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[000:00:00;00] a with 13 people are killed and dozens injured as the military. jack crashes near a residential building in southern russia. a look where i am. i'm already at home in russia. over a 100 russian citizens, the majority of which are civilian sailors have returned home and a prisoner exchange with the prey which receive service women in return plus the u. s. calls for international troops to deploy to haiti,
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which has been gripped by riots or birth humanitarian crisis, but locals are gearing out to protest against what they see as foreign intervention . and are ron begins refining it's crude oil and venezuela has the countries continue to boost bilateral ties amended pressure from us sanctions a mosque out of the world. this is our tanner national i rachel blevins. and these are the top stories. this our we began with the developing story and ration as crossing out our region where 13 people have been killed including 3 children, and 19 more injured after a fighter jet crash here, residential building, the health ministry. so several people are still in a serious condition. we can show you some cctv footage showing the moment that fighter jet plummeted into the building, sparking
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a large fire. officials say there was no explosion after the plane crash where the fuel leak causing the blaze. here's what i witnesses had to say. i ordered with a oh you'll, you'll be a dog or girl you want to or is it? local officials say the fire in the residential building has now been extinguished . emergency services for and there may still be people trapped under the rubble. a state of emergency has been declared in the surrounding area with a special commission set to assess the buildings condition. artillio tango has more details. the town of yay square. the tragedy happened. ah,
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it is on the as of sea, which is in the same part of russia. as for example, door nance, cross stove dick romane bridge, but then on the other hand, it's very far from the front line about 150 kilometers and the ministry of defense as being very specific that it had nothing to do with the war, specifically was a training flight and there was no ammunition on board earlier we heard from the russian military officials that the aircraft suffered an engine failure before it crashed, but the pilots have managed to eject safely. now we are hearing from the emergencies ministry that the blaze has been contained, but before that we saw all the floors of the 9 story building in flames. this is, of course, an astonishing seeing and a very gruesome tragedy. the eye witnesses were clearly in
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a state of shock. here's what we heard from. some of them are dirty. something crushed into the 9 story building and the flames and all the way out to the top floor. it wasn't a rocket, more like a plane or something. there was one strong explosion. i was inside another part of the building, and i managed to run out of my job after the explosion. i thought that it was just another sonic boom from a passing aircraft. that's how it usually sounds anyway, and right after our client left us, she immediately came back saying that a jet had crashed when we came out but could only see the black smoke in the air. there was a very strong fire and emergency cars couldn't get anywhere near the building. the su, $34.00 is a supersonic fighter jet. it has been in service the in service, sorry since 2014. so we cannot blame it on the lack of experience with this particular fighter at russia's senior officials,
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including the governor of the across our region and also the minister of emergencies are on the way to the site of the crash. so we'll bring new more updates as they come in on that terrible tragedy. 110 russians, including 72 civilian sailors, have been returned by ukraine as part of a prisoner swap russians. defense ministry says he received $108.00 service women in the exchange. the prisoners are not being transported to medical institutions for treatment and rehabilitation. some thought they'd never come home after sustaining serious injuries. rodney little, anybody, keela, i was hit by mine when it struck i saw to shoot him back, but my legs were injured. i told my guys to leave me because of the want to be a burden. i told them that it would be bad if i covered them. they wanted to drag me away, but i state, when the 2nd mind struck arrow, i thought i was dead because there were bodies everywhere and i was colored and
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blood. i heard someone say this is how the 25th brigade operates. i realized that they were ukrainian forces is also moving the sailors food trucks. ah, more than a 100 people who exchanged, when these achieved lou. 60 of them 2000000000 sailors, russian sailors who was started, the military operation, plane ukrainian pool, 2 of the pay held captivity for 8 months for no other reason. the russians, when russia started special military operation, the ukrainian forces came and told us that the ships were under arrest and that we had to stay on them. we were forbidden from exiting to the city. twice a day the boarder service came to check our identities and i think it was to stop people escaping robin. nobody answered our questions or told us about our status. we were sitting there like hostages. when there were some civilians who were threatening to call the security service of ukraine, so they would come for us to, to what they were intimidating and provoking us trying to morally break us. they
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were denied basic police library supplies. they had a bunch of them, they had the trade live, they were all of the hood, denied communication with their loved ones with their families. and i'm now with no, as with allied medical attention. we've already heard them saying that you have to wait often 5 days to receive a. we have 9 sick people. one person has died. we were told his internal organs failed when he was brought to the hospital. he'd already been ill for a while and been complaining already booked get medical assistance day. you had to submit a request and then wait 5 days, only them would they evacuate, you know, now with fred, judging by the look of them, their own skin wasted. you got to get in contact with the loved ones with the families,
