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[000:00:00;00] with 13 people killed and dozens injured as a military jet crashes into a residential building in southern russia. less than 200 kilometers from the border with ukraine. when somebody get mom, look where i am. i'm already at home in russia. over $100.00 russians, the majority of which our civilian sailors have returned home in a prison, to swap with ukraine. also in the program, the u. s. calls for international troops to deploy to haiti,
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which is being gripped by riots over humanitarian crisis. what locals are protesting against what they see as foreign intervention. underwriter begins refining its crude oil in venezuela, as the countries continue to boost bilateral ties, mid pressure from us sanctions. with july, from our headquarters here in moscow, you're watching odyssey peter scott's here with the top stories this hour. we start off with the latest form brushes across nadar region where 13 people have been killed, including 3 children, and 19 more injured after a fighter jet, crushed into a residential building, the russian health ministry says that several people are still in a serious condition. now here's some c, c t, v footage, showing the moment that the fight to jet plummeted into the building causing a fire brushes. investigative committee has opened a criminal case. classifying the crush is
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a violation of flights procedures. it believes the crash was caused by a technical malfunction. official say, there was no explosion after the plane crashed on a fuel leak caused the blaze. is what some eye witnesses had to say? i ordered a. oh boy, you'll, you'll be a dugger. good. a local officials say that the fire in the residential building has now been extinguished. emergency services half finished searching through the rubble and say that appears to be no more victims. the states of emergencies being declared in the surrounding area with a special commission sets up to assess the buildings. condition ortiz, eli petrocca,
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has more the town of yay square. the tragedy happened is on the as off see, which is in the same part of russia. as for example, dorn, it's cross stove, the court main 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 to 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,
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of course, an astonishing seeing and a very gruesome tragedy. the su $34.00 is a supersonic fighter jet. it has been in servants in service, sorry since 2014. so we cannot blame it on the lack of experience with this particular fighter jet rushes, senior officials, including the governor of their crossing or region, and also the minister of emergencies are on the way to the site of the crash. so we will bring you more updates as they come in on that terrible tragedy. this morning, grieving locals have placed flowers and toys for the victims close to the sides. those injured and incidents are currently being treated in local hospitals. emergency services are continuing up the sides and they've rescued 68 people and evacuated hundreds more. many of whom have been put up in temporary accommodation is what locals have to say about the incidence. reducing the vocal and i was on the balcony. i live across the street. i heard a whistle and thought,
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well that's ok. planes often fly here. but this time i wondered why he was flying so low. and the next moment he falls, everything happened in a couple of seconds very quickly on the territory was immediately cordoned off. oh, we are grieving for the dead with the whole city. it's very scary. i can't even find the right words here. i cried all night. yes, as a small town, so every one here knows each other. this is our common tragedy. sicklerville. every one who is at home went outside, holding their phones. i've never seen so many people. every one supported each other, exchanged information. of course, at 1st we thought that we were being bombed, that very quickly, information came that it was an accident involving a plane in the news, a 110 russians, including 72 civilian sailors, have been returned by ukraine in a prison, a swap, rushes defense, ministry says the key of received a 108 service women in exchange, the free prisoners. it will now undergo medical checks. i'd be habilitation,
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i knew little anybody, dylan 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 they 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 error, i thought i was dead because there were bodies everywhere and i was colored in 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. and more than a 100 people who exchanged only succeed lou, 60 of them, 2000000000 sailors, russian sailors who was started, the military operation, plane ukrainian pool to undertake healthy captivity for 8 months, for no other reason of their 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,
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the boarder service came to check our identities. i think it was to stop people escaping logo and nobody answered our questions or told us about our status. we were sitting there like hostages love. when you put us on, think about 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 trade live. they will also do denied communication with their loved ones that families. i'm now with no as with allied medical attention, we've already heard them say from way far from 58 to machine 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
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submit a request and then wait 5 days only then would they evacuate you there. now the safe and sound with fed judging by the look of them, they ruled skinny and wasted, eager to get in contact with the loved ones that families, life children, and to get back home now with the ukraine. now where president zalinski says that 30 percent of the country's energy infrastructure has been destroyed within the past week, as russian missile strikes continue to day to near to regions largest thermal power plant was hit while in care must power outages were reported after multiple strikes on an energy facility. there are reports that the strike in the den f, a petrov area may have led to power outages in the neighboring kafka region. some ukrainian media have warned that massive power outages are also possible in of the
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large cities. the west of the country also saw energy infrastructure facilities hit by russian missile strikes with electricity and water shortages also reported in the north of the country. and moving on now, the united states has suggested deploying international military forces to haiti, where the government is struggling to deal with riots ah 1000 so teach across high 80. on monday to monday, the country's prime minister resign the process a rope said ours, after an emergency meeting of the un security council on the ongoing crisis. the government has requested a foreign troops are deployed immediately. the process is continued to show that disapproval. we don't need an explanation of our country. we can find solutions in our own. why don't they strengthen the police and the army? whoa to them if they come to our land, because we don't need them here today in the yes,
