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the, the corporate lines right now here are not the russian forces gain more ground along with the front lines coming just days off to the taking of the key city of, of the if you're in the program, we have an exclusive report coming up as t, as last these raising questions in the west about how the conflict compulsively, and in the favor of you either be one killed will surrender or they try to run and sleep. most of them chose the latter. those who didn't. well, they remain under the debris. this is a war of extermination and a war spamming. this is not a ball. this is our 9 lation of hunger grows. the food supplies to into the united nations, cuts off a deliveries to the old but destroyed northern god. and it comes as it's really
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officials praise the idea devastation of the place. i am personally proud of the ruling randazzo and that every baby, even 80 years from now will tell their grandchildren what the jews did. and fighting for freedom, human rights groups argue that extra that i think julian hassan from the u. k to america, violate the treaty between the 2 nations. that's as a judges delay right now. a ruling on the whistle, blowers the all right, if we come to live it from las go, we keeping a very close watch on they to the g. 20 summit. him to rio de janeiro, a rush or so get off at off. could pop up at any moment when he does, we will go live. but for right now, here on the program, we begin in the next people's republic where russian forces have captured the village up of data that's according to the nations ministry of defense. open out to
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our correspondent here, so all these equal have done off with this report. the one thing to understand about that is a small village just outside the city of the desk where i am right now. it's capture has become possible off to russian forces, liberated another town to even close to, to where i'm standing right now. and that's the town of money in case used to be one of ukraine's major struggles where they basically they turned it into a bass the and of defense. so why did russia decided to make the bed? it's next target off to liberating martin. even though the village itself has maybe 3 or 4 streets, basically this village is seen as one of the key points towards the town of oakland dot, which is another stronghold of the crating. and i mean, he didn't ask for public schools who are very, very close to the city of dentists see, is located on the domain 18 high surrounded by open fields. so taking a good job with a stupid in stop and upfront attack is really impossible. and that even if it is
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possible, it would ensue heavy losses. so the capture, the town of the village of the bed, that is one small step towards flanking oh, good. on cutting supply flies to this town for the ukrainian forces. this is the said, the tactic that we have seen in of day of the latest big victory with dog u. b. it is bigger than the capture of the bed and we were among the says t v. cruise to visit the town of dave. and we have, we had been bringing you exclusive reports. this is our latest one. as we have been observing some, a trophy vehicles that fell into the hands of the russian foods and speaking with the locals. this is the high rise district enough to have cuz this was supposed to be the main stronghold, at least one of the main struggles of its garrisons. but when the russian troops cuts the main supply, audrey well, they was simply left with the rather well unpleasant choices either of these they
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and will either be, will killed or surrender or they try to run and sleep. most of them chose the latter. those who didn't well, they remain under the debris. russian troops the reap the spoils of the soldiers salute as they tow a ukrainian tent right past us. an infantry fighting vehicle that lays on its side and the massive crater is pulled out until the way to of dave. good. is it so see the say. feel free. everything from nature may bradley's too small a weapons. and damn oh, what does the ford escape? since the city, what's that i'm going to get over to the insurance through them already. do you
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have troops didn't bother with digging trenches inside of the town, making themselves comfortable in houses and basements, rightful homeowners had no shame. this. one of the, the crating troops hate mdf cane retaliation to fight is on the front line. stay 5 tanks near the front. free 1st on my comes to bed straight and a full sol civilians, leaf and then the military took over. and then when they were under pressure themselves, they started spreading around the city. despite all this, we see a staggering number of locals while driving around up. dave got all of them chose to live through how and bombs and bullets were only a part of it. one elderly woman tells me how you crane town humanitarian aid into a tuneful bending people's will. and the people responsible for distributing and give it out there. well, i'm russian so the ukrainians were giving me through mentoring aid, but not all the time. wherever to get the a, do you have to write an application at the end you had to ride glory to ukraine. it
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frustrated me. yet she refused to be evicted on key terms. ukrainian troops offered to evacuate for their way from the front line, but i refused. i'm a russian citizen of russia. why should i move there? i have a son living and then yes, but they didn't allow me to go there. many of leaving, even now the look of somebody who but well not far from beardsley, i will do cities that russia is building a new in hopes that their homes and lives would be revitalized to make is done up proposing form of d. c, for just a few clicks away for you right now, the head of the danish ministry of defense saying the country will transfer at 165 digits to ukraine. this summer, both sides, the former president of russia was that's a kind of move that will take us into a nuclear detail on shifting the gaza now
