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responsibility for the mother land and its future, not really service members of the national guard and the interior ministry have ensured the work of command centers and military facilities, as well as the security of the puerto regions. while the armed forces heroically fonts on the front lines its end, if we did not have to remove any battle units from the combat zone, comrades of ours have fallen in the fights against the mutineers. the mutineers saw that the russian people were not on their side. the decisive deployment of law enforcement and the military prevented very dangerous events in our country. it preventive casualties makes you, i think, all the personnel of the armed forces, law enforcement agencies and special forces for your service, your courage, your valor, and your loyalty to the people of russia may law in russia and they will add close . i live by a rule as the only has been put on full, combined, ruddy, as well as
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a message from the country is present awnings on the shaft code. in his 1st speech following the failed above the mutiny. but i had said that the events in russia were of key concern and both nations and one common homeland. he also wanted to of a sweat to pose against his country by western powers, to see what the turkey, what did your mobile, what motive should, and you're not today, we're really seeing a new wave of need expansion and an unprecedented build up of capability. sophia alliance member countries in the regions, including in the immediate vicinity of all borders across the board of god, service of bella, luce records, almost daily publications on the borders with its neighbors, from leaving behind corpses to conduct control strikes. at the same time, the construction of walls and barriers on the border and the planning of mines on the cream inside of the water. continue. our generation is being put to the test.
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we haven't given emission to preserve the peace with the lives of millions of water folders and grandfathers. this means one thing. we must be stronger than the fred once again cast a shadow over all land. again from the west bell, russian president, alexander lucas sango, made a speech to day ceremony while conferring the rank of general the leaders of the nation's law enforcement agencies. in his speech, he spoke about his role in resolving the recent crisis in russia. as look, i think, a noted the threats of russia collapsing would also be a threat to the roof, which would surely quote, parish under the rubble comparing what happens to the attempted coo and bell ruse. 3 years ago, a little different goes, trust that quote, color revolutions don't happen without a reason. nevertheless, it was not without external influence. as the west poses a threat to my actively expanding the need to block. the president spoke of constant provocations on the countries borders withdrawal and flying in horses
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being dropped minds being planted. and the military installations being built particularly in ukraine in this regard, moscow in minsk find themselves in the same boat as, according to look into the west, would take advantage of the turmoil it was especially important for lucca shan't go to provide support because of the historical ties between bell ross and russia as quote one fatherland from breast to vladivostok, develop russian president said. that is why the bill of russian armed forces have been put on full alert. it is noteworthy that at the same time as the progress in rebellion, bella rush in neo nazis fighting on kids side were activated. but as look a single said, they failed to seize the moment in time. but that however, does not mean that the threat has passed. sir j come in at ski minsk for our tea. just a reminder of san jose is a buyer's wagner for his soap control over the russian and southern come all center
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and a rooftop on the on off to be one of his own cabins. had been targeted by the regular army. the russian ministry of defense dismissed the allegations of this information because of the group. and the 3 russian regions i knew was to you is a box was the most of the little southern, a cooling, a cooling of health. so it means a lot for the peace deal, some between the butler, russian president and the involved in that head. you haven't given any precaution in coordination with the russian president, deal so forth. is around to send back to that base as well for goes in agreed to leave russia for, but the risk dissolve our is off to the end to the roof. so featured a number of articles of pit in the west media space. can i do with a this signal puts in a demise problem to us. so lindsey graham, even open dates for us is hopeful. the president is doubtful. his offices, nick,
