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a plane ticket, you queer to take a picture of a you have to put on a work even. this is not an emergency work is killed and several civilians wounded in alexis, ukraine. absolutely. in fact, when the city of denied russia and ukraine conduct yet another exchange of prisoners of war, this time releasing 50 soldiers from each side, we heard from some of them as they arrived in moscow. a we were of use towards should not even allowed to smoke. the insult us only gave us foods from time to time. and hans,
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call us on to you at federal lawmakers approve legislation to prohibit railway employees from conducting only the strike price. i made estimates that such a protest could cost the american economy $2000000000.00 per day with the line. good afternoon, good evening. what ever you are in the world? well, come to our tea international book austin. life from the capital. just gone for am hammered. glad to have you with this. i'm right, mommy. let's take a look at the top stories with this al right, so we're looking at the top so this an emergency worker has been reported killed and 3 civilians wounded in the latest round of ukraine. poorly attacks in the city
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of dusk. local officials say you play in full should have used domestic and nathan supplies are truly shells attack areas throughout the da at the public. more than 30 times over the past day, public infrastructure and dozens of residential building, good damage for the strikes. a kindergarten was among the structures that were damaged. fortunately, no charge was reported injured in that attack. we heard from one of the school employees about what happened we had the window shaking. every one ran out into the corridor and lay down on the floor. then the glass chatted. we were lying on the floor, so no one would be hurt. thank god, all of our employees are safe and alive that the building was badly damaged. 1235 windows. the roof was damaged when the doors came off and everything was hit by
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missiles frontman 0. there's no heating because the radiators were hit, so we shut him off. and the most important thing is that people are alive. nothing else matters. vision. rosa avenue crane have conducted yet another exchange of prisoners of war of the past day. this time releasing 50 soldiers from each side, the fried russian citizens of arrived in their homeland, at the mercy abby's in the most the region. so far, the size of the conflict have released a total of $500.00 prison warf since the beginning of last month. we heard from some of them about what they had to deal with in the training captivity or her shoulder were abuse, tortured, not even allowed to smoke. the insults at us only gave us food from time to time, and hans coughed us no room they would. should mirrors threatened to kill us by step in us to death beat us up to your interrogations. the singer officer always
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humiliated everyone constantly insulted us. sir this up with false information about attacks on civilians. we were given fruitless twice a day for a small reasons. they didn't behave like human beings or in the prison involved. they force us to learn the ukrainian national anthem and sing patriotic songs. if we refused, we were forced to do squats and pushups, even though we were injured. the marked us, the prison warden insulted us, told us to die. your husband battered her to nato, said it would be counterproductive to designate russia as a terrorist state because that could hinder western assistance to ukraine. on the question of whether or not nato is debating or discussing the possibility of designating russia as a terrorist state. the feeling in washington is that this really is a necessary at the moment, and in fact, kit be perhaps counterproductive. those words were in stark contrast to nature's
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consolidated position. the alliance is member states voted unanimously last month to designate russia as a terrorist state, and called for the creation of a special tribunal to investigate allegations of war crimes. still, they in parliament has also adopted the resolution to declare russia a status once or of terrorism. cooley, on its members status, to isolate moscow. but russia has slammed that move as pseudo legal, legal labeling of countries. the west doesn't like formal, painted, and security policy. i was, michael maloof says europe is yielding a conflict by encouraging ukraine's present zalinski even though the united states will declare russia as a, as a terrorist state, biden is leaving it up to the lensky to the side when and to, to maybe consider a in negotiate a settlement of some time and try to,
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to lessen the impact of this war on the, on, on the west. but europe, on the other hand just has completely. ready capitulated to zalinski and they believe his narrative and it's just not realistic given, given the reality on the ground there. i do know that there is an effort by the us, particularly since, so we just recently saw in fact the, the, the, the intelligence chiefs of the united states and russia getting together to discuss this. and this followed an initiative that i heard and with, with the colleagues from overseas, that there is a desire to have a ceasefire. and a i should say by moscow to have a cease fire and then have a negotiated settlement. and i think that that shows that the united states does
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not want to close any doors to that. it can the europeans continue this? no, absolutely not. they will be relying on the united states and it will not work because the united states is probably going to be much more restrictive than what it does provide in the future. and europe has, for some reason, doesn't understand that. resignation has revealed us police offices of fatally shot around a 1000 people per year. the last 5 years, according to research published by the washington post, american police officers kill 3 people on average every day. about 30 percent of those killed all african americans with the highest rates of shootings occurring in the traditional conservative states of new mexico, alaska, and oklahoma. so far this year, american police officers have killed 1054 people. the highest recorded number.
