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[000:00:00;00] a 4 year investigation starts. watch on our t. o . a breaking news this out violence about sound side, the george and parliament into the police on legion pick out on demonstrated. and all correspondence is caught in the cale. oh, so if it's out after the shilling she managed to get up from his bed bugs, you ran as far as say, here, this is where she collapsed to teenage boys
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a seriously wounded in the latest ukrainian attack on don't yet shells hit residential building in the russian 50 plus pages calls on washington to stop it. suppression of other countries for i think that it's not. john visions will not benefit americans themselves as the us intelligence community labels china's communist party. the most consequential national security. select a 11 pm here in moscow, and mrs. dorothy international with the latest world news update, a very warm welcome to you. we saw the out with breaking news from the georgia capital subleasing wet. fresh scuffles ever up to between. protest is police and a 2nd day of violence outside the countries parliament lost all the law makers. paul state controversial bill to label externally funded entities as foreign agents
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. oh, i wanted to have reportedly not sound power came to the calling of police officers. take that side, that's off the door in government, refused to fulfill demands to release, protest is detained off a tuesday's rest will make isabel's a decline to repeal the controversial new foreign agent in phil wyatt. police and now firing tear gas canisters, a crowns of protest. correspondence donald court is that is in court and things of here are definitely getting a bit crazier than they were before here in the georgia capital of to please see where these protests are taking place. just recently i tried to go back to my hotel and ran into
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a line of police and they shot here gas at the protesters. unfortunately, i was among them. i got your gas in my eyes and there was definitely pretty painful . a police move that you're able to, they're pushing the protesters back. if they had a confrontation, i can see over there, the police are sitting here with her. comes with a see now more here. destiny deployed against the posters in the atmosphere of pretense. it's not clear how far in violence can escalate. here. can we discuss the developments in tbilisi with political analysts, alexander, pa, that you called it? another western attempt to interfere. and george is a fast, it's
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a danger to the west model exporting democracy, meaning, exporting color revolutions, exporting their own influence over or other countries, governments, media, culture, education. that's why the alarm. so actually what, what the west wants is a permanent right to metal. in other countries, internal affairs and wants to put a stop to it, is immediately labeled as an democratic. people just don't want new color revolutions. all of the previous ones left just destruction in their way, more poverty and more the stabilization and less democracy. they're afraid of georgia, improving ties with russia. can t announcement of maybe, perhaps flights being resume between georgia and russia. certainly raised alarm bells. and so, you know,
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now that georgian authorities want to suppress western influence. well they, they want to be able to open up a new frank against russia because of the franklin ukraine is not going well for them. so they need to open up a new hot spot along russian borders and they need to do it as easily as possible. and that's why this new proposed law is something that was done very much on bass now, where ukrainian forces had showed my credential buildings in don't. yes cleaving to teenage boys. when did i say from on cause i've been says this report from the side of the attack, 3 civilians were wounded as a result of ukrainian artillery schilling here hinder nest. 2 of those civilians were children. 2 boys, 12 and 13 years old. were here at the scene right now, you can see the house is almost completely had destroyed. everything inside is
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upside down. investigators were working on the scene and they discovered remains of a shell. now there are clear markins here and numbers and the english letter s right here, which is clearly indicates that natal made weapons were used once again against peaceful civilians. here in the next little year old boy was in his bed during the shilling. he was probably on his telephone, playing games like the kids like to do these days after the shilling he managed to get up from his bed, but he ran as far as say here, this is where he collapsed and he was bleeding very profusely. his relatives took the boy right away, they didn't wait for an ambulance and took him to the hospital currently and doctors are trying to save his life now. one of the kids in the next house he sustained light injuries. however, this boy right here,
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the doctors are yet to give a prognosis on how it will end up. but of course the neighbors, the parents, grandparents, are hoping that he will make it locally. so not the one you see. my grandson was line on the back in his room, the grand aunt on the floor. i sent kat on the floor. it's called. i sent to her. i go to the washing after that little do the home wake and then it hit us hard. i wasn't in bathroom, the children screamed, i didn't understand at 1st. then i looked and saw the blood. my crumbson's had and fe syringe, it is actually a smugglers you like. and when i heard the 1st blessed send the children into the corridor, but only down on the floor, i saw everything correct in the snow. the boy who was lying in a bag was badly hit by shrapnel and the neighbors boy was badly hurt. he carefully loaded him into the car and his date went with him to the hospital jolla. the city of desk is under ukrainian shelling every single day. there are victims on
