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of the somebody denied any involvement from his spokes person. dimitri pasco will says that the key of is following us instructions. given washington's attempts to disavow involvement in the attack are absolutely ridiculous. we are well aware that the decisions about such actions and terrorist attacks are made not in gifts, but in washington and k of does what it is still to do. we know that often the targets are not determined by gifts, but by washington, and then these targets are outlined to key if so, the key of fulfills them. and every time, if it's given the right to choose the means, both keys and washington, they face some serious accusations of well being involved in what most to explicitly called an assassination attempt to add vladimir putin used to live. so they had to bring something to the table and well, they did, at least they tried to, but they haven't been really consistent a tool in what they've in when they tried to formulate the version of events, basically all boil down to wasn't us just wasn't us but i don't basically realizing
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that that was probably not enough given against the gravity of the situation that they tried to speculate as to what might have happened in their opinion. and well, both have been completely inconsistent, both i mean kids and washington, the advisor to zalinski presidents, alaska. first on wednesday he said that that was basically the work of some 3rd party of some other roll group that was acting independently from kids, but definitely sympathize to the ukrainian forces out there on the ground in the don't pass on the rest of the front line but then today he woke up to a different version. he said that that was a full flag attack mazda minded by russia itself. and, well, when it comes to washington, they have been talking. the talking points have been more or less the same lines and they have been equally inconsistent given the 2 different officials from
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different departments. they came up with the difference again, versions of events and interpretations as to what happened and where thats militarized you a v came from a senior agent the last day. you called the position for a restaurant assignment to come in with funding. i know you don't want to spend on the guitar does any signs to believe that the russians are finding a new major any, any, be telling me to go to your colleagues who we, we know that russia has a history of doing this. they have a history of doing false flag. it is not unusual is incredibly common. i just don't want to speculate at this time, as i said, as we said when it comes to ukraine, which is under daily assault. and not just it's incredibly courageous military forces. but it citizens, as men, women and children being assaulted on a daily basis by this russian aggression. well, we leave it to ukraine to decide how it's going to defend itself and how it's going
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to try to get back to the territory. a certainly quite the bold statement from the wife's house. the ego, how's the sure responded to those on vacations? well, so far russia's response has been strictly diplomatic. they haven't taken any steps militarily or on the ground. nothing else of the ordinary, nothing we haven't seen. so far, up until now, but russia has indeed been a while stepping up its rhetoric as if at 1st they just said, well, we know, judging by the information we have received from the intelligent sources from the secret services, it was a ukrainian grow and they haven't specified whether or not it came from ukraine, or if it was released from anywhere from russia, but now meet repass called the spokesman for the russian president has stepped forward saying, well, that firmly believes it was done the either on washington's orders, or at least the us somehow has enabled key of to carry out this attack of the rule
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. we will know how extensive americans grown, given the accusation of both floated by washington. that was moscow or robin rush at the bottom. the very hearts of, uh, well of the russian capital within unmanned aerial vehicle, the ambassador to the united states, the russian ambassador to the united states. he was very adamant and his rhetoric saying that, well, that allegation is simply preposterous. the statements by washington's official representatives striking in their cynicism and absurdity, the us did not find it possible to recognize the obvious thing. this was a terrorist action blend by the zalinski regime. and then this as a nation attempt targeting the president of the russian federation that these, these, that this act of terrorism was allegedly a false leg operation are blessed from us and deceitful. that is, it was rushing itself that stage the provocation against the heart of our statehood . how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious,
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for any politician as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and inevitable. now it's in its very 1st statement off to the incident. ah, the russians have said, well, that they reserve the right to respond however, and when they see fit sofa, again, nothing on the ground. but there was a planned meeting between the russian president and russia. security council announced to take place in the very 1st week of may. now the very 1st week of may of course, runs out tomorrow because that's the, that's friday. that's the last to the final. what day of the week. so we might see that happen. and if that happens, if there's a good chance, something will be agreed on, then what is the prize winning? american journalist glenda greenwald has said that the claims that rush to blue up . it's not stream pipelines. and now we'll talk this on criminal. i know both ridiculous the western press previously circulated the laughable claim