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with the united nations. well, food program is suspending a deliveries to the northern parts of the ink life. a position leaves the calculus palestinians that basically facing from it by the aid stop aids will repeatedly remain in place and so as possible to be safely distributed. the world food program said the new pose is due to quote the collapse of civil order during distribution present times and seen celtic situations that delivery trucks brought food to local as the so called a civil disorder is not the only threat earlier crowds of displaced palestinians who had gathered to get food from a trucks and gauze the city were forced to run when the idea of forces opened fire . some residents we spoke to set the attack equates to as an expense is become very hard. i've been trying to get you monetary night for several hours. this is a war of extermination and a war famine. this is not a war, this is our night. elation to get the north of guys that is suffering from poverty
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. banks have come and displace people. we, the palestinian people are on the arm. the display stuff from my homes were hungry and were inevitably approaching death. this isn't just this, this is ethnic cleansing. another you an organization. the relief fund works agency has seen his finances drastically cut off for a number of western countries, suddenly stopped the funding. now all that followed is railey allegations, but a handful of the un bodies to offer an involved in the hub last october. attacks of the world health organization started at the end of the day. no one should be denied access to humanitarian a. what type of what do we leave? when people cannot get food and water? or when people who cannot even walk are not able to receive cash food, not reaching northern hudson, which is we the circumstances of the most dia,
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and most catastrophic when it comes to food, water, shelter, security. without those things you, we just going to see even more palestinians die, not from the 30 bombings and bullets, but from starvation, from malnutrition, from the fact that they are not accepted in water or medical supplies or anything to survive. as a human desperation of you, decide who to support because there's just so many in dire need. so, you know, try our best, but it's, it just feels like it's never enough agencies of stretching themselves to get trucks in into headsets. so even if we raise quite a bit of money, aid is being blocked. as we've seen, we met a cherry of assistance and food and water and medical key should be given and kind of the way across the board to whoever needs it shouldn't be approved by any body, let alone the person who's committed in the walk right over 2500
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participants from a 150 nations worldwide to send it on the indian capital. india is a premier conference on world politics and economics. our, i've seen a died of 2024 is underway in new delhi, is our correspondence going to ensure the beginning, the promising gathering thing? yeah, this is why so not dialogue in new delhi was around 2500. and so some foster phones have some, some all 100 fantasies now in the us flagship fos conference. rise to not dialogue. it looks at your politics and your economics, but also on how to overcome some of the challenges. i do apologize for interrupting go to engines report just to let you know that a lot of uprooting has taken to the sky. used to see 1st time the rushes strategic boma the to one to 6. you triple f one, the 60 and let's show you some i live pictures. now here of letting me put in is giving remarks off of the flight. let's listen it. it's just
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pretty much the the so basically you're watching some of the latest pictures right here. the russian president vladimir putin speaking to the press, off the flying on the airplane that nato calls the black jack. a rush or cool, is it the white swan the 2 full f 160 it is a big and beautiful trans atlantic. essentially it's, it's a boma kind of a across it's, it's one of the area across of its type that has a place near the pilots where they can actually stein at full height and even have a little kitchen in there. they can make that meals because that people are afraid
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that the black jack, they do massive, massive flights for many, many hours at a time. and so the pilot is the can actually walk out of a cockpit down some stairs is a small kitchen where they can actually pick their food. so it's, it's an amazing aircraft. other to put off i, $160.00, again, rush of cold at the white swan, nato calls that black jack. more details on that right now at all t dot com. well, the president did arrive at the cars on air croft put on the flight, reportedly lost and 40 minutes later he personally inspected for modernized, strategic miss all carriers the to $160.00 the to plus. now such that crowds can carry nuclear weapons. they are an element of the so called a russian nuclear triad. they can also carry 5 volumes of any range that a cold, smart bombs are fly with gps. and for the very specific, when it comes to the coordinates they target. and the president putin has already shed his review on the aircraft saying that it's, it's state of the odd, it's really, it's got a lot of improve pods is going through
