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of course, or do school goals? i don't know who's got no for the don't know what to do with that. also come with all he thought it came us made and supplied drawings were used by ukraine in recent strikes on russian territory after spine washington thing. but u. s. weapons of not being used to hit targets inside russia with 10 explosion said buildings on to call on fire and the russian city of the yes, leaving one family wounded off the ukrainian forces shell residential areas with grad rockets. and in his latest active sense, the shape of russian media, the, you talk it thought the parent company with another round of sanctions ordering a free that the company's assets in europe.
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ah, it's 6 pm here in moscow. and this is on the international with the latest at world news update. a very welcome to you. the u. s. has produced on supply drones to ukraine to talk in russian infrastructure. that's according to our t sources. as this by washington, claiming that such weapons have not been used to hit russian territory. it's been determined that the ab onyx and control stations of the drones were manufactured by american company scepter works, which performed their initial calibration and testing at the scottsdale airport. and arizona analysis of the electronic units of intercept a drones showed that the ukrainian military also used these you avi's to attack infrastructure facilities in some stop all as well as the belgrade curse can varone as regions so familiar with the story told us that for the final drone assembly and
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test flights were conducted near a polish airport, which was used as the main nato hub for supplying weapons to care of the way these are said to be launched from the ukrainian cities of a desk and chris rock. the allegation contradicts washington's claims, that weapons apply to care have not been used to both sides. inside russia. we have not provided ukraine with weapons that is to use inside of russia. we've been very clear that these are defensive spots. we are, the president said very clearly some time ago. we are not enabling ukraine to strike the i'm beyond its borders. we saw us assholes, lieutenant colonel current queer tao ski says the use of us manufactured drones would be a dangerous step. it is concerning and alarming, and it is consistent with some of the other things we've seen leading up to this
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point. you know, the intelligence sharing that has been going on us intelligence and that kind of thing. certainly the assistance with some of the american weapon systems that are being sent to ukraine along with american operators and trainers for that equipment . concerns about special forces being forward being forward located in the surrounding countries including colon, but also the latter lithuania, latvia. those guys are allies there. so this is just one more step in a very dangerous direction. providers of arms, they're making a lot of money. their stock is growing. it's, it's doing well. there are they have guaranteed contracts well into the future. in part because of conflicts around the world, and specifically in due to the kind of money that's been spent on their company's products, going into ukraine and going into this war effort relating to ukraine to them. this
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is good business. we requested a response from the pentagon to the reports, but i get to hear anything back. we'll keep you updated on all the latest. nobody's 10 exclusions have rocks the don't. yes, capital overnight. local authority say a number of grounds of missiles with fine. it is a residential area, one of the buildings that was hit report, the court fire windows were blown out and then a tire floor was destroyed and another. when is this a missile fragments also struck a car, injuring a family inside. i was just a channel on see our big has heard from local residents about life on the siege. lindsey resumed his, i'm glad the auction. the ukrainian regime ignores all the rules and targets purely civilian areas. there are no military personnel, they're only local residents, small children leave here. i have no idea what they're doing and when it will end, the silly vanilla. there was massive shelling. 2 old women got so scared they
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fainted. we hope some one will help us. not a day goes by and announced without casualties and destruction. and the reason for this is the key of regimes. heavy shelling of residential areas. the shelling only grows more powerful day by day model. ukrainian shells on fires and western weapons are raining down on the heads of civilians, residential neighborhoods, places of worship, and hospitals have become legitimate targets of the key of regime the showing by ukrainian forces of this church and the centre of don't ask is irrefutable evidence of cubes, deliberate and planned crimes. medical who's lists of targets is consuming more and more solo at the curb. elbows even a mile president, vladimir putin has visited the command center for the military operation in ukraine . there he heard a report on the progress of the operation and held meetings with commanders while he became acquainted with the work of the joint staff of rushes onto. his