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which was children with to get back to the united states has vowed to deploy international military forces to haiti, where the government is struggling to deal with riots ah, 1000 strictly the streets across haiti. demanding the country's prime minister resigned. the protest erupted hours after an emergency meeting of the un security council on the ongoing crisis. the local government has requested foreign troops are deployed immediately as the country struggles to tackle the unrest. the development comes a month after a local gang surrounded ac fuel terminal in the capitol, preventing its operation. katie has seen continuous mass protests with thousands of people demonstrating after the government cut fuel subsidies which lead to soaring prices. according to the world food program,
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4700000 people in haiti faced haven't tropic hunger, the united states and outs. on monday, it's preparing several un resolutions to help haiti, including one on an international assistance mission on the ground. the 2nd resolution we're working on with authorize a non u. n. international security assistance mission to help improve the security situation and enabled the flow of desperately needed humanitarian aid. this resolution will propose a limited, carefully scoped none un mission, led by a partner country with the deep, necessary experience required for such an effort to be effective. this statement follows the un chased recommendation to center rapid response forced to haiti. the u, as in canada, have already sent security equipment, including tactical and armored vehicles to the troubled island. but joe biden
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hasn't always shown an interest in hades affairs. patty just quietly sunk into the caribbean or rose up 300 feet. it wouldn't matter. hold on to the latin american and caribbean studies. professor daniel shaw says haitians want the you asked to stop meddling in their country or any quotation mark. this is what washing has done to panama to grenada, to the dominican republic, 1965. how many interventions and occupations washington continues to think that haiti, the caribbean, central american atmosphere, are back yard man will leave us alone. what i'm hearing from the haitians, both hearing the moment, cries hayes that they want to hear from the event as well as the boulevard, the balloons, the russians, the chinese, they want to hear from the multi polar world. not from the beautiful world of the united states in their lackeys,
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and they want to have critical conversations about he's future about reparations, about how to repair, how many centuries of brutal white supremacist exploitation there was a categorical. busy reach deck of by the in link in the winds. b 2, once again for the 4th time, 100 years occupied. 80 or ron has begun, we're finding it's crude oil in venezuela. this comes as the countries expand their overseas projects and bilateral ties. this was a long standing and 43 year old dream that was realized through the efforts of my colleagues at the national arrangement, oil refining and distribution company today around 100000 barrels of crude are being processed and benefits, refinery. and may say, ron invested $116000000.00 in repairing and expanding the facilities. in june present madero visited iran signing
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a 20 year cooperation road map followed by 60 memorandums of understanding sign in september. the states have boosted economic ties amid severe sanctions from the u. s. either in political analysts. diego, so kara says that iran and venezuela are experienced partners and their cooperation is based on mutual trust. it does shows that congress can actually struggle against this kind of measures. and this kind of acts of aggression against several countries, regardless of how this they are, especially on their own beliefs, induct induction about what to do in the world and in the right to sovereignty. and independence here in minnesota recently from 2022 to this year, especially on the oil and energy sector. because for example, and had a very bad moment when it's when i was lacking of fuel, you know, basically sense settled tank just to help curtail the crisis in bonilla. but if what i did the same thing back in 2009,
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10 and 1140 on when the stranglehold of sanctions, it's actually reaching mackenzie and i was actually on a, on a high ph. and it was actually affecting significantly their own energy sector. so these kind of exchanges have gotten incorporated, also based on trust in the disposal based on experience as some experts forecast the u. s. economy is almost certain to enter a recession and the next 12 months. joe biden is still sure that the u. s. economy stand strong, not concerned about the concern about the world. those are certainly confident words, but how do they stack up against reality? the white house says that its efforts against inflation are starting to work biden's chief economic adviser. cecilia arouse points to statistics regarding housing and employment data to make her case. we love having a very strong labor market, but it's been very, very strong. the employers are having a very hard time finding workers,
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but we saw some data last month. so work that employers are posting fewer job vacancies, which means that there's a little bit of using in the labor market without having any layoff. we can also see that the housing market is beginning to cool, and we know that housing prices as part of the challenge for families as part of our inflation challenges. now she is right us employers are having a hard time finding people to fill positions. so for now, all the necessary workers may be found, but what happens when there is anticipation of the worst, but us economists are predicting a recession within the next 12 months. the prediction is that as the u. s. federal reserve bank is working to fight inflation. the result will be the economy contracting, and jobs will be slashed. this can be found in the wall street journal's recent survey of american economists. the number of experts predicting a recession in the next 12 months is up to 63 percent from 49 percent back in july
