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ah, with i think on the infested gunfire russian food involving one of the most significant, vital grounds of the day in conflict with strength and its military presence. new china's voters are pressing for harsh restrictions on high tech for ages largest economy. china has reopened his borders off the years of co with the government now expecting an estimated 2000000 5th take place in the country. in the coming weeks,
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crowds take to the status of brazil's major cities to support president lunar the silver following a violent attended to the national capital with good morning i welcome to request life from the russian capital. i'm right, mommy and it's great to have you with us. let's take a look at today's top stories and says, fighting is reported in the don't ask for public as russian troops make advances towards the strategic, the important city for control of the region. this is the latest i'm verified footage, coming in from the front line to the street bottles in a suburb of the city. are you creating kernel in command of the towns defenses has reportedly being killed amid the fighting logo of the hills. se
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ukrainian for his have been shelling cities throughout the region with more than 50 auxilary around lo, the pulse. 24 hours damaging a palmer buildings and killing at least one a. civilian ortiz, roman crossovers in the regional capital of the us. one of the most shall cities of the conflicts on this free several houses were destroyed by the mouth, the launch rockets, systems grad. this fragment of a show can not be extracted at the moment. now the house behind me. luckily the residents have left a long time ago. however, there are several families on the streets who recall what happened. you pretty and wishing villa i was here during the attack and it was really awful sitting and wondering whether it would strike here. a neighbors who raj was hit and half his house was destroyed. it's been really difficult for him. we'll just talk you. but really deal is to the of these fragments all impacted here at different times. starting with the soviet mortars in 2014. and these are already new nato,
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a 155 millimeter shells. these looked like chuck shells. we examined everything, how they flew here, and what destruction they caused. we, those who survived have examined this all. many times. he re considers himself lucky to be alive at his house was a shelled several times over all these years. but his property is been damaged time and again he's just one of her thousands of people here in dan boss who's suffered as a result of ukrainian artillery shelling. of course, the locals hope that all ukrainian war crimes will find that a face justice room on coffer f r t. the nest republic. meanwhile, who has been complaining that the west isn't providing enough weaponry to kill the russians? ukraine is grateful to partners for their military aid, but we should remain honest with one another. no one has done enough as long as russian boots remain on ukrainian ground. arming our country for victory is the
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shortest way to restoring peace and security in europe and beyond. it comes of overhauls that the u. k. is considering sending a number of challenges tanks, the ukraine lawfully the u. s. and germany said they would provide 50 bradley and 14 mazda armed vehicles, respectively, crosses from mrs. safari there. so it is 30 a mixed and recognizance vehicles in what appeared to be a coordinated set of announcements. germany also hasn't ruled out de la rays of heavy leopard tank sea agree browse according to the gunners economy. mr. weasel, levine, the residents of germany's national capital. many said that supplying more moved free equipment, worley for long the conflict was our choice not are, this is a lot of especially since it's coming from a government that claims to be green and to have green values or left wing value sensor on pace and things like that, make peace with our arms and above,
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but instead they try to achieve peace by supplying war machines. and to me, that's a perverted logic of people who think like this is who think them or weapons help any one. but the arms industry. i don't know what's wrong with their brains and what's happening inside of their minds, sort of an industry as which fin. okay, well, i'm definitely not a fan of the way germany is handling the issue of arms supplies. i know that there is a huge market for this, but i don't like the fact that we are supporting it in such a strong way. i think that money might simply be more important than the opinion of the people like it is often the case. unfortunately, let our get us, i don't want the government to simply ignore that. people, you know, maybe they should give better explanations for their reasoning. but they should also take the opinion of the people in. so count or we heard from a high ranking, german nor maker says a continued western om supplies make it difficult to proceed with any kind of peace talks. the ukraine has been calling for increased
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western military support for the since the beginning of the conflict initially that support was more limited at the west is down step ga, dot equity debit to blair. i think hard to you grades attitude. so if what is interesting did a piece for resolution piece for the quick piece for resolution about this conflict, bio dependent is that the west and that into the west and the increase in rest ability to support is not helpful. the best be the recent poll, which shows that 49 percent of the job and population opposed to any kind of military support for your grade. why is the government but chris to get ahead of the less?
