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[000:00:00;00] the, the, the opposition does not have the dignity to come to terms with its latest defeat. georgia's prime minister stands up to the opposition as the countries pro western president refuses to accept the parliamentary election results. blaming russia for her supporters defeats given it's so close to the front line as well. and if the via come, because the drone is far from the only threats are to bring through this exclusive report from the newly liberated city of lagrange. as the russian troops pressed through the town of is my loca, and the doing is republic. and with israel's war on level, i'm showing no signs of slowing down communities or banding together to transform
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favorite schools into charity kitchens for the displace. revisit one of them for a closer lunch. in this kitchen, we all work together collectively and provide food for several schools where refugees are accommodated. learning is the biggest problem with facing now, as there is still no communication with schools the live in moscow on rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. what's the look at the top new stories from around the world? we start in the southern caucus is where georgia's prime minister has cautioned the opposition against undermining constitutional orders. as comes as the countries president is refusing to accept the problem into the election results. after 99 percent of voting precincts reported that the ruling georgia dream party is winning the race to turn on the criminal because it's the opposition does not have the
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dignity to come to terms with its latest defeat. as for the positions, it should be emphasized with any attempt to oppose the constitution of order is unacceptable. this is an absolutely helpless attempt and a hopeless attempt by desperate politicians to somehow justify themselves to the voters. and so this part of the, of this selection can not be recognized, certainly because it's the recognition of bush's incursion, georgia, subordination, so russia did not come to the school, and she filled us with our ancestors did not believe for this. we will not celebrate this fucker. nobody can take away george as us being future right across live now to our to correspondence say both who is in the georgia and capital to police the say into the countries highest ranking. the political leaders are at loggerheads. what can you tell us about this risk between the presidents and prime minister? yeah, there seems to be an a white, i mean,
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the risk between the 2, the prime minister of the ruling party at georgia dream, who just won the election here as a warranty. so we get a bit of background on how tents it's being here, the need up to the election. we've been here a number of days at washington. now, the georgia dream for the legislative in the interests of to traditional george and values a the course to laws on propaganda. people also brought in legislation, quarry and g. o is the people who are funding this very loosely bound opposition to the required by law to, to, to find where they're getting their money from. and again, this all raise the higher of the president or western supporters and factors. so the market is important to it's a society to avoid
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a good the majorities now have voted to maintain jordan power. who's been here since 2012. now there's been allocations for that. predictably, from the west to our funding agitating the americans everywhere we the voice, we hear a motion and they're not chinese. the certainly you know, this is the obvious. there is a lot of, it's a lot of money the spends here in georgia to try to get to know a, as a foreign ministry as folks moment has also made some comments about this because we're here in the election as they say,
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i want you to keep quiet at 1st, but since our country has been mentioned, i will answer. i have a question for 0. be see, lee. why is a georgian future worse than a european one? i must remind this french citizen, the georgia is in fact older than france. to think that the you can bestow a european future on anyone else is just silly. deprivation of the future is the deprivation of independence and national interests. as long as countries and people think for themselves and do not unconditionally follow the orders of washington handlers, they have a future of the so as you can see, the lords the own long before the end of the receipts of pulled in. and this been predictable distribution geared towards these parliamentary election results actually affect to the governments we now know the georgia dream of achieved
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a big or sounding victory as of 50 percent over 99 percent. that we believe the opposition parties of which agency between 3 percent and 11 percent interesting to the part that they won't even recognize they will boy and refuse to go in to a government to see the parliament. and that's quite a serious sort of allegation. so they said that the there's been interfered. that's of a closer listen to what they actually does not accept these falsified and election results. and we hope and believe that the opposition will unite in their stance of not accepting a falsified election results on quickly is pretty simple,
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especially georgia. dream can all remain in power of this country visa stolen elections. it is a use a patient of power and a constitutional cool. it will not be accepted. so it's also important to note that the opposition also claim 16. 2020. the election fair as i say, georgia power for quite some point. you heard from local the yeah, of course and since we've been here, we've been on the streets folders and the general sense here in georgia has been across the board for people we've seen at the boots. we've been up to there's tension. there's been some minor skills,
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but the general incentives of the people here are interested in the, you know, joining the european like what they're interested doing on their terms that they also, once it may take good relations with, because historically it's an ex, smoke coastal. so the people are here as far as we can see, to maintain and prosperity, friendship, and unity with both sides. i've been through 5 governments here several cuz i know who has ever brought people a back to life. you know, a revolution re 2 fights, nothing good will ever come of it. it is necessary to give people in the government
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an opportunity to calm down so that it can do what it's meant to do. the european union needs us mold and we do because of people who win that to, with that they have paid 3 times less than they have paid here. if we want a freedom in our democracy, then 1st we need to achieve all of this which e something here. as you can see, prior to the, the lines were drawn to feel like huge foreign investments here. a change of the georgia dream in the widely sought attempted in the west as being pro worship with their binders and their icon here is very pro european. also, the key issue here is they say that, you know, trying to move away from bush aggressively get tortured, some sort of rest and they're just not interested in our 2 scores for the
