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it's called stretching time, but again, it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way inside the pulse going feel young, confirm that north korean leader kim jong on will officially visits processed in the coming days. full thoughts with the present present posts of the solid more than 2600 people of consent debt and over 2500 pages. and the devastating hood quake was, took morocco on friday nights and humiliated and trampled upon us to be actually in canada to 5 minutes to justin to go get smoked for the indian leda during the g. 20 summit, immune the just on want to minutes past midnight. on tuesday morning to hit and must go to new days of just getting underway. my name is peter scotts and welcome to ok. now it's
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on the top story. both must go on field and yank has confirmed that the north korean leader kim jong on we'll soon officially visit with a russia excuse me. the p all k lead to has been invited by the russian president, puts in full thoughts is all to you correspondence. you could have done it with more details of those most co and pre owned young have confirmed that the newest korean leader will be visiting russia shortly. neither of the sites have explicitly said that kim jumped on would the meet flight of my food in the here in flight of, of scope. but given that the president of russia is here right now, and that is a destination that can be easily reached via kim jen ons famous. um, a train. it seems quite likely. but what the both sides did confirm is that they will have a face to face meeting. again, one can only speculate as to what they could be discussing, but some topics quite on the surface rush it could be seeking access to north korea
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is internal economy markets. after rule. this eastern economic forum is all about business and finance and into north korea. has something to well, a gain from russia as well and uh, on the top of the tree here is well, rushes more than military capabilities and rushes more than military expertise. because so far, rushes weapons have fed quite well against nato, may tank sinay, tomato, tillery and in general, against nato's military industrial complex. also, they could expand north korea's labor program in russia. they could send more north korean labourers to russian oil on top of that. bear in mind that a news career has been on this via weston sanctions for quite a long time. so they could, and the try to push russia to, well, maybe be more relaxed about biting to those un imposed sanctions. again,
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this is not the official agenda again, we can't really say for sure if that is indeed what they will be discussing and talking about. and of course we, nobody probably knows right now what will come out of this meeting. but definitely this could be quite momentous when it comes to the geo political situation all across the globe. as the 2 lead us could potentially meets in a variety of us talk, where the eastern economic form is currently underway. on the sidelines, all of us events, we spoke with a designer from zimbabwe, who says that versus suffering from the wrong narrative has been formed by the west . wind here is for the global south initiative, which has been powered by france for leadership. and it's really about creating a new bridges between our countries in the art and in the creativity and in technology. africa has for so long been seen as a smaller continent, but now we are growing up and they're going to change the whole narrative. and
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we're going to control our narrative. i believe that the west has been very good at forming the wrong narrative for most things. and a rush shows and stuff like that, especially from the youth. because even when i grew up, we always thought and russians were like frozen and cold and mean and go and i came here, it's the complete opposite. actually they just love to trust. they just need to get to know you more than they trust, but it's completely opposite from what we've seen in the media. and the media has known the light about things like that. it's also made the african youth believes that they must always look up to the superheroes of the west. we're not anymore because now we are efforts and we all just love the south. and now we have the creative it is we have the passion designs and the whole world is going to change this over to morocco. now where the death soul has the past 2600 people with thousands more injured and displaced the devastating earthquake the stroke on friday nights is the most powerful the region seen in over a 100 years. i was coming there based against time to find people still trumped in
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the rubel low because i've been helping to pull up the items on the debris for the debt. so it's still expected to rise with the full extent of the damage is still on clear. the minutes of ivis have now been left homeless and injured, receiving treatment and makes shift hospitals un estimates around 300000 people were effective by friday nights of craig as americans claiming all social networks that the government isn't doing enough to help. many have steps in though to donate blood through the big that we saw on the news that they need donations for blood. and i'd even think twice we just run through here because it's one of the main things that as a citizen is to help each other, especially like on conditions where there's people who are dying are at this moment of we speak and they are needing help. we are here today because we were staying in the medina in new tires and my daughter and i are here for a few days holidays. we love of marcus, and we saw it on the the telephone,