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well, it shows that the government is obviously not responsive to the popular desire for peace. unfortunately, for my point of view, job, but the political establishment has changed position as they've got a lot further than the previous china has reopened as borders also 3 years or travel restrictions imposed over the coping. pandemic removal of the restrictions has coincided with a traditional holiday season during which the chinese government has an estimated 2000000000 trips will take place beijing previous, the faith international backlash over 0 tolerance. cobit policies, which still the world's 2nd largest economy and even sparks domestic protests. the lifting of the measures has a vote,
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concerns around the world by the re emergence of the pandemic. e countries, particularly the popular tourist destinations, france, italy, and spain have strongly recommended that chinese passengers take cobra tests before flying to the block. that's close to live. now to see g, t and reports from beijing chin 0. i'm apologies for not for your name or pronouncing your name correctly. anyway, let's look at what's going on. so wasn't reactions, are we seeing from the general population regarding the lifting of these restrictions belief or i variety so what we're seeing here on the ground is that expert actually say that the peak of infection has been over in greater cities such as the chinese capital of major cities and shanghai, and also north and part of china. but now the pressure prevention and control of cobit and has lowly shifted to rural areas. as the traveler rush for spring of the
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season is coming up and also in incense of the sentiment that you're talking about is that people are a little bit anxious about opening as because a come at such a quick turn that people some of them are feeling the fever, the high fever, as well as to our throat at home, and also in terms of the policy, has change in multiple levels in terms of warranty, as well as a testing policy. so no warranties are required and also no mass testing. pcr has, are now conducted on the streets as previously, and also how spittles are receiving patients and reporting. the cases have changed because previously covered in 1900 as class to classified as a category being a category 8, and bishop pushes to see. but now is lower to category b. so all those policies are actually change and multiple levels. so people who are
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about a little anxious before and also official, have recognized the structural shortage of some of the major medicines to tackle fever. but now everything is catch up and people are actually on the streets now is very crowded in beijing, especially in traffic during rush hours. so everything is back to normal, especially for the upcoming spring festival holiday. back to studio. right. thanks so much enjoy. before you go, let me just quickly, i'll see one thing is this. it has a government said anything about the poem and see of this really is a temporary thing for the holiday season, or is it a permanent, more permanent? are you talking about the policy in jama? literally, if he exactly of the or the research. yeah. so, so this is a national change of policy. so since the category of the disease has change, that means are now people pretty much,
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they also white pretty much do leave the auto info or a tracking where people have been to, to tractor infections the route of how disease are spreading. so this is a long term plan that the country is now going down to such, for example, warranty. so we went international flights come in the courting, those are now no longer is this. so people just come in with their proof of 40 our p. c. our negative test results and also as long as they are healthy, they're tested negative. they can come in to a china and also enjoy the holiday. that's all i have for now back. thanks for joining us here at t o is a pleasure talking to you. thanks again. right, let's continue. now. there's been a growing rift within the u. s. republican policy about whether to cut the national murphy budget with some senior members adelman the speaking out about it,
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published on tony gonzalez, however, says that reducing defense spending would be a bad idea. this has proposed billions of dollars cut to defense, which i think is a horrible idea when you have aggressive russia and ukraine, you've got a growing threat of china in the pacific. you know, i'm going to visit taiwan here in a couple of weeks. how am i going to look at our allies in the i and say, i need you to increase your defense budget, but yet america is going to decrease ours. it was a historic 15 rounds of voting. it hasn't taken that long to elect a new speaker. the house since 1859 on a white, a historic moment. now it exposed very big divisions within the republican party. there are very, very different perspectives in the single party that has taken control of the house of representatives. now at one moment, this intense war of words looked as if it was turning into a physical fight. there's an image that has surfaced of a we had
