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genocidal campaigns in gaza. the majority of law makers in the chamber responded with a standing ovation. the doctor and the distance you can see rescue is trying to get to the 2nd floor if you can see in the life of the flashlight just over the night time tara, as far as the wood down you put in this house, climbed into and above and below and the rest of the city, of course, leaving 15 people wounded correspondent as one of the foot on lucy. pointing the finger bigler. this is allison 5 minutes the hands the us may have been behind the deadly and last in the country with full. so the resign idling, question of innocence, policy obtains foot. this foot boarding to show the recently released having good,
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good, i'm pool pool right handed, and i spoke espionage in water. that's in washington. still such as, let's go with low sanctions over what is claims, the wrongful imprisonment of america, the hello, i welcome to all change and i still will cost in life for most of today, we're looking at the stories that shape the weekend. the latest news is always right. he's coming from other russell city, of course, with local authorities. a pause of i'm interested. did you put any miss? i'll come down on a residential block off the key. launched a night attack on this. as you know, 15 people, the wounded to a said to be in a serious condition now the russian defense and if he says full, the 1014 drug this of down of the night,
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the incident happened. also most of the last is largest and, but i'm to terrorism operation invite reason. i'm to others off the, i mean cohesion by, you know, full says earlier this we nowadays easily done off sent us this report. so right now you can see here the firefighter is still dealing with the off to most of the photos terrorist attacks for the, for any. and i'm for us, as you can see, the volunteer assembly authorities helping out with the dealing with the optimize over there is a balcony and rescue as they're trying to get to that apartment on the 2nd floor. so you can see that this whole parts of the facade has been very, very badly damaged. windows have been shifted, and again, the attack came very late at night, almost at midnight. so people were quotes of gods. we didn't have time to take shelter. it was 12 o'clock at night. we were sleep. mom is 94 years old.
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i am almost 69 years old. we were already a sleep. when this explosion happened, i picked up my mom and we went to the bathrooms. then there was several explosions . when everything stopped, i went out, everything was scattered in the rims, the windows was shafted. i grabbed the things that had been prepared in advance, and we went out. so the man helped my mother down from the 5th floor because she doesn't look well herself. i called my relatives, my sister came and took my mother cause to go on for the 2nd floor was a place the apartment was on fire, then 55 is in special services, began to arrive all the residents. so right now to the house, opened the basement. what were you doing anyway? you were already asleep when? yes, of course was slapped, the sacraments ran and just a couple of minutes later this explosion was heard. the windows and balcony doors shut it on the floor, said boss, i see that the 1st entrances are about the end of the building. did i understand
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correctly? the 2nd floor is very damaged and it was a blaze that does that. the 2nd floor on the 1st on the 2nd entrance was on fire and the 3 cause the building nearby. so this was the most large scale mess all the taxes, the town. of course, i've had to deal with a sofa. you can see volunteers, locals, who, who are just to all around the, it is quite a had to right now back there in the distance, you can see risk us trying to get to the 2nd floor if you can see in the life of the flashlight, just over that, you can see that the whole, that the inside the inside of facade of this building, at least a small section of it, has been quite badly damaged. so they're trying to get that trying to get apartment to apartment to apartment basically because they have no way of doing so on the inside. physical evidence of it. i'm feeling as a list of the residents of the house has been affected. we decide whether they will
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go to temporary accommodation or they will stay with their relatives and friends. i'm writing this down because the commission we set up in the morning. we'll go through the apartments and look at the damage. well, the emergency response has been very, very significant. you can see the police, you can see 5 trots and talk this through right here to 57 along the way. it doesn't come through the same. they are right now trying to deal with the altima. you framing and attack against this very, very residential building. in fact, if i move just slightly to the side here, i am already, well, this is a huge puddle of water. that it didn't seem to done from the side for us. but here you can already see the rubble and if we could get just a little bit closer here, you can see it's really done, but rescue is that doing us a bit of a service. because in the light of the flashlights,
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you can see the scale of damage delts to, to this apartment building. just pay attention to the lights over that. there's a lot of going to the 2nd floor and as a balcony over there. so they are trying to get to that apartment to see if there are any survivors, any casualties, anybody wounded? because the attack came very, very light the tides. most people who were home, who didn't go to the country side for the holidays for the, for the weekend. if they were home, they would, would have been a sleep probably, and if they would have the quote of god. so this is the main purpose of the rescue services right here. just as when i sold the hail see some of the latest, but they were leased by the russian defense and if it shows the full pushing back of the crane and encourage them in the course region as well, sir,
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we'll decide to just target to do planning things on the vehicles in the border area, several minutes of a 5 that the planning positions with the m. o. d se old fathers were destroyed. meanwhile, boss and the defense of upheld mold with a $150.00 drones in 24 hours. and this was since seeing us produced by malls broke it into the fence. may miss of a rush of this kind of missile has also destroyed a cleaning command and control. put this in a precision strike. at least 50 new planning troops was said to have been killed. the costs of buildings in a heavily wooded area, apparently served as a quote nation center. now this slide o. s. washington, i'm the you are on the same page. the queen has the right to defend itself. by all means, that's what it, even if it means putting russian territory in the latest white house moving
