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oh, good movie. yeah. mob movie ball her. ah ukrainian thought to admit that his unit course a russian drones hate a civilian building in kias by shooting it down that ukraine has been accusing russia of targeting residential areas which moscow denies you. countries fell to agree on a price cap on russian gas as they scrambled to prepare for the coming winter and will reportedly have to get through it without chinese export because said to have been suspended. also ahead. ah,
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that's public up rule in haiti against an international military intervention into the crisis stricken country proposed by the you with hello and welcome you, watching auntie international coming to you live at from moscow. it's good to have you with this. they found that we start this out with the latest from ukraine where theories of missile strikes have been reported across the country. on tuesday, the russian defense ministry said that lowest high precision attacks on ukrainian energy infrastructure and military command centers. okay, all the latest unverified pictures from the ne patrol square, the regions largest thermal power plant was hit. the reports that the missile strike may have led to power outages from neighboring hawk off region and verify damages from kias when mass power outages were reported off the multiple strikes on an energy supply facility outages being reported across the country on tuesday with
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ukrainian authorities asking people to drastically cut energy consumption. president lens, he say 30 percent of the country's energy infrastructure has been destroyed within the past week. a ukrainian military member has confirmed that a russian kamikaze drone crushed into a residential building and here on monday only because it had been shut down by the ukrainians. they shot out a damaged it. they changed it, sir. jack tree. we were shooting at the drawing. sorry. deviated little from the course, and if we hadn't shot the drone would have hit right on target. they would all hit their targets. yes, there were casualties. i saw them with my own eyes, and we brought them all out. ukrainian authorities have released this for ted showing several security officers trying to shoot down a small drone in the skies over here using their rifle. they apparently managed to hit the aircraft enough time to change its cause,
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and it was then seen crashing down and exploding on the road about a dozen meters away from the others. from the offices of several casualties have been reported in the ukrainian capital after a series of russian asked twice over the past week. ukraine has even released a mobile app to help civilians take part in intercepting drones and miss miles. people have been instructed to use the app to take pictures of incoming aerial threads and then click a button to send the data to the ukrainian military, which can use it to air defenses against the targets. instead of advising people to take shelter during an air strike, some ukrainian officials are now calling on civilians to come out and fire that personal weapons into the sky. most of us do want you can shoot down the she had drones. as soon as you hear the sound of a drone, and if you have a weapon to use, i also think that our hunters and other people who have firearms can and should be shooting them down, you know, cross to a former c i, a analyst,
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and c e o of berg associated larry johnson. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's good to for you. now, let's don't. what do you make at the fact that some ukrainian officials recording on civilians to come out and try to shoot down these drones themselves instead of sheltering for safety during air rates? a couple of words come to mind crazy. insane, dangerous. look, when people fire a rifle from the ground, the bullet goes up in the air. it does not magically then disappear or disintegrate . if that bullet doesn't hit something, it comes back at the ground and force it kill people on the ground. so if, if you're going to put hundreds of your premiums out of the streets, byron white into the air with, you know, i'm presuming it's a sub weight 62 by 51 car fringe end up with
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a lot civilian acid that are being or simply by these drones that do get shot down and crush it apartment, the given this time to give, urging civilians to expose themselves during, as trying to potentially increase the death toll and perhaps those death would then be blamed on in russia. sure. i mean that, that's number one. number 2, what it highlights is the complete inadequacy failure of ukraine's air defense system. or they can even call it a narrative system because it clearly they don't have an integrated system that can function to stop drones or missiles for that matter. so calling up on individuals to get out into the streets like this, particularly carry firearms. because i guarantee you, the average ukrainian carrying a rifle is not trained to use it safely. and more often than not,
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you're going to have people shooting each other negligent accidentally than the actually trying to bring down a drone. and that's we mentioned earlier in the program, a ukrainian soldier has admitted that a russian drone hit a residential building in kiev, only because the ukrainians had shot it down. it was actually aiming for an infrastructure target. so what do you make of the fact there was the media portray me, the incident is a deliberate attack on civilian well the, the other thing that the western media has ignored is the fact that some of the ukrainian, the, the, let's call them the, the legacy air defense systems, the s 300, the book that when they would fire and missed their target, those warheads would then to send back to the ground. it would have civilian targets. so i think the reality of, if there was an honest objective assessment done, they discover that ukrainians have killed and wounded more of their own citizens
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than anything that's been done to russian drums or missing them on the hands of one hand. what we've got these videos coming out encouraging people to come out with their rifles and shooting aerial targets. we've got ukraine's interior minnesota saying that it's dangerous untrained people to shoot drones. so we've got these mixed messages coming out of tia was, what do you make of that? it's called panic. you know when, when people have a clear plan and know what they're doing, they're not running around in 3 different directions. sort of like the proverbial chicken without its head off. and anybody ever seen a chicken without a head? well, no, it really goes running and all different directions and finally bleeds out. in a sense, that's what you crane is doing right now. there's the sending of the contradictory messages is underscores, the fact that they do not have a credible functional solution to prevent the strikes by the combination
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of the drones and missiles and rockets that required by the russian forces. president lensky recently twisted about what he claimed was a russian missile, hating a residential area of some sort. they say the miss, i was in fact to taught by the ukrainian air force. so the 1st one switch allegations have been made either. so what do you make of all they say then on surprising, do you think it is information more? well, one of the things that ukraine could very easily make it's case that all of these are a ronnie and drones, for example, by bringing the wreckage and showing actual markings that were in farsi. for example, that hasn't happened, or they said all this is a russian missile fly. bring the wreckage. there are, there are remnants of that missile that should show clearly that it was russia. if in fact, what's the lensky and company are saying?
