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and they cannot be difficult for them possible for them. i think, to imagine a world that's not led by the i stayed with . ah, 13 people are killed and dozens in here as a military. jack crashes near a residential building and southern russia. less than 200 kilometers from the border with ukraine. with mom look where i am. i'm already at home in russia. over a 100 russian citizens. the majority of what your civilian sailors have returned home and a prisoner exchange with ukraine were to receive service. women in return plus the u. s. calls for international troops to deploy to haiti, which has been gripped by riots over humanitarian crisis. the locals are gearing
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after protest against what they see as foreign intervention. and or iran begins refining it's crude oil and venezuela. as the countries continue to boost bilateral tides, amid the pressure from us sanctions with, from month out of the world, this is our to international. i merger blevins and these are the top stories this hour. we begin with the developing story and rushes, crossing our region where 13 people have been killed, including 3 children, and 19 more injured after a fighter jet crash near a residential building, felt 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 a large fire. officials say there was no explosion after the plane crash with
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a fuel leak causing the blaze. here's what i witnessed that i had to say, i a oh you'll, you'll be good to rules at all. the local officials say the fire in the residential building has now been extinguished. emergency services have finished searching through the rubble and say there appear to be no more victims. a state of emergency has been declared in the surrounding area with a special commission set to assess the buildings. condition ortiz ilia, per tranquil, has more details. the town of yay! square, the tragedy happened is on the as of c,
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which is in the same part of russia. as for example, door nance. crosstalk the remain 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 i munition on board. earlier we heard from the russian military officials that the aircraft suffered an engine feeler before it crashed, but the pilots have managed to eject safely. now we are hearing from the emergency 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 su $34.00 is a supersonic fighter jet. it has been in serve in the service already since 2014.
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so we cannot blame it on the lack of experience with this particular fighter jet rushes, senior officials, including the governor of the cross and our region, and also the minister of emergencies are on the way to the site of the crash. so we'll bring you more updates. how's they come in on that terrible tragedy? 110 russians, including 72 civilian sailors, have been returned by ukraine as part of a prisoner swap, rushes defense ministry says key at received 108 service women in the exchange. but for prisoners are now being transported to medical institutions for treatment. and rehabilitation, some thought they never come home after sustaining serious injuries. rodney little, anybody, sheila, 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
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me away, but i state when the 2nd line struck arrow, i thought i was dead because there were bodies everywhere and i was colored and blood. i heard someone say, this is how the 25th brigade operates. i realized that they were ukrainian forces. these are some of the sailors food trucks. ah, more than a 100 people who exchanged only for change loo, 60 of them. 2000000000 sailors, russian sailors who started the military operation. wayne ukrainian cool to detain health captivity for 8 months for no other reason. the russians, when russia started its 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. love will go and nobody answered our questions or told us about our status. we were sitting there like hostages,
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love when to put us down to think that there were some civilians who were threatening to call the security service of ukraine. so they would come for us. they were intimidating and provoking us trying to morally break us. they were denied basic english library supplies. they had a bunch of them for, they had the traveler. they were also the hood denied communication with their loved ones, with families with help, with no as with allied medical attention. we've already heard them saying that you have some way for them 58 to machine 2 of you know like 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 about medical assistance day. you had to submit a request and then wait 5 days, only then would they evacuate you. then now the safe and sound with fed judging by the the look of them,
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they're wrong with skinny and wasted. you got to get in contact with their loved ones with the families which life children with and to get back home. united states has vowed to deploy international military forces to haiti, where the government is struggling to deal with riots ah, 1000 suited histories across haiti on my name, 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 government has requested foreign troops are deployed immediately as the country struggles to tackle the unrest. but the protesters continue to show their disapproval of any such move. we don't need an activation of our country. we can find
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solutions in our own. why don't they strengthen the police and the army? woe to them if they come to our land because we don't need them here. today's the yes they're calling on foreign us to come and torture us because they already have a habit of doing this. they have already come 4 times to our country as an intervention force. this has never brought any changes to us. on the contrary, they gave the for president, could a talk, exiled him, grapes, stall, everything from our goes to all gold minds where calling all the united states, canada, and france, to remove the embassies from the country. we will burn them because we'll be doing the same as the people of broken offense. so 3 lanka, the haitians outrage with potential foreign troop deployment has escalated and recent weeks. while the u. s. continues to push for an international assistance mission on the ground. the 2nd resolution we're working on with authorize a nun,
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you an international security assistance mission to help improve the security situation and enabled the flow of desperately needed humanitarian aid. this resolution will propose a limit it 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 chiefs recommendation to send a rapid response forced to haiti the us and canada have already sent security equipment, including tactical and armored vehicles to the troubled island. latin american and caribbean studies. professor daniel shaw says haitians want us to stop meddling in their country. so i learned a quotation tomorrow. this is what washing has done to panama to grenada to the dominican republic, the 1965, how many interventions and occupations washington continues to bank,
