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the, the, the headlines right now, what else? the international punctuates a few crazy and soldiers are killed and dozens of times destroyed. that's key of counter offensive is repelled by russian forces. it sold according to russia's ministry of defense, the odd and patriots as to palestinian john list, or among the thousands injured by idea of soldiers incarcerated. a rough tit for living is really rate on the palestinian town hall to the amount of perhaps a bit of the cold shoulder ukraine's presidency. lensky is not invited to attend
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the g. 20 summit this year, as confirmed by g. 20 host in via the underwriter, is the program line up for you this hour here on off the international. a lot of guests in the wings and updates on your top storage. let's get into it right now. so more than $300.00 ukrainian soldiers have been killed in a much hyped counter offensive. and as i thought orgy area, this is according to ruptures, defense minister. so to get you started, who said that $1500.00 men and thousands of times that attempted in vain to attack the russian possession of the calendar of russia's forces in the areas. i do crating and troops were beaten at the starting positions frontier and the enemy attempted to go on the offensive or the owners. but they were exposed by the forces of military intelligence in time. and were bombed by our aircraft at their starting position as, as soon as they reached the minefield for enemy tanks were blown up by the miner
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you further oracular, we suppress the enemy is ranked from their firing positions and electronic warfare units, or press the enemy's communication system having suffered losses, the enemy refused to advance further with video, but on we have just returned from his apparel here region and it is believed to be the main direction for the counter offensive of the ukrainian forces. the night has been very heated. as we filmed, and as we've talked to the soldiers who are well acting, who are fighting on that section of the front at around midnight, a, the crate in forces they've attempted to breach of russia's defense is just outside of the small town of idaho, which is not the 1st attempt that they're taking there on that particular section of the front, but it is certainly well other attempts they pale in comparison when it comes to the money to that the ukrainian army has of thrown into the me grind is over that and well so far they have failed to show anything for me too early and you're up to
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3 and then be tank units were moving in for directions. the enemy did not even reach the combat collision line and 2 places. we have been preparing for his counter offensive for a long time and we were afraid that the enemy were preparing the more so far. we see unreasonable actions, because if they continue to lose up to 3 units in one attack, then we will reduce them to adams within one month because the equipment and people were run out. we have strengthened the defensive front line and nothing that we would need to be crazy to make a frontal attack there. we do know that since midnight till probably about 5 o'clock in the morning, the russian jets russian bomb is and artillery. they have been burning the advancing ukrainian columns, binding its tanks, burning its almost vehicles and oil killing a pass. and now so far, the fighters who over that they are describing me the scale of loss is of the ukrainian army as quote unquote co law. so uh, at the same time, the russian soldiers that they are standing strong,
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they silver have not given any important positions to the front as well as very stable over there. at the same time, they're telling me that at least one ukrainian battalion that's hundreds of people, at least up to 800 of men, they openly sell but are orders that's according to the information that they got from the radio chat to have it. they intercepted, they sabotaged orders to advance to start the offensive and well, they simply declined to advance. again, that's hundreds of men and dozens of uh, items of ahmed vehicles and tanks and kinda speak. so lots about the and says a lot about the marolla view crania, and forces of at a throw and again into the made grind as well on that's part of the front. again, it is not right to say that everything has come to an end over the, the intensity of the fighting. it has subsided significantly, but the firefights are still ongoing,
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and the tillery on the ation jets are still very busy. ukrainian attacks on russian positions have been repel. now, key of is dismissing claims that we have begun this long awaited counter offensive against russia. off the major western media outlets said exactly that this cost in new york, our corresponding caleb more funds dining by for us. right. here on the program. caleb, you know both of them bodies for so long? well, what's going on now between kids and the west impress as well earlier in response to events, we heard you asked media jubilant. celebrating yes, the great counter offensive has big gun. this is the beginning of the great victory of ukraine, etc. they beat the drums, they sounded the trumpets, it was all this trial input noise. but now we have the washington post coming forward and saying that they spoke with a representative of the ukranian general staff who said that no such information can actually be confirmed. so it's put ukraine in an awkward position as main