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near details have emerged in the case of an explosion of the polish police headquarters in walsall, allegedly caused by a grenade launcher, that was gifted to the country's police chief by ukraine. according to polish media, the weapon had been brought into the country by ukrainian official was by train without any security checks to people including the police chief sustained injuries during the blast. off the ceiling of the building was damaged by shrapnel. penguins, interior ministry says the explosive present was received after a meeting with ukraine's police and emergency services in warsaw. poland has demanded an explanation from key f, which has yet to comment on the incident. b. u is tightening the screws on media freedom and his latest package of sanctions, freezing art, easy or appealing fits in an effort to silence russia. my colleague, fear willa is about discuss the developments with ortiz, marina concert. all this is now the nines package of sanctions and they are supposed to be hard hitting as the european union has called them. and basically
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what we're seeing with our t's that they're sanctioning ours, he's paying company and not to the novice, the in europe. so basically brussels is season funds and assets belonging to r c as well as some other over channels. and not only that, they also want to make sure that there are no funds or economic resources made available to them whether it's directly or indirectly. and this not only affects entities, but also people associated with the company. this is what's interesting. and also another aspect to this is that there are more russian channels being sanctioned as well. some of them have just one news broadcast every day, for example. and what else do we know about this latest round of e u sanctions? well, it's a huge list of. busy not only people being sanctioned, but also different industries. so for example, we have now the latest, the number is up there. $1386.00 people who are sanctioned in total and
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$171.00 organizations. and they're really wants to make sure that it, it hits rush out where it hurts according to them. so for example, they're really targeting the rosters military industrial complex. they're looking at export restriction when it comes to technologies that contributes russia's military takes abilities and also its ability to work on certain technologies. they're trying to, we can russia when it comes to its military, there is also and other and the energy sector, for example, no new investments can be made by a foreign companies within roches energy sector. there's also a v, a sion and for example, more banks have been added. and what's interesting, they're cutting rushes access to drones. so not only is the direct exports of drone engines now forbidden to russia, but so to other countries that may circumvent this. and then, for example, through other countries,
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exports it to raso. so that's also not allowed. so this is a multifaceted attack on russia. absolutely. and through different industries, but particularly the military industrial complex. this is what they're really focusing on. and they want to make sure that russia is weekends on the battle ground, and some experts have already come out and set it. for example, with the freezing of the assets when it comes to our table. clearly what they've done so far by binding the channel on soup, for example, that hasn't worked. we know that there was a pole in germany recently where people that still wants to watch or still find ways to watch it. and you and i know that you can watch or is he not just on satellite cd, but you can go online and the people have been posting lots of videos. so that's what they're not happy with. and they're trying to make sure that it's sub found by cutting any funds that are made available to r t or any ways in which russia concert convent the sanctions and is remaining up and running that. and also the military aspect is very important. that's what
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they're trying to do to weaken it, but also the same time, this is what we're talking about. the european union has been saying all along that it's all for freedom of speech. while this doesn't look very much like freedom of speech when you're trying to completely shut down the other angle of the story. we spoke to a former c, i a analyst on c o. so c h, lars johnson, you say the west is telegraphing is weakness by censoring alternative viewpoints. the you cannot handle the truth. they keep projecting their own weakness their own faults, their own inability just to maintain proper armies and field the ammunition to keep them supplied. governments that engage in this kind of conduct are reflecting their own weakness their own impotence because they have their powerless to stop russia from working with other countries like india, like china, like south africa, even brazil, to form an independent group of nations that are not beholden to the west,
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if i've done a lot of television, i've done all the major american media, abc, cbs, nbc, all the cable channels, fox news, and i've done the b, b, c, r t is the only news channel we're, i've been asked to come on and you don't interview me in advance to find out if i'm going to say what you want to hear. you let me speak what i take. and i think that is a remarkable tribute to r t. so this is a desperate attempt, by the way, to try to keep their people blinded in an ignorance. but what's going to happen is reality will intrude. one of these days, ukraine will collapse, and russia will have its victory. and at that point, the west europe, in particular, is going to have to decide whether they want to continue to freeze in the dark, be without oil and gas, or if they want to become grownups and start dealing with russia in