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the youtube bar, but with the news, the news channel but so i'm the, so i have an appeal for blood. we both get blood in our home places and so we are here to get but you know, but now my guess is that the off to this is all stuff we have to help those people and we have to help each other and we need the least we could help with his giving up loud to those who need it. this is why we are here today. in this thing on a cc'd cv voltage for america shows the moment chemist begun with terrified residents running from buildings and punishes debris falls to the ground. the escalade still good nights catching many people all day went to sleep. the epi sensor of the $6.00 magnitude trema was there on $86.00 on that this from the city of mark hash without the shelves continuing into the hours of song today. yeah. what, how was the province so for the most casualties, with almost 1300 people killed locals from all over the country and not going to hospitals to then, you know,
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to donate blood for the injured. we heard from some of the volunteers the disaster that occurred in marcus let to massive losses. so we decided to come here to help our country by donating blood all kind of assistance is needed here, including materials and foot. we found out from social networks the blood is urgency needed for the injured so we decided to come help our brothers. and most of them for the 1st time in the history of morocco, a strong earthquake stripped the whole kingdoms territory. the citizens of morocco were in fear and attention at nights, 11 minutes after they were as quick again, the victims began to go to the hospital the next day, due to the large number of those injured and deceased. a problem arose related to the and sufficient number of hospital staff, some representatives of the private sector and volunteers decided to provide assistance. today the situation get out of control as the number of injured and dead has increased, but we are doing everything possible. there are not enough places in our hospital
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for all the victims, so military and field hospitals as well as private hospitals, are taking parts and helping the victims. earlier we spoke with a restaurant on a mark, how she witnessed the great, he says, the historic old city it has been with effected this past week was the strongest. and the haven we are now, we marcus, and the, the big disaster or the most the casualties and no to nothing medication and medication. there's only, and it's about the battle between $10.20, that people to play. so took the most, the, the injured, the blow is there to have the house, is there room and not so good. the reason i'm not strong and that's why some of them a collapse, but they're not always in naples. most of the day of fiction and they wouldn't be on the tourism industry because the people now after this disaster
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are canceling flight and them, some of them will be driven in my local and there will be a voice to come to a lot of cash in the near future. no, the news, the canadian prime minister, just into those visits of the g. 20 summit in utilities, fully shorts, of his expectations. so major strange relations between india and kind of doesn't always come to the bottom and promote a detailed by left or thoughts with most will lead us at the summit, but it is snow. the canadian premier even is a 10 flights that's a snag which of those pain breaking down they've been stranded in new delhi sees window showing that picks up the story. it doesn't show to the canadian province said he was going on by indian communist. and that means of moving forward, the call of sony separatism that is going on his sword, which by the way, directly impacts in getting for the california septic is an issue in canada as basically the seat community. some see that happened to testing on and off more so
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late and demanding that indian punjabi a separate country. now over the years, the call us on issue has someone died in india, but it has been kept to live in the fall of a so because of canada, was that because of the community? the me jewel was that now during the g 20 summit, india can wait. it's can sense to canada prime minister to 5 minutes. so you can bring to our strong concerns about continuing anti indian duties of extremist elements in canada. they're promoting succession isn't and inciting violence against eating deployments, damage and diplomatic premises, and threatening the indian community in canada and their places of worship. the next. so such forces with organized crime, drug syndicates, and human traffic and should be a concern for canada as well. it is essential for the 2 countries to cooperate in dealing with such threats. canada, what made of cala sonya separatism during the 1980s that's led to one of the dead v . as a dad in canada, who's seen the call as sony issue,
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which comes in waves even whenever it comes up. it leads to it that we also fly. but it seems that canada has not taken indeed request very seriously. and that naturally we make the bilateral ties between the 2 countries. software. both issues came up over the years with premier mortar, you would have had many conversations on both of those issues. canada will always defend freedom of expression, freedom of conscience and freedom of peaceful protest, and it is extremely important to us. at the same time, we are always there to prevent violence and to push back against hatred, justin tools and supplies that you always this guy that is not taking you. yes. can son a very serious me in fact uh there was another virus meant for the canadian time and his stuff as he was to leave sunday evening. as you realize that there's a technical glitch which is x off. he couldn't board his x office and fax, right?