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stream us media and its allies around the world was just playing up this, this triumph but offensive. but they were going to have that now ukraine is sal is saying that that's not the case that, that this offensive didn't happen. seems to indicate that the mainstream media reporting seems to put the grain stage and a very awkward position. let's see how things play out militarily, but at the moment it seems like the, the noise from us media that was intended to celebrate great victories coming up for ukraine. now, it seems to a kind of backfired at the moment. and ukraine is perhaps put in an awkward position. no, i live in new york. all these kids have open. thank you. to civilians including a pregnant woman, were killed by ukrainian shelling and rushes had a southern region that a taco on. a flooded evacuation area for rescued civilians also wanted to other
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people. on the, on bass correspondent, steve sweeney has of the attack took place on the thursday lunch time. so we can only believe that this was designed for maximum impact. some 23 book is written down on the city, atlanta in the marketplace, but also destroyed and damaging residential buildings, a cultural products and a local, a technical school. i'm also having these reports and because on a region where the acting governor that has said that 2 people have been killed, one of them, a pregnant woman in an attack on the evacuation points. and he described this as a deliberate attack on the innocent civilians that were also having use from the co, the power station that there's been, the premiums have target to the conversation that who is a full res 5. and of course, this is leading many people to also. when would this nightmare come to an end understanding with a i know by a couple of co hydro electric pond,
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co western media of coals quickly lashed out russia, placing blame for the damage destruction on must go with the kremlin, openly disputing those claims and accusing kia via type port to get eco side. and that's frightening of the territory intensifies west. the media has been reporting reactions from various ukrainian officials, a well basically barely touching down upon russia's position and its evidence. the key for the attempted strikes on that the, some athletes us addressing the threat of a nuclear disaster, and that europe's biggest nuclear power plant has that, but always use the potential target because the water that comes from the dam to cool, not planned. but the criticism of the west's narrative as surface as a radio talk show host, i'm political, i wasn't gonna nixon pointed out in his tweet the ukrainians were working on blowing up the damn boom. the dam blows up, wester, media, g. i wonder who blew up the damn must have been the russians. well, political pushed the narrative even further saying that the world blames the
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russian president for destroying the does not know by a couple of las vegas further on the program. it's all changing national life or must go with alphabetical i listen, jackie jakie shonda. well i guess now joining us here, mr. sean, do. thank you very much for the coming on the program head. political magazine says the world blames proof and for being behind the destruction of the down, i guess political must be right. well, thank you for having me and very easy to the use of our t. what a, that's for the is no shred of evidence pointing towards the present, proved to all the trends as the ones that are responsible for the last of the data. so then i don't think that about any saying and ethics, some people around the world to take a western major listed,
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regional reporting on the train and russian consent the best is based on a very clear biased angle. since the war start testing kid that they have chosen assigned, and there's been very strong and conceited. narrative that has been constructed and generated to basically try and see the puppy dog and the load on the side to shoot cream and that games. russia is a complicated position, isn't a jockey? it's a complicated position when you think about, for example, western g 7 countries that like to say that the world is united against russia when actually 85. let me say that again. 85 percent of the world is either neutral or if you refusing to take a stand on this. so actually it's just the g 7 countries that are essentially doing
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the sanctions on propagating this narrative. i mean, so you're saying to me, jackie that basically planning fruits and for the destruction of the data is directed to the west and public and you're saying is not really convincing. let me ask you this, jackie. i mean, has it objectivity being lost in the western journalistic community? where on both sides of the story was the investigation here. what i mean is a major report of prob tests. if one, choosing a basic on cnn or sky news, false one is certain in terms of what they are going to hear, what kind of animal the day going to get and what kind of perspective they're going to get. especially when the train russian conflict is the one that's being discussed and it's been very consistent. like i said, that has not to be a crane,
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often push it to move it to the t. s. the that's clearly chosen aside from the very beginning. and yeah, it's the story and the sticking to it, but you are quite right that to the rest of the world seems to have been very different approach to this conflict. and so that is why know the e u and u. s. opinion somehow is projected, as to opinion, is or not most of the to how the g 7 members, for example, conceive or international affairs and, and to look on it. it cannot be that whatever you took it over to us, say, or watch is 10 to propagate. it is what the wet feet, something i can speak quite confident to, for example, in terms of where most of africa stands. stand russia, you know, a,