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for heaven's they could even manufacturer, it wouldn't be true, but they could at least do a better job of making it up. they're not even doing that. so that, that tells me that if they had the evidence cold, they would be presenting the fact that they're not presenting clear evidence that would've died. russia tells me that this is just their attempt to blame russia for their own failings. many thanks for talking to us today is really good to get your inside. we've been speaking to for marcia, unless i'm ceo of a book associated larry johnson. thanks again. this is nikki. whenever latest one rushes class in the da region where 15 people are being killed, including 3 children, and 19 more injured. also 5 to jed crushed into a residential building of a health ministry. a several people are still in a serious condition. now the wreckage of the plane is being removed from the scene . maintenance services are finished, searching through the rubble and say,
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very paid to be no more victims. russia investigative committee has opened a criminal case, classifying the crash, a violation of flight procedures. it believe the crash was caused by a technical malfunction. the following images may be obsessing to you for people or be there letters from yay to the regions capital with another 2 victims, including a pregnant woman, being prepared for the transfer among the patients or to children in serious but stable conditions. a 5 year old girl and a 17 year old boy. all of the casualties are intensive care. what people have been placing slauson toys near the scene of the tragedy which came to the lives of several children. have some eye witnesses and locals have to say about the incident. reducing the ball was on the balcony, leave across the street. heard the whistle and thought, well, that's okay plain so from flight here. but this time i wonder why she was twice so low. and the next moment she false, everything happened in a couple of seconds very quickly. the territory was me do the court on the off
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a 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 gay. sc is a small town, so everyone here knows each other. this is our common tragedy. fuqua really, everyone who was at home went outside, holding their phones. i've never seen so many people. every one supported each other exchange information. of course, at 1st we thought that were being bombed, but very quickly, information came that it was an accident involving a plane. the jets initially appeared to have exploded as it came down near the building. but local officials say the massive blaze was caused by the ignition of fuel which boast from the jet tanks is as it fell, the pilots managed to safely a jackson, the now being questioned by russian investigators that they seek to determine the exact cause of the incident that
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e u has been unable to reach an agreement on a price cap on russian gas with member states divided on the issue of it. concerns over the energy crisis, without the china is said to have ousted state to owns gas import is to hold resolves to europe in order to protect its domestic supply, or to contribute to rachel moss to the hospital. so up until now, europe has been able to fall back on some other energy options and sticking it to russian president vladimir putin and cutting itself off from cheap russia gaster sanctions. specifically, the block had rely on liquefied natural gas from china, which as the world's largest buyer was selling europe a surplus. but even those options haven't been sufficient to avoid industrial closures rationing in winter blackout threats. but if you thought things couldn't possibly get a worse, well, they just might, yet, china is reportedly planning to stop selling it surplus to europe, the national development and reform commission, the nation's top economic planner, asked petro china co send opec and canoe guilty. d to keep winter cargoes for
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domestic use, a move by china to secure its own supply, could drain shipments to europe, and exacerbate the regions energy crunch. in the case of a cold winter. imagine that a country actually place in the interests of its own people. first, maybe you should have tried that instead of sacrificing the blocks on citizens coat for ukraine, and then whining about social unrest, well, touching their pearls over the rise of the anti establishment. right? so how much gas has china supply to the you? well, about 7 percent since i supply of its supply since the 1st half of the year, that support a to chinese broker figure, some of which is just rushing yes. so the china then export to europe because at the same time as china increased sales to europe, it's important l, n g from moscow did as well. so russia, yes, wandered through china has conveniently allow the you to maintain its virtuous public posture while effectively boosting russia,
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gas sales seems like the only big losers in this charade. are you citizens. and remember, this new supply cut would come at a time when you had already agreed on a block wide savings initiative of 10 percent energy savings until march 2023. so is that even enough? now, given these new development that that's a big question. but at least you can still rely on its best friend america, right. after all, it was washington that coax brussels into this reckless bender and into sanctioning itself. we're going to say with great friendship towards our american friends, our norwegian friends, that you are great. you provide us with gas, but there is one thing that can not last for long to pay $4.00 times the price. that isn't the exact meaning of friendship. oh, such great friends and great friendship that you have to bag them not to drastically overcharge you for gas. when the increasingly find themselves in a position of monopoly over your economy and industry. i believe that's called
