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the, the ukraine suffers loss is of up to 2600 soldiers in a 10 day period, not south. most of those presidential aid safety. i wouldn't have ventured into russia's territories without american health. also a head on the program. this our multiple accounts also using an idea of strike on jip valley, a refugee camp. pascal's us debt to reportedly tops 40000 people about sales that palestinian president slams the us for supporting israel function. while the world unites in condemning israel's aggression, in garza, the us comfortably wields. it's vito at the united nations security council. this is a catastrophe. continuing american dissolves and in memory of the
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millions left, displaced in the marks its independence day by commemorating those who suffered from the states partition typewritten, 1914. she was a wrong decision by the british display of the country. thousands of people have died due to the partition during partition, so many people were killed. the difficulties these people had to face during partition cannot be measured, the lie from russia's capital city. this is our to international. let's get into fridays. tom story. russian forces continue to read pal ukraine's attempts to move deeper into that curse region. a strong counter attack against the cross border incursion has been seen over the past number of days in particular, russian artillery you that's targeted. ukrainian armored mobile as groups that are
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trying to push forward. most schools defense ministry reports, a total of $2600.00 to put in for its been killed so far in the 10 day event. that's out rushes presidential aid states cab would not have restored it to such a move without overseas approval. the claims of the non involve months in caves, crimes and the coast region do not correspond to reality. washington regularly says one thing and does another without the participation of direct support, keith would not have ventured into boston territory. this criminal action is caused by a premonition of the event and collapse of the neo nazi key for g. for less del, deeper into that with our t correspond to the course at down of joining us from curse ego morning to you at very interesting comments there we heard, but in terms of what's happening on the broad, how big are the bottles they're not and what is occurring in the area of the large
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well you and, and basically the bottles, there's the thing that you ask about the out quite significant in the fighting is very intense. but as time goes by, more details the message about the pine coordination between the key g minutes, major allies, mainly the united states. and this coordination was something that the pentagon initially denied. we were not made aware of, of this operation. that doesn't mean that it's an intelligence failures that indicates that there's a lack of trust between capital washington. there's absolutely trust there. as we said, we didn't know about this one operation. that doesn't mean that we're not engaged on other things. and i'm just going to leave it at that so again, the initial claim. busy coming out of washington was that the united states were not in the low of this truly large scale and arguably one of the most important
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military operations of ukraine. something that many experts see as an oil in mood. but shortly after that statement to the advisor to the ukranian president's office had reveal that indeed it was not the case that t as in washington, were in touch. when it comes to planning of this for the in cash. there are certain things that have to be done with the element of surprise and that have to happen on the local level. but there were discussions between partner forces, just not on the public level. now when it comes to the situation on the ground, both of russia and cuba militants have been fighting and they have been the russians have been trying and they have been slowly pushing the ukrainians out of the tub. she's the general become mondell via smart special forces, reveal that at least one village was cleared over the print in minutes and send
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also in some words a show as well because it was a display i submitted the display of power, the russian ministry of defense who shed footage of the supporting tracking down and the destroying a high miles uh a high mazda altima re system is. so is that something, is that something that doesn't happen that often, at least publicly under face when it comes to confirm video footage. uh, the, the shots published by the russian defense ministry left no questions as to whether or not it was really destroyed and as to see if they really did hit that high model system. but in general, uh this, just by the fact that the fighting here is so intense and by the fact that the fighting is very intense elsewhere. ukraine is not running out, but it is. uh, it is depleting its resources when it comes to an agent supply vehicles. so washington has announced that a new badge that a new charge of military support is uh, will soon be on its way. but again, uh,
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according to washington itself. right now, ukraine does not have the capabilities of carrying out a large scale operation. the cleaning armed forces continued to suffer heavy attrition rates and lacks sufficient capabilities and munitions, particularly artillery air defense and long ridge striked of abilities to overcome versus air and ground advantages. you created probably remains capable of continuing defensive operations, but not conducting a large scale toner, offensive support at least the next 6 months, according to the defense intelligence agency. so here's the thing about american military supports, even though they do have every intention to help out t v themselves admit that, for instance, when it comes to when it comes to artillery shells, some of those types that you pray needs and that you print views is simply no longer produced or no longer produced in the numbers that this conflict requires.