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a respectful way. and have proper relationships the director of the us world health organization has accused a retreat and troops of killing his own uncle, along with other civilians and ethiopia as war. 20 grey province in october, the direct to claim that the international community wasn't paying enough attention to the conflict. so i think that it had spawned a health crisis that has now affected some 6000000 people. meanwhile, a youth foreign policy chief us at burrell, has expressed his frustration with the situation more than one months after a si fi came into effect in the region. then one thing that has kept me very busy, very sorry and very frustrated is ethiopia, not enough people talk about it. we don't talk a lot about ethiopia. yes. from time to time when their piece discussions. but what is happening in t grey's, the deadliest war we complain rightly about what is happening in ukraine. but what is happening in ethiopia is really awful. the war stands from
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a long standing confrontation between the government and the all thirties of the autonomous t gray region. it sparked a huge humanitarian crisis, which has left more than 5000000 people facing starvation. even though a cease fire agreement has been in place since november, if your opinions have criticized the e u foreign policy chief years that burrell accusing him of not doing enough to help and the suffering. the what, what i understood from burrell statements is that they don't want us to stay united by dividing us along ethnic lines, religion and language. so it is because they don't want peace to prevail, that they are going back and fanning the conflict so that we go back to war and remain weeks or so on. but now we have peace in our country, but they go back and try to bring up old wounds so that we go to war again. they look like they are helping us to reconcile it. but then you see them working hard to take us back to war. i got rid of it. there was no telling that the west stopped conspiring against us in old times or to day let alone ethiopia. they don't want to see africa develop too much. this is a fact that they could have done
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a lot in the past to stop the war, but instead they come and start fanning the conflict by exaggerating things. instead, they should work on preventing future conflict. there people are video understood, the conflict total, understand the conflict relative your policy to what they open or the way certain hours understand or perceive they're conflicting to gray when it comes to the numbers. so for the casual it is, he said, and he to speak to that her from 602800000 people love been keyed to for so so for our forces and d to gay forces are in the process of implementing that throws. it's obvious that hero can convey so they look and union would take her seriously. ukraine done african her country. so we can ruin that even aid has significant aliya decreased it not, not necessarily because of the conflict from europe them,
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but also on the occasion generally given to the africa. thousands of documents have been released relating to the 1963 assassination of than us president john f. kennedy. though j bite and specifies that further disclosures could take some time due to national security concerns. i agree that continued postponement of public disclosure of such information is warranted to protect against and identifiable harm to the military, defense intelligence operations, long foresman or the conduct of foreign relations that is of such gravity. but it outweighs the public interest in disclosure. just 5 percent remain redacted with a c. i a spokesperson, thank all will be released after i quote intensive one year review. kennedy was shot dead while writing in a most case through dallas on november 22nd. 1963 at the age of $46.00,
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thousands of tv shows films, books and articles of explore the idea that his death was the result of an elaborate conspiracy. although none half produced conclusive proof folks, news house, tucker carlson, sees no reason for any of the documents to still be withheld. is there a but 9 explanation for that for maintaining this level of secrecy for this many years. not the were aware of. and it is illegal. in 1992 congress passed the president john f. kennedy assassination records collection act. that act mandated, full disclosure of all documents by 201754 years after j. f. k was killed. the last administration promised to comply fully with that law, but under intense pressure from sky director mike pompeo with held in the end, thousands of pages of ca, documents. today this afternoon, the by the ministration did exactly the same thing. that would be thousands of pages of documents after nearly 60 years after the death of every single
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person involved. but we still can't see them clearance not to protect any person. they're all dead is to protect an institution. while conspiracy theorists still whisper about who pulled the trigger. john hinckley junior, this cia, a mysterious blank dogma, even acts a woody how's ins, father. we spoke to john curiosity, the house of whistleblowers, who discussed the reasons why congress continues to keep some documents secret. 59 years after the event, these documents are redacted in whole or in part bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama, donald trump, and joe biden, have all decided to keep these documents secret. i find it bizarre. nobody cares. after 59 years, nobody cares. there's no danger to the national security, so i think eventually cooler heads are going to prevail and these documents will be