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a lot of upgrades as well. you can read about how the 2 point off 160 has now been so modernized, read more about it on our website, r t dot com, a it's a 100 by 12 correspond to a 100 and shot them in our reporting on of a 2 styles and people from over a 100 countries to sending in india, it is the annual conference on the well politics on economics. that's a how about us and here's what i'm doing. shot in my report. the beginning, diplomatic gathering thing. yeah, this is why so now dialogue in new delhi was around 2500 interests and foster funds have come from all 100 fantasies. now in the us flagship fos conference. rise to non dialogue, it looks at your politics and g orthodontics, but also on how to work on some of the challenges in the international communities
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facing as one would expect in a geo political setting. and the focus has been full. it's on the russia, you queen conflict. many are being asked on what side they're on. and then that's side of the question. we enlighten america or in africa. perhaps good ask why you not on the side of ukraine overtly and openly, perhaps just because through cold it, the 1st vaccines that we saw were from china and russia, while the west was hugging the vaccines and then post cobit when the money was flowing in europe and the us saving hotels, airlines, and what have you. we're still going through those pains and we have not seen the amount of money and help that needed to do happen. and the last point is, had been couch and ukraine in terms of uh for serving territorial integrity. that's something we would understand in africa and latin america. when it's a talk with see it, because democracy in nato and what have you or the west versus the rest, then you lose some goodwill in other parts. but she is guess the stein is the prime
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minister of increase in spoken about in the us or the russia ukraine conflict in the country that has time and again press that dialogue. i'm just on the see is the key. none of us can afford to sit on the sidelines and i'm convinced of your coupon ukraine and has an important role to play. it has a voice that should be heard. so today and tomorrow is divided into several sessions and talk just a while ago. doctor s j sean course in the us foreign affairs of minnesota fall. he spoke about how g 20 under in the presidency because india, diplomatic balancing act was such a success in india has in fact got the dogs off from both the blocks from, from russia as well as china, from off in the west, on the one umbrella. and of course, india takes a lot of pride in that. interestingly the sessions that are divided and the father
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is the patient that we are seeing from around $115.00 on fees with loss when we see minnes to us. but it also seats from the heads of states, heads of governments, minutes week, among those expos. academics also seems to be those the next 2 days are going to be funding and we're going to keep the track as all the action on full as he or otherwise than on dialogue. annually we heard from india and parliamentary and associated to who or who spoke about india's position on the ukrainian russian concept. a beer has a very influential voice and a long track record, a good relations of both sides. but no one volunteers to mediates until the 2 sides both seek it under both ready to talk to a common policy. i don't think that india would put itself forward from what i've gathered there, waiting to see both countries will decide that they're ready to, to piece for the longest time for 2 years. now both countries seem to have an
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impact on the 4th full, and they haven't found the common ground again. so my expectation is that if they tend to india and say, well, you help communicate with each with us. i'm showing that would be very, very happy to do that. but i don't see the volunteering to do it until such time as the circumstances are totally right. but i would say as an indian, what these really want is for both boys to and we want peace for the sake of the people in those areas. and also one piece of the rest of the world quote, deeply flawed. that's how i'm just the international has labeled washington's reasoning to reject julian a sanchez extradition appeal to human rights group cover the, the, the, what the trial means on the final day of hearing. so the u. k. i cool. they were 1st the arguing, but it doesn't matter whether or not this case was political, that actually the u. k is applies to expedite either way. this is really
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a deeply fo document for 2 reasons. one is that you need to, so i'm just doing something that publishes in journalists do all the time. they receive classified materials from a confidential source that exposes will crimes, crimes against humanity, torture really grave issues in public interests. and they publish them and to prosecute the janice under the guise of an espionage acts for doing something like this is inherently collect. the 2nd reason why this is really quite a fluid document for the us to make it there's an agreement between the us and the u. k. there is a mutual extra decent agreement and is absolutely clear that political decide. this is called the, the subject of expedition request. well, it's not just as supporters or this is why for our, the seller in the front marching down to downing street demanding his release. the case of the high court is the, will the 52 year olds find all the 10, basically to appeal these extradition stateside where he's wanted on espionage charges. however, right now, the main judges of update against making any for the cooling and immediate decision