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a daily basis as well. sometimes they are children, but despite that fact, these parents and their children remain here hand annette scans and they're hoping that very soon they will be able to walk the streets and even stay at home in peace room on call for. if archie don't escrow public, not the americans, russians, all polls but a private venture originating in ukraine. as the latest allegation coming from the western media over the node stream pipeline bombing with reports alleging the culprits were known only a week after they attack. it hadn't been carried out by the americans. the russians of the poles, their intelligence service apparently told them, but by a private venture originated in ukraine, there were told this would not be made public and to deflect any questions about why the official investigation into the destruction of derosa german pipeline was moving so slowly after mainstream newspapers of record in both the united states and germany, so the new york times and zeit came out on tuesday not even hours apart with
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stories of anonymous officials in their respective countries attributing the nord stream pipeline sabotaged to an equally unidentified quote pro ukrainian group now it's britons turn the times of london now claims that an unnamed scandinavian delegation that was briefed by their embassy in brussels about a private actor, absolutely not affiliated with keith that had sponsored the sabotage operation. what strange about this piece is that initially looks like a straight up and down analysis, but then it veers off into a lot of editorializing, for example. it supposed that the reason why the identity of this mysterious private ukrainian entity was kept under wraps was to prevent germany from having 2nd thoughts about continuing weapons deliveries to keep, obviously, that would be like giving christmas gifts, holiday gifts to the guy who set your house on fire,
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given the critical nature of the north stream network to the german economy. nieto officials, it appears, wanted to protect ukraine from a public, sped with the germany, which had been dragging its heels or whether to deliver vital mil to aid, including leopard to tangs and our isde air defense systems. the idea of ukrainians driving a vehicle laden with explosives through poland. to launch an attack on a german pipeline from german soil will particularly great on the german public. so what's odd about this time's piece is that the, as it would quote, only be fair to keep the information from germany, since they probably already knew who was responsible. and that keith had been, quote, blind boat, emboldened those in germany were pressuring all of schultz. the chancellor to curtail military aid and ultimately harm ukraine. so the report goes out of its way to defend authorities handling of this information that received from who knows where it then goes on to defend the unnamed ukrainians. saboteur saying that it
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wasn't the intent of the quote influential figure, which is interesting. so maybe it's a bigwig they're talking about to harm relations between heave and germany. you think it's also not the intent of bank robbers to go to prison, but they are always really think everything through like all the potential consequences. that doesn't mean that the police ends up withholding their names from the public. and yeah, just maybe the german people wouldn't appreciate this idea that explosives were taken through germany to a port in rostock, germany, from which they set sail to blow up germany's energy lifeline. and while keen denies everything, it certainly isn't demanding that the perpetrator running around committing terrorism in its honor be identified and held accountable, which is kind of interesting. know. meanwhile, the russian foreign ministry has chimed in to offer a few new plot points to this rapidly evolving western narrative. i would not be
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surprised if as a result of the elite investigation, the western it's newspapers established that the north stream pipelines were destroyed by dolphin bama. he escaped from crimea to ukraine. seriously. washington london, a going down the beaten path of using controlled leaks in this matter, forming the agenda they need. this was the case. we'll solsbury and amesbury, nevada, unovia, chuck and so on. but the truth is yet to come. i'm sure. who knows? maybe the dolphin bomber was hanging out with a ghost of key for the heroes of snake island when they all came up with this wonderful bombing idea. despite the fact that western europe was cut off from affordable rush and gas off to be no stream, pipelines were crippled, poland, presidents now claims european countries are actually better off. i would say the following, if not stream to stop existing. and if it is not possible to send a gas from russia in this way, this will be profitable for europe. i'm sure this will be beneficial for western
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europe. in fact, more for itself has been a big winner, is just a day off the north stream. last, poland along with norway and denmark loans. they both take gas pipeline. i suppose it was, it was projects to end its long standing dependency on russian feel. while poland is now poised to make a hefty profit, the situation for germany isn't so lucrative, as it now has to purchase much more expensive gas. regardless germany's defense, municipal stays. the latest news stream revelations will not affect berlin support for ukraine. i do not comment on hypothetical investigations, it could just as well have been a false flag operation as it was clear from the messages. in other words, to blame pro ukrainian groups and present everything that way. the probability of one or the other is equally high. so now we have to wait and see how events will develop. you don't have to think about the consequences for our support of ukraine on the basis of such an investigation,
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which of course was conducted carefully and scrupulously. it's clearly not a satisfactory response to the allegations, but i think the main point, the german government, i think that every once realized by now is not an autonomous actor in the same way in which say the u. s. government is, or even the french government is the german government, is constrained, not only of course, also by external pressure. the 2nd element is of course, internal compulsion. germany is caught with aiden, circa, of many years of moralizing international relations rhetoric. so it's mover itself into a position where you cray is played as the holy innocent party in this conflict. and the germans always eager always sent us to be seen on the good side have. now, i think for the foreseeable future, committed themselves to support you. cray,