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we heard from a former director of the national black police association and says, the number remains, the lehigh despite measures taken to address the issue i think is, is a result of the military base to not the police department and less focus on our own on their mission, providing public safety. and because of that we've seen the increase and even in light of the reform, yes. after. so that's been going on in the country as a result of george for flow. it's there. we still see the escalation of d. s. at the hands of police officer, so i just, i just have not seen prove that they're taking that service. oh, you're a federal law makers have approve legislation to prohibit railway workers from
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conducting and labor strike president joe biden has back that decision as a nationwide railway protest could cost the u. s. economy up to $2000000000.00 per day on the scalable thing as the story. well, essentially this bill would outlaw a potential upcoming strike. i would force the railroad workers unions. that's 4 different unions that represent 55 percent of railroad workers in america. they would force them to accept a contract that they have already reject it. now the onions themselves are saying that they will go on strike anyway, regardless of whether or not it is illegal. but the biden administration has long presented itself as a friend of organized labor to no, you've heard me say many times i intend to be the most pro union present in the most pro unit administration, american history. that's why credit the white house task force on worker organization and palmer to make sure the choice to join
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a union belongs to workers along union is, are more fed, more support today in american public opinion than any time in 60 years now. that's joe biden. the u. s. president who has presented himself as the most pro labor pro labor union president in history such a big strong supporter of labor unions. but now he's pushing forward this piece of legislation that would outlaw a strike and basically take away the ability of railroad workers to withhold their labor in a strike. and he's saying, well, this has to be done because of the economic impact of such a strike. it would be devastating on the u. s. economy. well, many americans are looking at that and saying, well, what about all the inflation he's provide presided over. i mean, that's going to certainly have an impact on the u. s. economy. but when it comes to ukraine, the u. s. congress, both the house and the senate are happy to open up their checkbooks and pass legislation in may. there was $40000000000.00 provided to ukraine by the united
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states in september, an additional $12300000000.00 was passed by the us congress and provided to ukraine. meanwhile, if one looks at the polls, the u. s. public isn't deeply concerned about you. ukraine just isn't showing up among the top issues that americans are concerned about. americans are concerned about inflation, the economy. they're concerned about the danger of war. but this notion that, that ukraine and sending weapons and a do grant is one of their top concern. doesn't seem to be a priority, but regardless, we'd now see the binder administration on the brink of essentially turning it back and really doing significant damage to one of the strongest allies, the labor movement, taking away the ability of railroad workers to withhold their labor and go on strike. meanwhile, when it comes to ukraine, an issue that americans have just shown in poll after poll after poll, that they aren't deeply concerned about. we've seen the bio and ministration. never show any restraint and go ahead and provide whatever is asked for whatever is
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needed in a conflict that most americans just aren't interested in. nigeria has claimed that weapons used in the ukraine. conflicts have ended up being obtained by insurgents in africa. regrettably, the situation in the saw hill and the raging war in ukraine service, major sources of weapons and fighters that boasted the ranks of the terrorist in late chad region. weapons being used for the war in ukraine and russia are equally beginning to filter to the region. while he does then kill main lesson supply. i'm, it's been reported that both political policies in the us now agree on the need to strengthen the trucking of the weapons sent to ukraine. some will make us all saying that the current system isn't fit for that purpose, considering the client's high corruption rate. however, there's no consensus on how it should be. reforms form an idea unpleasant aspect
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aspirant and g, potential cit, strategist, add them a garber. the 2nd has told us weapons tracking is a serious issue. now we have the water, you politically, it will corrupt quantity, field bill, the love of employment into that 134. what coroner's what, you know, i didn't joining now. we have these them, we will see you when you're, when you go on. so he's very good now of the company blood, much and well with those are went to be shipped into our when people, when, when did they believe is actually a bit a cedar of you. and you will need to know that we need to really come together to see what we can do to prevent that kind of which is what it again if our listed in the president of our country is talking about intelligence or having reforms flowing into dr. digital florida exacerbate b u, so just it really articulate a serious because oper them cannot just talk. anyhow, we have to one strong participant diligence on, on that the,
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i don't want us to what is up on the quality of lecture is actually one of the majority is why we have this. insurgency is that a formula in almost school has to do way more for freedom of speech and tackling dis, information in a way you're finds appropriate if he wants twitter to be available to you to pay users. also wanting from the commissioner for the internal market. i welcome milan, musk statements of intent to get to it's a 2 point oh, ready for the a you digital services act, but also be clear that they're still huge. work ahead. twitter will have to implement transparent use of policies, significantly reinforced content, moderation and protect freedom of speech, tackled this information and resolve and limit targeted advertising. the pros, in 2022, the digital services act provides for the now centralized enforcement of data protection rules by the european commission. it means that under the new
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regulations they will be tougher oversight to such large online platforms as twitter. if the company is found not to be in compliance with the act, it can face a fine mounting to 6 percent of its global server. or even a ban on operating in the in all must pay off take over of twitter earlier this year. close quarter. not only in europe, but also across the atlantic wall, a number of high profile services, quitting the platform in protest of the promised change in policies in almost cause re activated donald trump's account. i'm vocally advocates, freedom of speech principles independent. just give a says the criticism of twitter shows a blog is uncomfortable with online freedom of expression. democracy is not the rule any more in your course. he would fight this information. but what do you mean?