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a situation where republican a mike rogers from alabama was being physically restrain. as he was yelling at matt yates, now matt gates voted against kevin mccarthy. being the new speaker. i got rather intense. and then we had mat gates voted against kevin mccarthy for ultimately changing his mind. we had mat yates, i got to the point that mat gates bob was being called a fraud by his own party. this is what was said. nat gates is a fraud. every time he voted against kevin mccarthy, last week he sent out a fundraising email. what he saw last week was a constitutional process diminished by those kinds of political actions. we don't know what they got or didn't get. we haven't seen it. we don't have any idea what promises were made or what gentlemen's handshakes were made. one of the key issues of contention was a proposed cap on funding to ukraine. some in the more conservative and far right wing of the republican party just don't buy in the idea that more us money should
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be flowing into ukraine. they're not happy with the huge amounts of money the united states has been pouring here. ah, and it's also important to note that kevin mccarthy now that he has been elected speaker, the house, he still has a big fight ahead of him. i'll be fighting over the rules were debate in the house of representatives and zalinski, the ukrainian leader was the 1st to congratulate kevin mccarthy on social media and congratulate him on becoming speaker. the house of representatives bought the twitter exchange didn't go the way many were expecting. and here's how things went down. lens lensky chimed in to congratulate kevin mccarthy. you have got to be joking. you pathetic little welfare queen. so now you got your boy kevin, and your little hands are out begging for our money again. you discussed me. zalinski is excited that his unlimited h. e. m is back up and running. no one wants to give you money any more, go away. so as you can see. 8 this is not exactly the image that biting in his
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administration of tried to present a fried, to present the united states is all in favor, all and supported for more and more money and weapons. and the key of i, however, of the details, i don't seem to mask that public opinion. polls show that americans are more concerned about problems here at home than they are about the situation in eastern europe. it's also important to note that kevin mccarthy, while he may now have the speakership, is probably going to have a tough year ahead of them. 2023 is a year in which there's not only going to be intense division between democrats and republicans. but now we see pretty blatantly there will be intense divisions between republicans and other republicans we heard from just john, we're rolling, who serves the us, isn't inclined to reduce lunch, yay, to green, because that would be unprofitable. he can say all that he wants, and let's look, let's look at the results when, when push comes to shove, but what happens they're,
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they're not going to cut. they're not going to could 8. so ukraine, american age, ukraine is only going to intensify. they will push it somehow through hook or by crook. they're going to push more and more weapons and into ukraine, more and more money down the black hole that ukraine is. so i, i do not trust anything. he says, the host he would say, probably will say anything to appease that patriotic wing of the republican party. so, with me very clear about that american support. america has gone too far. they've not america. does the very clear about this? the white house, really? the white house, together with the establishment, republicans and democrats, right? they have gone too far. they've done, they've crossed the rubicon. they've committed far too many resources to ukraine as they caught it's our investment, right? remember, quote unquote investment, as you said, when you spoke to congress, your investment. yeah. for them, it's a big business. the big business,
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invest too much money in ukraine and they, they can't back out now they can't back out. so what do you do? they're going to keep investing, as they say, investing more and more money in this war. it's for them as a business venture. so unfortunately, we are all good news for the really to lead and all bad news for the ukrainian people. i think we're going to lose and ukraine. yes. so i wouldn't be very clear. we are going to lose ukraine. the us has been pressing its allies, restrict high tech excellence to china, including discussions with japan, the netherlands, and south korea. that's according to the us ambassador to japan. ahead of expected, further senior level talks in washington. you've got to work through not just japan, but you've got to work through obviously, korea. you've got to work through the dutch. all the parties are the table. all the parties have mutual shared interest in the outcome. everybody has different aspects
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of the industry. the deal been sort will not be just bilateral. it must be multilateral. o, 3 u. s. allies are essential suppliers for china as high tech sector. the netherlands is the largest provider of computer chip maintenance services. japan is among those top suppliers of equipment necessary for semiconductor production, while both south korea and japan, the biggest exports as of computer chips to china. now, while the u. s. fries have cut off china from advanced monitors. it is also pumping up military presence in the region. now let's examine this issue more closely. the u. s. engages in military corporation and drills with almost every country in the region. and it's set up monthly basis, close to tires border, including via the orcus defense brooks. with australia, the top us regional commander, as even hinted at the ukraine type of military scenario. regarding china. why have
