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a dealership issue with a 50 meters away from me. this is where another ukrainian show in emergency workers are still working here trying to clear out of the rubble perhaps to find more victims under artillery fire. and our teeth prove reports from the scene of the latest shelling of dog. yes, pity that killed one civilian, leaving at least 3 more wounded. getting caught in the bombardment while filming, and identified object, which was spotted over canada is shot down by the u. s. air force that's after the
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washington washington also took down a bit serious ariel object floating over alaska on friday. over $25000.00 r confirmed dead after catastrophic earthquake fit for tia and syria. as the death toll continues to rise and both countries struggle to cope with the fallout. and a bombshell report by an american award winning journalist uncovers u. s. involvement in the north spring gas pipeline explosion. using natal drills in the baltic sea to cover its track with good morning for marketing, international students in moscow, and welcome to the weekly with the hour and weeks top stories from all around girl is about ukrainian forces have shelled the settlement of i like central garden you have done yet injuring at least one person according to local authorities. that's
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after at least one person was killed and 3 more were injured in the showing of don . yes, city itself. one woman was pulled from the rubble of a house that had collapse due to the bombing, a warning to viewers the falling footage is distressing. well, he would have the, the injured 30 year old woman is seen being carried away by emergency workers. her mother was reportedly killed instantly when a u. s. supplied high mars rocket struck their home. while at the scene, our news came under more ukrainian shelley, while filming residential areas that came under attack. our teeth remind or if they sent us this report, ukrainian nationalist use american made multiple launch rocket systems called high mars against civilians here in the next. once again, as the result, one person on the strikes can senior at the moment. but
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i'm not going to let him with still go to room with school. while we were working, ukraine continued to show this area where we are right now. a shell exploded about 50 meters from where we're standing right now. this is the spot where one person was killed and one person was severely wounded, was a mother and a daughter. the mother his now dead, the daughter was taken to the hospital right in front of our eyes, according to what we've seen here. it was the result of a strike by an american made multiple launcher rocket system called hi mars.
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the house is completely destroyed right now as we're sending here, strikes still continue. that shows. so one thing is that ukrainians are employing the same tax. it acts as a terrorist, meaning that so once they strike one place and when the emergency seems to get to this point to say the people they strike yet again, it looks like that this rice are continuing right now as we speak. this is a purely civilian area right now. behind me that 50 meters away from me. this is were another ukrainian shill, non emergency workers. i still work in to clear out the rubble perhaps to find more victims. we're going to try and get out of this place right now because once again,
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ukrainian san 6 recently have been show the same areas over and over again. they're waiting until emergency rescue teams come to a place to help people out. and then they're showing this place once again, we're sending out rankoff party. don't ask republic. an unidentified flying object which was shot down over northern canada was unmanned . that's according to the latest statement from the canadian prime minister. i ordered the take down of an unidentified object that violated canadian airspace north command. shut down the object over the yukon canadian and us aircraft were scrambled and the u. s. f 20 to successfully fart at the object. the move comes out for the u. s. military shot downstairs, a similar object over a last the on friday. the new object was tracked by the us north american aerospace
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command for 24 hours after it had been detected floating over alaska. later on, saturday, entered canadian air space, one prime minister justin trudeau together with president biden authorized the us fighter jet to target the object. the officials have not yet revealed any details on the origin of the mysterious aerial body. this comes a bit washington's accusations of espionage after a chinese weather balloon crossed into u. s. territory last week and was taken down by the country's military. we've heard from former pentagon official, michael maloof, who said officials the to provide answers on the spike in incidence over us guys over recent weeks. it's an increasing problem that we're beginning to, to see more and more of all of a sudden having numerous objects flying in particularly over the the north pole. ready area and it's happening very,
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very rapidly and they're in and in greater succession. and we'll just see where it's going. but that's, that's one of the major questions right now is, what, what is this all about? this appears to be all very purposeful. we don't know for sure if it's from a country or, or a group, a university commercial, no idea. i trust that coffee in the states and canada will be forthcoming with the results of what they learn. i think the, the by the administration learned a very bitter lesson last week check here and syria continue to struggle with the aftermath of devastating earthquakes that hit both countries on monday with the death hole now exceeding 25000. 0
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it been 6 days since a deadly earthquake. however, rescuers are still hoping to find any sign of life. and sometimes miracles do happen this, but it shows emergency worker celebrating after finding a man alive, despite being trapped under the rubble for days. as people wait for any news on their loved ones are cheese peter spot reports from the ground on how the country is coping and disaster. or you can see behind me is a residential building that was once 8 stories high and is now been reduced to rubble. as you can see here, there are people that once lived in that building and then now waiting for news of their relatives who in many cases are still stuck under the rubble. i want to wait here because my son, his wife and guests,