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he allen a, she's the take of a former break different my, i'm a senior research fellow at london's level policy institute. they were hoping that there was a, that a civil war would break out, which would be to their advantage. but of course the president booked in reactance in the very careful way. there was no blad shit. and actually, uh, this is this uh, this incident leaves putting much more stronger than before since he has the support of the russian people. and he has brought it to the blues. i said, now it's over. we've got over the west, it was a terrible crisis. because a, you know, the country held together society held together all the key institutions held together. and what not to use by any. um, uh oh, opportunistic ideas about a extra constitutional change. what do you think is the,
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the destiny of this all category pin russia? now, i think that's the majority of woodside contracts with russian defense ministry to continue. so work set as they have started, which is, which is the defense of, of, of, for russia in this war, aims are things that your grain is that just supported by the west? well, that's the interesting question i, i would have thought that the, the wagner room, what remains of it will now be taken over by the russian government. i don't think russia is just going to give this up. i think it's much too useful for them. so i think they just got to bring the are the remnants of this, the wagon, a fighting group under the control of the russian defense minister. i would think that this is just too useful for russia just to dissolve 24 hours the suck
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rush. so was it a wake up pool or a by the other one, was the president of the roost. the one who said russia, why did the rest of the sales while the, along to our website to find some of the answers to those questions? that's talk to you about that. i think the other news throughout the world in this finance minutes have passed it out at full the us person, but rock obama full, the destructive bombings across the globe while he was in the white house and came here as well. as 2 comments from obama criticizing indian affairs, both the us to the general squeaky when i'm talking about foreign matters, i'm speaking with moderation on the topic of the us. we want to good friendship, but there are room. 7 x about indian religions, tolerance from us commission on international religious freedom. mr. for our president obama says something about that. meanwhile, around 6 countries with predominantly muslim population, were bombed for this very reason. take serious. yeah, i'm in saudi arabia,
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iraq. was there no bombing? we're like, situation developed in several countries with more than $26000.00 bombs being dropped. how anyone listen to them or trust them when countries making political decisions such as these bring allegations against india fucking on the bottom of the ideas in office the us conducted as life on 7 different countries, including iraq, syria, and practice on based on american minutes, who report since 911 of the print one is carried out in any 100000 s likes. the criticism of obama came off of the former president pulled out of minority issues in india. if i had a conversation with prime minister moody, who i know well, but as my argument would be that if you don't protect the rights of ethnic minorities in india, there is a strong possibility to india when at some point start pulling boards that we spoke with the president of the imagined institute who believes in new delhi,
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will never remain silent with its internal affairs, are criticized. if you look back at india, new reservations, they've been blowing closer. but a lot of people want to appear to find that all the, you know, some sensitive topics on which either of us, one of the shows all lawmakers on some things and all the us, you know, the long list of, for the important thing that i so they just feed them, they come on with this, somebody force which don't strike later on live in india. and india is now increasingly stopping by with respect to such staples which come up. so on the one hand, yes a, it is something because most of all will come in india, you and anybody sermonizing make giving india. but, you know, we, in india, we've gotten used to hitting such bob's and such comments from the us. see in a big picture, america looks up on himself as a city on the other bank and on the top of the hill, which i'll forms the values of democracy. and when i'm
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a make up for most democracy outside in the word america, in of a looks to reinforce and then its own says that it has a motive for pick them up to see the reason in both. oh, and you know, let's choose a summarizes others visit a spectrum, democracy and so to, you know, topics logics. 10 i think is driven by the self image of america and americans ribbon they assume that they are, these are positively on democracy. and there's that model review be low and if they don't follow them they've, it will be between they won't proceed. i think, fundamentally assessed on this a lot. yvonne has dedicated an entire week to exposing us to see over human rights. i'm said light on the washington's actions and the he is also is that make revolution of easy use of jelly? absolutely. this. i see one is marketing what it calls the american human rights where you can quit for accounts,