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i don't know what, but why, jackie? what, why, why does so much of africa stand with russia? you've got to tell me more in liking me, please. oh, there's a whole host of reasons. well, 1st and foremost, a russia within the am and 12, the soviet union, prior to the establishment of the russian federation. but also what i show was basically the scene of the soviet union, even the strong ally of the energy colonial movement, which helped a lot of african states, entirely and financially. and in terms of, uh, basically training a soldiers or even opening rushes, academic institutions for people to become major leaders of the, of the kids you by should move in. so that those very strong. she started kind of
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times how i won't be on that africa has 1st a has experience of wisdom, aggression over a very long period of time. and so it's that kind of, that sort of, if you like, trauma there also keeps in knowing how aggressive west can be. how on see, hold on. just one doesn't have to go back to the history and a slave and colonialism and apartheid. and maybe of a, uh, uh, so you're, so you're just doing a traumatized, pos, a traumatized pause can bring. so, and allies together, so to speak, and they become closer for that of the future. you know, jackie, those gosh, you know, we just need so much more time to talk about this, but it's still good to have you on the program. a, jackie sean, do a political analyst joining us live here from dub and thank you very much. i will see you soon. thank you. a thank you. well to palestinian john list are among the
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35 people injured off the is riley ford has mounted a raid on the palestinian city over the amount that is in the west kind. of course, naturally it provokes a violent clash. the it has been a very tough morning in ramallah, this thursday. media report say that a large group of israeli military came to down on off the capital of the power steering administration to carry out an army operation of demolish and a house belonging to someone who israel accused and charged off terrorism. they've prizes on the ground spark immediately our trade among the local population, including young stories. they started throwing stones to these rarely forces with the army. and the dismay responding with fire in live and rob the bullets as well as to your gas. the idea of confirmed is part of the information provided by the
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palestinian journalist center could saying that one published in fulton journalist was huge by robert bullets to he's had a while he was at the riots between local population and these really are me. he's currently is in a intensive care. i have to say this is a very hot topic. composing to rough estimates in the last 22 years. these really forces killed at least 22 journalist and many others have been wounded and a big concern of human rights groups. both local and international is that no one has ever been punished for that. and this is why we now hear from local journalists that this case should be taken to quote, including international criminal court. demolition house is a is a come on, is rarely practice when it comes to the perpetrators accused of terrorist and israel has been doing it all across the occupied us bank, claiming it is by this punishment and a tool of deterrence to potential attackers. this recent time,
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the idea of said that his statement a residence of some one, was behind the terror attack in to risk to them less november was demolished when tween bloss killed. 2 people hadn't changed or at 14 others at least. but all the com on this policy is highly criticized human rights groups. local and international call is the form of collective punishment, claiming it is not fair or legal that the families of the attackers are being punished and us suffering. there were several cases here when college student lays appealed to high court of justice in jerusalem, trying to prevent the homes from being demolished. but in most of the cases, days of pills were rejected as well. the chairman of the international commission to support palestinian right says the israel is deliberately silencing palestinian . john was signed, all those who push back on tele feeds narratives and it's heavy handed approach. is that something should people do? because unfortunately,
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after the beginning of the era is really conflict, neither is rarely commanders nor soldiers were held accountable for the crimes committed, including those against journalists, which are protected not only by the general provisions of international and humanitarian law, but also by the 4th geneva convention the occupying steve deliberately attacks journalists to prevent the dissemination of information concerning the lawlessness of the occupation regime. fearing that this may effect international public opinion . israel is doing everything to prevent journalists from covering murders international harm to health attempts to ban coverage of events, confiscation, assume your equipment. a rest of journalist, as well as rates on media institutions. if it completely ignores the provisions of international law, behaving like a rope state at the same time, israel feels its impunity as the u. s. like every time applying a veto in the u. n. s c deprives the international community of the opportunity to
