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a medicine and supplies and freedom with with amazing to me that how they for my, my colleague, the new york times it seymour hersh, the journalist whose investigation revealed the u. s. his role in the north stream pipeline glass takes to the radio to discuss his story and the pressure and he is facing by mainstream media to reveal his sources. ukrainian, the city of cio, most widely known as bach, mood has been restricting civilian and press access. since monday, that's according to the russian military. as its troops advanced towards this strategic point, and i would most position hold the russian
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forces inside the village of mahdi in cub, follows russian troops as they advanced in a battle for one of the key ukrainian strongholds outside. done yet with some live director of the studios in moscow. this is our teacher national. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. right now, governments are good at tracking down. people who talk. that's the message from seymour hersh. the journalist behind a bomb shell nord stream blast investigation, which ended up concluding that the u. s. was behind the explosions in september discussing his findings during a radio broadcast. he said he wouldn't reveal his sources despite media pressure. i think with the newspapers, particularly the german newspapers very nasty to me and, and you know, the are times in the washer most just an army. what they want to really what they think i should do is, you know, use his name and jail. it's amazing to me that how,
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how they fall in my and my colleagues, they into the new york times. they do that. the one thing that government good at is tracking down people who i from on this i'm joined by marine cancer over in the studio. you can give me all the details. what do we know more about this from his podcast? we'll see my hersh reiterated once again that this was all about the united states, trying to hold on to their power in europe. and what they wanted to do was to make sure that russia and germany don't become even closer. because we've seen, for example, with nordstrom to the supplies from russia to germany, of cheap gas, that amounts was supposed to double so that the tie is, if you will, would become even closer. and germany's would be unable the way the us us saw it would be unable to stand up to russia if it wanted to follow america's lead,
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for example. so they wanted to eliminate that dependency due to the gas supplies. so the option was to get rid of them, and again sima hearse reminded us once again that joe biden and the tor newland were talking about these plans quite openly and form his article form that source so that he quotes with direct knowledge to the operational planning he did say that those involved in the planning were solved at how open and frank talk us officials war about getting rid of those pipelines. and again, as you mentioned the source, that's the key element. everyone wants to know who seymour hersh the sources. and he says that the reason why he doesn't reveal it is because of course he would be endangered that let's take a listen. it's not even a hard story to understand. the president of the united states and the under secretary of state both said they were going to do it. i did it. there's something called the pipeline industry as an industry that makes people make american companies involved. they build pipelines around the world. you need to me, yes,
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yes, you know what happened? so it seems is not a revealing the source, but it seems to be someone from the pipeline industry. that's the queue that her, his given us this time in the marina. if we took a step back or the story behind her, shes report has not really been widely covered by mainstream media. why do you think that is it's, it's soft him really because i remember the day when this broke and i was here and discussing all the details that came out of it. i remember even then going back home and checking to see what was from me. the i would say about this and there was nothing shown absolutely nothing that we saw trickles coming in the following day. and the way they portray it is interest them. because for example, even those who do mention it, their headlines are, for example, russia gleefully endorses herse claim that u. s. blog, nordstrom, that it's all about russia been happy about this or for example, reuters russia, it says that russia wants that you asked to answer questions over notes from
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explosions that so russia demanding answers. it's the world that should be demanding answers to this ext was expose a because this is not just any ah journalist, it's an investigative journalist and someone with a track record and a background into expose in white house lies and the cover ups as we've seen. so this is why it's so interesting that we haven't seen anything from mainstream media . it's not surprising, of course we've seen and also let's not start on a whole different topic when we've seen how the white house interferes with what is posted on twitter and which stories are get, you know, more attention. but also surprised that we've seen nothing from i would, i would say surprising, but it shouldn't really be surprising at this point. nothing from european officials. absolutely, no one is asking for accountability. let's look into these claims. nothing has been said, except for a handful. for example, the u. s. did not like the close economic relations between germany and russia. they do something where they might try to do something that might end that