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that russia blew up its own pipeline. now they're suggesting that the kremlin may have attacked itself yesterday is also a base of bank story. now, in september 2022 european science villages specialist the 2 explosions on the pipelines. the bill split to a gas leak, producing loss is exceeding $2000000000.00. russian president vladimir putin laser announced that the explosions were works of sabotage. and the destroying con, you were paying energy infrastructure in february police, a prize winning journalist cmo has reduced his investigation, claiming that the us was responsible for the norwood stream bombings or former c i . a analyst on c o is the associates, laurie jones, and say, is washington has a bad habits of blaming wash of a too many things this attempt to blame russia typical. i think of the us clumsy response to these instances. what, what i think is really going on is that you creating did carry this out. it was in
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the able by the united states, but it did not have the knowledge of the key leadership of either blanking and or boston general. busy really kind of gone for lloyd austin, the secretary defense up. i think the reason you crane did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement in the conflict. because you cry and realizes this losing and it's losing bad across the board. and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet likes likes to manpower and resources to carry out and sustain a successful counter offensive. as ukraine, hobbies and visions to join nato hunger is deputy paul them and speak a door. a deer of says the key as is most even close to joining the alliance. here's what she had to say. of course, the scenario seems unlikely now,
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and as it goes to the side to believe that they can win the score on the best of the best. sophia and ukraine's thoughts are the see has not happened so far on the because so the, the address then military supplies. so we can have to assess ukraine that's running defendant to a store, bought in, in religion and practice japan till the proxy war between the usa and the restaurant. unfortunately, i must say that you wrote the euro subordinate, the say own interest to us in chest. and the ukraine kind of see the see. so the fema is legal and the u. s. policy. it is you may not have being able to bring ask you any pills or records to during your facility to ukraine. joining needs to be out of this question is absolutely certain death,
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my clar c. and this is, that's my philosophy when it comes to who is via the jack piece of machinery. and furthermore, as long as ukraine's borders are disputed and then on cross link, these ongoing need those own provisions. who without the in joining your ukraine to the natal. but even if this folks that could going to be moved in, we would still not be able to support the engagement. and because manually, the change of course tends to being violated in ukraine, which is totally unacceptable for us to do. ukrainian governments removes time gillian, when you mense flags and text, and then the use of the hung guerria language in everyday life, including education and the public administration, and the rise these their lead,
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their stuff, they hon. galion community and trust car criteria. our by steve, can not see any chance of supporting ukraine's expression to any international. okay, which i'm the, the place the street 5 sounds. the reaction from tokyo is top little makeup of the ukranian delegation headquarter russian. speak doing a meeting of the black sea economic corporation assembly assembled during this session with delegates from said the scene other countries rushed. his speech was interrupted by several ukrainians who stood up and demonstrated that countries official flag along with another band that appeared to fill tre across between ukraine's national colors. and they tore as some nationalist flag use by some ukranian knew not secrets. here's what the speed of took, he has. parliament had to stay in condemnation. as a scandalous incidents, everyone can express their opinion verbally and there are no single school this.
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otherwise, such an assembly will cease to be parliamentary. what kind of street fights are these? those who wants to talk should go out and talk on the streets. no, i did not allow such a was the acts here on the sidelines of the assembly session russian lawmaker olga to marcia versus telephone, his interview was interrupted by ukrainian who displayed his country's country's flag behind to. one of the russian delegates was clicked to grab the phone number and police away from the cameras, but he was that attacks and punched several times by the ukranian. instigates that before such a security rushed into stopped the scuffle. we spoke with all good team, a few of us here broke down the incident on this one if occasions. well, how does your schedule look good? so she wouldn't have the russian delegation, isn't it some vote today? and like, especially in other countries where parts of the large parliamentary association of the black sea region, the united. so countries around the block see we have been in the lodge call them entry association for 30 years. today, a form of speakers was held within the framework of the association. well,
