tv The Modus Operandi RT June 5, 2023 4:30pm-5:01pm EDT
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is the success of raids by ukrainian forces r t z. your stano sensors is exclusive reports from the epa center of evacuation efforts. this used to be a prosperous, flourishing city of some 40000 people. now it's a goes down the this place here is a typical soviet era apartment block building. it would have taken more than just one round to deal this type of damage. if you were to pick just around the corner, you can see that the fire is still raging on the ruins of what used to be someone's
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home. it's free, it's a deserted every once in a while an old ca speeds past us. while some civilians have stayed an overwhelming majority of the locals have chosen to escape to safer places and much on the streets. the house shakes at night. every thing shakes. and that's why everyone here is trying to lead to just people are scared children and elderly people. so there's nothing else to say other than we're afraid. i left last sunday. we made it out in time, so to speak. i'm on the here now to pick up my things, boots clovis, and such were hundreds of rounds. have been battering this town almost every day. in the span of the past week. all this might to choose no military objectors, as it facilities non ukraine's tillery itself to civilians and civilian
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infrastructure. only this short ukrainian militants, they truly kill 2 birds. with one shell is the crater. they obviously targeted. this hospitality can see ambulance vehicles badly damaged, destroyed, and the shrapnel and the bloss way. will it hit this? the apartment block house. some people found themselves crap. some of the daily inhaler booms, volunteers routinely risk their lives to evacuate. bedridden civilians with the civil. we're from should back in our selves. the situation is dangerous. we're looking for people in rounding them up for evacuation. we've been working on this and on stuff for the days now. these are the brightest of the times for the ukrainian military in terms of the long teased counter offensive. it has simply nothing to show for it yet. team has lost the city of our it's almost which it had branded as an impregnable fortress. so it has unleashed it's vengeance upon those
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who it can simply reach and who confines back makers done a reporting from the bell. gord region oxy and over to india. now we're a 2nd trained crash has occurred in the same state as a devastating crash last week. several wagons of a cargo trains containing limestone, derailed between 2 indian cities. no reports of casualties have come out as of yet . the incident happened on a private truck inside a local some met plan. the 2nd crash comes just 3 days after one of the deadliest derailments in the nation's history, which took the lives of at least $275.00 people. an injured, more than $1000.00, reportedly due to a failure to the systems, electronic interlocking feature, according to the countries railway minister, as the commissioner of railway safety has investigated the matter and release the
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investigation report. but we have identified the cause of the incident and the people responsible for it happened due to a change in electronic control looking a bit more background here. according to indian railways, interlocking is an integral part of the railway signaling which ensures the safe passage of a train through controlled areas. the system is based on software which can be modified without the need for any physical modifications, but failed to operate properly. that de artesian sharma brings us more veal calling, get the deadliest dream tragedy in india's recent history. a tragedy that has stops every corner of the country. that's tony of 300, with more than a 1000 injured. after $33.00 is collided on friday evening. india's eastern steed or for the show would life must go on as the rescue operations come to afford the teams on the grounds now quickly clear the wreckage to meet we for around 60 of the
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regular tween route in the same track. around 15000000 people traveling trains in india every day really, truly is the lifeline. all phoenician, yet accidents like these leave a question mark on years of investment. by the way res engine drummond is done. they're going to move the wild to bring those responsible to account. the government will leave no stone unturned in treating the injured. those found guilty will be punished severely as it really plots, and i'll be cleared up the story. know, move to the hospitals, where they skills and confusion, both inside and outside of towards hundreds to angel are admitted across $24.00 hospitals in amazon, or where the tween tragedy to face. many of them critically. you see people with a broken hand or leg, or ribs, or around like what codes the most is
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a broken family. submitted. the last thing i remember was being on the train. i gained consciousness a while ago, but i don't know where my friends and family are. no one here knows either family members or seen searching for their loved ones inside hospital wants desperately. and then many who don't find loc head to the mortuary, they've been go to bundles of speeches of the dead hoping against hope. but some have no luck at the march of recei, though, i have looks from a sweet brother in at least 20 hospitals and 3 most tories having found in what do i do. but in a deadly deals like this, it's not easy to find a non so all the right words to come for these people. run shar mall. audi or dish? yeah. i'm saying, and india, a bridge that was under construction, over a portion of the gone just river, has collapsed for the 2nd time in 2 years. the incident took place in the state of
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the har, where this bridge was destined to become the 6 search structure to cross the dogs is a previous collapse occurred in april 2022. after inadequate building materials were used, the bridge was initially estimated to cost a whopping $200000000.00 and planned to extend 3 kilometers long. 16 people have died while almost 20 remain in the hospital, in russia's old yano region after being poisoned by a locally manufactured cider. so my signal was reported the use in the drains manufacturing, making it extremely toxic. the business owner has been arrested and a criminal investigation opened. meanwhile rushes federal service for supervision of consumer rights protection has ordered its side or sales halted with large batches of 8 already being confiscated. poisonings have also been reported in