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that holding off the it's not just in london, the champions of the blower making their voices over in berlin. crowds were on the streets the morning a stop to the philippine, the persecution of a son, and all these sweet names being closely following the case. he actually followed this report from just outside the high court in long to we've not weeks the end of the to day cool hearing st interior data. so i'll just pretend to expedition to the united states where he probably said 175 years in prison under the espionage ok. now his defense team, his lawyers, all heating cold, not say the judges in the original case have not taken properly into consideration other legit call cooktop in the white house. the with the say i to assassinate the service owns on the streets of london. they said that this call serious bounce over
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the insurance is given by the united states about his health and wellbeing. should he be expedited? these assurances have been dismissed by obviously and not so as not with the paper that they all written on. now they're saying that there are a speak to taking place now behind us from a, a range of a sound. you suppose, as we've heard about, the judges have deferred that decision, that not taking that decision say so that verdict will be announced a late today. so we're having that that could possibly be more so forth. but of course, we'll keep you updated with the latest use and developers as we get you would imagine that facade wanted to attend both days of his hearing, but his lawyer said he's been feeling on well for more details, analysis and reaction. on our website, on the
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traditional values, according to vladimir putin, they are shared white people all across the globe and help dia by russia is. comments are coming during a form titled strong ideas for new times the task of lead me thing and they say things of what i showed that our detractors were pursuing as obviously failed. but it's also clear that we have more and more supporters all over the world, especially concerning what we call, traditional values of cetera. it turns out that they are not only ours. and these are traditional values for any same person. the support to hold onto these traditional values turned out to be quite large and reliable because not only and friendly but also in on friendly states. we also have many which really, okay,
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well the russian president also supported that proposal when a tally and student to simplify the procedure for foreigners who wish to relocate to rupture and well cherish traditional values. the systems that improve on the line that russia needs to attract more highly qualified professionals. so i think that emigrants are coming to rush. i need to respect the nation's laws, traditions and learn the language. well, let's discuss what it's like for foreigners living and russia, costing life now to all. he could a contributor, there is tar. read tara very good evening to you. great gets you want. i mean, look, i mean, you, me kind of in similar shoes. when did you 1st come up with the idea of moving to the russian federation as well? very, as you know i, i was visiting here to promote a book and it was going to be so the russian and i was, i've seen that translation and then the u. s. government made it clear that i came back, i would be arrested. you know, there's been a big anti russia movement and united states and i was very outspoken and
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supportive of russia and push back on the rest of the a plus i was just about to testify against you by and about my case and corruption . so yeah, so i ended up stage 3 was a sudden thing and i've been very welcomes. here i have political style now and the russian federation. they've accepted me not knowing my religion or background and, and have been very open arms about it. but what was interesting for a was the 1st interview i gave us to making kelly. and the 1st thing she said to me was this a, you know, to try to criticize rush or what she said? well, i understand the latitude and outlaw of being gay, the people can go, you know, to jail. and i said, no, that's not true. there's no law against it. and i think his speech really clarified that he, it was more nuanced and he discussed that it's more about protecting children. and, you know, roy let, let's face. so, you know, russia is more conservative cultural country. it's best,
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it has lots of different religions. but one of the main religious is russian orthodox church it's. it's approximately 48 percent of the population is refreshing orthodox. yeah, i think you, i think you make a pretty good point that, i mean, but basically when it comes back to russia and the whole case and you know, you're very welcome. you're very welcome to be gay and russia, but the lawyer is you can't be pushing, homosexual propaganda on children. that's basically the law there. and as you you and me both. well, not let me ask you this hard because i mean, i, i've certainly got my own, my own funny stories, but, but before you, before your 1st visit to russia, did you have not be honest with me, tara, did you have any biases against russia? so of course, you know, i was saturated from it, you know, but, you know, one of my cousins is russian. so i grew up with another narrative, right? like, so i always kind of knew this is wrong. plus i, my mother was very of spoken about, you know, and you know, any kind of hers, a phobia, xena phobia and, and so i was raised a little differently. however,
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i was still saturated with it at school and still have this believe, you know, i think everyone still pictures russia right at the fall of the soviet union in the ninety's and, you know, desperate that time wasn't it and it's not like that anymore. it's a thriving middle class, i think, i think tucker carlson has as it should, a great big light on how beautiful the metro and system is in moscow is and how you know, full the grocery stars and people are happy in and working and doing well. but i wanted to get back to the, to the conservative thing. i think the cultural difference is that in the united states right now, they even weaponized culture words, they've weaponized the whole, but a very small percentage of the 1st of the population that want to be recognized and that's fine. they pass laws and done whatever. but the democrats, the neo liberals, have weaponized it against some of the more conservatives in the united states. and so it's become this kind of culture work. and i think rushes watching out from the