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released. and i think that historians will be disappointed because i don't expect them to say anything important. there are conspiracy theories that the american mafia killed, kennedy that the soviet leadership killed kennedy that the cubans killed kennedy. i very slowly come to the conclusion that the c i a probably did have something to do with john kennedy's killing. we know that the cia hated kennedy because he didn't provide air cover during the bay of pigs, if that's the case, just in the interests of transparency and the rule of law. i would hope that if someone is at the cia and has information that can confirm or refute that theory, that they should come out with it. they jenkins lashed out that japan accusing it of high thing up. the chinese threats while stressing they claims that it, it is an unprecedented strategic challenge. a completely groundless to go out and of the japanese side. ignores facts deviates from its commitment to china. japan
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relations and grantly described as china. we once again urged the japanese side to adhere to the principle that the 2 countries are cooperative partners and do not pose a threat to each other. and i bring up the china threat to find an excuse for its mil to rebuild up. is them to fail as allegation coming, plans, military spending, spree, bye, take care that many see is violating his post world war 2 demilitarization policy to come to the doctor. $315000000000.00 military build up plan bringing his armed force investment to the 3rd highest, globally feminist a female casita said the changes were needed to, to the destructive activities of his neighbors as another worker. unfortunately, in the vicinity of our country, there are countries carrying out activities such as enhancement of nuclear capabilities. a rapid military build up an unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force in the next 5 years. in order to fundamentally reinforce our defense
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capabilities. we will implement a defense build up program worth about $315000000000.00 in 2027 with reinforced defense capabilities and complimentary initiatives. we will secure a defense budget of 2 percent of gdp. according to japan's constitution, after world war 2, the country forever renounced war and the use of offensive weapons. since the end of the occupation of the country, the 1950s, the u. s. has pushed japan to revise this article of the constitution encouraging the island to upgrade its military capabilities. however, in a 2014 change of policy, the japanese government allowed their military to fight in supportive allies under attack. nelson, one vice chairman of the shanghai center for international studies. thing tank say the world should pay close attention to japan as it builds up its military. japan is using what they call
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a strategic challenge from china to increase its defense budget. and this is something that i think the rest of the world will all have to watch very closely because japan is not supposed to to do that under its constitution. and this is an obvious pushing out the envelope using something that it doesn't really make sense. it's not that china is going to respond. china should not be the only country i respond to this happening. i think most of the countries or of the countries in the region in the, in asia, or just to have a clear memory of what happened during the 2nd world war and that they should all come up to, to respond to, to this upcoming incident. the u. k prime minister has reportedly ordered an audit of the countries arm supplies to ukraine. the movie said to have sparked
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fears that were she soon i could slash military aid to key f, which is already surpassed 2000000000 pounds this year. the audit is reported the end to providing clarity on how exactly the british weapons have been used by ukraine's army. british military officials dress that becoming months are crucial to winning the battle on the ground. it comes amid waiting support for the proxy war among some european nations of crossing germany, opposition politicians are urging berlin to stop sending arms to kenneth, which they've accused of trying to drag other countries into the conflicts medicine side zalinski stick. zalinski does not defend western values, though he is corrupt and his bond opposition parties and media in ukraine. he is responsible for war crimes, shut the door of peace negotiations with russia at the legislative level, and is allowed those accused of cooperate him of russia to be tortured and killed. cilenzo landscape carries out terrorist actions and tries to draw more and more
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western countries into his war, fruit, targeted hero vacations for the medium glass. oh me. while ukraine's president has reportedly been denied as speech at sunday's world cup final. cnn says faith turns down vladimir zalinski request to leave his statement to have his tongue a statement rather televised to head of the kickoff in canter. ralph t 9, my chairman of the german councils. the constitution on sovereignty shed his take on why the world is growing. wary of supporting ukraine is definitely ukraine fatigue and our country in germany because people can't hear it anymore. and they don't want to continue to be told that they have to suffer in order to help you crane. i see coming to an end as a conflict that is already a proxy warrant, or was, has been prophesied war between the united states of america and russia. as well as china, mr. fox, criticized iran for sending drones to russia to use and then respond and his that,