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several neighboring regions as another innocent child has lost his life as a result of his rarely raids in the occupied westbank. as they palestinian toddler has been shot by tell of these forces dying from his injuries. israel's troops claim they must stop the car with that oven a legit palestinian fighters or cheese? maria, the notion of reports, bahama, to me, me a 3 year old palestinian boy died from boys and his really hospital after he was injured in what a israel says was an idea of military raid in the occupied west bank. the incident happened on says day mohammed was with his dad and the car that was fired and the father was also critically and seriously injured, but he was later released home. well, how much was hailey's just by a helicopter, from the scene to one of these really hospitals, where the doctors have been fighting for his life for several days. but the boy
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passed away earlier on monday, his mother's side that she tried to see him this morning. but she was denied the entry to the hospital. the idea of said in a statement that the child and the father have probably been hates by the idea of fire off to these really forces were responding to a certain attack by palestinian militants in his earlier interview. from the hospital and the homeless father, those said that he didn't hear any gunshots prior to the fire that he his heart. and he claims that these rarely forces were not attacks at the time when the incident happened to ship them to sell the book lot. and i saw that because intended to go to my uncle's house, which was not far from mine, when suddenly it was struck by gunfire. i felt pain in my shoulder and stopped the vehicle shut. but when i looked at my son, i saw that he had for an hour just cause comes in lodge in a buddhist,
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owing to his hat. the investigation is currently under. we need to see exactly what has happened. we have been in touch with the family. we know that they are supposed to receive the body of mohammad later on monday. the funeral is set to take place the next morning. the russian foreign minister survey love rob has touch down in the capitol up to dick his band. during his official to day visit russia's top diplomat, willful talks with his tyler part as well as the nations president. the last time, live for all visited the central asian country, was during a meeting of the c. i. a council of foreign ministers in may of 2022. the the syrian foreign minister has condemned the us and european states for using unilateral economic measures to put pressure on damascus. western sanctions have exhausted body to the suffering of the syrian people and must be lifted the use of colors of measures these notes in appropriate
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policy and relations between states. meanwhile, the russian red cross has completed its 2nd humanitarian mission in syria over 15 tons of humanitarian aid. mainly baby food has been delivered to people affected by this year's earthquakes. 3500 people in need have received aid. over the last few weeks, archie spoke to the head of the russian red cross emergency response department, who took part in the mission. i saw mister elizabeth, some of them was we have the mill in my opinion, the most difficult tasks were that we have to work on a daily basis. the number of people that we need is helpful was very large below. but we started for an early in the morning and finished late. it's 9. which means that there was a very large number of people who needed some kind of help discipline. i wouldn't say it was difficult, but that was our job that we deeds of us. but the became difficult in the evening
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of the way of everything was over the phone. and then there was the fatigue of the number of people whose feelings and emotions you will let single through collecting their situation. as to the tech leave, their complains their problems all through your golf course valid. that's the most difficult thing problem. however, most everyone in our team was already prepared for that and the sick all of them showed himes the logical level in dealing with such a problem. and so to me that you model and it what the possible does the we work arrange the normal daily lives of the local population in front of a system to provide food, especially in the front. what attrition, what, but the very well that see rate is on the sanctions and the who are obstacles towards access to a variety of food. it's going to be, for instance, up until the age of 18 months. i know that people simply do not have the ability to bind. so off to some clarifying arrangements, we eventually brought such food. that's what we're putting them on when to stand
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the people that are in and brought the difficult conditions to understand what they are in the room. so you just have to go the forms, but look around and talk to people, but provide one example is electricity. so to me we were in the attack. yeah. on the outskirts of the ceiling. and according to information from all the people that do this, they look tricity is on every 6 hours side for about 4 minutes, 10 to 30 minutes, even see around to see what the people that are not discouraged tool. it's not enough to say that used to be, it's not for, for young people leave that more, they leave it. and i would like to note that syrian people are very kind, very responsive. despite all the difficulties as though they are going through all the thoughts, they haven't given up hope for the future. let him know to a a little opinion citizen. yes, we decided to bring sudden equipment without some additional mishandled or this is