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so, and this is just the one for food that when it comes to americans for 10 to 14, can really get and can hope for. and it really shows because by opening this front, by going forward with this border in cash, and g is fretting the already kolosso frontline and it's not like they don't need reserves elsewhere. and that may is, and keep, keeps. governments keeps a pointed governors of regions that are close to the fighting inside ukraine. they are ringing the alarm. showing you must consider them. we see that today the enemy has almost approached our city across the army. it is just a little more than 10 kilometers from the vicinity of the city. so please don't be afraid to evacuate, especially with families with children, especially senior. so the situation is only getting worse, it won't get better. and if people,
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if i'm not sure if it might be useful so when it comes to all these anonymous villages and towns that rushes closing on in the don't bass, they again, they are anonymous. they are very on so many a to a west in a, on to even people headquarters. but on the ground they carry significant significant weight these of major logistical points for the ukranian garrisons over that. and again, so many combined as on, on the ground, they have questions as to, as to why these much needed reserves are now being spent here in the course region . and uh, well frankly, they are being above the guys and he's being depleted because the last is i truly, i already truly, very significant up to the mass of the fighting continues. and we will stand by here and course to bring you all the latest increases on the fly from crush go to
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our to correspondence there in the border area. thank you. but earlier my colleague nicky, are in golf to take a former c i. a analysts, laurie johnson, on what is on folding for him. about pentagon report suggesting that you quinn will be able to launch an offensive in the near future. it's not based in reality. i say it's tries to keep itself behind the scenes. but i guarantee you that this invasion of russia with german tanks and british tanks, was planned and coordinated with nato, with the united states and delete. and for the united states, now there pretend you know that the, they don't, they don't know nothing about any invasion. is just ludicrous focus through the law j. k. i mean, what could be behind this ukrainian strategy to open the front against russia while at the same time of the key of forces lacking reinforcements and munitions. if
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you're an optimist, you're using the term logic as if the western authorities are thinking about this logically, strategically rationally know across the board, visits and it's all motion in the west, completely divorced from reality. i am a little shocked by that defense intelligence agency. conclusion that the suggesting are intimating that well for the next 6 months ukraine camp bound or counter offensive, but by god give them another 6 months and they will be ready to go know ukraine's a dead, a dead country walk. the an overnight is really a talk on an apartment building and the jet bali, a refugee camp in northern cal, so has killed several palestinians while entering many more that's according to the input of civil defense agency. this fund, it shows the aftermath of the idea for to emergency services are seeing, putting out a blaze which ignited following this. pro casualties were transported to be in the
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navy and hospital, one of the few remaining operational clinics in the north, south south. another only wanted milestone has been reached in gals that since october. so if i add that to the number of martyrs were admitted to hospitals has reason to over 40000 well, 10 thousands are still missing under the rubble and destroyed bill gates during the genocidal war. these really patient army killed more than 16000 posting in children, and more than 11000 posting and women. they weren't any discriminatory killed for no reason. to date, we'll repeat our calls and warnings that we have issued since the 1st day. this genocide, the war waged by due to patient and the us and ministration against on policing and civilians must stop as well. the idea of housing nights will rub up its operations in central and southern gal. so the ongoing filing says left practically no published in in in the enclave on affected one heart breaking story. father of
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newborn twins discovered his children's buildings being delivered to a hospital while picking up their birth certificates. the babies were killed on choose the buying. this really striking, the con eunice refugee camp, which was previously designated as a state. so the grieving father spoke to. i had to do the all ox, the hospital to obtain the birth certificates for my twins also. and i felt, well, i was leaving the hospital, holding the certificates, i saw an ambulance approaching, and i did not expect that my family wasn't sides. late to i got a call. it said mohammed, are you aware that your house was bombed? this a moment? that was holding the birth certificate goes in my hand to show it to my wife at home. i found out that my family was in the more trivia refrigerate to the doctor hospital. once more they killed for i don't know, what is the fault? my wife is a doctor. what connection does she have to mil to reaction. what tom could,