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relationship. they're letting all their allies know that this is what they've done, and they don't want any fuss over it. they needed to reverse the situation to shut down the economic and energy ties between russia and germany, and not only with germany, but also with most countries of western and eastern europe. i think many american politicians have expressed their opposition to such close ties for strategic reasons. the americans have a way of leaning on germany and in the end germany gave in. so this is exactly what they were trying to achieve. and we've seen that at least some people are speaking about this and acknowledge, and the fact that there could be a reason behind that that this could be the united states who are behind this, according to see more hers and the facts that he provides. and there's a long list of details there are in that original article. so it's hard to argue, really know, marina for you and i. it's something that we have known for
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a long time, nordstrom to nordstrom, to north stream. but for those who might not know a bit about the background, can you give us a little bit more about that and also about the revelations now that they have come to light? absolutely, so this is all about the noise from one and norsen to gas pipelines which were blown up. and there was this article by few more curse where he is quoted as source . would that right knowledge of the operational planning and according to that source, this was all planned by the united states, and it started be implied as far back as 2021. when joe biden also rise, his national security advisor to create a group and find a way to defeat of latimer foods in and get rid of those pipelines. now the national security adviser put together a team that comprised was comprised of the cia, the states and treasury departments, for example. and the joint chiefs of staff will go back and forth top secret meetings right next to the white house. and they came up with their master plan,
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which was to use us navy divers. and why would they do that? well, that's where norway came in and help them and gave them all the answers because they decided that the perfect time supply and those bombs on the pipeline would be during nato's annual exercises, which happened in june. and that's what they did. so the u. s. navy divers went in there, attached the bombs, and then they detonated them at a later date, using a use in flame dropped a buoy. and then that set off, it was all according to see more hers and his source. this was all plants in the united states as far back as 2021. with norway's help they got done, they blow up the pipelines. and now germany doesn't even have to say, for example, all, well, we can say no to russia because we need their gas because they can get and again, from russia using those pipelines. and that was the plan. right?
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actually is marina costa, other you know, that as a straight developed, you'll say across it for us. thanks for that report. alright, ukrainian forces are facing increasing pressure as russian troops advanced towards the strategic city of our most also known as a bus route with a ukrainian field commander, announcing that access for civilians and press to the embattled area would be restricted starting monday but it needs to be blue street fighting continues in the suburbs of the eastern and southern parts of the city. the access of the billions will officially be closed. will at least so they promise it should have been done earlier. so it's not to endanger people. let's see, the ukraine currently controls only one road linking troops in our trail, most with the rest of the army. according to media reports earlier, the head of the wagner group confirmed his fighters took control of the village of cross. and i have gotten a t foothold in the north just 9 kilometers from almost the control of this
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settlement potentially paved the way for the further advancement in the done the republic. now the situation on the battlefield intensifies on verified video circulating online shows the ukrainian soldier calling for kids to withdraw its troops from the embattled area really didn't. let's get the boys out of bark. most of it will be a repeat of us off stall it, but bring out the boys. they have already made many appeals. why aren't you listening to like it? when our boys die? take your son a wife to the positions and bach motors. let them take a stand there with you are murderous. we're now joining us live from lugens is young has put cannon, editor and chief of the m, the media news on line. i, thanks for being with us to help us unravel the situation. so what exactly is the significance of russian troops the latest advance? i think that the whole concept is the amazing thing here. ah, the new way to wage
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a fraud though, a fraud blind wars with these. oh, very efficient assault groups. now, led by these warner orchestra guys like they say and but anyway, we see like a new kind of warfare and he's making great successes, ilo, in the same time, russia is very carefully using it's manpower, and they have these very multi rated fraud de la solve units which are taking very key locations, making encirclement and then uh, the uh, the regular armies keeping full support for the special units. i think the, the russia has find a very efficient, told to which to war enormous. and in these conflict and or it may caresoft and keeps up the own losses in a very meaningful level. even though the,