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and 6 of my relatives were in the building when the earthquake struck. my grandson, heron is 4 years old. he was also in the building. is city may have got off relatively lightly, but us of little consolation to residence, waiting for news of their relatives who were trapped or those who are forced to sleep on the streets or seek shelter elsewhere. while government engineers go through the daunting process of ensuring the thousands of homes here are safe to live in once again from the outskirts of the city of id i'm and it was instantly clear that it's been much morbidly affected. india back here, which was around 3 hours drive away. now when we were coming in, there was a stream of ambulances, emergency service vehicles coming and going, there were chops carrying heavy excavators to help with the efforts here. and there also funds puts with humanitarian aid unbalances, heading in to do what they could do. the sites are buried. families struggling to contain their grief is all too common on the street about the yemen. the temperatures still joke well below 0 at nights and that provides their own set of
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challenges to those who don't have a home. many of the people we spoke to here said that help was slow to arrive in the days after the earthquakes hit turkey. as president edwin himself admitted that there had been shortcomings. but the relief effort now appears to be gathering pace . as soon as the earthquake struck, thousands of volunteers flocked to the airport in the stumble, to join the search and rescue efforts in the disaster area. although the him, he stumbled, i'm a lawyer originally from a donna. but now i live in east ambles. i came here to rescue people from the class buildings. almost any of us could have found ourselves inside one of these buildings as a long road ahead for the city and others like it. and it's hard to imagine when it's residence will be able to return efforts are now being directed to prevent a 2nd humanitarian disaster. and showing that those who survived the earthquakes don't die from cold and hunger. this is one of the latest temporary comes to be set up india back here, containing some of the 623 tents dotted around the city. there are no showers,
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and only the public toilet facilities in the park itself. close quarters in camps a breeding grounds for disease. the people of turkey and syria can only hope that lessons from this tragedy will be learned. in neighboring syria, already suffering from over a decade of war. cities have also been devastated by the quakes. the nation's health ministry has reported more than 1400 deaths and more than 2000 injuries, mostly in the countries north western regions. the city of aleppo near the turkish porter was one of the worst affected areas. residents were forced to flee their homes and have been gathering at shelters where they have been provided with aid. the people seeking refuge shared their stories. unless done by that man who could feel the ass moving under us like windmills and the shaking was getting stronger and stronger. all the things in the house were fooling. we could not get ourselves together. we didn't know what to do and how much it will be, but the live people fled from their homes and we decided to come to this comment.
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this is the remote area and there are no tall buildings there. we went out to the street to see old people standing there. there were in a disastrous condition. hi leon aleck, that was there are more than 750 people in the convent. we're providing all we can for these families. we give them breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as providing heating and bathrooms. and the most important thing for them, which is safety or however years long western sanctions, particularly those of the u. s. have been blocking bio aid from getting into syria after the disaster. as you can see in this map, major air carriers have been avoiding syrian territory as syria struggles to receive humanitarian aid, washington has sought to blame the delays on the assad government and russia. reality has been up until now at least that one country primarily has stood in the way of that. the russians have consistently threatened or use their veto when it
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comes to expanding border crossings. we're going to continue to make the case. countries around the world are going to continue to make the case. and we certainly hope that russia and all those who would stand in the way are hearing and see these just heartbreaking images. that despite the fact that moscow has provided a to both turkey and syria, in the aftermath of the humanitarian crisis, russian service men are helping clear rubble, while russian firefighting aircraft had significantly contributed to thing wishing fires at a rapid inter key. after the disaster, rush and rescue teams were also quick to distribute medical supplies and other humanitarian aid to affected areas in syria with the countries president thinking moscow for itself is the friendly country. and we weren't surprised to see all the kind of support during this crisis course has been fighting terrorism in syria for the last 8 years now. and so when you support countries
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support the support we support can tailor people to support them in every aspect of the total problem or anything the best do i think we think what you've done here is the great work. because the 1st time you have to have touch, do that during the last 250 years. so we didn't have an activity in that regard. your your team were very great in helping our team and having many, many it took until friday, the 5th day after the earthquake shook the country for washington to announce plans to ease sanctions on syria. amid mounting pressure from states like china and humanitarian organizations, such as the syrian era, red crescent, we heard from local reporter mohammed lee who described how western sanctions affect the lives of syrians. western confuse, continue to impose those sanctions. those sanctions, not just now,
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but even during the years of for prevent it serious from getting their basic needs . for example, if, if the syrian government wanted to get some medicine and medical supplies for the country, the central bank of syria will not be able to make any transaction as a result of the sanction. this is just one example of what those sanctions have been doing. and affect how they have been affecting the lives of the syrian people to us and western countries in general, do not care about history and peoples about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. care is about 3 and people while the u. s. itself and the us coalition killed hundreds of millions during the crisis in airstrikes on syria destroyed houses. the u. s. looting resources to the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east and getting that oil, some of that oil,