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instances of us rights of uses. any of on the annual occasion marks a series of tragic incentives all following within the same time frame when hundreds of iranians were killed in the years after the victory of the 1979 is womach revolution rights activists say in all of those instances, the footprint somebody wants can be traced. one of the most tragic incidents was the 1988 down inc. and they want an airliner by the u . s. navy, which kills all of the $290.00 people on board. the implant 35 years on it. one is, are still waiting for an apology from washington east continue to actually own through these decades. and what we are seeing that the americans are still doing the same things do kind of thing. the same crimes in different ways. and one of the they're, they're doing the same by putting sanctions sanctions that are killing people. king service to be means getting patients of the american
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human rights week also marks the 1981, the bombing of the headquarters over was that as long as the republican party carried out by the formidable officers organizations known as the m k or m e k. at least 70 leading officials, including the justice chief i, it's a law. well, how much of a history were also among those killed in the blast? these one, the public says the m k. o is responsible for the killing of $17000.00. they want us into our attacks. now today, the west is beginning to d couple from the 3rd group, but it used to have at least support, i'm fine. they do, palm beach in the, i don't think there's any iranian who doesn't know about the blood that was shed by the modification carlock. they killed ordinary people and statesmen like former president, russia, and former minister behind are the m k. o have also killed our nuclear scientists. all of this has its roots in the us is evil intentions to push the pre m u. k. used to be listed as a telescope and that you was europe and canada within 2012. the west villas,
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said the girl from the tower blacklist following the same step by europe's we years earlier. following the us move the army k, relocated from an american military base and iraq to albania, and france. since then, american and european officials have been taking part in b m e case and he will summit some para's, albania is estimated to have been hosting some 3000 members of a tourist group since 2016 who just recently has run into problems with a tower called the albany and police raid on the m a. k base is all over the news now. that could be a good desk chair. but the point is that we kind of reassumes, remember that they were on the list of good service groups and they released that then they remove them there from the lease, and they support that. then they worked with them every year. you'll have missing something where you can do the presentations, attending to the events assignments. now yes, but that's a good point that they have a stop that support of the 1987 chemical
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bombardment of the last city of south dashed is another incidents or to one has highlighted washington's role and responsibility. thank you. and good citizens, iraq's chemical weapons were reportedly produced using materials supplied bother us, and other western countries shipped out to both sides there. so we could see that the chemically bombed women, children, man, and use look, was a deal of the status of sawdust. eli and other places he was in humane. i believe the us needs to stop such actions. from the c r a led 1953 to the top of the 1st democratically elected governments. anyone for the position of sanctions on the country that has delta harsh humanitarian impacts, washington has left dark memories that have yet to disappear from the psyche of the one in nature. to hoss, as a washington has so far, shrugged off its crimes the they want. and that's why they mark the american human
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rights week every year to spotlight and question, the western selective approach to the issue of human rights use of generally r t. s. and other things and ask the applicant, clung to the pressure being as low as it goes in. bob way from the west is not about to achieve it's a dentist. now that's according to the countries president who lost his policies campaign had the oldest election. the sanctions imposed on zimbabwe over 2 decades ago by western countries must not stops and bump winds from developing that country and gone to us in both ways. relations with russia have, instead of the developing over the policies, there's been corporation in educational industrial, i'm cultural and is a variety of black some products launched. moscow and right now have agreement on the mutual recognition of education as well as joy products in the space industry.