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the fighting is very dense and he's very heavy. every battle going on board to east of ki, do the very deep into the region. oh, doris people republic does lobby asked to promise doors where everything started in 2014. of course, this is the main battle what we see now and out on friday, it will be one year anniversary for craig to start yet back against us here in august, and doris people's republic. and of course, taking a revenge for the attack which started 17th of all for february 1 year ago. this is a great moment to see some great successes now as the head of a media organization yourself. how do you assess western coverage of the recent advancements? are we seeing fair and balanced reporting? unfortunately, we haven't seen anything truth it to it goes away back of do the, do the 2014 when this civil war in ukraine started. and especially dear ago
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went a claim of the russian at dak. what happened was that do 150000 nationalists was getting ready with the late to support due at the dock. and they started in the 17th of february 2022 week later, russia made an intervention again to help us here. we have lived of every year and we haven't seen the truth in the western media at all, of course, of getting to full liberation of dawn. it is an important step forward because that the whole region of, of art, the most bottom would owe sloppy us grandmothers dale or reaches reach, molded for independence, which molded against a western bucket, grouping gear in 2014. so this is a very mutual, very important, decisive moment for the russian world. now taking a step to the wider feeder, if you will,
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poland president has said that russia could wind soon. if the west doesn't provide even more weapons immediately, in your opinion, and how long are kids allies willing to prolong the conflict with their never ending military aid packages? no, i think that there is coming a natural and unfortunately the ukrainian oh your monetary and price has been awful. just awful. we are all sad about these fighting. do the last 2 crania and not there is no weapon which can replace the losses. oh, these 250000 nationalist, which were prepared for a military solution for the civil war in ukraine. basically in past year. russia has don, leads, target de military xyz, the and b not si fi. i don't think that there is a lot of those troops left, especially after the bought move, where they have sent their best troops. what do crane,
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what the waste has now is forcefully caused creeped at people who have no more duration, whatsoever. they are forced to go to fight and it doesn't matter what weapon they give to their hands. because where is the motivation? where is those the spirit of, of what the soldiers need? what do we see to day in buffalo, east adding on them of skis up. so look wise versa motivated. wagner, spatial professional guys doing their job. mira bought the him and this is a very strong fight with, with the spirit. and we see that the spirit does grow growing all the time in our side in here in regards to sci fi, i see smiling soldiers, we are in a good mood. but if we, when we looked through though crazy as like we see desperation, jonas put conan editor in chief of envy, media, news on line. thank you for your thoughts on that. appreciate it. thank you. and meanwhile, air defense systems have intercepted
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a ukrainian touch quote. you missile in multiple that's according to russian media siding, the cities commander's office falling in the explosion reported earlier. as fighting continues of the russian defense ministry published a video of paratroopers in combat on the front line. federal faith, more than 250 ukrainian soldiers were killed in the battles near done yet. russian troops continued to storm a major ukrainian stronghold on the outskirts of the city that archie was done. okay. so right now we are entering the small village of modern congest outside of dynette. so we have to do it at night because it is simply too dangerous to take this road during the day. in fact, the korean forces are so close already. we can see the flashes there artillery, firing towards the russian positions. under the cover of darkness we had towards the troops living quarters on the front line, we wake up to a surreal landscape and the pit to me to desolation and death. while this is marian
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car and with the 1st rays of sunshine, the extent of the damage dealt to this little village. while it becomes obvious and it is close to a 100 percent, he can see that all around us so far. we haven't seen a single building that comes to even close as to being intact to more or less intact the fighting continued throughout the night, although it's intense that he did die down did receive a little bit compared to what happens here during the day. while martin k is also a graveyard for nato made machines and vehicles like this, a p. c that was supplied to ukraine by house trailer. wow. size is unchanging here. shibel building frames, scaffolding and breaks from torn apart houses. this is the forward most position, all the russian forces inside the village of my income,
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basically between us. great in forces, there's only about 3 to 400 me into the soldiers in this particular position. and this machine gun to the left of me is meant to stop any sort of advancement that reagan might attempt both day and night. basically to give you an idea as to how close quarters the fighting here is the former building of the local library is right now occupied by both russians and ukrainians. one sections is under the russian control and the other one is out of ukrainian. and now both sides have drawn reinforcements to duke it out and see who remains. in control of this building, we hear the roar of 2 engines, a few 100 meters away, a russian tank and an infantry fighting vehicle. they open fire at a point blank range or
