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ah, ah, with a this, our chinese leader gene thing makes history as a kind of useful, proven to be re elected for 3rd consecutive oh, a position in the republic of georgia. so that will end mass protest only the current government resigned party rates. how these tensions of emerged in particular, the role of the u. s. a as a top us health official during the time that makes it washington was funding
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research in a virus in a chinese lab, contradicting previous mainstream us narrative about the disease. and one civilian is killed and wounded in could be attacked on a town in the republic report using a u. s. high miles rocket system with good morning. i welcome alive. for most there's just gone am. i'm this week to have you with us. i'm more of a mommy. let's take a look at the top. so is this our chinese aging thing has made history as the countries for, for them to be re elected for a 3rd consecutive i'm to get more about this is go live to see g t n correspondent, gen, turning, joining us from beijing. thanks for joining us. jang amount came to us and you talk
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about us, walk us through how, how this latest boat in congress unfold is interesting. oh, yes, i sit in pain was this morning. he was unanimously a elected president of the people's republic, china and chairman of the central military commission and han jones was elected. the vice president and geology was elected. the chairman of the standing committee, 14 in p. c, and a 14 people were elected. the vice chairman at this any committee and after been elected a president champagne, took a public oath of allegiance to the constitution. he pledged to be loyal to the country and the people and except people supervision and worked for a great modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong in their from chronic ca, truly advanced ammonia and beautiful and the new vice president of president and
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the new top legislator also pledge allegiance to the constitution. so that's basically what just happened this morning. somehow the house is that he got so much support this time around. i mean, this is quite is unprecedented. ready? the have to go a 3rd term. oh, what's me? i do. thank well i was at the grills of people this morning actually, and i talked to, i've spoken to some, some of the deputies he'd there met most of the are all of them that i had to talk to are so excited about to witness this moment. you know, especially those from the grassroots, are such as remote areas, are remote villages in mountainous areas because they are a mom, those who can feel the changes of the chinese society further better than most because as we know that the poverty alleviation in the remote areas has been one of
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the priorities during those chinese friends. she's our presidency over the past few years. since the 18th national congress of the c p. c. china has been seen, very reputable men. and as it has lifted about 100000000 people out of absolute poverty, which is a great, significant historic success of the countries poverty eradication task and become the 2nd largest economy in the world. and also under president. she's gotten it as china has this established the world's largest education or largest of social security and medical health care systems. and also the proportion of the middle income girl in china has expanded to one 3rd of the total population in the past decade. so i think with a great deal of achievement and also on he's, he's philosophy, he's priorities he for he's, he's couldn't people at 1st on those given all those achievements,
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make him so popular. amman, chinese people and game gaining her and gaining him so much support america. so excellent point starving, we know that while we've all affected by recent, you know, situations of the world is in was war or covert or whatever, but the economy, a lot of countries have been facing the economy. i'm problem with the economy. is that gonna be a priority for using pin as well? so to boost the economy from china? definitely, definitely. as you can see in, during this years, 2 sessions economy is one of the. it is highly on the agenda that's on the most disgust topics during this years political season. and specifically, we can see that there are a lot of propose in the suggestions and also during the government for in the coach
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as government work report, the country commits more efforts, more investment, and it commits more employment employment. creating warren in employment, which is around $12000000.00 new employment, new jobs this year, which is a bit much higher than the previous goal of $11000000.00. and also, as we know the previously, china has been using much more like supply side of policy to boost is economy. and now during this years to session, we can see that the government has a step of breadth of effort to boost is consumption to boost is demand. so yes, i can tell that there are a lot. there are a lot of commitment from the government to boost is economy to you know,
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to reduce the economic vitality of the country. and we are, although there are many people are see the determination and commitments by the central government. but i think still a lot of people with a very much like to see the more concrete measures being taken to make those poor print happen. yes. so i'm pretty sure that was before i let you go. one last question. ready for foreign policy? what's on the agenda phase easing thing, is he looking to i don't know, make friends with the us that really like him very much. although they like the china very much you think things will change in the next few years in this term? oh, well, i think i also covered the foreign ministers presser, which was, it was held at on march 7th. i think at one of the sig, note that i felt is that china is going to still continue going to be
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a claim to rural as a promoter. of world peace develop the world piece a, a, a, a contributor to her share development. but i also feel that another strong change is that the strong rhetoric used by chinese foreign minister. i think china is now a more like responding to the al start word. when it feels like it was to offend it, to defend itself or even to defend international order for the foreign minister, tingling says, warning that china us religion is really at a very difficult situation at a very difficult time. and he also warned that if the united states, if the bell to relations would be deter deep to instill it keeps going down in his pad in the u. s. as in hit the bricks, there would be some confrontation and conflict. and that bridging would not remain