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national security, suppose listen, john cub 8 for said kids attract on low cost region. fools in long island with the rules around using us supplied weapons. the goals all the inc. apparently a clear to washington. you know, there's been no changes in our policy approaches they're using in, in, in an area where we had said before, they came to you, you as well as for cross border strikes. the goal here is to help her brain defend itself. and we're just going to see what the princess about as the human rights commission. so as a request has been submitted to the you and for it to can den, quote, terrorism on the part of your claim and take measures against keys, violation of human rights, retired left tenant land,
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international security consulting, arise, museum. believe washington is using keys offensive to justify all the cash instead to play the claim they are going after military targets, but it seems that you have a seems to be more focused on civilian target and civilian infrastructure than anything else. i think it's, um, i think it's an escalation to some degree, but i think it also it's a, it's a sign of a desperation. the there um, basically a suicide mission for the soldiers that the premium soldiers that are launched this, i think was suffering. i've seen some numbers as far as a large number of armor vehicles. you avi's m o r s. i think um it will not affect the strategic outcome. i think it's more um, it's probably being pushed by wester sponsors by an administrator and it shows some
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type of potential gains in this area on where we you know, that's basically sucking air but just him like a black holes. i am very suspicious as far as the planning and the targeting information that was provided. so i'm it would not surprise me if the western, the elements or advisors were involved on this and ukraine. groceries in offices continue that hunt for more people to replenish the front lines the best, but they found a new plains of southern so do but the social, a number of service and surrounding a mine market. women can be heard shouting in this band trying to ward off the offices all to is a room on cost. has been following the mobilization in new brain as so they just
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use the lead me grinder encountered by the ukranian army is what most of the mobilized soldiers are afraid of. according to officials, at least 800000 men are now in hiding from force conscription. the 40s of the key of regime or pulling out all the stops in order to mobilize more people into their depleting army, including resorting to what can be called didn't happen. civilians in broad daylight, local media reports that this man was beaten out by army recruiters after he came to their office to renew his information program. and you're just going to put him in common cause you escape workers from the district. the military enlistment office took a mine in the middle of the street. it happened the morning of august the to the brother of the 44 year old man from falling said the next day the man was already in the emergency department of the district hospital with bruises and team and told him this relatives claim that enlistment office employees are responsible,
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the hospitalized mine is in the lute drug dispensary and in a medically induced sleep. he also suffers from epilepsy. we have reported on you frames a questionable ard me what bill as ation method several times as the number of horrifying examples of brutal violations of human rights grows with progression. this is what local view with throughout ukraine the, the mobilization age and ukraine has been recently reduced from 27 to 25 in light of the name of the road phase and replenish las troops. while a large part of you prayed, society wants nothing to do with any war effort. so there are plenty of those routing to drop that mobilize ation age all the way down to 18 g. stop the key.
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there's a reason why we should call on ukranian citizens between 18 to 25, and it is really an age requirement that is very flexible, including after the war trauma, we're not calling them up yet, but everyone will fight. we're not doing this because we are evil or unfair, which we're running out of people. some ukrainian state funded sup, broadcast, blind faith, and their big 3 and are constantly calling to throw more men in for useless but faithful baffles. showing absolutely no regard for the hundreds of thousands already killed and dreaming of a pointless triumph in the russian capital. the we are holding the defense under very difficult conditions with a significant shortage of a central supplies, if hundreds of thousands of ukrainians voluntarily mobilized into the army. i think we could already be reaching moscow officials in t of have confirmed the notion that one of the objectives of ukraine's incursion in
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. so russia's course, creech in earlier this week, was to sophie, are into the hearts of the russian population. and to seek out a stronger negotiating position. in other words, below the p. r. storms and a war crime, considering the casualties among civilians and vessel ukrainian soldiers who were given a one way to get across the russian border. another peculiarity of this particular moment in time is the fact that the stalks have always been an option until otherwise lensky made it illegal. despite that bore voices are being heard on the civil and political spectrum around the world in support of changing the conflicts . the question is, how is that possible considering legal you arms is in place, the head of the desk is office and ray. your marks as that piece is impossible. under current leadership. what is it for? it's a hold of under this president. there will never be, what was a chieftain minister under this president, there will never be anything that the ukrainian society will not accept. so it