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we achieved the level of success we've achieved in ukraine a big part of that has been because after russian aggression in 2014 in 2015, we earnestly got after preparing for future conflict training for the ukrainians. pre positioning of supplies, identification of sites from which we could operate, support, and sustain operations. we call that setting the theater. and we are setting the theater in japan, in the philippines and in other locations. the situation resembles the actions of the united states against russia before the claim. conflicts with similar you estimates your presence in post soviet states. i'm former eastern bloc murphy drills on russian western board, also making russia a most sanction country ever. and now moscow is a hot conflict with its naval ukraine. mat robson form a devotee miss of foreign affairs. the news even tells us that the u. s. ultimate goal for china is,
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will be trying the same thing with taiwan and not directly and all the united states soldiers on the ground at the stage, but to use all the countries to be involved taiwan itself. all the people who inhabit taiwan is embarked upon an aggressive strategy both against russia because of its independence policies and china buzz. it's independent policies. and because it also has a very strong position in terms of the role of those, the state governments, all of this could be resolved peacefully, cooperatively. countries can have the differences that don't have to go to war for that. unfortunately, the final step for the united states, as in any large period of country, is to have war to get us way and best. the big danger for the world
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us was, and joe biden recently the, the country, the border with mexico for the 1st time since taking office 2 years ago was to assess efforts to counter the growing migrant prices. for a while, texas is a republican governor, has pin the blame directly on by them the president to cause the chaos at the border needed to be here. it just so happens. he's 2 years and about $20000000000.00 too late. biden's visit last the 4 hours, the local authorities in the border town of el paso, made sure to thoroughly prepare the town before welcoming him, including tearing down migrants temps. i'm sending hundreds of them back across the borders of mexico into u. s. customs say there's more than 2000000 people crossed into the u. s. last year, half of them through mexico. meanwhile, only last week, washington now see it another security assistance package to ukraine. worth almost
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$3000000000.00. the overall aid provided to key by biden's administration is estimated around $50000000000.00, which includes man, terry, and financial and to support a number of republicans are increasingly questioning the large amounts of u. s. a. that being delivered to ukraine, emitted kit domestic problems ignored, and on the 5 let's, let's live now to american television host. i'm to compensate. just leave steve. my pleasure, steve. great to see if i've gone again for joining us now. about president wiley visit to the southern board. i mean, would you say, i mean, what would you say the immediate purpose of this trip virus? well, i think that of who's getting criticism from both sides. you know, you mentioned what the governor of texas said about the joe biden. he met joe biden on the tarmac when air force one landed in texas, and he handed him
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a letter which said exactly what you said. among other things, it said you're 2 years and 20 about $20000000000.00 too late. joe biden took the letter, but then later on, put the blame of course on, on republicans. look. he spent 4 hours there he hadn't been there since he was president of the united states. you mentioned that el paso, make sure that the president would not see any of the encampments where the illegals, from, from the border, with mexico were sleeping on the streets of el paso, joe biden, and not see any illegals crossing into the country. he came in. i visited a point of entry, which is not where the illegals come through. he did not talk to anybody who lives in el paso, a farmer's residence who have to deal with this day in and day out, spoke with nobody. he walked along the border by the wall, the same wall, which he wants to tear down, which you will never spend. another dining says to fund to keep building,
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to keep the illegal immigrants out. so it was a photo op. it was sanitize, it was ridiculous, and it's not just me and people on the right saying that you have human rights groups that are very fed up with joe biden. and his immigration policies as well. so this, this trip was, you know, jen, saki, his former press spokesman, who's now at emerson. b. c, said it best last friday before he went to the border. he, she was asked, why is he going to the border? and she said so that he can say he went and then he could say to the republicans, now what are you going to do? so it, there was never any going to be any substance. and it said that that's the way he chose to do it. i see in the mit is important, i mean his visit that was a photo op. he said, is it in the, is he trying to raise his brain things that he said, i've been there that said done. i don't need to go again as it was that the whole