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in an exclusive interview to our team, the russian i'm boss of the, to the country says this friendship is foster by the find both faulty c i to ion international and the principles of non interference. russia is involved with around the same way for on the same page are we read the book of the international relations are on the same language i would say. so it's very important, this usual on the understanding that has been existing between most couldn't cut out for many, many years. and you know, it's very important that the forthcoming russia, africa summit by the end of july and actually and by the cabinet ation and strong friendship will demonstrate to does
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he have done all the model and inspiration for the rest of russia, africa framework. this was a very important initiative. african leaders demonstrated uh, understanding of the uh, core problems. uh for um, both of this uh, terminal and conflict and in the round of ukraine. so um with this notion, oh gosh, i'm difficult countries. i will continue dialogue in order to um, come to uh, digital results where confident that this turbulent times will have to process a as in bob,
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a like mind the countries will come over uh all the difficult is old obstacles on this way to sustainable development of just a, quote, international relations we offer to africa, all the same. the african offers to russia, mutual respect, understanding and willingness to compet rate that we don't pressure arise ashanda, you know, we don't, uh, look for a subsidy plus i am um, you know, show that we, we built on our strong size for asha to interfere and to internal affairs is
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absolute nonsense and um, we've never done that before we, we will, but will not do it. so don't expect us to, to follow the, the american ways, but different in a sense, enough to sit down with a big as soon as the ranging warranty don't have included members of the muslim community who usually main cuz the annual has pilgrimage to saudi arabia, millions of muslims, of in see main to the holy city of america for the pilgrimage, which started yesterday, but the ongoing war. and so that means only useful parts of the country's move them . community is been able to travel for the occasion because it is now and it's 11th week um has to have 2 and a half 1000000 people displays and a sponsor humanitarian crisis. we heard from those disappointed not to be heading to america because of the current conflict in the country. many are not able to
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go and perform the retail, some of the hodge. i have a dear friend who is suppose to go this year, but unfortunately, she was killed in this war. this war is a huge problem. it stopped old people's lives were supposed to celebrate the occasion to find the law the and the day before it and celebrate and rejoiced with the pilgrim says they performed the results and mca with what can we say when they regret to have voice 10? i'm the lowest i personally had obtained a visa for going to kingdom of saudi arabia, but i could not travel as the word came out of nowhere and my boss, but it wasn't cited chevrolet just to building the invite and looting took place of the agency. it was new vocational drop it simple forces. i could not go there and get it back. then i was surprised that someone stole all the passports and the agency, and stipulated that we pay in exchange for getting them back. so unfortunately, i cannot perform hodge this year, the, this is
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a tragedy. what's happening so down these unfortunate pilgrims traveled in a difficult situation, leaving behind the homeland full of problems. the country is no suffering. we just pray to god to help us. i think there are many people who paid a lot of money to participate into the rituals of hives this year. but they did not because of the situation in the country to fall out. some of this news out of the last 2 of us social media platforms is next on the 360 view, and we'll be back from the some of the out the. it's turning out to be an all out battle for your attention to talk. you see in reference to a clock, but now it is one of the most recognizable social media platforms posting over 1000000000 users and over a 150 countries, and going up against the biggest names in tech. i'm sky now, here's an on of this edition of 360 view. we're going to look at the controversial
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rise of tip talk. more platforms like meta and google are aggressively trying to diminish is growing popularity. let's get started. the to talk is being banned from government devices in united states for concerned the chinese parent company by dance is using the social media app just by on americans . but there does not seem to be agreement across the board from legislators about banning the short video platform or national course networks on a slot of joined us to show where the line is drawn and who benefits the most from an all out band box on a wells gaudy, the u. s. government has ask by chance to sell off tick tock in america, or it will be banned. there seems to be up by parts and supporting congress to bind the social media up from government devices. however,
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the night before that c e o was set to this, the 5 before congress. i picked up process led by 3 democratic representative demo bowman, mark pokin, and robert garcia to place outside the capital, tick tock, even pay to fly out 30 of their top content creators from all over the country to joining the product as they were each holding science writing not what they believe thrives on tick tock as well. the implants are as we're painting the social media sites as supported, possibly community members of congress have a different view of the up during the comedy hearing. well grilling tick, tock, c, e. o. to see sure. the chinese communist party is engaged in psychological warfare through tick tock, to deliberately influence us children representative body carter. we're not to mention danger and challenges circulated to young children on the up some with