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looks like both the parents and shadow decision makers and key of stepped into their own mess with it. then he made it illegal to hold the socks with the rush out . you phrase regression has manifested on the battlefield with its failed camper offensive. and on the st. across the country were hundreds of thousands of men, either fled or from mobilization, and it makes one wonder what we'll come 1st based off or new leadership in ukraine . but as far as getting out of bandwidth issues out of state of prime is i have handed the u. s. may have played a role in the did the unless the slip hub country this week, we'll see how to step down. i see times, well if he does be pushing for a presence in the south asian, which i resigned to avoid witnessing the death toll that radical sought to achieve through violence. they wanted to gain power over the dead bodies of students. but i
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did not allow that by stepping down, i could have stayed in power by surrendering saint martin island sovereignty, allowing us control over the bay of bengal. i urge my fellow countrymen not to be misled by radicals. that's why let's drill deeper into this story. to m a in a few days. of course all these charlotte, they've asked me so it was good to see interesting claim coming out of the full amount or so i say the ousted premier here. can you take us to the details? yeah, that's why this is a very strong claim. she's outright stating that the us was behind to a political demise in the last week in bangladesh. i mean, she's not holding back in that statement and she says that the, the old straight to the saint martin island. and it's really important to explain more why this is so important because this is an island right at the bottom of the fund with actually solely. it's right next to me and more. and basically it's due to the strategic point. it looks out over the pay if i dial. uh you can see the
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lock in the street from here. this is one of the rooms biggest tre, busiest trading rates. and the idea is that the us and it's been suggested for a while. we'd like to have a military presence. our advice would really sort of show right, the us presence in the southeast asia. and it's something that, you know, we've heard time and time again. the faith in to she has said she refused to access that as a century. as a result of that, they help stood straight. what's happened to this country which is seen who having to resign and then sleep. her son actually early this week made similar claims. he was an advisor and to her which ministration. and we've heard previously from other countries that us just looking at just to the port in vines with ash because it sees it as being so strategically important. that's how i listen to most go his previous insides in case the us is not satisfied with the results of the
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popular vote attempts to further the stabilize bangladesh along the lines of the arab spring, a likely and this looked like it was. so it's really well orchestrated within hours of her resigning and leaving the country. we know that the students have been in this protest for the last month or so with demanding who they wanted to be the next prime minister. they named tim, they won't take my homage, eunice, somebody who's very well known to us very well liked by the us. and the us seemed to be pretty happy about that. as we welcome the announcement of an interim government and urge any transition be conducted in accordance with the bangladesh as laws. all decisions regarding the interim government should be made with respect to democratic principles, rule of law, in the world of bangladesh, the people we think that is important that we focus on the bangladesh, these peoples democratic aspirations and see, or
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a path to democratic governance. so they move in for me and here of course, on us international, we've seen some, some protests, some deadly voters. but how severe have these protests be? well so violent, we have seen hundreds of individuals losing their lives. and that's one of the reasons why she, because she said that she decides to resign, to free the country because she wanted to protect more lives. she think we won't see most students being killed. it's important to understand perhaps why these protests started at the students were originally protesting because they weren't happy with the job quote to assist them in bangladesh. and this is worse food jobs all safe. so the defendants of veterans you took place, took part in the 1971 at more of liberation for find a dash box. the government had turned around and said, okay, we, hey, you were going to roll back on this despite the fact you actually asked that
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demands, which normally is when you see a process and it didn't pertain even more violent. let's just take a reminder of some of the scenes we have witnessed in the past few weeks. the, well, the she of violence of those protests last to shakes. i see next with no choice. she says she literally had hours to pack her bags, resign and sleeve, the country. and as i mentioned, she said she did this to protect more people from being killed. yeah, no doubt. so it's in need of our interest that we appreciate that updates. we'll have to keep a close eye on how things to that. thanks again,
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charge of ask you that policies correspondence. but let's look at other studies now from the lead. now in the wake of the law, just swap the thing, brush up on the was since the cold will washington have now threats and most go with the yet small sanctions of what the white house claims role only or role police i say imprisoned to us citizens in russia, we have inactive sanctions, i using the 11th enact, we'll do that again. and of course we're, we're trying to make people publicly aware of the risk of travelling to certain countries around the world, but make no apologies. we will make no apologies about bringing in an innocent people home. far better to have those folks home than riding in the russian jail for crimes they didn't commit. now the limits and act which don't call the medicine that is a little that allow sanctions to be imposed in connection with the illegal,
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the tension of us citizens. but questions remain over the so called innocence of for my american business. even does coverage ad pool leading to a part of a reason to exchange o d. as rod got you as being thinking people take a look of the most high profile president swapping decades has, on surprisingly, become an exemplary exercise in propaganda. billings have become 2 rows. spiders have been, we imagine those activities and who are dripping with right justice russian authorities arrested to convict to them and show trials and sends in the long present terms. but absolutely no legitimate reason whatsoever. none, which is of course, and that tried lot. first that was evident. gosh, give it a wall street journal patented, who attempted to co was a representative of