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a portable ultrasound machine. was the c g machines? the question wanted to cause me to is that central with method school in order to conduct to complete college and def examination of people mer to identify certain diseases. and this was very well done and what the board, one of the most important steps off to our customers live, hasn't been saved both of these medical care for them uh and things to this work. we conducted 192 appointments with people to go, but some of them are well, even diagnosed with diseases when they didn't have about. so the general least of the seas this has been made which will now be prepared and translate. it went to a rabbit and sent to the administration of the tech. yes. so that these problems can be addressed in the future, but i said we will forward will base to the administration of any local medics would be able to take campbells. their resident will look like as a is on the rise. so are the concerns about it's possible misuse in the future,
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especially when it comes to matters of warfare. on the latest episode of manila chan's modus operandi renowned futurist ian com says everybody who participates in developing artificial intelligence today is directly contributing to the wars of tomorrow. here's a preview for now, and you can watch the full interview here on our teeth throughout the day. i a, a i base systems will, will attack the digital systems off other countries. for example, the future might be so low. so some of the whole digital cities are smart, so these are cognitive cities that are run by artificial intelligence that are full of technology, which acknowledge you use doing taken care of all the infrastructure of transportations drones, buildings and so on. and then a, i would be able to attack those cities digital needs and cripple those cities. think about a nuclear power plant. think about crippling the electricity system or any other
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system that runs the infrastructure office city or a or a country crippling. those would be catastrophic. to many of them, and that's what's what the future of warfare looks like. and it's not just physically harming and destroying cities, but digitally crippling cities and countries in order to, to give the advantage. everybody who's developing a, i, as a contributor to the future of warfare, anybody was remotely developing, even any a niche solutions with an a i is going to be a contributor to, to the future of what the rest of boogeyman card has been played by yet another european politician as the estonian prime minister has blaine moscow's so called aggression for nato's expansion to the east. those who accuse me to the expansion of escalation or
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adopting the imperialistic language in a dollar deal. russia. this concerns the right to smoke congress to make their own choices regarding their foreign policy and defense agreements, leading alongside, aggressive states has left us and some of the country has no choice, but to turn to me to for our security guarantee. if you were not members of nato and you would be going to a very dark stands write down. in reality, nato has the 9 waves of expansion since its creation. in 1949 with just 12 founding members, your organization was created in response to the warsaw pact block led by the soviet union. since its humble beginnings, data has increased to $31.00 states this year. russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman says living among the western military blocks, aggression is part of russian history. life next to the aggressive precisely about russian history, which was constantly attacked from the west, including from the territories of what is now germany, sweden,
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and france. nature was not a peaceful organization, but admitted tree political blog, whose crimes include in particular the destruction of the libyan stays, the brutal bombing of yugoslavia on the 20 a k us in a dentist on research or at the institute for european studies in belgrade 7 gadgets has told us that nato simply tricked russia by promising not to expand eastward nathan of washington tricks, russia as, as being introduced he said once we checked them. so he was referring to force to the famous statement of the secretary of state at the time james baker, who said that that nathan want expense not an inch eastward. obviously, since the fall of the believable they thought has been expanding in ways towards the east and this expansion was directed in the 1st row, i guess russia secondary,
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i would say it goes the service because uh natal wage. the 2 wars, again, serves in the 90s, nato is an aggressive alliance. it is a military alliance, and to say that it's expansion towards the east is not at is not a threat to russia at the moment when all the nato's countries are providing weapons to ukraine. in a, a proxy war or why would say nato and russia is really, they felt really only a ridiculous, but it is. uh, it is very offensive for the intelligence ohio on a human being. and that's are up on the, our thanks for tuning in. there's so much on the radar as of late. so for the latest breaking using updates that over to r t dot com and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms. thanks for joining in. we'll see you back at the top of the hour. the
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chairs. so yeah, this is by bed. i uh, the seats, like i said, they fold down here. and so i put a, a table on the bottom well, on top of the seats. and then i put about 3 sleeping bags on top of that, and then i have this 0 rated sleeping bag for the wintertime. and uh yeah, i'll call in there and yeah, typically i'm toasty warm. i've got a space either here or a bed, buddy. propane heater, yeah, you really don't need a whole lot, you know, it's a survivor. you just need your basics and what you have those, you know, you can be happy as long as you're happy on the inside. so yeah, but when the government tries to fits you and just in this expensive box where you've got to pay so much money to survive, i think they're taking your freedoms away because you don't need all this. if it's, if it's all my needs and i'm completely content, you know, just to stay here, really don't need anything else
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the, the spot in the ground. and so kind of a said situations and feeling here. this was a bribing community, a homeless people. and everybody had their uh, little area where their tense and they were bigger tense. they were 10 man 10. some were even bigger than 10 man tense. and uh they had the heat in the winter. they had enough food. they had all the clothes that they needed. they had all their basic needs met. it saves a taxpayer about a $1000000.00 a year every year. we are here. if they were to how's the county or the government was the house, these people that hotels like they normally did,