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fatal outcomes. you know about the, about the blackout challenge. you know about the nyquil chicken challenge, the benadryl challenge, the dragon's breath, liquid nitrogen trend. do you know what did they have these kind of challenges like this over in china? because it's my understanding. they don't. what's a blowers have come forward? st picked up. we also promote video. so people feeling the press, i'm wanting to commit suicide. we're in china. the sister up own by, by dance is more of an educational site promoting positive or thinking videos on page $57.00. would you share this content with your children, with your 2 children? would you want them to see this? and again, i want to warn everyone watching that you may find this content disturbing, but we need to watch this, please. claire it's or you got a t o, yes. or like right now. and then i'm gonna put
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a shotgun in my mouth and blow the brains of the back of my head. so you have full responsibility over the algorithms used by kicked out to prioritize content to which user, yes or no, please. accomplishment we. we do take these issues. bear with me sir. yes, yes or no. and we do provide resources for anyone who types in anything but the big grease on tick tock is banned from government devices is the obligation, the app is use to spot on americans through data gathering. i want to band tick tock for very simple reason. they allow the chinese communist party to gain access to all of the private data on any device in america, that's using tick tock. that's our kids, that's phones connected to our kids phones. and that's the national security threats. however, the 2 companies will have be lobbying the hardest for the bonham tick tock,
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not only have their own data on privacy validation concerns, but also have the most game to the full of the chinese company. google i made, i have released copy, cut vs up picked up in due to a new spec run. if the truck is bad, they have the most of game with all those advertising dollars going to their companies. and facebook power and company made i agreed to pay $725000000.00 to settle a class action lawsuit. the social media giant was accused of giving 3rd party access to use or data without their consent. the scandal in both the political consulting firm can rich another because you can actually file a claim to get part of the settlement money. well, you have to enter a bunch of personal private information 1st. yeah, sounds real safe, right? and yet textbook is the one that us has binding. if it is truly about security and data privacy, they should all be banned. the internet is full of dark places,
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and young children are spending tons of time exploring them worldwide. 90 percent of teenagers, children $13.00 to $18.00 have social media more than 38 percent of the teenagers across a glove spent over 8 hours a day on social media. in the us, the average the new year will spend almost 2 hours on picked up alone. depression and anxiety is at an all time high in children. the real problem may be, all of the social media must be, but i'm getting unplugged for 36 of you, i'm brooks and salon parks and it's such an interesting conversation. we talk about social media right now and the difference between it's not only just a youth that i think that are using all of these platforms. i'm seeing more adults, i'm seeing even boomers that are on all of the social media platforms to be able to communicate, especially like your family is across country,
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across the world. so they use it to actually use as a form of, of keeping in touch with one another. well, let me tell you is cutting my fondest and spun bossing from 5 in the morning till 11 to about 9. because i have touched with my family and columbia multiple sites with them. i have worked at, i have co worker chat so i can feel the diction and the drone to of, um, social media and technology. so it is, um, it is a problem. well, it's not just communication, i have to tell you, i get probably more of my cooking tips and my uh, workout tips as well as cleaning tips these little that sort of things that make life easier actually come from short little videos on take talking 9 times out of 10, i don't get much politics, which is probably why a lot of people actually liked the app. roxana, thank you so much for joining us. to joining me now to discuss this tech feature editor for business insider to kendra palmer, thanks for joining us to kendra. you know, there are hundreds of social media platforms on the internet today, but only i'd say 6 who are really major players in the social media get ok. so what are the key elements in the present to make a social media platforms success?
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yeah, i mean, i think it comes down to one major thing. it's like, where are the people? that's where you know that those are going to be the most successful social media platforms take talk has a rapid user adoption base across the world. it's pretty surprising to see um, you know, you see platforms came to that instagram. um, you know, again, they use their numbers there. interesting interface content that people want to engage with. whereas like facebook, for example, used to be the thing. but now user adoption has shifted to facebook's or meadows. other platforms and you have, you have an older school data or an older segment of the population using facebook and stuff, usually popular just different amount of people use different types of people using it. so i'd say where the people are and how good is the content is that is the biggest thing is when it comes to social media success. so is there
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a target audience on social media platforms that they come up with when they go after a certain demographic? yeah, i mean if you, if you think of social media companies as their, their clients are advertisers, right. they want to be able to serve you the most relevant ads. and so the target demographic is still going to be that like, you know, young uh, well income population that can't afford to spend money on things that, you know, $181045.00 range of people that you know are like out there going to concert spine things with their money, their parents money that i, that's the target audience for a lot of social media companies. do you feel like the goal? so for me to companies today is about relying information or is it about making money and how did the social media companies actually make their dollars.
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