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aim of the whole thing not to actually solve any problems. right? that, and the famous line from the democrats is always, you know, from day one by the proposed immigration reform. but, but the immigration reform hasn't happened since the reagan administration, because in subsequent years, in decades, the democrats always propose immigration reform. you want border security, you want to wall, you want this and that amnesty for the illegals. who have been in this country and are in this country, that's their main part of immigration reform. and the republicans what no part of any amnesty. so it's dead on arrival, it's a poison pill. so biden said after the trip, you know, yes, i've been to the border and you know, on day one i made a proposal. now one of the republicans going to do, and the answer is, republicans are never going to go for immigration reform that includes amnesty for
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the illegals who are here. so we're at a standstill, but i do think americans want border security and even democrats who are elected officials, congress and local on the border they, they rail against what this administration has and has not done as well. so you may the point, i mean, border security indeed is so important and expensive. i'm with so many unresolved issues domestically. i mean, how americans reacting to the billions of dollars are being sent overseas when you desperately need the money that must have me. when you think how they react, if i could be totally honest, i don't think most people, i don't think it's on their radar. now maybe the republicans taking the house and holding hearings and having a position of power and authority in one branch of, of the, of the, of the government will raise this and talk about it. more people will become more
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aware. but it's been slipped into bills. it's been rubber stamp, the media is all behind it and you have your occasional republican speaking out and saying it's a blank check, blah blah, blah. but the media doesn't favor that and they don't talk about that. so i think most americans are not aware of it. and it's not on their radar, and they're concerned with inflation and everything else that's going on in their lives exit. all right, so with the, with the republicans, what was changing half the say, or perhaps changing the narrative. and how did you see things coming out? maybe in the next 2 years, biden regain some kind of support or will eventually lose all? no, i think look, i think it's, it's, it's fair to say that the media is going to get behind joe biden, 100 percent. they already are. he makes a lot of blunders and they don't report it. they're already saying that his accomplishments in the 1st 2 years on president did they compare him to past
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presidents who got a lot done in the 1st few years. and i find it hard to believe that someone at that age would run again. but apparently from everything i hear and see, he's going to announce shortly that he's going to run again. so i think they'll all be behind them. but i think the american people could put enough doubt in there with the policies that the democrats and biden are behind. whether it's indoctrinating kids in schools with transsexual and, and, and drag queens and all that kind of stuff. which parents are very fed up with inflation costa living products, not on the shelves of electricity and gas the, you know, very high to heat your home. so i think they'll be a lot of factors that, you know, it's always a wild card. we don't know what's going to happen in the next 2 years, but i think republicans in the house have an opportunity to, to make the republican message clear. and if they could do that, i think it will be a horse race, no matter who biting faces,
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interests i am interested to find out safe. thank you so much for joining us there . and i'll see a boy pleasure to see you, sir. my pleasure. ah, well, let's go to our other headlight. now. crowds have taken to the seats of major cities in brazil and civil present lou. this philip, following a violent attempted to in the national capital people and those rallies condemned the previous actions of riotous and stormed governmental buildings including the presidential palace trying to overthrow the newly elected leader. here's a quick reminder of what happened. ah
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ah mm. samo lula, the silvers supporters are gone as far as i can then the attempted to as a terrorist attack, as local reporter michelle de mello. in sao paolo with more details as i look a little say to square on one of the main streets of. so paula, the largest city in brazil and national demonstration is going on behind me now in defense of democracy and against the co attempt that took place last night in the federal capital of brazil. there. so far, 1500 people have been detained for participating in the co attempt. the justice ministry says that these people could face up to 20.
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