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. now cecilia rouse has some other claims. she says the housing market is cooling, this is true. the prices have dropped a bit from the peak, but what is this really showing? demand has fallen amid the economic slowdown. americans cannot afford to keep buying homes as they once did. so the prices are dropping, and that is not a good sign at all. a lot of c, e o, 's and representatives of the business community are sounding the law arm and saying that the biden whitehouse is out of touch and that their policies are leading americans in the wrong direction. ceos are now preparing for near inevitable recessions in both the us and europe. at the same time, ceos continue to experience inflationary pressures with 59 percent reporting input costs over the past 3 months remained the same, arose with no easing expected by year end. moreover, at the start of 4th quarter, only 19 percent reported an increase in demand over the past 3 months,
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down from 38 percent in in 3rd quarter. it was back during the presidency of jimmy carter that americans 1st learned the term stagflation. that is stagnation and inflation at the same time, not a good situation at all. that seems to be where the white house and the federal reserve are leading the us economy strong as how may sound bold. but the actual facts are pretty concerning. once again, jill biden's bluster does not match the actual reality. caleb martin r t. new york geopolitical and market analysts, tom longo also believes the recession is around the corner and thinks that current us administration's policies are harming the economy. they've destroyed the u. s. economy come handed them off in our great economy, but certainly one of the best economies of the last 20 years. and they've gone out
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of the way actually kind of very methodically to destroy what they are. the united states economy by clamping down on oil and gas exploration and trying to raise taxes and re spending at a time. we don't need any of that stuff. is they created inflation or try not to pay the price for it. we're already facing sag place and i already believe that we're in a recession. so we're in a recession, we have inflation, that's the definition of citation. i think that it's going to continue to go on because the inflation itself is structural and it can't be fixed with monetary policy. but it can be fixed with a shift in fiscal policy. and the way you shift the, the way you improve fiscal policy in create that shift is by getting government out of the way i, by the ministration needs to become exactly the opposite of what has been the world's biggest technology company has fallen foul of us sanctions against china, apple has reportedly back pedals on its plans to use memory chips from the chinese
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producer y m t c. that's after lawmakers threaten american companies not to bond too closely with beijing. apple is playing with fire. it knows the security risks posed by e n. c memory technologies, if it moves forward, it will be subject to scrutiny like it has never seen from the federal government. we cannot allow chinese companies beholding to the communist party and our telecommunications networks and millions of americans iphones. the attack giant has had to go back on its plant of using chinese chips even after completing a long certification process. that's after the by an administration introduce restrictions this month, damaging china's tech industry and targeting imports from beijing as well as export to the country. the chinese chips are one of the most advanced on the market, as well as 20 percent cheaper than those of tech rivals. they are widely used in smartphones, personal computers and even servers. but despite the benefits of incorporating these components, b, u. s. has decided to crack down on their use,
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clashing with the principles of a level playing field. her american capitalism is a simple idea. open and fair competition. let me be very clear. capitalism without competition, isn't capitalism. it's exploitation. without healthy competition, big players can change and charge whatever they want and treat you. how are they want? while promoting bands on using tech elements from china, washington also plans to invest hundreds of billions into local firms where you're basing main competitors and the tech field. just a few months ago and anticipation of the government moved us. politicians started massive investments in american so my conductor firms hoping to gain profit. former new york university professor michael rectinwald's says the sanctions at washington
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imposes will cause an economic backlash. it's going to further cripple the u. s. economy, i don't think the american public has much knowledge about what's happening, the crippling sanctions that the, by the ministration putting on find the manufacturing an american manufacturing for that matter. it's starting so marcus, what they're going to do is end up destroying the industry overall. it's globally. and the reason they're doing it is so that they're comp on china applied and having so many compromised relationship with china to be his son. i think he's trying to prove that he has not, that he's not beholden to china. so it's very contradictory. what's happening here . it's both of these markets. both of these 3 should get out of the business of governmental control over industry and allow free markets to operate. and that's not what's happening at all in foreign policy, chief,