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what ever a bad news about you? cray may surface china will keep up its cooperation with russia, despite all the western pressure as one of the conclusions, voiced by the u. s. intelligence committee at the annual national threats assessment. hearing ortiz caleb open house at 8 us. we have yet another hearing going on before the u. s. senate, and of course, the u. s. senate is being briefed on one of the favorite topics on capitol hill these days. the idea that china is some kind of massive threat to the united states and the world. now, what we heard was basically testimony assessing that despite the efforts by the united states, to whip up hostility to russia and isolate russia around the world. china will continue to cooperate and, and strengthen its relationship with russia when it comes to diplomacy. when it comes to defense technology,
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economic cooperation is saturday. the office of director of national intelligence made clear that russia and china are working closely together. now in addition to that, we heard predictions from us officials, the intelligence community, and that china will continue to press taiwan. and furthermore, china will seek to undercut the united states. here's some of what we heard. the c, c p continues to take and increasingly aggressive approach to external affairs, pursuing its goal of building a world class military, expanding its nuclear arsenal, pursuing counter space weapons capable of targeting us and allied satellites in brief, the c, c. p represents both the leading and most consequential threat to us national security and leadership globally. now we recently heard the chinese president has not done before and directly call out the united states by name. we also heard the chinese foreign minister speak up and say the united states needs to hit the brakes
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when it comes to the issue of dealing with china or else this could lead to some kind of confrontation. here's what was said by the chinese foreign minister. if you're on a wall, if united states has ambition to make it so great again, we should not block the way for the development of other countries. containment and suppression will not make america great, and it will not stop the restoration of china. we have a situation here where china is responding to all kinds of trade warfare and efforts to suppress their economic growth from the united states, continued hostility from the united states. and we have an atmosphere in the united states. of course, that is trying to play up the notion that china is a huge threat that we should all be very, very afraid of china. and it seems like today's hearings also seem to emphasize the growing cooperation between china and russia and, and sustainable burden. that's how the nigerian president describe the pressure on
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struggling countries under the system of global financial institutions. so the gathering of wealth leaders indo, the nature of the global financial system, weighs down the least developed countries with an unsustainable external dep burden . it represents an unfair debt architecture, as those states are charged more money to borrow on markets and downgraded when they even think of restructuring their debt. or applying for relief, let is purely unsustainable for west ellis intrusion to keep causing this dent. crisis employ and indebted countries, and not see themselves as part of the problem. numerous times we've seen and heard the calls by developing countries and indebted countries as to what is expected of them. but very little comes from the other side and out of the many, many countries that have been identified by the you and report wishlist some 52
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countries as a step away from being vulnerable, especially to the inability to repay their debt and suffer large distress in terms of their economic output, we've seen the u. n. secretary general antonio gutierrez, coming out to play, to the gallery, as it were, an echo the sentimental, the practices that these poor countries have decried. but has he gone far enough? has he identified these rich countries who he says, ah, that the developers of this architecture of dead which continues to pin down poor and developing countries. he has not called out the i m f as mazily, the role that which it plays when it comes to debt relief. and some of the onerous requirements that they put on the recipients of the said debt. all global financial
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system was designed by wealthy countries and largely to their benefits. that is why we are insisting so strongly, namely with the g 2040 to reform deprives of liquidity. many, if you are locked out of capital markets by predatory interest rates, there is also an owner as burden that is descent on poor countries, especially those that are in dire financial straits. we have seen the delays in the, the signing of a staff level agreement deal for a country like zombie out. it took $207.00 to $1.00 days for a measly $1300000000.00 deal to be agreed. while if you look at the median forward developed countries over the last decade, at least, you see that it took some 55 days. and that time could really mean a lot. i world of difference for these poor countries. and it further trips them
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into debt. the president of the so to going as far as coiling for an all right of the said debt. and this is something that can be easily absorbed by these countries . let us be frank. if real a minute, when we use the words international partners or partnership than the many parts of this partnership must equal the share success stories and failures stories. i notice that our partners have a tendency to cost all blame on the recipient partner for failures and avoid scrutiny of their own $8.00 programs. the certainly might have contributed to the failures. it looks like the west is trying to shift the blame to china's so called debt trap. how is china responding to these allegations? china has learned to really stand up for itself. and notice that they are being perpetually pinned down as the bogeyman while they were, in some cases, really the only other country that would lend money to indebted african countries.