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it would have it would cost the county a $1000000.00 a year. so how's the people? yeah, this camp here and this was, this was a group to about a 122 people. that's at the peak. i started it pretty much from the, from the get go. i moved in realizing that i needed to be here to protect the homeless from the outside and also to manage the to make sure that things were organized. we had no place to put our garbage, you know, a place for a bathroom and you know, just the basic and, and the people were happy. ellipse of the people that lived here were very happy this is public property. it belongs to the public, you know, which should have been accessible to the views of people. but what was happening here was the media, the press were coming down here and they were showing this, uh, you know, it's, it,
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so the world basically the and uh, what was happening is the tech it was, you didn't like the publicity didn't like the light shown on lake one, so they did what they could to close this place then we'll, we'll we'll so close down on july, 3rd, 2014 day before the 4th of july independence day, they shut this camp down and, and told everybody they had to leave. and that was the last day of just beautiful camp. the you are heading down. so a chance, richard for the senior champ,
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most of the people there are seniors over 55. and we'll jump off a few things to the chance of a couple of years. i've been living in sheds buckboard was constantly getting more disposed by going to home depot and lowes and tell them what a great carpenter i am and i always get higher. and they kind of a way this. people don't have money to spend. all, all contract is cutting the price, so there's no profit in it, and it's tough to get the job. i do things get worse this year. in general. definitely got worse because the economy when i was i was in florida and somebody had given me her, her vehicle and uh, she said, i gotta get it back. i said, how am i going to either back? she said, bring it here. i said it cost me
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a $1000.00 from gasoline mass $1000.00. all right, hander, back the car wasn't the bad luck. i wouldn't have it but, but i never lost my face a couple of times. i questioned it, but the face of the lower in this guy right here. i'm just watching with one on everything that, that donald trump did for this country. and everybody hates. and just as us democrats is wrong, it's just wrong. all these aliens coming into millions coming into the country. it shouldn't be here. she gather more, ship them out. now that's what that's not going to happen. as long as there's a lot of democrats in the white house commander in chief, he doesn't mean always own name. sometimes. he flies around on air force,
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one choke people help me out in this truck right here is a major example how people you know, can be very generous and helpful. somebody met me, you know, at the dealership and they gave me this truck. it's a 2022 and it's brand new and they just gave it to me. and so this is, this is the kind of stuff i need to continue to do what i do for the homeless and the 4 of this because every, yeah, every day is, is busy, especially this time of year. it's the, you know, the holiday christmas season. and i'm, i'm running all day long from the time i wake up to the time i go to bed, which is late. i'm continually doing something you know, busy to picking up donations, to bring out to the poor and the homeless, or i'm working in the camps dispersing up a tense or putting up a tense, bringing down heaters or whatever is needed. i how far around around 50 homeless, between uh, osha,
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the mom with kelly. it's. it's around 50 people. so you victoriously did on the bench outside of the library and then yeah, there was no cushion on these roads at all. this was a hard bed since he was there for weeks sleeping on his bench. oh, it was horrible. so there is no show that you can go through just now any in this county you ever go into the whole community center which was there for decades in lakewood. and then they made it into a shelter at least at nighttime. so the homeless in the area would come down to the community center and sleep nice. seemed like about maybe 6 months. they close it down. they close down the shoulder and then they uh, the tour down the building altogether. the
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yeah, so we picked up from the, um, one of the drop off locations i have about 10 people that have said that it's okay to use their house as a drop off location. so there's centrally located in different areas are around here. so people from that area can go and drop things off at that house. and i go around and i, once or twice a week, i go around and i pick up at that house, then you know or give to the homeless in their camps. or i do a program twice a week in the town square in lakewood, where i give out to the, the homeless and the poor. they are in lakewood. somebody here with the cost of living right now because of housing with inflation going up. everything is very expensive and there's just a lot of people can't afford the cost of housing and the cost of necessities on top of that food, clothing and whatever. very, very difficult for a lot of people. i mean,
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you usually was good. god bless you. thank you for everything that you do really the great. my name is mary, i'm talking, i'm not the camera to raise the great, great. and you will have to know, you know, the cost of living going up this year, inflation and i've seen an increase and people calling me asking me for a place to stay. i need to get tense. i've seen an increase in that. i've seen an increase in people coming out of the town square here to see if they can get something that they need. yeah, it's really wonderful how the broader community is, you know, contributing to this program here. thanks again. oh
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