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silent at the u. s. leonard or attacked china. so i think that's a very strong message sent all by for administer. and i believe that over the past few years, china would definitely, you know, be a strong and respond of activities. but on the other hand, they also welcome our new friends like emphasized by from israel single china. that would definitely continue open up to the global community to meet new friends and consolidate their relationship with their with, with his old friends. so yes, on the other hand, china with also open open arm to the whole world. to expect more. i can comic art and political cooperation. yes, that's what i observed. i mean, i've seen times i had certainly be keeping an eye on how things unfold. james, hitting c g t and course one protocol to do thanks for your time. oh,
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this move on to our other so, so now the political opposition and the republic of georgia has been demanding that the current government resign emit several days of violent protest. fast despite the authorities caving in to demonstrate his initial request to cancel the controversial farm agent legislation ignited the unrest. the draft legislation similar to the u. s. law was seen as a come down on with the news outlets, and india's american officials spoke out against measure against the measure and even threatened to impose sanctions against georgia. though the government complied with the protesters tomorrow by counting the bill and releasing processes who were detained, the number of the gathering in the national parliament has been growing by the thousands. we heard from locals about what is the rule them to the streets. we know
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that they often light on and we've seen that they have made big promises before and they've lied to us so we don't trust them anymore. and we want to make sure that it, they have a history, a strong background to lie to us. and unless they put that in a way that a law job that they're trying to enforce on us, we're not gonna believe in those law. stories are also like go recommended from 0 p and union to be was throats. so, but our government again uh we, we of its own people approved the small so we do monday, we demand that all of 0. just go and go. we might remind you in a resignation of government fiction could see behind me the parliament building where thousands of protesters have gathered for the 3rd night in a row,
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they just launched a new demands to the gun, demanding the resignation of the parliament. this is after both of the main demands of the protesters were actually met by the parliament, the 1st one being the release of all protesters weapon detained throughout these protests and riots. and the 2nd one being the rescinding of this law that started these protests in the 1st place. that of course, was a law, a dropped law that the georgia parliament passed that would see on non governmental organizations in this country that make over 20 percent of their income from foreign sources. register as foreign agencies, we've seen a lot of anti russian sentiment here. ukranian flags, american flags, european union flags alongside the georgia ones. and they've been calling this proposed law that started this all a russian style law. that's despite the fact that this law does exist in russia, but was 1st passed in the united states all the way back in 1938. and it actually carries much more severe consequences. criminal ones,
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including jail time for employees of organizations that failed to register as opposed to in russia where organizations that failed to register with simply receive a fine. now you can see behind me the protest has today been so far peaceful. but this has been the case over the past 2 days earlier in the night. around midnight is when really we started to see violence erupt. protesters throwing molotov cocktails and rocks and objects and police building barricades and they've and tried to storm the parliament building. twice the police have obviously responded with tear gas and water cannons. and i was actually in the thick of it. yesterday i got tear gas and saw the action 1st hands. now, the government is actually divided on this issue. the parliament is at odds with the president who was in the united states. when all of this, all of these protests broke out. she released a video with the statue of liberty behind her,
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putting her support in for the protests and denouncing the part of the parliament support for this law. the protesters have also said that they're going to gather around 11 am to verify that the parliament is indeed going to revoke it. support for this draft law. it passed earlier. so we're going to be there. and we're, of course, going to bring you all the details as they become available and put it into the political opposition says it will and is mass produce only if a current government resigns. but there is no guarantee attention to woodside warms all the demands have been met. our season marina, close the river breaks down the howl, the situation is escalated and in particular the role of the us. as soon as the pros has started in georgia, most people following european politics thought, here we go again, another color revolution. why? that's why american and european flags banners in english saying peaceful
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protests mixed in with a few molotov cocktails. as well as some words of encouragement from western officials. ah, this time instead of assistant secretary of statements for a newland handed out snacks to demonstrators and if it was tall robinson, another us assistant secretary of state who just so happens to be in belize, c. a day before the riots are opted. he claimed to be there for slightly different events, but he couldn't help. but all for a few words of advice for georgians. this is a law based on russia's interest,