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children calls to these valve, the occupation to be killed like this and fall from the 5th floor due to the force of a mel tillery shell, fired indiscriminately from a tank. the idea of stole my joy with my kids for just 3 days old. they will born on 10th of august and killed on the 13th of august as well. the westbank has also been hit by more violence, at least one palestinian to a shelf dead there on thursday is doesn't somebody's really settlers went on the wrong page? several injuries were reported after the settlers largely months. torched cars and homes of local residents. police um the idea of service been were brought in to move in on from the area is really finance minister as a little smoke bridge has condemned the attack, dismissing any links with settlement building they have criminals who should be dealt with to the full extent of a little by law enforcement authorities, we build and develop the settlements in a legal and stately manner and strongly disagree with any display of criminal amick
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his violence that has absolutely nothing to do with the love of the land and settlements of it. meanwhile palestinian leader and luck, mood abbas, has taken a swing after us while speaking in the turkish parliament. he couldn't den washington for supporting israel as the world looks on. he said in disbelief of the ongoing violence public, an order has been issued for israel to cease these crimes. meanwhile, over 2 thirds of gauze that has been reduced to rubble, there were no hospitals, no churches, palestinians to be left homeless and displaced. despite this devastation, the united states is exercising vito power 3 times. while the world unites in condemning israel's aggression in gaza, the us comfortably wields its vito at the united nations security council. this is a catastrophe, a continuing american disaster. wherever they are, we spoke to the unit, assess communications officer for the middle east,
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north africa. he said he's got a cease fire and gas have others they so most crucial condition for stabilizing the situation. and the or 50 percent of the schools that are being used as stroke does have been targeted over 80 percent of schools in general have been damaged or destroyed. ah, that's totally and hospitals. we don't have many hospitals that are running every, every couple of days. we hear about the hospital that's stuffing because of like a fuels because of that. that's because of not being able to maintain the sedation . so really do anything months. we've always been seeing a, a tax on civilian interest as chose including voters infrastructure as health and education. and as i said earlier, shooters, let's see what could happen due to it will be the suffering is simple. it's a ceasefire. that's the only actual solution for the stopping of the killing naming
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. and so think of children all around god left. that's really the only uh, limit before what's happening now without that's what we need is access for age from outside guys or into gaza. but also guarantees that this age is, are beneficial to go and unrestricted, to go around, goes up to the, to the children and families that are in dire need for that. that was india marked it's 78th independence day on thursday. new delhi also remembered those who suffered from britons partition. the 1947 events which led to the creation of 2 independent nations, india and pakistan left millions of people displaced or to correspond infringing sharma can tell us more of the midnight when the sleep in the window. wait a moment come,
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which comes. but when we, when men, agent, and rim, the nation in 1947 to a 100 years of british rules team to win. and bringing a dramatic division to one of the was most of a sub confidence into 2 separate nations. he knew majority india and was the majority boxed on. this british impose blind to the good, the largest forest migration of the 20th century, as millions of hindus seeks and most lens once lived together in harmony. weiland slee up to date all of us, of $90.47 black claim to a line bordering in down and focused on the line, also divide in best way for the job during the vault. will it just families and communities now handles and 6 or one side on the muslims,
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on the other design that was drawn back to the tragic law. so for a 1000000 lives knocking one of the roses, death misstating chapters in modern history, leaving sculls for us to come to the left. we left our entire life across the board to our old life, no longer existed. we had to start afresh memory. some of these gone by, come back to me, the garden in spring. all the chit chat to the partition happened. we were here in the same village, the same district of good westport. i remember when the line was drawing, but it still wasn't decided on which side my village would fault. at that time. 75 years ago there was no tv or radio. only one person to the next village had a radio. and on the 15th of august, thousands of people from different villages gathered at the house. what this person with the radio is the fate of our district, whether it will be part of india or pakistan, was to be decided. and then from our village also went there to hear the decision
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as he came and told us that we would remain in india. i still remember that day very clearly. there was live amongst us, believed like brothers. the hade was brave by politics and the british. before leaving the british mead shore to break a united india, people who lived together peacefully for generations share common culture, food land. lots on a, bought the radcliffe line up, routed 15000000 people were on either side. one space for land collapsed, but no regrets that i think oscar on the top of their life safety reading, mar, loan, victor. i want you to draw the life said don't know anything that i'm just getting the sick match. shreeve the