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that iran has become a party in this conflict by that. now, what is the difference when recent tanks, we also have party into conflict. and of course our constitutional saying that whoever's doing so and drawing the german people into a war is a subject to a penalty of at least 10 years is up to life. so mr. chancellor, on very thin ice, sending more arms and be one and all the know don't do it not only for the sake of a don't get gas and oil. now we also don't want to one day find ourselves. i'm seated again, like in 1945. well, the major powers come to you over our hats. thanks. keep his company here in asi international will be back in 30 minutes with no. ah,
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ah ah mm. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offense, bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk ah,
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the 1st time in history and entire countries, culture has been cancelled. the very modern weapon console culture really desperate, wonderful lucille malice, who thought when william frog here just misleading the one it would put glue. the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture near to know what the career of see, what was the zip code when your mouth for pure which of over your there is cia mozilla that go with them most of the temperature random the them we what rushes created over the past 1500 years, there's no question. partially condemned, reviled and rejected to sort of, i can use that it's a, but for me, at the will of bramble, there's a lot closer on a whole bunch. thank you said
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a little short list. joining total condemnation, gross daily, and now includes dostoevsky to cascade and shostakovich that i need to you all the pool left. but yes, you can see that with the w. do obama lee? you're not going to do that a little bit more. ah . 2 victor boot the russian arms dealer who had been incarcerated in one of the highest security penitentiaries in the united states for the last 12 years is now home with his family. after being exchanged for american, w and b, a star, brittany griner. she had been imprisoned in russia after being convicted on drug charges in a handful of interviews. good seems like a normal russian citizen,
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not somebody who has seen the worst of the american prison system has to offer. today we'll talk about what the experience was like for him. i'm john kerry aku and you're watching the whistleblowers. ah, the. 2 when i was at the cia in the early part of the last decade, victor boot was one of the agencies top targets the cia, the f, b i and the inner poll, searched for boot all over the world. they accused him of being in arms dealer, and one of the most dangerous men on the planet's boot was finally found in thailand where he was arrested and extradited to the united states. after being convicted on a myriad of charges, he was sent to the notorious communications management unit at the u. s. penitentiary in marietta, illinois until the creation of the so called super max prison at florence,
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colorado. marion was the toughest prison in america. some of the country's most dangerous and most high profile prisoners were kept there. and even then, the communications management unit, or c, m u, was set up to keep the most dangerous of the most dangerous prisoners, silent away from the press away from their friends, their family members, and even their own attorneys. this is of course, ridiculous. the c m use are used mainly to silence prisoners who are not at all dangerous, but they could be embarrassing to the federal bureau of prisons because they have access to the media or because they know something that could embarrass the american government. we'll talk about these notorious c m. use with dana, got his felt the wife had cmu prisoner, marty, got his felt marty served some of his time in the same communications management unit as victor boot and with famed drone whistleblower daniel hale. why is marty in prison? why does the u. s. government view him as a dangerous prisoner?
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it's because he initiated a computer deny l of service attack on a hospital in boston after the hospital had forcibly taken a sick young girl from her parents. and falsely accused them of abuse. the government's hypocrisy is incredible. here. dana, welcome to the show. you. thank you for having me. good to see you, dana dana, i've known you for a long time and we've talked about marty's case many, many times. even given my familiarity with his case, i'm just still as shocked now as i was when i 1st learned that marty was in a c. m. u. and i'm baffled over the bureau of prisons decision to try and silence him and people like him. marty was just recently transferred from the c m u in marion back to the countries other c m u in terra haute, indiana. that's the prison that also houses the federal death row. i want to begin by having you.
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