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now it's been over 24 hours as far as the scheduled slip is concerned, he was not able to board the train. and now what we're learning is that so that's a possibility that he may not be able to board to tuesday evening. $48.00 or $48.00, i will be on his schedule fix. he's also be walked by the opposition in canada. so really, it's turned out to be a pretty and biasing chip for mr. to do for my indian external affairs ministry secretary, rajiv, secrete sold is that the canadian prime ministers attitude towards indian concerns could backfire cindy. i had sent a brief phone message that uh, 5 minutes accrued over the bundle roll the i think the fact it's probably symbolic that his aircraft is grounded. so maybe his government will also be grounded. i don't know for the very, i'm diplomatic kind of, uh, move on. his bought
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a to uh, you know, play down this concern of india and then putting the show on the other for accusing india off foreign interference. i mean, it doesn't really go down very well and it will certainly affect india kind of the relations for the long term for the 1st time. now prime minister movie has taken it up from lee linking it to bilateral relations and making it very public that we are unhappy with canada. so i don't think that that helps mr. trudel . i hope that kind of the understands that there is a lot to lose from a bad relationship with india. and what does you do with the truck? the striking kind of a dozen guiding much credibility. a decision taken by a western countries to send depleted uranium munition to care,
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as once again raised the question regarding the long term consequences of using a search weapons. and the head of the international atomic energy agency has said this such weapons do not pose a threat to a statement that was strongly condemned by moscow. this is not a new issue. and i see, you know, the issue of the munition with depleted uranium was a dealt with and, and had considerable international attention during the gold 4. and then the bulk of varies from a is new car safety point of view. there is no radiological significant to or even in the, or even, and not even a significant consequences. but he's more of a health issue of a normal nature, then a radiological potential christ, mr. gross ease of schools, right. when he says that from the point of view of nuclear safety,
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there are no significant, the radiological consequences is just a, he's clearly also holding something back. such a voluntary or involuntary hushing off of a problem isn't acceptable. perhaps this is beyond the competence of mr. grossey as the head of the i a this a she should be addressed to chemist. he will explain the detrimental effect of the accumulation of heavy metals on the environment and human health. munitions concerning depleted uranium have been used in the past, and the goal for and so be as well. according to the sub in the health minister nato's use of depleted uranium in the bombing of the country, a 9 to 9. that just people to fights with increased cancer rates fits as issues and other health complications. since then several european costs including ones. and so the funds from u. k. have ruled that defeats the uranium can cause cancer among the troops. nevertheless, washington and have agreed to send this munition to t f that's cost live now to near boise up mileage. so being american journalist
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joining us from washington dc regulatory with us. thank you for having me. that was this the, the, the control of a c. now, surrounding these depleted uranium weapons and what do you make of the statements by the head of the international atomic energy agency that are the not the threats . i mean, they are cost as conventional weapons. well there, there's a lot of misunderstanding about d. u it's, it's not the nuclear weapon by its nature it's, it's made it's primary uses as a physical kinetic penetrator of tang corner because depleted uranium is incredibly dense. it's a heavy amount bill. but what happens when the only impact is that essentially turns into plasma, and these particles end up contaminating the surrounding area. and if they're picked up or inhaled, they actually mit um, i read to my understanding the middle also particles when it, the windshield and just the inside the body. and then they create all sorts of
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cancers and all sorts of problems because they are, they range, most of right, you can already ation that. the nuclear exports are worried with a lot of our ways. these are, these are particles inside the body which makes some incredible incredibly homes. and the issue was 1st raised by nato troops. italian troops, no less who were deployed to kosovo after the 1990. 9 more uh and ended up being stationed in the area that was heavily bombed by these, that munitions as needed was trying to target serbian tanks and ended up having all sorts of cancers and all sorts of health issues. there. this was presumably one of the causes of the original gulf war syndrome and us troops, because likewise, the u. s. military use diesel against the rocky tanks. and these troops were stationed. um, you know, highway of gas and all these sites of major battles. the c interacted with the police, drained him and started dying from it. but of course, western governments, especially the new us and british ones that have been fighting,
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does that munition to ukraine use there? washing their hands of the whole thing that the issue here is that it will just harm ukrainian soldiers interacting with them. and presumably, maybe some russian troops sitting up on the receiving end of the solar from the battlefield reports tank on tank actually is extremely infrequent, and most of the tanks are knocked out by missiles anyway. so, you know, sending this out, munition is a really good accomplishing what's going to happen is a tune to contaminate the soil and it's going to contaminate ukraine. but, you know, the west seems to officially care so much about and so this is not, you know, supplying this kind of an munition is not an act of a friendly country. mm hm. do you think that russia's outrage against this, i munition being supplied is justified back in 2018. it upgraded his own assignments that c h e b v. i believe it was to be capable of firing depleted uranium munition that there's no clear whether it's been used in this conflict.