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to the so called through the product forces. former us president donald from said you said we're keeping the oil, we're not allowing the through government to get that oil. so those statements and those act by the united states is a clear proof that they do not hear about the humanitarian situation and fight, sir. yes, all they want is to implement their agenda over here. they want their political interests to be achieved. they want the country to say divide at the end of the day . they don't care if they do what they want to do. and even if it's at the expense of syrians live, the media landscape was shaken by a bombshell this week with revelations that nato allegedly destroyed the russian nord stream to pipelines in september of last year. according to the investigation, washington had been planning the blow since late 2021 by the decision to sabotage the pipelines came after more than 9 months of highly secret back and forth debate
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inside washington's national security community. about how to best achieve that goal. veteran journalist seymour hersh reported that top u. s. officials were divided on how to best carry out the terror act. with the u. s . air force proposing dropping bombs was delayed fuses that could be set off remotely. an idea that was rejected. naval forces favored a more direct approach by destroying the pipelines with submarines, but that too was turned down. it finally was the secret services idea which was adopted for a covert operation covering all tracks. but u. s. officials themselves have previously made no secret of their intentions. if russia invades then, there will be, there will be no longer a north stream to we will bring it into. i am. and i think the administration is very gratified to know that north stream who is now, as you like to say, a hunk of metal at the bottom of the see these pipelines that is more streamlined,
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we're trying to we're not pumping gas into europe that offers tremendous strategic opportunity for, for the years to come. it's complete after hypocrisy. sy, hersh is used unnamed sources to reveal atrocities that they have to deny this, and they have to try and smear as i hersch. because what he is saying in effect is that the biden administration is responsible for perhaps one of the worst environmental and geopolitical terror atrocities in history. the effect of the gnawed stream pipeline attack on the prices of energy in european countries is incalculable. or perhaps finally, people will start to realize how many people were in effect killed because of and of course i, osh names them victoria newland, tony blinking jake sullivan, the players as he calls it on as
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a sub stack. the norwegian prime minister journal store who served on the instruction book now had of nature. the panamanian president florentine coaches or who hosted the training deep sea diving training for this terror atrocity. we don't know how many hundreds of thousands of people, joe biden had, jake sullivan, antony blinking, and victoria newland have an effect. murdered. the secret of operation begin in june during nato's annual navy drills in the baltic sea close to where the pipelines were located. the timing was designed to mask american and norwegian divers from russian surveillance with a team of saba tours successfully planted camouflaged. c for explosives. as washington felt it would be too obvious as the pipelines were destroyed right after the needle drills. the decision was taken to delay the explosion for 3 months to hide any tracks. the u. s. also metal in investigations into the attack.
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a so called independent investigative commission also turned out to be interested in covering the tracks of their closest allies, norway, and america. according to hurst, his report, the u. s. informed its allies about possible unusual activity in the baltic sea in june, sweden, germany and denmark formed a group to look for clues, but failed to find anything significant, while also preventing russia from looking into the incident in the aftermath of the attack. that despite european countries suffering, the consequences of having russian gas imports cut off the u. s. immediately denied the american journals as revelations. labeling them complete nonsense. and you or anybody else at a army of any communication with german, norwegian, ambassadors, or officials on this matter. on the matter of yours from 2 on the matter of the latest obligations it would, it would not be typical for us to engage allies in partners on something that is
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utter incomplete nonsense. and that should be rejected out of hand by anyone who is looking at it through us. through an objective glance. let's cross live to legal immediate analyst line all joining us from new york. welcome line. what do you make of the bomb shell report published by seymour hersh? well, the, the, the bomb shell report doesn't surprise anyone because immediately after this happened, a lot of people said, wait a minute. this looks fishy. but let's, let's look at it this way. irrespective of, of the, your perspective or anybody's perspective, there are 2 different camps here. one, there's the official government reaction, which i think we can understand. i think it'll be a lot better to say, we'll look into this. thank you very much. as opposed to this is ridiculous, but i understand that. but the 2nd reaction, which is the most fascinating,
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are the collective reactions of the media was talk about sy hersh for moment. this is appealed. what's her up? a prize award winning investigated reporter meal i. ah, you b l a abu grab a watergate kissinger, the syrian gassing it gucho, he goes down the list. this is not just some nobody to, to put it mildly. then they're saying this is the median. now, how dare he uses a name, a reporter, or an unnamed sources. let me ask you a question. poor no, right mind whatever's 8. yes, my name is so and so i work here today and also isn't it fascinating that depending upon who you are, an unnamed source is either a whistle blower. if you were to be commended or an unnamed source, a coward, i eating, hiding somewhere in the darkness. now,