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maps he got the usual then yeah met. so he says, did he started drawing the line and somebody has been, he did he showing no, nothing, nothing. which is why the strategy left to negative. feel fragmentation never allowing unity to take root. as soon as it became known in india that there was an army which was fighting for the country's independence. there was a huge oxy was i'm a year you also know most of the movements of low nobody really there you smoke but people rules on their own. and there was a huge people, different brokers, across segments, all sections of business, type the, the students, the laborers, people who used to work in the post office as they stood up and readily and there was a feasible. but i guess the biggest challenge,
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and that's really fun now to the british government as of the thing started moving pretty fast. so i imagine a vague interview, ma'am. that's basically it says id scott in the minds of the population of both the countries. and i, one can say that it has entirely gone even now because of the city very, very light in the mind of a lot of people, indians, all over the world's most populous country, are commemorating the suffering of those displaced as a result of british colonial policy. london factions cost one of the largest mass migrations in history with millions forced to leave their homes. here's what the local stores says. he was a wrong decision by the british display. the country, thousands of people have died due to the partition even today we're facing the repercussions. it was a wrong decision. and if it had not happened, united india would have been even stronger and the name would have been different
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as well. it got started being high during partition, so many people were killed. the difficulties these people had to face during partition cannot be measured. it is a very sad and shameful incident. i don't think splitting the splitting an independent school that would not be any differential or splitting. also button 3 is that one that would be less than a little more vegas. uh, that would be no great, great. and my of people with a new delhi is impossible to rush, it saves that piece of the ability inside of asia. that's the top priority for modern date india. so the most important thing for the country developing countries like india, is to have a space deal for the space to meet today's fitness in all 50 people and the 5th one . so speed isn't too big is to see in the i the developed good leads the country
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state of the country to expedite for replacing the ultimate and so socio economic growth technology kind of rules and securing use right to necessarily interesting tongue solve these, send this tablet around the, about the most important of all the us economy is spiraling towards a fiscal disaster. that is this striking play made by american millionaire. i'm the investor, the own cooperman. he said he's the country's national debt is growing much faster than the economy. hey, towards the fiscal disaster in the country. there's nobody focusing on the creation economy in 2017, the national debt of the country, i think were 17 children. uh, 5 years, 5 years. yeah. it's about 5 years later, we're knocking on the door 7 years later. so a little slow this morning. so currently the data is about 3435 trillion.
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it's a growth rate in debt for an existing gross. ready economy, i think we're going to move forward and not just political party focused on this. let's get the whole picture from our tea contributor on financial commentator, chris anne, who joins me in the she to morning to you. chris. we just heard from a mom there who spends his life, essentially crunching the numbers, and he's pessimistic. mr. cooper, them on a bite at the us economy. what's behind the take a on these economic indicators of what they can get and he brings up if he's, if anyone ever works thoughtfully and he brings up a lot more about just this kind of what they should spending the spray that the us has been on for awhile, i mean if we just look at the numbers, the numbers that the us spends on, on, on, on foreign conflicts, for example, right? since 2022 in the us, that's given to get me for looking down because these that you're interesting numbers, $55400000000.00 to ukraine. a lot of here a, that's a lot of the rise. and israel, a 150000000000. this is the ninety's,
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this bear in mind a point when we heard yesterday that the us is a federal does off the budget as essentially run out of money is going to it's, it's got things disappeared into spin out or it's all been spent. so it just seems that where they are spending is not ready. if you are, i was, was sent in the white house where we'd probably want to put money if we need to sustain a population that sustained an economy. that point to buy debt just overtaking what's actually being created. that's a warning that's being made for quite a while, but it, is it worrying one, isn't it? yeah, it's incredibly worrying. i mean, we're seeing it not just give them, but we're also seeing lots of us corporations, companies on business, been the best in themselves of their brand economy. but if we look at that to half away which a lot of people 9, i buy the the same as the into this, warren buffet. if we look at the numbers that they've moved so much into the cash union in this last quote, they've been selling off costs of their entire apple store, which is one of the uses highest performing stops either the last 20 years hoff of
