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a businessman noted that he had not spoken with the russian president and the last 18 months. jovan podcast, host of the conservative debbie says us politicians want to silence any one who goes off the established script. just thing about this is, yvonne mosque is believes in freethought. he believes in freedom of speech and he's talking about how to end conflict that has resulted in the lives being lost on both sides, both on russia and ukraine. so he made the suggestion that they redo the vote under un control of the people wanted russia to leave that they leave. and he didn't say anything that was insensible. he said things that were sensible. and yet, the response from the allies of the united states or the apparatus of the united states is now we're not going to do that. what we need to do is d, ball russia and give you crane back crimea they're willing to do whatever it takes in order to silence anyone that talks with common sense. the united
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nations general assembly had adopted a resolution to condemn moscow for the recent referendums, and which full turn to in voted overwhelmingly in favor to join the russian federation. 143 members voted in favor of the resolution. 5 nations voted against it. with another 35 abstaining the russian, i'm bustled to the you and condemned the resolution before the vote calling out the hypocritical double standards. a book, news adopting this resolution. the western countries try to achieve their fuel political goals, and again use the members of the general assembly as extras, expressing commitment to the protection of the international law, which we heard from the representatives of us and other natal members today is a bright example of hypocrisy and double standards, there was a resolution before the un general assembly, that's the body that contains all member states of the united nation. the
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resolution was urging countries not to recognize the territories that just voted in referendums to join with russia. now at this point, the results are in the vote. his pass, a 143 countries voted in favor of it. 5 countries including russia, voted against nicaragua, voted with russia. bela bruce voted with russia. north korea voted with russia as did the syrian arab republic. and in addition to that, there were 35 countries, including china and india, and a number of african countries that made the decision to abstain and not vote on this resolution before the voting. we heard from the russian representative dan z until the floor and pointed out that these referendums, it was almost a 100 percent vote to join with russia. people in these regions have spoken and made it abundantly clear that they do want to be part of the russian federation. they don't want to be part of ukraine, a country that's been bombing and shelling them for the past 8 years. and that the
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referendums were carried out in accordance with international law, despite claims and attempts by the west to prove otherwise, no concrete evidence that international norms weren't followed in the referendums was actually put forward. the usa even use economic and political coersion to make sure countries voted in line with it. they did everything to prevent a secret vote contains play, so they wanted to poorest countries on the record. and so they could retaliate against countries that, that might go the wrong way. i, in their opinion now russian ambassador to pansy a now locker. see how the united states and its allies seem to recognize the sovereignty and independence of regions at their own convenience. when it came to the situation in kosovo, they had a very different reaction to the votes and feelings of populations those criticising our recent referendums were one of the main supporters of kosovo. independence they insisted, kosovo had a right to gain independence. if their population was threatened and the rights
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were violated, this was the official western position which was presented in the international court of justice. but there was no threat to the albanians in kosovo in 2008. there were no referendums in kosovo. they just declared their independence, but the west accepted that back then they insisted the international law did not prohibit them from gaining independence. but what do we hear from them now? that kosovo, it was a different thing. so nato was ready to rescue albanians in kosovo from non existent threats. but the people have done boss, her son in saratoga, apparently, according to their logic are 2nd class people. and they're killing by the key of regime gets no attention from the highly civilized west. because they support russia, it's also important to note that we heard some very important speeches from countries that voted to abstain. now, the chinese representative took to the floor of the un security council and pointed out that it was needed to resolve the conflict in ukraine peacefully. and on top of
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that, they called for dialogue between russia and ukraine. a regarding the situation, they emphasized that sanctions against russia are not going to resolve the conflict . and in addition to that, they made clear that this resolution was only going to intensify the disagreements . now we also heard from the representative of india and went india took to the floor. they came down to the desk. all civilians who had been killed in the conflict or they went on to call for dialogue and not simply to, to grant and, and how the podium and pass, you know, big resolutions, but actually bring the conflict to a close. that was the point that india, that in the lives across the developing world are depending on that taking place. so why don't interesting day at the united nations i was, was a public vote. every country was forced to make a public debate. we heard from different countries, different aspects of this conflict and how it's affecting the world. we're certainly reflected on the un general assembly for more reason why hello is all he
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don't call. you'll be able to access and up to minute news updates. i'm on her mommy and we'll be back at the top of the out ah a guy,
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but i wanna go with this with you, i guess with you i'm with with full credit. it's gonna get.

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