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fulfill its obligations with respect to the right. so now standing ins and their property. a new poll shows that most europeans say that you, you should focus more on strengthening its own military life. and depending less on washington and for security, the french liter i manual and background the position to remain neutral towards china. i believe it all. that's actually getting some support among the public as well. that's got a unique take on this without the contributor ritual. most they are being council on foreign relations, a major european policy. think titles, the largest donor has historically been finance here. george soros is open society foundations, but it also gets cashed from various european governments. and the european union has just found in the survey of citizens from 11 different european countries that while just under half of europeans do, consider the continent security relationship with washington to be beneficial. and the vast majority see the us as an ally for speaking to partner,
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offering 74 percent of the figure that's out from 66 percent in november of 20. 20 also said that your cannot rely on the u. s. a needs its own defense capabilities and speaking of autonomy, 62 percent of the 16000 europeans called said that they want to stay unusual in any conflict between the us and china. in other words, europeans are on the same page as french president emanuel nicole. paradox would be, that's overcome with panic. we believe we are just america's followers. the question europeans need to answer is it in our interest to accelerate on tie one? no. the worst thing would be to think that we, your opinions must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the us agenda. and the chinese overreaction matter realizes that you can have truly independent foreign policy and positions of your own. if you can't stand on your own to fees, manual happened to come to this realization after
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a visit to china back in april and during which he scored some major business deals for france at the time when he desperately is committed. some starts on the board as the country suffered and continues to suffer from high inflation and energy prices. so michael suddenly started speaking about china being an ally on like washington's view of beijing as a full noun. the phone support is that you put the one as france supports the one china policy and the search for a peaceful settlement of the situation. but this is the position of europeans and it is a position that has always been compatible with the role of allies. what it is precisely here that i insist on the importance of strategic autonomy between allies does not mean you and your vassal something because the big business deals from china, including the sale of a 160 new commercial jets for french headquartered airbags in a doubling of eros as production in china, a huge when over the european companies american arrival. boeing. so you do in bold
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and my calls hush for foreign policy independence from washington. it's amazing what a bit of money can do, like the college getting, gets a job finally and moves out starts making his own task and now suddenly finds the courage to start telling mom and dad what he really thinks and what he really wants . and what is my co, apparently really was, is more of the kind of the independence, the only money and profitability and bibles, once. fortunately, my calls world view of a need for independence from the u. s. and more neutrality on china position is obviously reflected by european citizens themselves. and this new paul flashes with a virtue signaling meters of the block that routinely twice audiology over pragmatism. i believe we can and we must carve out our own distinct europe in approach, but also leave space for us to cooperate with other partners too. and the starting point for this is the needs to have
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a shared and very clear eyed picture of the risks and the opportunities in our engagement with china to she knows for us, china is a partner, a competitor, and a systemic rival. and i want to make clear that her impression is that the systemic rival aspect intensifies increasingly if it wasn't just these 2 in charge, the you would spend all of its time luxury. everyone is doing business with no one they be like the teenager who never leaves mom and dads basement because absolutely no job could ever possibly be good enough for them. but not cool. and most europeans, as obviously figured out that if you want independence, i control over your own choices and actions. then you 1st need to have some money and the process already the you set itself way back economically, when it jumped on the anti russian bandwagon. following washington's lead, but at a much higher cost to europe, then to the west,
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which ended up being the big beneficiary of all that. but the, you have to figure out now how to strike a balance between its propensity for lecturing everyone on values that even it violates routinely on one hand and diversifying its swap ration to ultimately lift itself out to greater independence on the other end. so often with him all through his time of just over a year, i was head of the us news network. cnn chris licks has been abruptly dismissed him . it's saving ratings and reported in fighting among his stuff. cnn's prophets of shrunken following last year is allister of the previous head. jeff is aka, and a shot hearing of a short live streaming service. see it and plus got this, that cost of tunnel about a $100000000.00 for the past few years. the channel, i've seen a significant decline in view, as with a drop of nearly 40 percent from 2020 to 2021. the orleans as well. if it's lucky about $700000.00 view is last year. let's cost a lot to new york right now. media,