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i represent as all countries that all ukrainian colleagues try to disrupt or report by demonstration you for any of the flags shouting out to you, russian slo, goes on, behaves very aggressive, nice. you know, everything looks very staged. like in a good thriller, as of the printing delegation, had to rise just to be found. i want to say that the speakers of the countries did not expect this either. everyone was shocked by this attitude of the parliamentary ins from other countries to them. several times to speak of the talk is called a meant code for older. i want to say that we were allowed to finish our report afterwards, and we will listen to very attentively we as parliamentarians from russia, i understand that the platform is very politicized from an economic one. it has become a place for exchanging recriminations. a very long time ago. we have used the platform to the cloud, the position of our country, which states that it's no longer possible to live the way we used to work the same way. all the parliamentarians have forgotten about their countries and that faith
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has their working at the behest of all this. they listen and say what this to periods tell them. please remember that there is a huge number of problems with energy grain, the population, the income, and many of the issues. this is what the problem and terry assembly of the black so you can only corporation was created for ukraine, is trying in every way to make sure that we do not act as part of the organization . which is impossible because we created this organization with tugee 30 years ago . and now with thinking whether we need to continue pay membership, please, if all credentials and those concern to us and rights are being violated. although even today, if we refuse to pay off fees, we will have the right to be here. but we simply will not have the right to vote, but we don't actually have it today. anyhow. this mine keeps clocked down on alternative media narratives in the country. ukraine has risen in 527 sports and
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the press that freedom index according to a racing release spot are assess the porters without folders. benji is licensed in dikes put snow away in the 1st place for the 2nd day in a row. the united kingdom came in at 26 with the us phone and behind working 45th. this year, ukraine unexpectedly surged up from $100.00 and 6th place to 77th recess activated the improvement to a stabilization of the media. the the put use of all the got influence in the country. this comes despite the new little grunting t of unprecedented power to regulate the activity of media outlets which can now be bounds by the government in ukraine for 14 days without the court decision. russian language, tv channels, and any other sources of results is, are explicitly for hibbitts. it from authorizing that it's the latest move in a string of crackdowns that began off of the made on 2 in 2014, which led to an aggressively on t washington state policy. with many journalists, spacing, criminal propes on dest, where it's all several have basically mode,
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or forced to flee ukraine. okay, well, let's discuss this with. so being american journalists negotiate mileage now many thanks for joining us on a price on this evening. i'd like to ask your reaction to the, our assess the index giving you credit so much credit for is highly controversial handling of media freedom in the country as well. this is obviously preposterous and are as if it's not a serious organization. i mean it calling a country more free because the government has nationalized media and impose the unified a dettori a policy and put it on war footing basically. mandating government propaganda is just nonsense. what kind of organization did that pretends to be legitimate, whatever argument, like, anything like this, and yet this is exactly what happened. my only explanation is that they don't wants to criticize the favorite pet cause of the people who fund them. and we get, like you said, considering kids clocks down on the russian language, media,
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and particularly those are things that international groups like are assess, should be in fact, speaking often suppose of press freedom instead of essentially condoning in congratulation kids efforts to, to tell it well, that's the thing press freedom is free since become as meaningless as human rights or democracy. it is whatever the people who claim to be in power decided these. um, if, according to this organization, you know, ukraine is the good guys, therefore they can do nothing wrong. and everything they do is press freedom, whereas russia, for example, can do no, right? and everything they do is refreshing. this is how the reason, this is how they think this is. this is the end jill mentality. you do whatever your pay master's telling you. and you know, we, we saw this kind of a shameful relativism on display or for world press freedom day when almost nobody mentioned julia assange almost nobody condemned. the assassinations of
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journalists and bloggers by ukrainian secret service operates in russia. you just outright murder. nobody cares. nobody in the west cares, and that's really what this is all about. and so what is your assessments? have kids laces low that allows it to step up is crack down on the media to an unprecedented degree. a well, it's a, it's basically everything is, you know, as a certain italian politician put it into 19 thirties, everything within the state. nothing against the state. nothing outside the state. and the name of that politician, unfortunately for ukrainians was benito mussolini. and they seem to have basically cree recreated his ideal and the way to organize the country these days. well, since the outbreak of last year has military conflicts, key of, it's not his best to allow only one single anti russian. the point to dominates the crating and media was such said some, it is certainly understandable to a degree. does it really mean the alternative opinions can simply be eliminated within policy?