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the stuff which is absent issues, you know, that balance sheet by now just looking at the numbers in $189000000000.00 that holding in cash. and that means that, that's that money essentially. you know, that's money that they just holding that's not being re invested into the economy and things like government bones and things like us stocks, equity shares or stuff like that. they literally just pulled that money out in the holding it basically a war chest. i think that really tells us exactly where the economy is. i'm probably signs of what's to come. yeah, it's about telling us what to put globally, chris, where could this lead to if cooper minutes analysis turns out to be on the money? yeah. well, i think we're already seeing where it's going to need the i a mass of that say is no, no real friends who ross it's, i never any of the so called multi poto wild, a full costing that the global economy. i'm again, i'm looking down just because these numbers, it's important to people to understand that saying that, you know, the national debt of the global economy, the us being the largest economy in about pretty much unfortunately, every economy in the world is going to fall. i say they'll be a domino effect,
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a 140 percent g d p per capita to debt ratio, which is absolutely massive. that means that every, every person like you mean you need the one in the hall people, a lot of countries are going in money, which is very hard to see. see what we got. in fact, i think we thought except you didn't, we can see what the i m. s. so actually we won a, a hi deficits and dead create a growing risk for the us. and the global economy potentially feeding into higher fiscal financing costs. the ongoing expansion of trade restrictions and insufficient progress in addressing the vulnerabilities, both pose important downside risks. so as you can see it in that they don't pay and think of a pretty picture. and again, we've seen other countries to keep that advice. say china, a lot of people that have this, but china holds a huge amount of us dollar bones. that's basically us. that's, that china has left the us government in spite of what they said, well that, you know, that propaganda about china, that really in the whole, would china,
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the china, a lot of money and us bonds. they've sold $50000000000.00 if they us treasury bonds . this summer, which is, which is probably more than they've sold in a very, very long time. and then we've go to the other issue of, you know, or the sang since the us just put on a, put on russia, put on, uh, you know, putting it now looking like you're under a trump administration, getting even worse on china. and that's just damaging that the economy. more importantly, you didn't, we talked about a lot in this program. it's damaging the degree by the us dollar, which is one of the ways in which the us as managed to be to stay as the world's largest economy at a lot of countries. i'm moving away from the us builder and choosing alternative currencies to trade in. so i think it's just a pretty bad news if you live in the west. yeah, that blow by rising to new levels. it appears at our t computer on financial public. chris and chris, as always, thank you. thanks a lot. like china and sides. korea have severely
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criticize the anniversary visit by jump in these ministers to have controversial world war to try the actions of some japanese dignitaries regarding the securities . trying once again reflect the wrong attitude of the japanese side. for the issue of history, our government expresses deep regret over the anachronistic active japan's defence administered minority. good. how are we make it clear that such action can never gain the understanding of neighboring countries that have been during the painful history of, for an invasion. japan to mark the anniversary, all bates, the fates in the 2nd world war with visits by at least 3 cabinet ministers to the yes of 20 shrine. which commemorates those who have died in service to the country side. career jumping. he's calling me for 35 years to century. i'm china, which was invaded by japan. of course, during the complex see there's a symbol of the nation's war time aggression. the shrine honors the 2500000 more dead, including 14 prominent convicted for criminals. japan as chief cabinet secretary
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says it's natural for a state to pay tribute to those killed in action. i understand that all of them visit the swine in the private capacity and that it is not to match for the government to comments on. it is natural for any nation to pet respect to those who have given the laws for the country. what are to contribute are carl job pointed. i thought the reason for the diplomatic spot is japan's failure to fully assume responsibility and his view for crimes committed during world war 2. 1 of the big 4 in the latter relationship being between china, japan or south korea and japan is the attitude of the japanese government to words a will. we're kind of over to history. i mean, 1970 during the time when the west german chancellor. ready willie brad neil down in front of the monument to warsaw ghetto. authorizing war was.
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