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well, as far as i know, russians haven't used any of this. i mean nation and i believe. busy russian kinetic kind of, traders are tungsten based because there's plenty of it in in stock. but i think the issue here is that even if the weather rushes, outrages justified or not the west is just not listening because moscow hasn't really bother to backup. it's previous outrage over these weapons shipments. it just keeps repeating. this is a bad idea. this is a bad idea. stop and we'll be sorry, but it hasn't technically done anything to communicate this. and so western capital's belief in moscow block think we just thought of the on going be, this is a slicing salome. i believe that to him is when the west star saw slowly germany a few helmets. here in the a. now we're talking high mazda depleted uranium to see just how far it can go. and the, the other matter for, i've heard, is boiling the frog, you turn up the temperature so slowly that the frog gets cooked before it realizes
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that the water is boiling. and you know, and the problem is that for 18 months now everybody's been perfectly aware of, of this toll slowest. busy action strategy and yet nothing seems to be getting done about it. well, they're both a body. so being americans on this one, washington, i'm afraid we have run out of time, but it's been an absolute pleasure to have you on the program today. thank you very much. i thanks for having made some countries holding the annual large scale naval exercises in the baltic seat near russian waters. us. the book stays the drills of being car dots against the backdrop of what a spokesman called bushes was aggression against ukraine. but we're all set ships on over 3000 millage of us now from fulton countries are reportedly taking part in these naval military drills. the scheduled to last for 2 weeks led by the gym and navy. and these bills are set to be the biggest in the region. i'm punch, focus on strengthening nato alliances. first, i'll discuss space with a full my us marine corps intelligence office at scott. richard scott,
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thanks so much for joining us today. thanks jeremy. uh, they chose the annual deals in the baltic. what's the big deal? but i think the, the big deal is that these drills come on the heels of a nato summit in vilnius that talked about a massive expansion in nato capabilities in the baltic area. and. ready so, and along the line of contact with the russian, when you look at that, the, in the context of the ongoing proxy war, that nato is fighting against russia and ukraine today. that, you know, it's just an escalation, it's, it's not moving the needle in the right direction towards the potential of a future, a new european security framework, something that would be designed to de escalate the crisis. it's just, it's a further escalation. let's be frank. these exercises don't pose
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a threat to russia. they're not done on a scale large enough to be readily convertible into a uh, an off fence of operation. nato lacks the capacity to carry out meaningful office of actions against russia. but it's the beginning of a trend toward a building that kind of capacity. and i think rush has taken notice. the blood and recruiting has ordered the expansion of the russian military from its $900000.00 pre special military operation configuration to some one point. 5000000 persons rushes, building new military infrastructure along the border with finland and elsewhere. both sides are, are beating themselves up and at a time when people talk about the potential of one mistake leading to a shooting war between nato and russia, this is, this is worry. so i guess the dates that would justify it and they have, and you, you've already thoughts on this scope by saying that the,
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the lowest and this going to by and drop of what they called versus more of a guess, aggression against ukraine. and this end of the pond is in the baltic, filling and pulling the field on the threats and, and maybe they once have launched drills of this scale had rushed at notes, carried out what he called the special mutual peroration as well. i mean, but nato is treading in this direction no matter what the mean. the fact of the matter is it's nato expansion that led to the current conflict in ukraine. had nato saw not sought to bring ukraine under its wings. had nato not expanded into the baltics expanded into poland, expanded up to russia's borders. we wouldn't be having this discussion today. and as you expand you, you begin to build capacity. poland of use itself is the new west, germany, west. germany, of course, being the anchor of nato during the cold war. poland wants to be that anchored now, and there's new cold conflict with russian to do that. you need to build up
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military capacity. so while the conflict and ukraine may have accelerated, the pace of data is military build up up. this was the direction data was heading no matter what that will solve. as far as do you think, what can i expect from russia? most strong words from the russian for ministry spokes one i'm sure she will say the words appropriate to the task. meaning that this is a um, you know, this is an escalation by uh, by nato with uh, it's not going to contribute to a peaceful outcome. and the russia will do what russian needs to do to respond to the sort of provocation. but at the end of the day, russia has already done what it needs to do. they are building capacity and indeed is going through the motions. look, germany is a co sponsor of this drill. germany economy is in the dumpster and he's not going to be able to meet it's 2 percent g. d. p. contribution to nato. nato is going to