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washing seats console. about 2 thirds of the village cave had 8 years to prepare the fences here and wasted no time. the density of battles is heavy. you cringe. pulling up reserves and we're grinding them down with artillery. the enemy has taken massive losses and a lot of them are refusing to fight. as far as i've heard, there's a crack and nationals battalion behind them. the enemy is well prepared, they're holding fortified positions. you cream, staunch resistance, here is not driven by principle, by cold military tactics. losing this seemingly anonymous village means that russian forces will flank keeps other frontline garrisons to the north. but there's no doubt among soldiers here soon. they'll march john hamish done of reporting from the dumbass r t. the u. s. is recruiting islamic state and al qaeda affiliated
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militants to conduct terror attacks in russia and neighboring states, and the militants are reportedly being trained at an u. s. air base in syria. this is according to russia's intelligence service, are cheese don quarter has more. us is apparently trying specifically to attract militants and separatists from central asia as well as the caucuses. and just last month, 60 of these terrorists with fighting experience in the middle east, were selected for training. according to the intelligence report they've been going through an expedited training program on the all toms u. s. military base in syria where they're learning how to create and deploy, improvised explosive devices as well as carry out sabotaged operations. so, based on this new information, russia's foreign intelligence service has said that washington is on par with terrorist organizations. we see the us security forces losing all moral principles, been obsessed with the insane idea of bleeding russia dry. washington strategists
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consider appropriate to direct use of terrorists. so she, they're dirty goals. such actions plays watching the on pair was the largest international terrorist groups. this report also says that these terrorists are planning to enter russia and other former soviet states in small groups. they're apparently being tasked with carrying out terrorist attacks against diplomats government workers, police officers, and the military. so this is no doubt, startling, new information that could risk further escalation of already high tensions between moscow and washington. state in palestine. israeli aircraft have launched a series of air strikes against alleged hamas targets on palestinian territory. the israeli army said that the bombing was in response to saturdays rocket launch from gaza into israel. israel claims that the air strikes targeted an underground rocket manufacturing complex run by mosse. there were no immediate reports of casualties.
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meanwhile, israeli authorities have approved the construction of 9 jewish settlements and outposts in the palestinian territories following confrontations that claimed the lives of several israelis. if not the 1st time, israel has claimed exclusive rights to palestinian land, residents of one occupied palestinian village are struggling to survive as their homes are taken away to build a national park or more if an ocean of reports from the sea. this breathtaking hill top to you was once enjoyed on a daily basis by the residents of the palestinian village of nabby, some will, but in 1971. these rarely authorities, forest dozens of local families out and demolished most of the villages houses to clear the area for a luxury jewish settlement throughout the survey. and as you had been noble in 97 to one, they demolished our neighbourhood. our house was next to the mosque. at 5 e. m. bulldozers and trucks. with the army came, they started evacuated,
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some people seeking all the furniture we were like was going on. most of the displaced people fled abroad, unable to deal with their lives, been instantly turned upside down, but around a 100 stayed including a yard and his parents. despite being made homeless overnight. they sheltered in what was left of the village or moved in with their luckier neighbors. and this is how they've been living ever since. less than 500 meters away from the sight of their old, demolished homes. the views still exists and like the village itself, when plans for the luxury settlement, where baron israel, in 1995, declared this area and national park, meaning no people are supposed to leave here. while any construction or even renovation of old buildings is banned. as a hammer or ha, maloney mar, i brought a container to leave in and they arrested me and put me in jail for 3 days in order to be released. i paid 9000 shackles to the court and the lord told me that next time i will be jailed for 3 years, people try to find ways to trick the authorities building in sacred or fencing off
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land with barrels, technically not construction. so no rules broken, which meant it couldn't be demolished. exhausted though they organized a number of protests, arrests followed among others. 2 or we had son were detained. alice fled in fear of prosecution. o left with no future or hope of them. yeah, none of harper santa, the jews want us to leave, but we were here 1st and will continue been here. i have no other choice, but staying here until the aberration in shall law, the protest didn't change much. there is no sewage, streetlights, or road infrastructure in the village. no public buses come here. no one takes their garbage away. there is one school and one grocery shop on wheels. both are initiatives by the people, but most importantly, local resident hat him tells me are the restrictions on movement. the separation wall cuts this place off from both the west bank. it is part of an israel, hatton points out jerusalem. and the holy alexa mosque in its old city so close.