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not. george is in truth in we think it's in george's entry to we're work closely towards euro atlantic integration. this law doesn't do that. we don't think it's the right thing for georgia and more importantly, georgia. i don't think it's the right thing for georgia. so let's get this straight . washington doesn't like a law being proposed by the majority of georgia, m. p. 's from the ruling party of georgia. a law that with highlight the companies and individuals receiving substantial funding from abroad like america, who could therefore be acting in the interests of said country. now, why would they care may come to mind a recent u. s. government report names georgia as a lead in recipients of u. s. foreign and military aid in europe and eurasia. and this, this is something new. the u. s. has been sending hundreds of millions of dollars
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to georgia since the mid ninety's over $445000000.00 in foreign military financing. i loan since 1997, 35000000 dollars just last year, over a $130000000.00 in bilateral state department and us aid assistance annually. and all this, of course, go and towards helping georgia develop a democratic free market with western orientations. in july state department spokesman, net price told reporters that us has allocated a total of almost $6000000000.00 in assistant funds for georgia over the years. and as we know, nothing comes for free and this is exactly what local impedes had in mind. when considering the draft law on transparency of foreign influence, countries tend to use angie,
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hills and private need the organisations to sway public opinion and encourage opposition movements in countries of interest. the biggest share of the u. s. funding is directed towards antonio's, which means that this money benefits not our country, but their own agents. we see that there is absolutely no transparency in their spending. the public does not have any information in this regard. that creates risks. our country's a small state. naturally. it is vulnerable to various types of risks. so at this time, transparency is of special importance. georgia is already one 4th and that you pond haven't signed the e u association agreement, and this law would jeopardize it future with the wes box. not everyone seems to share these pro western views, as we've already seen from the scuffles in parliament. so the majority of them piece voting in favor of this particular law. there was something like that and started was saying it's support for the protesters while paints and. 5 russia as
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the bad guy, as always, it's about a moment for george's own future democracy. and we want to be here to support the georgia people in their aspirations and georgia journey to strengthening the democracy in this region. russia is trying to absorb countries like ukraine absorb countries like belarus, threatened countries like georgia. if you look around, no one is choosing to be with russia. what we've got instead is a very strong united international support for ukraine and for countries like georgia that are occupied by an aggressor like russia, the west support georgia, as long as it's part of the gang when georgia had a president who was last euro centered, it all ended with the rose revolution in 2003 and a change of power. that's when opposition leader and western fine. mikhail suckers really answered the picture and what followed was a war and to break away regions. and now, here we go again. that's so cold,
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controversial bill has since been withdrawn box. protesters have bowed to continue until it's formerly denounced. and protesters are released from detention. so once again, democracy brings conflict across russian borders. and another russian neighbor is been in times to follow a european future. a plan that has been in the making for years with george bush discussing ukraine and george's need for membership back in 2008. and thats despite warnings from russia since pretty much the soviet union collapsed. well, not much has changed. it seems. and now we're back to square one. ukraine is a disaster. and now in georgia, the port is definitely hot and being stirred. and the only question seems to be how long before it still is over. again. my 2nd to the europe now in
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germany is know the city of have works of be will or been reported killed and 8 of the wounded in the mass. shooting wanting though the falling footage might be disturbing. it happened at a jehovah witnesses church, facility, authority say that gunman died in the incident. without elaborating several victims have been hospitalized with severe injuries. the city's mayor has expressed his sorrow for the tragedy. ah, a former senior u. s. health official has asserted that american taxes funded the research that led to the creation of the corona virus, and the coven. pandemic, thompson, robert redfield to headed. the centers for disease control at the white to the pandemic, made those comments during the latest hearing and the origin of the disease. at dr
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. found she intentionally lied under oath to senator paul when he vehemently denied an age his funding of gain of function research. i think there's no doubt that in i was funding in a function research, is it likely that american tax dollars funded the gain of function research? i created this virus. i think it did on the only from an age put from the state department usa idea and from doing well, redfield testified that early on he believed the virus had been engineered and he was excluded from later calls because he took that position. he went on to talk about this paper that it appears was generated, and while he couldn't speak to dr. fowl, geez, motivations for prompting this study. he said that it does appear know that that this study was, was intended to translate and prevent and circumvent the idea that cobit was originated in a lab that it was
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a man made virus. if you really want to be truthful, it's antithetical to science. this was a narrative that was decided that they were going to say this came from a web market and they were going to do everything they could, the supported to negate any discussion about the possibility that this came from alarm. now doctor found you repeatedly denied that the national institute of health had funded gain of rock junction research in 2021. you didn't give money to the will on lab to do gain of function research that is correct. doctor vouching knowing that is a crime to lie to congress. do you wish to retract your statement of may 11th, where you claimed that the and i age never funded, gain of function research and we were on senator paul. i have never lied before the congress. you gave them money and you said don't do gain of function research, correct? and they said, we won't correct how you can say that is not gain of found. it is not, it's