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what do you call this information? the european commission is race, guess that if a twitter is given free reign, if people can comment as much as they want, if they have real freedom because on twitter, real freedom will be lacking. the subsidized stress, there is this warning shot by jerry, what one by european commission, but actually they know that they will have to 2 leg which are developed in europe, will continue its work and be free. s l must wants it to be a service. pri, mazda says he's personally, you raise a case, a whistleblower juliana falls with the u. s. government for a national is currently being held in prison in the u. k. his fighting a course against expedition to the u. s, and he's wanted on espionage charges. i have braces personally with the representatives of the united states government. my position is clear
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and has been made clear to the u. s. administration. that it is time that this matter be brought to a close. cold war, i saw his family for the prime, is it to intervene in the case i previously gone unanswered back in june. the p. m . rejected the demand to get involved and cool for the us to drop it. prosecution of the wiki, meeks co farmer, just to recap, and julian us was, was arrested by the u. k. authorities after they bundled him out of the ecuadorian embassy, where he'd been holdups in 2012. to this day, he remains in london's bell much prison pending washington's expedition request, if expedited, he will face up to one instantly 5 years in prison. if found guilty of espionage charges for publishing. thousands of linked documents, the director of the center of counter hedge,
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a monic studies. tim allison welcomed the australian pm's intervention, but believes is taken too long. anthony albany, slight. many in his party have been really saying one thing privately and doing nothing publicly and they are really looking for permission from some other players to move forward. and i move forward very cautiously. so it's a welcome move that he is rising up with the u. s. authorities, but he's raised without addressing any of the questions in principle. and he's raised after a large number of the corporate mediate the new york times washington post the guardian and so on have raised themselves. so in other words, it, it seems like a safe time for albany to start raising it. now. he's raising it in a, in a safe way, which might have some moral persuasion on the, by the administration who knows, but at least after all these many years, he is finally saying something joe is fall and has passed
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a resolution officially declaring a famine that occurred in the so that you clean territory. 90 years ago as genocide, russia foreign minister in turn has a keys and germany of delivery. distill thing, historical facts to serve current political purposes. the german political elite attempts to belittle its guilt using artificially contracted acts of genocide by ukrainian nationalist radicals and blaming the ussr for it. the german elite tries to whitewash the memory of countless inhumane crimes of unprecedented scale committed by nazi germany in the 2nd world war. the birth of joseph john paula lever supported, the move to call the deaths of millions of people, few political murder by the service ship it but this fight, the fight with a famine took place. not just a new grain, but also in other parts of the soviet union. in fact, the soviet government made an effort to provide food tiguan at the expense of other
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regions, ortiz at roman crossroads. as the details. germany declared that the radiant salmon in 19 thirties was actually a genocide called gold or more and was deliberately organized and supported by this fog of government. the actual history of what happened, of course, was not even taken into consideration ukrainian propagandists. and now german lawmakers make it seem as if ukraine was the only republic that suffered the hunger in the 1930s. however, in reality, other nations and parts of the country, including the vulgar region cassock, san and the north caucasus actually suffered a lot more. and those regions actually received by far less assistance from the central government than ukraine. furthermore, the germans, who recognized the famine as genocide, should look a little bit closer to home for the reasons why ukraine lost
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a significant part of its population. 1.3000000 ukrainians died and the nazi concentration camps the same number or killed at the front fighting against the germans. mind you, the armies led by hitler, were not exclusively german, as collaborators from elsewhere in europe also took part in multiple massacres. the heroics of the soldiers who fought in the 2nd world war are imprinted in the memories of several generations in the former soviet union in ukraine. even school children know that their ancestors fought against nazism of the 15 major fronts, more than half or led by marshals and generals who were of ukrainian origin. more than 16 percent of the red armies personnel were ukrainian. and that's about 7000000 people. they would have been highly unlikely to defend the ussr if committed genocide against them less than