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outside. they're seeing, you know, can you do the videos of people inappropriately dressed around children doing dance shows naked parades, which by the way, i used to live in seattle, washington, and they have a, make it by. yeah, and i mean, i mean, this is real. it's not propaganda and it, and you know, that's, that's not something that would happen in russia because, you know, there is a protection of family and a protective children. and you know, you have a 101000000 orthodox christians. you're in russia, one of the biggest populations of the world of orthodox christian plus many other religions. yeah. um and you know, it's be, it's being respectful and so i think bottom or pretend is something representing those values of his vast population. yeah, yeah. i think it's a fair point. i'm a little let, let, let's, let's just be straight about atara. i mean, you've got this. i don't know what it is. a transgender agenda does l g, b, d, q stuff is being literally ram down people's throats all around the world. you know,
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uganda just post a little binding to this kind of stuff. know, maybe a, is doing something serious the, something similar as well. and they said, look, your l g b t stuff, however much it may blow your sco top. okay? it's actually morally against us on the constitution. so take it and throw it out the window. but i don't know why tara this is, you know, this eligibility have it there you have it because there's 2 reasons not to tell you what it, what say those 2 reasons are they're trying to distract from us back in the united states, the economic and infrastructure is falling apart. yeah. and so they're using it to do it. and that's one reason. the other reason is to, you know, they're lifting up one percent point 01 percent. i'd say even less of the population and lifting up some sort of message and trying to give that attention to divert you know, what's really going on. yeah, and there's also, we talk and religion, frankly, in the united states of people, you know, i, i come from irish catholic background and you know, that's my cultural background. and you know,
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uh there was even the of the i doing um, surveillance of what they call the extreme catholics. so it's been over a since july has been and i'll think it's very strange kind of trouble. cherry and government. very. yeah. yeah. i'm moving towards that. yeah, i, it also goes by, i mean, so me anyways, the george w jr off the 911 when, when, when george w said, you're either with us or your with them. and they do the same thing with trump, you know it, you're either with us or you with them o l, g, b, t q, your eyes with us. oh, but you know, and they take the site, they divide, it's like divide and conquer. and you know, it's hard, but because you and me, we live far beyond the american borders. you know, if, if, when you leave a country you've been living and for some time, you leave it, you move to another part of the else and you look back at your country. the focus of your vision is so much clearer. you can really, really see the propaganda for what it is, the political b s for what it is as well. and by the way, speaking a political b. s. tara, have, have you have to deal with any pressure or condemnation for,
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for being here in russia to, for deciding to live here in russia only for americans. unfortunately, not from russian. russians are very welcoming of americans, very curious. you know, they're there. oh, okay. and, and i'm reading the language, i'm, i, to tutors, i'm learning but, but what i find is, is there's, um, because there's such a focus on family and on and on friends in the community. there's like an innocence, a kindness. and, and i think that's what a lot of recruits is trying to talk about is, is, you know, when i walked in for 40 park the 1st 2 months i was here, i remember seeing all these families walking together. but right now, in the united states, when you walk through a park, you're seeing people waiting on a bench homeless or adult with drugs or baby from money or drugs. i mean, that is a reality, and i'm not exactly reading. and so it's made me very sad as i look back at the cities that are indicated in united states, and i really see it's like the slow,
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the roman empire. yeah. but um, happening america, but i think a lot of them are to try to get more new wants to his position, but i think was much needed if it's only the west with listen right. worries. yeah . yeah, no, i totally agree. henderson talked before i let you go just quickly and i, it's almost a, it's, it's a question really for me to you, to be honest with you, your, your friends and your families back back across the atlantic. um, what's the total in like in your conversations to did you do your friends or family, do they support you in rush or do they think your a ton code? do they think you're a traitor? cuz i mean, frankly, i've heard all of it for myself. us some do some or know speaking to me it's lead to um, you know, my daughter is very supportive and very pro russia, but she loves what i'm doing when i'm standing up for my brother a fallen. um, also been you know, i'm in the support some of my friends some, some of them knew me in washington dc, so i some really good friends.

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