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they're calling on foreign us to common 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 a could a talk, exiled him grapes, stall, everything from our goes to all gold mines. where calling the united states, canada, and france to remove the embassies from the country, we would burn them because we will be doing the same as the people of broken fossil sri lanka. will the haitians outrage with potential foreign troop deployment has escalated in recent weeks while the u. s. continues to push for an international assistance mission on the ground? the 2nd resolution we're working on would 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
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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. with our statements follows the un chiefs recommendation to send a rapid response force to the country. the us and canada have already sent security equipment, including touch call, and ahmed vehicles to the troubled island. but in american and caribbean studies, professor daniel shaw says the haitians want us to stop meddling in their affairs. so our end in quotation mark, this is what washing his head down to panama. it's a grenade it to the dominican republic, the 1965. how many interventions and occupations washington continues the bank that haiti the caribbean, central american atmosphere, are back yard at the hey, man. leave us alone. what i'm hearing from the haitians, both hearing the development across haiti is that they want to hear from the event
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as well as the boulevard in the bolivians, the russians, the chinese, they want to hear from the multi polar world, not from the usual world of the united states in their lackeys and they want to have critical conversations about he future about reparations, about how to repair, how many centuries of brutal white supremacist exploitation was a categorical. busy deck of by the end in blank in the winds. b 2, once again for the 4th time, 100 years occupied. katie. oh, it's a rom now which has begun refining crude oil in venezuela. and it comes as the countries expand the overseas projects on the 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,
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company around 100000 barrels of crude are being processed daily in venezuela, bucking mates, around invested $116000000.00 in repairing and expanding facilities. the then in june, president maduro visited iran signing a 20 year cooperation road map, which was followed by 16 memorandums of understanding signed in september. and it's all comes amid severe sanctions from the u. s. author and political analyst, diego sic wera, says that iran and venezuela's cooperation is based on mutual trust. it does shows that congress can actually struggle against this kind of measures in 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 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, a very bad moment when it's when i was lacking of fuel it and basically sense
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settled tankless to help curtail the crisis even assailant. but if what did the same thing back in 2009, 10 and 1140 done when the stranglehold of sanctions was actually reaching against you. i was actually on our, on our 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 and his clothes are based on experience. and so my experts forecast the u. s. economy is almost certain to and said recession in the next 12 month. joe biden insist the u. s. coming on strong, i'm concerned about with 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 rouse,
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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, but we saw some data last month that work that employers are posting fewer job vacancies, which means that there's a little bit of eating in the labor market without having any layoffs. 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 challenge. and 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
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survey of american economists. the number of experts predicting a recession and the next 12 months is up to 63 percent up 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 a lot arm and saying that the biden white house is out of touch and that their policies are leading americans in the wrong direction. ceo's are now preparing for near inevitable recessions in both the u. s. and europe. at the same time, ceo's continued to experience inflationary pressures with 59 percent reporting input costs over the past 3 months remained the same or rose with no easing
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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 u. s. economy strong as hell may sound bold, but the actual facts are pretty concerning. once again, jill biden's bluster does not match the actual reality. caleb martin artsy new york, a geopolitical and markets on the list. tom longo also believes a recession is around the corner and he thinks the current usaa ministrations policies. well, they're just not helping. they've destroyed the u. s. economy come handed them off in a great economy,
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but certainly one of the best economies of the last 20 years. and they've gone out 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 the time. we don't need any of that stuff as 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 and create that shift is by getting government out of the way by the ministration needs to become exactly the opposite of what it's been a major event in china now where the 3rd day of the chinese
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communist party is congress is well underway. ah. the summits focusing on domestic policy decisions, economic development on foreign affairs has seen some western media focus on parents, threats with beijing being accused of harboring superpower ambitions and bumping up tensions on the u. s. and increasing the risk of war with tie one. earlier, my colleague, rachel blevins discussed the major takeaways from the congress with the gts correspondence di k. on mondays press briefing, bloomberg reporter raised a question and the deputy director of the n d r c or the national development reform commission said that china will unswerving lee expand all around opening up and push economic will apply zation and they said that there's going misunderstanding about some of the latest new patterns of developing the china job
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is 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 experts believe that many of those initiative, many post moves made by china are a great and very balanced models. and that is not only melacy for adults is also offering its path of modernization from many other countries. so as provided a clear blueprint for most development, for example, we can see that from the belt and road initiative from our 7 also vision of building a global community with global community with the share future. now speaking of economic interest, some media have been speculating over the state of the chinese economy, citing the delay in the publication of the countries g d p report. are there currently any concerns about china's economy? that's right,