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checkmate. so all the rest of the world adapt se carries on europe is operating from a position of weakness and desperation in even evoking a crap on the sale price of gas as a buyer. when the sellers have all the options in the world, literally, it's a race against the clock for europe at a winter. and the lights are already starting to flicker. the world health organization summit in berlin made a number of headlines than march the agenda of the 3 day meeting. oh scientists. rebellion came to be behind a demonstration at the conference venue. social system on the urgent action on the climate emergency. some blew themselves to the ground and others to the hotels from doors, while others triggered a fire alarm during jim and chancellor lashona his speech. so we're discussing testing is use someone prestige pi. oh,
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he's not really supporting all the base over here. they're doing some protests about climate and things like that. i think this would improve our discussion, and i think the best way to to discuss is just continue with it. well, in another incident, frankfurt, apple staff quit the heads of the african center for disease and control for so long. he nearly missed the summit. i'll commit all well accused officials of treating him like an illegal immigrants. i've been mistreated at frankfurt airport by immigration personnel who imagine i want to stay bach illegally. my attendance of the world health summit is now in doubt. i'm happier and safe for bucket home in africa. they invite you then mistreat you. of course, that he was heading back to africa, but eventually arrived at the summit, according to a spokesperson officials there. frankfurt airport denied any wrong doing, while germany's health minister said the incident was being investigated earlier.
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we spoke to leslie to canny. i been sociologist to and he says the event reveals the west south to choose when it comes to africa. that's not a line treat it if indeed he po, critical. right? but it's this, it was, you think, you, she, the world that we have to look at. and i'm like very, very have who is out of you got you, how long did it take you and companies to re upgrade property that some of them were funding the region, they work with the region. so we are well off. we know how long it took for them to react. if we're lucky, the war star of smith is involved with with know what happened. so my, lia gorly it immediately. oh, good. besides, if miss, you're on your ribbon is talking to laura g or farms, you know, those are, we know that we have suffered,
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that we know with more than you green use the united states has suggested deploying international military forces to haiti, where the government is struggling to deal with fights ah 1000 suit to the streets across haiti on monday, demanding the country's prime minister, resign the protests, the routed hours, often emergency meeting of the un security council. on the ongoing crisis. the government has requested foreign troops are deployed immediately for the protest is continue to show that disapproval. we don't need an activation of our country. we can find solutions in our own. why don't they strengthen the police and the army? woo to them if they come to our land because we don't need them here to jane the yes, they're colon on foreign us to common torture us because they already have a habit of doing this. they have already come for time. so our country as an
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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 charl gold mines. where calling in the united states, canada, and france to remove embassies from the country, we would burn them because we will be doing the same as the people of broken fossil to re lanka. meanwhile, a canadian military plane arrived in haiti on saturday. it's positive joint operations between us and canadian military forces and a tackling unrest on the island. the plain contained almost on tactical vehicles for haiti's police, as after the prime minister, haiti called for us and canadian support to stabilize the situation. but such actions have only intensified tensions in haiti as the equipment is to be used against, protested haitians, the outrage with potential of foreign trip deployment has escalated in recent weeks . while the u. s. continues to push for an international assistant commission on
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the grounds. russia has warned against foreign intervention. thank it's unacceptable. the 2nd resolution we're working on with authorize. i none. you an international security assistance mission to help improve the security situation and enabled the flow of desperately needed humanitarian, have childrens to we stress the external influence and a political processes of high achievers that are the subordination of this country to the ambitions of well known regional players who considered the american continent as i thought god is unacceptable. well, this time and 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 travelled islands. as, as china's deputy representative that the u. n. joins russia, invoicing opposition to foreign intervention. the time when the haitian government lacks legitimacy and is unable to govern while sending such