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the caribbean. central american atmosphere or their backyard, they leave us alone. what i'm hearing from the haitian school here in the christ 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, 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 was a categorical. busy and oh, by the end in blink, in the winds, be to once again for the 4th time, 100 years occupy 80 or ron has begun refining as crude oil in venezuela. this comes as the countries expand their overseas projects and
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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 in venice, whalers refinery in may. tehran invested $116000000.00 in repairing and expanding the facilities, and jim president maduro visited iran signing a 20 year cooperation road map, followed by 16 memorandums of understanding signed in september. the states have boosted economic ties amid severe sanctions from the u. s. author and political analysts. diego, so kara says 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,
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induct induction about what to do in the world and in the right to sovereignty and independence. here in the front, recently from 2022 to this year, especially on the oil and energy sector. because for example, and a very bad moment when it's when i was lacking a fuel, you done basically sent several tankers to help curtail the crisis with a silent. but if one did the same thing back in 2009, 10 and 1140 done. when the straggled hold of sanctions restructuring, 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 corporate is also based on trust disposal based on experience as some experts forecast the u. s. economy is almost certain to enter a recession in the next 12 months. joe biden is still sure that you as the economy stand strong,
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i'm not concerned about the concern about 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. well, 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 challenging. 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,
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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 . 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
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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, 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, but 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
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r t new york to a political and market analysts. tom longo also believes the recession is around the corner and thinks the current us administration's policies are harming me. economy. they've destroyed the u. s. economy, ah, yeah, the trump handed them off in a great economy, but certainly one of the best economies of the last 20 years. and they've gone out of the weight, actually kind of very methodically to destroy. ah, what's there? the united states con me by clamping down on oil and gas exploration and trying to raise taxes and re spending of the time. we don't get any of us off is they created inflation or try not to pay the price for it. we're already facing cycling, and i really believe that we're in a recession. so we're in a recession. we have i 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,
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the way you improve fiscal policy in crate that shift is by, ah, getting government out of the way i, the by administration needs to become exactly the opposite of what it's been to a major event in china. and now we're the 3rd day of the chinese communist parties . congress is under way. ah, this summit focusing on domestic policy decisions, economic development, and foreign affairs, has seen some western media focus on apparent threats with beijing being accused of harboring super power ambitions, ramping up tensions with the u. s. and increasing the risk of war with taiwan. let's discuss this further with c g n correspondent, di who joining us now from beijing. thank you so much for joining us on the program
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. now as we know in a recent press conference at the congress of bloomberg journalists asked if china intends to substitute imports of natural gas, crude oil and iron, or is this on the agenda for beijing that we know of? well, that's right. on mondays press briefing. bloomberg reporter raised a question and the deputy director of the n d r c, or the national development reform mission said that china will, unswerving. we expand all around opening up and push economic will apply zation. and he said that there's going misunderstanding about some of the latest new patterns of developing the china adopted, such as be your circulation strategy, which basically means taking domestic development. it's the main se, what semester an international development, reinforcing each other. you said it's want, it's got by focusing on the domestic economy. china will somehow scaled back
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opening up efforts even turn to what he calls the self sufficient economy. he said that the rational behind that is the economic globalization has become an irreversible trend in china. has already been deeply integrated into the system and the international international economy, i should say. and china, the industries that china and many other countries have been highly inter connected and interdependent in china. i've been talking a lot about high standard. i said opening up lately. so that means china has continued whitening market access and shortening the negative list for an investment in a wanting to for the last regulation, including the board investment law, which protects in superstars for an investor is legitimate price and interest. so many experts believe that many of those initiatives,
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many of both moves made by china are a great, a very balanced models. and that is not only melody for itself is also offering its half of modernization for many other countries. so it has provided a clear france for posted elements. for example, we can see that from the belt road initiative from our 7 also vision of building a global community with a local community with a share future. now speaking of economic interest, some media have been speculating over the state of the chinese economy, citing the delay and the publication of the country's g d p report. are there currently any concerns about china's economy? that's right, that's been followed closely by media outlets. not just here in china, ballasa around the world. so trying to think now make a performance is gone through fluctuations this year, but it logged in continuous trend recovery in general at the well,
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i will look at the 1st quarter, china's economy logged a 4.8 percent growth. and then in the 2nd quarter in for 10 percent. and just so you know that when some of china's major cities like shanghai was in the middle of colbert outbreaks. and look at the numbers in the 3rd quarter, which are some of the latest figures that's available. we can actually see there is a notable sign of recovery for china economy. we look at some of the major economic indicators like investment, like industrial out sumption, like they, they happen all on the rebound curve. so that's why we zoom out a little bit. china economy has stood out on, you know, on the scale of the global economy. the countries inflation and mild and that's against the backdrop of sky high inflation, all across the world. and the countries employment numbers are been stable and is