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but at the same time so far, if you are to go under bethune, it will be a problem. if i were to go to jerusalem, it's you? yes forbidden. no. you can't. you have dog with alex and the big brother to go to work will work grandma, because of chic boyd's and the ducks road to our stool. to go to rama land till we are in prison. no. the bitter irony locals after event and from entering the national park that they are current homes are technically part of the science as it contains the remains of an ancient to roman road and olive oil pressing mills from the 1st temple period. no mention of the palestine house is demolished in the 20th century. anyone can visit with a ticket, but nabby some will. residents can only enter during prayer time while locals are restricted to move around. their guests from outside have a hard time visiting 2 marriages, funerals, ramadan, celebrations, no matter what the occasion for a gathering would be. it is,
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is rarely authorities then decide who is allowed to enter and who is in life. fear is, is very, very hard. but it's hard, but we are rooted here. even we have no surfaces. he up north servers here. i was the heal as a 40 i will buy you new law, nor force of the ward can me come little while we asked the civil administration, israeli governing body to responsible for policy, an affair is to clarify what the status of this place is. and most importantly, the people who live here, despite the papers saying is not a residential area. we didn't hear back from them. miss place does not have one single status, but different definitions depending on which position you see from israel, considers it a national park co logistical side and does not recognize it as a village. meanwhile, the palestinian authority and jordan, who ruled base land before 967 feet as a hamlet under the jerusalem govern the rate. but for local residents,
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no matter how they call this area, it will always be their motherland. one, they will never leave roofing ocean. now, t not be some will village. the us military has shot down another, an identified object flying over canada. that's after a series of us attacks on the mysterious aerial bodies over the past week. the u. s . air force at general says extra terrestrial activity has not been excluded. when journalist asked him about the possible alien origin of the object i lead the intel community and the counter intelligence community figure that out. i haven't throw out anything. at this point, we continue to assess every threat or potential threat and known that approaches north america with an attempt to identify it. tracked overnight and then shot down by us jet on jo biden's orders over canadian territory with 2 other similar bodies
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. taken down over alaska and yukon over the weekend was official. save the object did not pose any threat, but are keeping a close eye on the countries. aerospace in light of the recent incident with a chinese balloon. china also reported a mysterious object spotted over the yellow sea brian burlesque former us marine and geo political analyst says the u. s. government. bizarre response to ariel objects is a sign of it's growing insecurity. it's really hard to even speculate what these could possibly be, weather balloons, drones. who knows if anybody's guess what's most concerning is they're acting as if they don't know, it's not that they're not disclosing it, they're, they're claiming they don't even know what it is. so they're shooting things down out of the sky without even knowing what they are. and actually not even knowing whether it's safe to shoot them out of the sky or not. i have not seen the united states act in such a bizarre way. it is that the reflection of growing insecurity and incompetence at
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all levels of the u. s. government and military were watching the united states cook off provocations with ra, further escalations with russia, with china, with iran, and all of that is to create fear and anger and hatred among the american public and justify a bigger budget for the military. despite the fact that the united states desperately needs to invest domestically and more and more people are starting to realize that despite the distractions that is it for me this hour, i'll be back in just about 30 minutes with another full and fresh look at your new stay with us, this is our t international ah ah,
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