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a russian, the items manufacturer in the hands of a classified information stamped secret pertaining to the production of military equipment. decaying. the piece was old parts of his job as a journalist. for 12. what's the best way to do it? do? i did everything you asked? i have it with me. is just the only thing i also please be very careful because this is classified information we. we will not even write that. we have seen these documents, we will only say we have an anonymous source. that is so we are not suspected of obtaining these and no one is suspected of handing them over. we will write that we have a non, i'm a source base. previously unpublished voltage shows that goes to a h, absent new, a new, that's what he was doing. was an ego, an attempt to obtain a dispute secret defense data. the united states considered as these an inc that'd
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be seen in his jail, didn't maligned kansas officials add to this in journalist for leaking and publishing classified data. some of them facing jail sentences in the hundreds of years. yes. with a serious face, they say they've missed a good school, which is a hero. and there's nothing wrong which will follow the pause with these previously unpublished footage. miss the gosh given, tried to hide the evidence, a u. s. b flash drive, even as he was being arrested. the not so innocent officer or just like pay was a former us marine who once right and security a little more, a multi $1000000000.00 american company. it was called attempting to gain access to
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the names and the identities of russian federal security service employees. and as the subscript was, it put, it shows, it picks a toilet in the most school hotel to do if the of course red handed mister, well, and then came the well he was doing was nearly exchanging photographs of churches with an old friend in the hotel toilet it so happened. we visited mister whalen the off that his conviction. he refused to talk to us or explain why he chose a toilet, and the u. s. b flash drive to trade pictures with his friends robin, you an email or texting. trevor. you understand when i say that i can't do an
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interview with trees, i can't answer any question for disappointment sort of interview. i think that's just the class. so if you're asking me questions for the in any review, don't only ask the questions that could lisp you just don't be fine with that number. i can do an interview. instead, mister whalen, evidently not too afraid in the russian prison, cold in washington to fill up american jail selves with russian officials missed his way. then perhaps subarus the being caught red handed, and the toilet wanted revenge. it should be decisive action taken us needs to go out and do something. so i'm one kind of my baby with russian officials, the rest, the russian spies do something that makes the criminals sit up and take notice in sight. okay. yeah, right now it's time that we're going to get evan and pull back, and then we won't back what you go to voss and boot coordinated day. i mean,
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his paper, amongst all the foreign spies and, and agents inside of it is a big, tacit is to lose the spot. what's frankly obvious, that they were spies engaged in espionage. and course red handed, a story is the oldest. todd painted sick, black eyes and the dogs, and make believe it was something of a wise, not who ride only us don't walk at this thing, which one is lost in fighting back? well, instead of the rippled across the world, swapping global center with all the details as all seas could in open, it was started in japan with a 12 percent drop. that's the largest drop since 1987. after that, we saw a taiwan, which had its stock exchange. go down by 8.35 percent south korea was down by 8.8 percent is stumbles. all their stocks ball by 6.72 percent. now it's
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important to note moscow saw a significantly lower drop on the russian stock market. we saw only 2 points down in russia, but the american stock market opened. and last, roughly, 2 trillion dollars in just the 1st 15 minutes. bitcoin, the largest crypto currency in the world shed more than 10 percent of its value in a single day. and donald trump was quick to speak up and blame this on the democratic administration. of course, there was a massive market downturn, connell is even worse than crooked jo. markets will never accept the radical left lunatic that destroyed san francisco in california as a whole. next move the great depression of 2024. you can't play games with markets, comma, look, crash, major fears that have investors selling off stocks. now there is a concern of the united states slipping into
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a market recession. goldman sachs predicted that there's a one in 4 chance of united states going directly into a recession. in the next 4 months, and on top of that, we've seen a rise in unemployment and the amount of new jobs created in july was not what was expected. now, many are also concerned that the federal reserve bank has not stepped in and adjusted interest rates and acted accordingly in order to stabilize the market. and all of that plays in to concerns that the best place to buy big tack on artificial intelligence may not pay off as they are intended. now it would be up to a new administration to handle the economy in light of continued drops and continued market turbulence. and that's why many are worried about complet harris. this clip of comma harris, the democratic party, nominated for president dressing house she would for, i guess, would not deal with the issue of inflation, has many steering out
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a harris administration might respond to continued inflation. well, let's start with this. prices have gone up and families and individuals are dealing with the realities of, of the, the bread costs more the gas costs more. so it is something that we take very seriously very seriously. so it's a big issue and we take it seriously. economists do not expect the market to continue crashing, but they don't expect a quick recovery either. uh, a quick bounce back is on likely from what we're being told that the us big tax actor and the ongoing tensions in the middle east. all of that is spelling significant losses on the market. a lot of anxiety on the part of investors at this time, not just in the united states, but also around the world.
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