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foreign exchange reserves at state above 3 trillion us dollars. so the message from the in the, are the official from that mondays as briefing as clear is that the challenges are here. but so are the opportunities because china has the largest middle income group in the world and it has a comprehensive industrial system. the sound industrial chain and an increasingly modern infrastructure. so all did combine offering an abundance marketplace for businesses in enterprise, which actually in the studio c, d, n correspondent, di, thank you so much for your time and insight. let's now go through some key points raised by the chinese leader and other delegates. the successful handling of the pandemic, g, d, p growth, fighting corruption,
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and reducing poverty were on the agenda was promises that china will stand against global hegemony and power politics. instead, supporting international justice and multilateral was them shooting thing also pledged the chinese military will be brought up to world class standard by 2027 and do stay with us as will be bringing you. the latest developments from the summit in beijing over the coming hours and days. ah, the world's biggest technology company has fallen foul of us sanctions against china. apple has reportedly back paddled on his plan to use memory chips from the chinese producer y m t c. that's after lawmakers threatened american companies not to bond too closely with beijing. apple is playing with fire. it knows the security risks posed by yancy memory technologies. if it moves forward,
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it will be subject to scrutiny like it has never seen from the federal government. we cannot allow chinese companies beholden to the communist party into our telecommunications networks and millions of americans. i phones this hack giant has had to go back on its plan of using chinese chips that to after the bind administration, introduced restrictions as month damaging china's tech industry and targeting imports from beijing as well as exports to the country. despite the benefits of incorporating chinese technology components, the u. s. has decided to crack down on their use clashing with the principles of a level playing field. the heart of 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 in charge, whatever they want and treat you,
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how are they want? let's go live now to brian for a lot of former us marine and geo political analysts. for more on this, brian is great to have you on the program today. now what you make a washington economic measures against china, do you think that they will benefit the u. s. economy at all? absolutely not. i mean, the 1st, the 1st ramification of, of this pressure that they're putting on apple is going to be held by apple. they're going to half the source chips from somewhere else that are not as appropriate. a will be more expensive and this will reduce apples, competitive, competitive, the nets over all. and it's very similar to how the u. s. tried to cut off russian hydrocarbons for europe. europe is now on competitive in terms of industry because of higher energy costs. so it's just the same process over and over again for the united states. now us officials love to talk about the principles of fair
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competition. but do you think that their actions actually correspond with those of, with those principles that they claim to support? absolutely not. when the president joe biden was talking about, no, no competition means exploitation. he was describing the united states, how the united states around the globe. and this is something that many nations and many more nations over time have been pointing out. now when it comes to that competition, what could be the reasons the u. s. views china as a competitor and continues to put pressure on beijing. it's for the simple fact that china is our competing united states. it will surpass the united states and there's nothing that you can do about those trying to has a larger population. they have world class infrastructure. they graduate millions more in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics yields every single year. they are going to surpass the united
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states and there's nothing that you can do about it and, and thinking that they can is delusional and delusion results in increasingly desperate and dangerous measures. now speaking of those measures, they're thinking us politicians are intentionally adding fuel to anti china sentiment right now. absolutely. the only way they can sell measures that are going to have a serious costs, not, not, not for china, china in the short term, long term. it's going to be americans, the only way to solve that is to convince americans that there's some sort of threats that makes all all of this trouble. but it's coming worth worth going through. and do you think that we can expect more restrictive measures against china or other countries coming from the united states? yes, the united states is going to continue pursuing what will be increasingly desperate measures they will be increasingly dangerous. and other nations around the world
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need to think about this, if it's china today, and the united states is able to, to somehow subordinate china. it will be every other nation tomorrow. this is something every nation. keep in mind, every company you keep in mind. now, do you think that the american people are fully aware of this and aware of what's at stake here when it comes to what their government is doing in relation to china right now? it's, it's hard to tell because when, when you look at american internal politics, that means that both sides have done a good job. convincing the american people that china is an enemy simply because it is surpassing the united states. it's very hard to very sad because before all of the started, china and the united states were building a constructive relationship. and now all of that has been thrust aside. yeah, certainly a lot of say care brian for a lot of former us marine and geopolitical analysts. thank you for your time and insight. thank you. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our
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t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour with so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very difficult. i'm time to sit down and talk with
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me. hello, welcome to was a part of the great polish right. i spent, he slept, he actually had to leave to see both the 1st and the 2nd world war remark to with band of he's live that we should not expect too much from the end of the world. even that death famine, the war and conquest. the 4 biblical horsemen of the apocalypse, already riding a top of our daily news bulletins, hasn't the world at least as we knew, it already ended. well to discuss it, i'm now enjoined by mid st training research professor at the higher school of economics in moscow. it's a training, it's always a great july for me to talk to. thank you very much for coming to the studio jokes on for inviting. thank you. now this mark this month marks the 60th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis and the you.
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