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that's been followed closely by media outlets. not just here in china, ballasa around the world, so china think not make a performance has gone through fluctuations this year, but it logged in continuous trend recovery in general. the, well, i will look at the 1st quarter, china's economy logged a 4.8 percent growth and it will 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. let's go through some of the key points raised by the chinese leader and those delicates, that's the successful handling of the pandemic. g d, p growth fighting corruption on reducing poverty, which we're all on the agenda with promise is that china will stand against global hegemony and power politics. instead supporting international justice and multilateralism. sheeting ping also pledged the chinese military. it will be
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brought up sir. world class standards by 2027. so do stay with us as will bring you all the latest developments from that. so it's in beijing over the coming hours and days. ah. the world's biggest technology company has fallen fall of us sanctions against china. apples reportedly how to buck paddle on his funds to use memory chips from the chinese produce at y, m. c. c. that's after lawmakers in the u. s. a 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, 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 into our telecommunications networks and millions of americans. i phones thus after biden's administration introduced restrictions this month,
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damaging china's tech industry and targeting impulse both from beijing as well as export to the country. despite the benefits of incorporating chinese tech components, the u. s. has decided to crack down on the use clashing with the principles of a level playing field. hard american capitalism is a simple idea. open in 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. how are they want? earlier we spoke to brian berner take for me us maria geopolitical analyst who told us that the u. s. is aggressive attitude towards china. comes down to beijing out competing their rivals economically. china is how competing the united states, it will surpass the united states. and there's nothing that you can do about those trying to has
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a larger population. they have world class infrastructure and they graduate millions more in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics yield every single year. they are going to surpass the united states and there's nothing that you can do about it. and thinking that they can is delusional and delusion results in increasingly desperate and dangerous measures. the only way they can sell measures that are going to have a serious cost, 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 are some sort of threats that makes all, all of this trouble, that it's coming forth worth going for 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 need to think about 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,
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every company you keep in mind. one person in east africa died of starvation every 36 seconds without grims statistic was published by aux fun. as the region struggles with the worst drought seen in 40 years, us as the un food and agriculture organization has urged for a family to be officially declared in somalia, where thousands could die due to food shortages if measures on taken immediately. we should not wait for a famine declaration to act because then it will be too late when our from 2011, when we've faced the family situation and the famine declaration that the, by that time the famine was declared. half of that to have with 60000 people who died had already died. the current drought is the worst that we have a scene in the last 4 decades. it has affected about 7800000 people. so just to put things into perspective, this is about half of some alice population 90 percent of the countries facing his
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tween drought. the situation could be used by increasing imports of agricultural produce, with some plans arrive as part of the grain deal agreed between russia, turkey and ukraine, which aim to help the world's poorest countries. however, western promises of food aid to the most valuable nations. i have not yet been fulfilled. however, according to keith's own date, sir, just under $1000000.00 sons out of 5 and a half total has reached africa with the rest going to a high and middle income countries. on dr. james neuro, agricultural experts, an economist explained how extreme weather and western indifference affects africa . there is a major crisis in the corner of africa. ah, where i think there to be to be experiencing one of the biggest drugs over the last 60 years or 20 percent. 20000000 people. hi, beatrice reflected on about 5 or 6 countries within the home of africa affected.
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and i think the last time we had the same, you know, not to this magnitude, assuming her sister was in 2009. but this one ask, i mean because of lack of lead over the last 5 seasons. so yes, there is a very, very big disaster minute, a real being destroyed in allies are being rust. tissues of africa not always is not only is on the top least priority of western countries. i don't think even if you look at either location, i cut trade and or the other, but priority year. yes, he comes from economic development. i glow. think that western countries to give off because the priority is that's how the world is looking at 1 30 pm. moscow tie, mike peters got so many back again with another look at today's biggest stories in or out half an hour's time out to see them.
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ah ah ah ah ah mm hm. mm mm. welcome to was a part of the great polish right. i said he slept, he actually had to leave to see both the 1st and the 2nd world war remark to with
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band of he's live that we should not expect too much from the end of the world, even that death them in 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 dmitri 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 me. thank you. now this mark this month marks the 60th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis and the you just the other day published an article suggesting that for all the seeming similarities, the current confrontation between russia and the west is a far cry from the us soviet tensions why is that, well, there are several reasons for that. certainly you cannot step into the same river
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twice. and the russian federation, although it's just a new name for, for a tunnel. russia, as was the soviet union, it's still very different from the soviet union. it's different than its position in the world. most importantly, it's different and it's a national might. and it's different in the way that it's adversary or the united states then and now of use viewed russia. so basically what i'm arguing is that a non you 62 the united states could still afford a compromise with russia. well, this compromise was presented to the west and public as a wind for the united states. in fact, it was not images matter. optics matters today i can see no

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