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joseph beretta has praised the blocks living conditions, describing the you as a garden that says europeans are hit by soaring energy costs, with many of those taking to the streets in protest, seemingly missing barrels memo. you do, he said, oh, we have built i would if it works, is the best combination over political freedom, economic prosperity, and social cohesion that the human kind has been able to build this 3 things together. the rest of the wallen, already well from the atlantic is actually about the rest of the world. most of the rest of the goal, it's a jungle and the jungle could invade the garden and the gardeners should take care of some hospitals in germany. one of the gardens richest economies, may have to shut down due to the energy crisis. that's according to the nation's health minister. however,
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berlin has rejected demands for financial aid from the countries hospital association that says some german politicians say the crisis could destabilized the countries democracy, fear and uncertainty are the fuel for extremists. and before the coming winter, people are experiencing such uncertainty as they have not experienced for a long time. the mix of crises, such as energy and corona virus, can lead to over strain and destabilization of democracy. therefore, democratic parties should take a clear position, argue less, and encourage citizens. no. so what did a coven, an energy crises have in common, other than the fact that they've each plunged europe deeper into trouble? well, both are also vance over which european leaders had a world of options and reacting. and in all cases, they chose the most heavy handed ideological path that not only aggravating problems for their own citizens in their daily lives. but, i mean, now they're causing electoral problems for the establishment. so now these establishment pictures are worried. they all risk blowing back in their faces as
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their citizens start showing a growing preference for politicians who had as little as possible to do with the establishment. they created this whole mass. oh, and by the way, here's yet another fine example of european establishment crisis management from just a few days ago. exhibit number 2000000, i guess at this point the former german parliamentary president and finance minister wolfgang shovel. this is the said for stand, it shouldn't be taken badly when we put on that oh jumper and then a 2nd jump and you'll be fine. but electricity is, of course, very important, but sometimes it might not be there. so you should always have some candles matches and a torch home. and of course it's important to know where they are. so if it suddenly becomes dog, you see the state is not just something that delivers all sorts of things to citizens. like a kind of supermarket, he got a lovely simplicity with which he is european elite you the problems that they have closed. none of them in germany, parents have the courage to stand up for their own industry that's being decimated
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by brussels block wide sanctions. but they sure don't lack any gul when it comes to standing up against their own citizens and basically telling them to just suck it up our candles. also going to power the german and industrial engine that drives the entire you. maybe he really think so after all these are the same, both the wrongly figured they could cut themselves off from cheap rushing gas or ukraine and power, the german economy purely with green energy pad that the, what carbon footprint that those things have been assigned one yet that's coming, i'm stir shovel also suggested the germans didn't turn the government to solve installation and energy problem. so i guess they should just count on government to create those problem. when you go in like this into the mindset of european leads to, is it any wonder citizens across europe including in germany, are already taken to the streets and protest of exploding costs of energy and daily living, and even demanding to withdraw from nato as french protesters did last weekend if
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the airplane establishment was actively trying to boost the european right way. well, they really couldn't go about it any other way. and wal internal economic issues in your persist something now is the time to pick a quarrel with china as a lead report by the walks foreign service advisors, e ministers to take a tougher line and also recommending that you diversify its supply chains away from china. adding that future challenges will wide and differences between the countries and claiming that brussels has failed to change paging political stance. however, a tougher stands on china. the main trading partner could hurt the blocks the economy as europe could lose up to $260000000000.00 per year from exports to the country. also putting your opinion, imports of chinese goods under threat that says the euro zone already has a foreign trade deficit. political commentator gene brick,
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mom has said that the west is damaging itself with sanctions against russia and its rhetoric against china. you know, they are completely crazy and therefore regulated stay there have been saving themselves by putting sanctions on the ocean that have not done nothing to stop the war and that are benefiting the u. s. in some ways, economically cleaning their economies. and now they want to take on china, i mean least close ways and she, she, she thinks jane is a danger to the u. k. but how could change the danger you can join us. no interesting in doing anything in the u. k. i mean, they want to develop themselves and they want to be richer than they are. they are still much poorer than united states. and they want to do and, and where is the addition to be the kids in the we depend on jane that would depend on chain of all kinds of goods and all kinds of even the whole materials and everything. how could you possibly, you know,
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get into effect from china after we are in the phase with russia, which we are losing. and in just completely crazy a saying that those who the gods want to, we know, destroy the blank blank they went out. and finally, that's all for now, be sure to check out our t dot com for all the latest breaking news. and i days will see you right back here at the top of the hour with the united states is i certainly fighting a little less than certainly a battle to preserve with stacy just as a lease of gotten themselves married to the notion of being the world here
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