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the truth is that the i m f has been lending to countries since, you know, the 2nd world war and they have gone on many calls for the reform on this, of how the lend and the, the restructuring of these payments that they should be leaving. these institutions, they've had to deal more with the application for dead restructuring and dead relief than china has had to. and that is something that the new foreign minister has come out to defend and really called the west out on. so i, we had join us should be the last one to be accused of the so called death trap. data shows that multilateral financial institutions and commercial creditors account for over 80 percent of the sovereign debt of developing countries, particularly since last year. the unprecedented rabbit interest high by the united states have led to massive capital outflows in many countries and have worse and the debt problems in the countries concerned. and that really goes towards what the,
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i am have his fall in front of assistance and pegging. you know, the debt to the american currency in a sense that i am, have really serves the american interested serves to protect the interest of way it is based and that the u. n. in this case, although considering where it's headquartered, really falls short of calling out. it's biggest donor and that is the united states of america. republicans and democrats. sorry to each other. there's throats in the us all over again. after previously unseen footage of the january 2021 capitol hill storming was controversially scrutinized by top rated folks news host tucker carlson. u. s. how speak a kevin mccarthy. he released the tapes. it says he has no regrets about the scandal which has led the liberal mainstream media to call for censoring carson
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show. that's his host tucker carlson is facing backlash for how he used previously unseen video on the january 6th assault on the capital january 6th, fax to way alongside tucker carlson's new january 6th fantasy tucker carlson. took a page from george all wells, 1984, and told his viewers to reject the evidence of their eyes and ears. kevin mccarthy, who is trump wayland smithers gives all the footage to. tiger tucker shows only the tame parts and then trump claims the riders were framed. it's like watching the magic show where the magician is wearing sheer sleeves made a new, very nice years later on today. i urge fox news to order carlson to cease propagating. the big lie on his network and to level with their viewers about the truth, the truth behind the efforts to mislead the public. it's, i've tried to democracy,
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pull him off the air. couple of obvious observations. you don't often see the senate majority leader openly call for censorship on the floor. the senate is if that was totally normal and didn't contradict the spirit and the letter of the 1st amendment. but of course it does. but what's really happening here, what you're seeing is hysteria. the overstate men, the crazed hyperbole, the red in the face, anger what is that was on our age. of course it's fear, it's panic. only this week, also an ad exclusive takes provided by mccarthy. the footage clearly shows how one of the january sake protest is noticed, the shaman was apparently aided by police inside congress. his office is missing, leading him around and quote, acting as his tall guides, he walked right past at least 7 policeman without any of them trying to arrest him . protested later,
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filmed praising the cups for showing them in. i will go on january the 620218 mob of protesters to disputed donald trump's defeat and the presidential election stole into the u. s. capital building, occupying it for several hours. local security forces were completely overwhelmed and the military was eventually called in to close me unrest. one person was shot dead inside cobra for several others also died during the event was $200.00 people were arrested. the riot was granted an insurrection, and led to the impeachment of outgoing president, trump. american political analysts. john jordan told us that the narratives of the us liberal establishment had been discredited by the latest revelations. well, it's certainly stirred up to the left and the leads to the american media who would invest in so much in so many narratives,
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it turned out not to be true whether it was lab, league or natural immunity, or vaccines work or masks. you're seeing yet another media narrative collapse and it's not just the media is the leaves. are the american laugh. and even in the intelligence and security services of the united states, one of the things it's remarkable about those tapes is 40000 hours of it. is there were a lot of people that were in the capital, alongside people that were arrested, but there's a lot of these people were never rash or never identified. is this something that the f, b i or the other or american law enforcement knew about? do they have informants in their fear, right? so you can't. in one breath you're here, you're here to protect democracy. but here on the other hand, you're out advocating as a public official, a private company to engage in censorship. why not just engage in the debate? you say, hey, we're the 40 you chuck schumer,
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you have access to the same video. why don't you just rebut the rebuff? what tucker carlson is saying, rather than try to call for his censorship because that's really suspicious. before we go, a reminder of our breaking news story. this. our fresh scuffles haven't wrapped it in a georgian capital tbilisi between protest this and police the 2nd day of violence outside the country. parliament. last off a little make is passed. a controversial bill to neighbor, like 70 funded entities as foreign agents. right? says half of course it knocks down barricades into calling on security offices to take that side. needs to find take asked, kind of says a crowd of corresponds and it's on the grounds don't of course they can. the action is also been affected by the k can say with us, hey, on t international for all the latest updates on the installation, and to please see and much more. we'll be back in 30 minutes
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with western capitals and they're pliant. corporate media continue to maintain the west is not at war with russia. however, the fact is, nato is a co belligerent, supplying financial support, arms and diplomatic cover for kids when the west claims, otherwise, it means it's losing with ah. 2 imagine this, it's immediately after the $911.00 attacks, you're an agent in the transportation security administration in the united states . you see something that could lead to another terrorist attack, and you reported to your supervisors what happens next. they fire you. i'm john
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kerry aku and you're watching the whistleblowers. ah, today we're talking with t as a whistle blower. robert mclean. bob is both typical and a typical of many national security whistleblowers. he's typical in the respect that he saw evidence of waste fraud abuse or illegality. and he said something about it without any regard for what it would do to his career. he blew the whistle because it was the right thing to do. he paid a very heavy price for it, which will tell you about in a moment. but he's a typical in that he has proven time and time again that he's literally not afraid
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