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a rapid action force to haiti received the understanding support and cooperation from the parties in haiti, or will it face resistance or even trigger violent confrontation from the population. latin american and caribbean studies. professor daniel, so says haitians want the us to stop meddling in the affairs. so, or any quotation mark. this is what washing has done to panama to grenada, to the dominican republic in 1965, how many interventions and occupations washington continues the bank that have the caribbean, central american hemisphere, or back yard. the mans. leave us alone. 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 bolivians, the russians, the chinese, they want to hear from the multi polar world. not from the universal 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 was a categorical. busy reach back in, oh, by the in link in the winds. big to once again for the 4th time, 100 years occupied. 81 person in east africa dies of starvation every 36 seconds. the grim statistic was published by oaks far as the region struggles with the worst route seen in decades. as, as the un food and agriculture organization has a, it's a famine to be officially declared in somalia, where thousands could die due to food shortages if measures are not taken immediately. we should not wait for a family decoration to act because then it will be too late. the current drought is the worst that we've seen in the last 4 decades. it is affected about 7800000
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people. so just to put things in perspective, this is about half of somalis population. 90 percent of the country is facing extreme drought. situation could be either by increasing imports of agricultural prod to use with some plans who arrived as part of the grain deal agreed between russia. turkey and you crane was saying to help the wells poorest countries of the western pharmacists of the day to the most vulnerable nations have not been fulfilled. according to care zone data is done to a 1000000 tons out of 5 and a half 1000000 total has reached africa with the rest going to high and middle income countries. with dr. james new row. and i could coach an expert on the economist explained how extreme weather and western indifference affects africa. issues a not only is on the top least priority to western countries. i don't think, even if you look at that location,
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you can create a t, as in tom, some economy development. i think that western countries because the communities there is a major crisis in the corner of africa. i think that is one of the biggest brought over the last 60 years or 20 percent 20000000 people have been adversely affect it and about 5 or 6 countries within the whole affect it. and i think the last time we had a lot of this magnitude, assuming i still seem to lows in the night, but this one has got me because of lack of late over the last 5 seasons. so yes, there is a very, very big disaster. recovery being destroyed and lies are being rushed. hey, ron has begun refining crude oil in venezuela. that comes as the countries expands
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the overseas projects and bi lateral ties. this was a long standing and 43 year old dream that was realized through the efforts of my colleagues at the national a rainy and oil refining and distribution company around 100000 barrels of crude, a being processed daily in venezuela. in may to ron invested $160000000.00 in repairing and expanding facilities that in june present the mature i visited iran, assigning a 20 year cooperation roadmap, followed by 60 memorandums of understanding. signed in september. you know, comes in severe sanctions from the u. s over on political analysts. diego sinclair says that iran on venezuela is cooperation and it's based on mutual trust . it does show 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 the right to sovereignty and independence. here in a sort of 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 looking a fuel, you know, basically sense several tankers to help curtail the crisis thing been assailant. but if we did the same thing back in 2009, 10 and 1148 on. when the stranglehold of sanctions actually reaching mackenzie and i was actually on our, on our high preacher what's actually affecting significantly their own energy sector. so these kind of exchanges have gotten corporate is also based on trust. and it's supposedly based on experience as some expos full cost, the u. s. economy is almost certain to enter every session in the next 12 months. so find, it insists that the u. s. economy stands strong, not concerned about i'm concerned about
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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, 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 easy 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
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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 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 bind white house is out of touch and that their
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policies are leading americans in the wrong direction. ceo's are now preparing for near inevitable recessions. in both the u. s. in 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 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, i was back during the presidency of jimmy carter that americans 1st learned the term stag flayson. 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
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japanese declines. market analyst tom longo said, believe the recession is around the corner and thinks the current usa ministrations policy thought, hell pay. they've destroyed the u. s. economy come 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 way, actually kind of very methodically to destroy. what's there, the united states economy by clamping down on oil and gas exploration and trying to raise taxes and re spending time. we don't do any of that stuff as they created inflation or try not to pay the price for it. we're already facing sacrifice, and i already believe that we're in a recession, so we're in a recession. we have my 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.

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