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well, not just ukrainian media. last week there was a revelation that the premium embassy sent media in serbia a list of terms which they demanded the media, their use like approved terminology. and you know, don't say this, say that instead, and this kind of, you know, editorial policy and in a completely different country, that's not part of the you with, it's not officially allied. would you crate or anything like it is just simply preposterous. and yet this type of interference was never condemned to not fight west, not by d. u. none of the none of the official guardians of democracy. and freedom said anything about it because of it again, it's ukraine, that's doing it. and therefore, it's ok by definition, this is, these are the kind of people who don't actually believe in any objective values only the who, who, what do you think the west of this media are just turning a blind eye to the repression of journalists. he does agree with kids narrative, and this is going to continue forever, or is going to continue until it's kendall kinda continue any longer until internal
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or external pressures create conditions against it. there is no changing the shameless, unfortunately for you. we all used to believe, especially you will be living in the us for 25 plus years that, you know, certain values publicly declared were absolute. and you could actually criticize people and change them into, into adhering to, to them. but in the past, let's say 5 years, this was repeatedly proven not to be the case. and at this point it's, it's unfortunately impossible to argue with people who simply change definitions of words to be more different. they want them to be in any given point in time. thanks for joining the program is always great to get your insights to be an american journalist that never ocean knowledge. thank you. a, a multi poder system. nancy, i'm reiterated during talks between russian indeed and chinese foreign ministers in
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goa. so it saves me think of a showing high cooperation organization is in preparation for a law. just some it's in new delhi in july. always the correspond to engine shawna ones. there's no a last important meeting. the d a was between a russian foreign minister. so k novels and bach, hasanti, ford, administered as far as to be, is concerned. it was all about by naturally, it started with us argue level one, meeting with east indian con to bob, dr. h. j, sean, god. and what they really spoke about was the monthly lot through cooperation. of course, they also discussed several issues pertaining to multilateral platforms, international platforms like g 20, i'm a big split up option that i get i roll for met his chinese come to bob. and the same holds forward as jason good as well. he had a meeting with dodging gang an extremely significant given the fact that there have been attentions between the 2 nations and now all coming under the field under
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a law. now school. so all of these meetings have ended for the be what is going to happen now is a goal logged in all of that? the, if you are chad, india has organized for a foreign ministers of all the countries that have come to go on. of course i didn't know diplomacy is also important, isn't it? i'm especially before of that important day tomorrow because tomorrow is when the you know, needs is going to happen a where all of these 4 minutes does will sit together. and at the end of the meeting, they are also expected to sign on a document which will have some, a 15 ford decision. so we'll see how that goes. but those are 15 decisions really will be a photo, say, a pre course to what is going to happen in july, a july is when india is going to post the final s seal summit. this could almost probably happen in new delhi. and of course in dallas or what do you send invites
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to head full speed so hopefully all of them or so a would be coming to india when you look at the a se umbrella. when you look at those young guy cooperation organization, it constitutes together nearly 40 percent of the walls total population. it also comes to do it's about 30 percent of the global g d, b. so that's how bible for the rock really is. and therefore, it's important to stress that every meeting that is happening at to d into model is going to be extremely significant. i for india to see all the agenda really has been most people who lives in, but also also india. a connectivity is something that is really, really important across from that of course, economic cooperation. india has for us to buy a job, but of course the old eyes gone on to model needs now, hopefully. well,
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uh know if like, what diesel during the g 24 minutes of me in delhi when they couldn't reach tokens, senses all, but in the s t o platform, you don't have a similar document. what do you do have uh, is that particular rough, that the 15 decisions that everybody's going to sign off on that i spoke about the loss of faith and the us economy is on the rise loss on to these base pack, westbound cope is doing the cup of failed american banks fast as a slew of financial institutions in the us. so that shows dive on thursday and stock control as to federal was the sure and it says that the sector is fine. let's take a closer look at how events have unfolded since march of the americans can rest assured that our banking system is safe, your deposits are safe,
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your deposits will be there when you need the ranking system is sound and resilient with strong capital and liquidity. the conditions in that sector have broadly improved since early march, and the us banking system is sound and resilient. i'm not really sure what uh, what makes smoke in the white house. they've had 3 brands, collapsed monia mentally, public relisted bonds fast. we started with silicon valley bank the last week we had this task for populate with going down the drain and out today we had the pacific west. now. i think the way that they're looking at things by seeing it. oh, well, you know, j. p. morgan and goldman sachs will these big but he missed the binds in class. but if you know it, it just come in economics is an economy is built not just on, but those coca cola in the big. it's built on the people that have small to medium
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sized businesses for small to medium size box. and when we go to the small to medium size, that's best for that perspective. they know tiny binds these binds have it tends to even hundreds of billions of dollars on the management and it's sort of collapsing not going to affect is happening across the u. s. economy. is it the buying this guy? imagine what's happening to the business is that the funds was supposed to those businesses company doing very well, otherwise, why the buyers collapsing. thank you for choosing alta international. we always appreciate your company does gets to our website all to you don't come for time. people will be back with somebody at the, [000:00:00;00]
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a gold mine for businessmen from the foggy l. b. on. however, the ruling chinese dream dynasty tried to resist and to stop the illegal trade,

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