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a decade earlier. russia's foreign ministry has called down. germany's recent political manifesto, stating that no amount of current virtuous signaling will wipe out the facts of the past. i think it's, it's so just so, so convenient to suddenly remember something that happened 90 years ago. i was forgetting everything else that happened. so i, i regarded as may opportunistic to now brand this genocide in my mind is up. so it was, it was never targeted against any specific people. it was not targeted against ukrainians or cossacks. now, 90 years later, in a, in a foreign parliament in germany, a country that is so guilty of the worst atrocities and war crimes ever committed in human history. to now make this the case of a resolution to condemn russia. specifically, it's not only opportunistic,
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it's very unsavory a germany hasn't cat for, for 70 years, for instance, about the worst massacre in, in world war 2. is history in, in about a yard just outside here. where in the 1st 2 days, in 1941 over 34000 people were killed by bullets corpses were piling up. the children were thrown into the corpses without being killed. it was one of the horrendous, the most horrific things that germany ever did in that terrible war and, and the german parliament has never bother. the head of the european council met with china's leaders easing pain. on thursday, the tolls came and made soaring tanza, though of the anti locked down protest in china, and its support for russia amid the queen conflict, i'll take on to be there. rachel marsden gives us her opinions on the matter. let's
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face with rising energy cost inflation de industrialization and a potential trade war with the u. s. u. think that when european council president shocked me, shed took a trip to beijing this week. his priority would have been to reaffirm the blocks relationship with its top economic trading partner. like it's life depended on it. the book has created enough economic problems for itself right now as the result of its own leadership propensity for approaching everything. so heavy handedly through an ideological prism rather than a pragmatic one, like with russia around the ukraine conflict, you think they might want to take a quick break from talking about ukraine's problems to focus on their own economic woes, which beijing just might be in a position to give them a hand with particularity, when she's in ping encouraged, a political resolution of ukraine conflict during shocking michelle's visit. solving the ukranian crisis through political means is in the best interest of europe and the common interest of all countries in eurasia. under current
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conditions, we must avoid escalation and expansion of the crisis and work for peace commission could have seized that as a point of mutual agreement and a launching pad to move on to their bilateral agenda. but apparently old habits die hard because shocked me shed, could not stop vouching russia and ask for the chinese prison it's held in doing so at the united nations security council. i'm sure that ally of russia she's in ping will get right on that voters before shock michelle's visit. there was a for the, the, a lot of commotion in the european diplomatic community over whether he should cancel the trip entirely. and if not that he should be absolutely ready to wag his finger at the chinese president for the chinese government's handling of the anti cove it loc downs and in suing protests. so what did shocking me should say to she shouldn't ping about the protests in china. while he told reporters that he
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underscored the important of the right to peaceful assembly and quote, the acceptance by society of the anti coded measures. just last year though, it was shock michelle who was calling on europe to fight against citizen resistance to anti coated jap mandates. doesn't sound like he had too much interest in respecting the popular will back home when he decided to force compliance. here's a quick reminder of what anti cupid restriction and mandate protests looked like back home in europe. a with
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jeremy said, also said the quote, european companies are available to provide vaccines if those vaccines are authorized by the chinese authorities. yeah. why not? why not get the chinese protesters protesting against your mandates as well? so european big pharma is apparently willing to sell the china. you don't say what a shock you go, visit the president of a country and offer him a drug deal. did you bring any samples with you? maybe you could have asked if anyone wanted to go shoot up the vaccines in the bathroom right then and there. in any case, good luck trying to keep any big farmer revenues rolling in from china. if you ever carries out that sanctions threat. well, that wraps up. this is our next russian devotee for my sense of source exclusive interview. and i'll be back until the hour with
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because of nature's insistence to expand eastward. we have the conflict in ukraine and ukraine is quickly becoming a failed state and to humanitarian crisis. nonetheless, nato is undeterred. this alliance continues to be the biggest threat to pan european security is also indifferent to the damage it does to the international system. lou needs to come to the russian state will never be unfolding no slam team div. asking him then i'll set that up for a group in the 55 with we will van in the european union,
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