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excuse me, illegal and media. i have list line, you know, honestly i know you and me every time we get together. it's always another example of the go of the world going to absolutely bonkers. are we surprised by the dismissal of the c and c, chris licks so did you see it coming right? oh we, we knew it was coming, but you know, what i find interesting is how so many people are in love with this. this is when i get to use my word shopping for a to we are people who i, i don't even know why i loved to see this man twist in the wind to see the destruction of cnn. next week i'm going to use adult smarts in an interview, so just to stay don't know, to the left. they point to fox as be the home of tucker carlson and it got rid of them. and what's so interesting is that in my lifetime,
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i don't know of any other time when people look to networks as being somehow connected to political ideologies. maybe in 1981 when cronkite left cbs, because he couldn't stand rather maybe. but these 2 networks, cnn and fox represent more than just networks. they were present the manifestation if you will, the, the actual objectification the, the political platform party for each. each of these now cnn is a disaster. and if ever you want, i think business classes or media classes might be looking at this later on. and learning from this for example. i think here's a rule. don't lead a magazine or anybody follow you around for a year. let me give you this, let me break this news you. they're not going to make you look good. i think you know this and i notice what kind of
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a moron would allow this in the 1st place. number 2, she basically started to bas, merge the image in the memory of jeff tucker home the the staff loved. now let me just jump to the chase. if they were smart. and i will say are, but cnn should come out as left and woke, which is our favorite world today as left and woke and progressive, and liberal and bombastic as possible. this is what roger ailes did with fox news. roger ailes created this notion called narrow caching. this is fair and balanced is a joke. and he was a genius. he said, i'm going to give people a net work so that when they turn in on tune in, at any time of the day or night, they know exactly what they're going to get. they're going to get the world view that they want to see. they're going to see the world framed the news position that pretty much verifies their, their view. and that's where they're going to get cnn thought. well,
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we're going to bring more people than having trump on. and the town hall, by the way, listen to that. i mean, the, all the, all on i, i go to press pause on you because while i don't, i mean talking about verbal diarrhea. i mean, i love what you have to say. but man, if somebody doesn't stop you, nobody will let me ask you this. i mean, look, that this guy, this guy, chris licks the see and see how he's been kicked out now. you just said to me, maybe see an answer go hall called left the liberal. i mean, what, what do you, i mean, you talk about transgender presenting transvestite e mails these got you think that would help see it enter, prove it's, it's writing stock. so i think the work brigade has destroyed many of these kinds of channels. what do you think the a o co tray or loan frere trends? you know, maybe maybe maybe seriously speaking, the only thing that is going to get anybody to watch this is something 1st about drastic to, to at least gardner, some kind of interest. but just stick to the theme of what people want. know,
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the idea of fair and balanced as i said, is over with. so i say that in fact, if they do that, you're going to be the person who is going to be attributed to that, that, that may be a bit extreme. but look at, let me explain to what's happening now with fox fox is doing it in, i guess the opposite direction. they're losing it's hard core, right? we roger ailes beta top. they're doing it right now to play wishy washy. when it comes to rhonda sanders after the dominion lawsuit, they went, they just they, they lost their backbone and other attended bodily parts. they lost their soul. something happened to them. but again, but i think it's, it's so interesting what, what i'm trying to say perhaps a bed verbose, but nonetheless, i'm sincere. these 2 networks are the life blood of the political party. what if you ask people, you've never got a republican, you really should ask, are you, cnn, or fox? it's gotten to the point the, by the way, going back to the fox. it's
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a disaster. because right now they're fighting with their mean guy chuck referrals that know meanwhile, or in the, in the real world, people would say, what does a network have to do with political ideology? what does a network have to do with both parties? 20 years ago, that might have made sense. today we have become so human us and so petty in our world view that we have do shrunk everything down and condensed it into that left or right. but cnn or fox? yeah, yeah, it's a really disturbing state of affairs. it's so good to have you on the program line on because you know, making comments the mainstream media would really not like say here, but as always, a great pleasure. legal and media unless line, i'll go get them tiger. see you soon. the thank you, sir. thank you. well, the world needs more hot troops. that's the message from a russian presidential aid of the internet development institute events in moscow who's calling for new content to be produced in the country.
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