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have trouble underwriting continued exercises of this nature. so in russia knows this, so i think there will be statements made for political impact. but at the end of the day, i think both nato and russia understand what's going on here, a lot of flexing, but not too much motion. but we'll have to see what the full outs from those drills is a former us marine corps. and so just officer scott message, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on their drills with us today. thank you. thank you. one officer has been killed, an 8 people injured, including su, civilians and a bump lost its targets at a power at military convoy in northwest them focused on a local affiliates of the f gun seller bond minutes in group has claimed responsibility. we got the details from a journalist at the c, an odd schedule. the incident occurred at 10 50 am on monday. there were 2 frontier constabulary vehicles. one of them crossed this point, but another was hit by a blast. it was a plant, it improvised explosive device,
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according to our information. 6 officers and 2 civilians were injured. while one soldier has been killed. we have picked up at least 5 suspects from the sea. and we're now trying to determine whether they are simply witnesses or with a link to the and so on. so the investigation is ongoing. i'm now standing right at the worst set square on one side is the seat of pressure war and on the other is between the bar one vehicle of the phone. circumstance delivery was arriving from between the bar when the bomb exploded, resulting in at least 8 injures, including 3 civilians, and 5 soldiers with one officer confirmed, killed all the casualties were taken to local hospitals where they are now being treated for their injuries. from all on any of those stories as well as all the latest updates. so i'll call my websites as you'll place to go minus peter scott. and i'll be back again at the top of the hour with all of today's stores. i'll see you then the
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the i'm actually in your thoughts and you're watching this season's penultimate episode of going underground broadcasting all around the world from do by in the you. a few weeks ago, we spoke the pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh about his bombshell report of the united states blew up in wood stream pipeline destabilizing your energy supplies. in closing,
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what may have been the single biggest meeting the mission events ever recorded? an environmental catastrophe. and now hush, the legend region that's known for exposing cover ups likely us armies, massacre ne, lie, and torture of prisoners and upgrade. joins be a game from washington, dc with more revelations, this time reporting that the c i a was well aware that ukrainian president allowed him is landscape and his own to rogers embezzled hundreds of millions of dollars in usaid. thank you so much. i cipher coming back on, i mean off to revealing that the terror attack, tell me about this $400000000.00 of us public money. and, and i think a most american media covers the fact that the, the american public setting, they need $400000000.00 for infrastructure. tell me about the latest scandal trading with the enemy as well. you have to know that the budget right now, the actual money, i think that's the on my government is spent on that war is about 5 months ago. was
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about a 113000000000 and it's now up to 120. so the $400000000.00 figure when you compare it to that, the great gross amount of money we spent there is almost trivial. but one of the things that really bought the base, i learned that just 2 months ago, the ukraine needs a lot of diesel fuel to keep us army going to keep it's trucks going into. they use diesel and it's uh and, and they have, since the war began, they've been buying diesel from russia and, and, and as they weren't supposed to, right. they went to, they're not supposed to be funding the war on landscape, not easily finding the war on zelinski. this is just the war or even the apparently uh, the chest in silver. cuz i that were, they were buying the oil from rush. i just, i, you know, it's just, you know, as
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a all, you know, the, the old wind b as a while ago walks and money talks. and the phone to me was just to see you, the estimate that i had been told by people i've known for decades. i was, was the skim on just the oil money. but let alone it's sort of disturbing that ukraine's buying oil from russia, which one with more, i mean, but we, you know, the oil and money transcends every bit of rationality, i guess. but then to discover, the for demand isn't, isn't all. i mean, you know, i, uh, all you have to do is look, look at the high life and key of today. there's a really good highlights and key and i've, the fancy restaurants are going. you can find liquor stores of everything in it. there's a lot of money being pushed around. and so what happened was, this would have been 3 months ago or so the c i a director, a r c i, director burns build the.
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