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even fox news this week through tucker carlson said wait a minute. this story, this story line bags screams for investigation. if this were just a regular case, let's change the parties involved from the united states, make it spain, make it germany, and you have leading officials saying specifically, this is exactly what we're going to do. and then the media, the, the, the, basically the sock puppet media responds with this incredulity. like where did you get that crazy idea from? do they listen to what said, look, i'm old enough to understand that throughout history, government say things that citizens don't necessarily agree with. i've been through the gulf of tonkin, we've been to watergate. we've heard all of this. whenever there's anything that is, that is at all scary and the sas a nation from j f k to our of k, to emily k, to,
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to the, to the, the seeking of the main in 1898. there's always been the reaction of urine nut. you're some conspiracy, crazy lunatic. you're talking about inside jobs and falls flags. there's something wrong with you. that's the way it's handled right now. and by the way, sometimes not necessarily saying now, but sometimes that is an absolute guarantee that you're on the right track. because your expression is only take flight when you're over the target. well, u. s. officials have also made it no secret that they've long looked to destroy the pipeline. but western media has almost completely ignored the investigation. and they're just questioning, as you mentioned, hurt his credibility. why then line all with, with all of this wire, they over looking than this report? it's and believable. if i were a germany, if i were german citizen, i'm saying,
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what do you, what do you, what, what do you need a confession? what are people say, is this the way you react to this? but then when this happened, and again, remember, be just a rational human being. use your head just understand human. no human motivation in the light. when people were saying, well, the sabotage obviously wasn't from someplace else. it was done by russia and i and people said where, where did you get that from? well, it's obvious to me, how is it obvious to you by, by what mode ality is it book. it's a very simple, fain tell the world the truth and i can't say this enough and i'm not letting people off the hook. i understand what government say dutch, what governments do. i understand it. i'm not, i'm not condoning anything, but i'm saying i get that there was a time when people wanted to be the next
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a legit, woodward and bernstein to get to the truth where people wanted to ferret out any kind of a of a misleading, you know, statements of nonsense, where people said, wait a minute, there's something funny here were young reporters wanted to go out and fight the story where people wanted to be. sy hersh. and it's in the making him ought to be listen if, if, if, if he's committed to some insane asylum, all of us in the middle of the night, i'd be surprised. and when ever he says something 1st, but here's the best part. nobody, we'd said nobody's a looks to what he said, and you also have these independent of fact finding organizations like snobs or belittle faqua. so while we went through it and we find it to be balderdash, well there you have it. an official fact finding a site, excuse me,
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fact finding who wished outreach them as fact finder? well somebody else did and people will actually use that as a means or a methodology or a vehicle to dismiss. now let me just say something. you don't have to be sherlock holmes to follow the lines here. when you hear people say, and i don't know how clearer people have to say b, when you say we are thrilled, we are happy, or this particular pipeline will be disintegrated very shortly. now, i didn't make that up. everybody fox news is pointing out. it's glaring. just like you are foes flying over the continental united states. there are people who by now are saying, oh, that's not anything. that's not anything. it's like the marsh brothers. do you believe me or you're lying eyes? now, what i hope i hope happens is that this continues that independent joe,
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citizen, civilian, alternative, foreign journalists, hold everybody accountable and pursue this. don't abandon sy hersh don't turn around and say, well maybe, maybe he's, maybe he's over the hill after all he's using. he's using, you know, unnamed sources. deep throat during watergate, the hero, deep throat was an anoint named source. there whistleblowers daniel ellsberg was it . so it's, i mean it's incredible if you like, the result that you love the journalistic practice. if you don't like it, then the people who say this are crackpot lunatics and psychotic conspiracy. theorist was, he mentioned media reports on western officials, have repeatedly claimed that russia attacked. it's on pipelines that it's always russia. but this investigation, of course, is revealing nato's hand in this. do you think this will change how the international community sees it or how will it change it?
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and also regarding the, regarding the danish and sweetest sweden sands. do you think that will also change? well, listen, i have, i can't speak for the world. i would hope i would hope that for, for no other reason, that citizens open minded, intelligent people just look at the case. take all of the country, take all of the names out of it, call them a or b, say country a claims that country b, blue. well, this remote, any form of identification as to the parties because you see that's where we are today. if you look at the news, if you look at what's being reported, it depends on who's saying it. i'm, i'm a very simple person. tell me the truth. show me the facts. i can handle it,
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especially when something is obvious. now i, i don't know the very fact without respect there, we're even discussing this. just like here, we're talking about these balloons that citizens can see. and we have government official saying, i don't know what you're talking about. what bolona say, are you, is this a gas lighting? are you gas lighting me? is this some type of wood of 8, or is rated design to make everybody thing that we're losing our minds by dairy to question? the obvious, it's mind boggling, breathtaking, li, mind boggling. well, along with a denial the u. s. in the you are clearly each other's close as allies. but if washington really was behind this line or than they must have known the impact it would have on europe's economy. what did that show about the how the you.

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