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a dance and you're dancing around this because you're trying to obscure a responsibility for 4000000 people dying around the law from up and amick. and senator paul, you do not know what you are talking about quite frankly. and i want to say that officially, you do not know what you are talking about. now this all comes as revelations seem to indicate that in february 2020 doctor found you prompted a study that was intended to show that the virus did not come from a lab. and that has raised a lot of outrage republicans or calling for dr. valgy to be put behind bars. and this comes as a way of the immunization of china from u. s. officials and u. s. media blaming china or the pandemic. now china has was back and said the united states should be turning serious public health issues into political weapons . new report, anatomy, origins of coven, 19 the u. s. energy department, now differing from some other government agencies that of the f. b,
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i and the united states has said the corona virus pandemic is most likely to have emerged from a chinese laboratory, created deliberately for research, but leaked unintentionally into the world. china predictably is furious and pushing back the lack of cooperation from china has made it difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of the pandemic seems lovely is extremely unlikely. this is an authoritative scientific conclusion that experts from china and the world health organization region. after visiting the relevant laboratory and blue hand and holding and exchanges with relevant researches, the relevant party should stop playing up the large league theory, stop smearing china and stop politicizing the issue of origin tracing. now at this point, these new revelations about the national institute of health and dr. valgy and his statements. and those studies that were commissioned all seem to indicate that us officials have something to hide. they're trying to point the finger at shina,
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but it looks like some of their own behavior has serious questions that could be raised. on the, on my side, one civilian has been killed to others wounded in a recent ukraine for the attack on the city of on of in the dentist republic. local interest shows severely damaged, including a parking facility where numerous civilians civilian vehicles are located. you can use a u. s. high miles rocket system to conduct the attack of these roman cars before us on the scene. ah, one civilian was killed and 2 more were wounded as a result of he craney and artillery attack in the city of val navarro. and now,
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according to officials, ukraine launched to a 6 rockets from multiple launch rocket system, high mars made in the united states. now 4 of those were intercepted and the 2 landed right here at this bus terminals limits bushes. the letters were but a pot supposedly from the foreign weapon systems of the high mos multiple launch rockets system, were found at the scene. the result, one person was killed. sergei, his the laying right here. he was a 63 years old and he came to work at 5 o'clock in the morning. when had this at sack took place now the other 2 people who were wounded are now being treated at a hospital. and after the trying to do everything they can in order to save their lives. what was that? of course i heard a pulp the explosion was so strong that i was thrown out of the gate. thanks to the security guard. i was not on the bus at the time of the explosion. you can see for yourself, what's left of this boss. i would have been dead then. when i came to my senses,
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i pulled out one person. his leg was badly damaged by the explosion. he was concussed, he didn't move, the ambulance took him right away. that's the civilian object. they've never been military facilities here. why shoot here targeting living people? it's just an atrocity. local bathrooms have now been suspended, as there are simply absolutely no bosses to use for the people. i hear some of the employees at this boss sermon olsa are leaving their cars here over night. you can see that they're completely destroyed at the moment. it's yet unclear when the bus service in this area will resume, but as we can here, right now, shelling of this residential area continues at this point. and as the day progresses, we might hear about more victims. raman costs are of our g. the next republic. us murray, who is all the wound in coble wall american troops, full browser,
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the laugh got us on, has said the withdrawal operation was trustworthy to withdraw was a catastrophe in my opinion. and there was an ex inexcusable, lack of accountability and negligence. the 11 marines, one sailor at one soldier, there were murdered, that they have not been answered for the withdrawals. further refugee for i says, in the central asian country, with many afghans find to leave ferrying the tower boundless, seek revenge against those who cooperated with the us and made tragic scenes or the global level where crowds of afghans were rushing, depositing flames. the last american troops with drew from afghanistan on august 30th 2021, 82 under people killed by a suicide bombing at the site, including us soldiers, washington includes folders. washington, robert eggs. it resulted in the abandonment of thousands of pieces of weaponry,
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including men to vehicles armed rifles captured by the telephone. retired us air force left 10 and colonel karen cord. koski says the president never had any comprehensive strategy in afghanistan. good that we're hearing these things. on the other hand, you know, the 20 years was talk about the 20 years we spent in afghanistan or more. what was accomplished, there was not the build up of trust, but the elimination of trust. and so it is withdraw would have been hard in any case, but we didn't develop any institutions and good knowledge of what was going on in that country and how it worked in order to withdraw safely. and that's, that's really a, a crime. it appears to me that even the military side wasn't performing as well as it should. and i think in.

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