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correspondence. they both live in the georgia and capital to place the shape. thank you. parents, based on political scientists, bruno diverse cases, the west only accepts the election results that suits its agenda. every time when you have an action, when at the pro western party do not waiting, the election icon tested on the every time when the pro western parties like in most dover, are supposed to have wouldn't be election. the election is supposed to be fair and equal, and it's, it became the ruling bell arrows in the, in ukraine, in, in den, in now, in georgia may till country to know to want to, uh, independence country from may to and especially they want to, i'm certain rush jobs, so it was done in, in the ukraine and they have tried to do anything that arrows and now they are
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trying to do. and they did already tried to do it in georgia. so the elections are just a way of trying to do, tends to good power and tends to strategic cause direction of the country. and georgia actually wants to join you. but in the same time, georgia and i car in to georgia and authorities want to have good relations with russia. that's it. tens for bees. a lot of georgians want a trade in arm. the group has been stopped from infiltrating the russian border region of brand, cuz that's according to the local governor. the attackers were hit by heavy fire was officials saying the situation is now under control. amid heavy losses on the battlefield and failed attempts to infiltrate the russian border. the print in forces are forced to flee as russian sold. soldiers continue their ground,
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advance rescuing another village and the donuts for public. according to the defense ministry, the liberation of is maluka helps strengthen its true position in the region. as video of a russian soldier, finding a work in the us abrams tanks that was apparently abandoned, has been circulating on social media. several dozen of the multi $1000000.00 vehicles were supplied to key of course, bought the unfiltered emotions at a rushing to mont post ukrainian evacuation group is stopped in its tracks. not far from another crippled nato, made fighting vehicle that now bears a russian flag. the fighting towards the towns of getting out and sleet of a r s. v is as of
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a receiving boom boom. created from is easily, easily lost. our guys are storming the food holes because there's a lot of food holes in the woods. they're made of concrete, most of them doing french, they made the foothills out of concrete. there are some disadvantages of stormy and such footholds, but we do it very effectively. so it doesn't matter if it's made of concrete or would, will still take them away. this video was shortened given to us exclusively by a russian reconnaissance team directly from one of the captain strongholds here, just a couple of hours offerings. ukrainian garrison was kicked out for over a month that had stool the advance of the russian troops. a sold teams of the 80th tank regimen took it in less than a week, and the simple soft, it was wooded area about
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a few moments along with entrances and both sides and threes and tom. it was like a hole on the ground, seated with fortifications, multiplications beneath those they dug in very well, which we could almost without casualties. more than 40 gradients were the in one back out, there were more than 12 people and 15 in a dugout on the other side. and none of the 40 more were hiding. but anyway, the foothold is else now. fresh from the bottle. russian soldiers bring a wounded ukrainian prisoner who is given water as smoke. his hands around tied on the he's provided 1st aid, the medics arise which are bigger. so the model, you mean that nights we were surveying with a drone, controlling the perimeter, it was decided to send and assaulting there. we set up an ambush and waited. the enemy pc arrived and unloaded the troops,
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but we didn't have time to hit it. we waited the sole team, let them get as close as possible. then we got into a fire fight. that lasted 4 hours. they were shooting to the last until they ran out of ammunition and the end, those who didn't surrender were killed. and this guy surrendered to us, but the fighting isn't limited to just free lines. ukraine boxes, the town of christ, to me, a couple of kilometers away from the front line. it is utilized as a spring board for rushes offensive. russia has been in control of what could i use for about 2 months now, i guess, but it is still far, far from a safe place. you can see over there are ukrainian, sho, hit something in the residential quotas. and we are cells. we have to move, we try to stick to moving under the trees because of to be drones are still
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a very big thing. but here, given it's so close to the front line. well, and if the via come, because the drone is far from the only threat ukraine's operational crisis into jeanette squeegee and aggravates by the day. and as mary a sign of even a glimmer of hope for can you hear me just done a reporting from cranes. the net squeegee up to the us now where pro palestinian protesters disrupted the campaign rally for democratic presidential candidate, pamela harris. the vice president was heckled and loudly booed during her speech and the swing state of michigan that we are fighting for america's future. and we understand the opportunity we have for us to turn the page on the
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the, the us has been, israel's most steadfast ally, and it's war on gaza and abroad, or conflict in the middle east. in fact, it's received more us military aid than any other countries since world war 2 and annual cash flows up again and 1950 or parts estimate. washington has already spent a record of $17900000000.00 on a system, israel in the year since the october 17 mazda tags that includes military financing, arms, sales, the rep punishment of his really air defense systems, and a transfer of tank and artillery equipment. all right, let's cross now to alessandro bruno risk consultants at ball state analytics to discuss this issue further. alessandra, what do you think that's happening? heckling signals about the american people's attitude toward the us has continued
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support for the is really operation and gaza as well. and thank you for having a um, well, it's important to note that this uh, the heckling that we saw tonight, or sorry, last night occurred in michigan, which is a test. one of the most important states that the, the presidential candidate must win in order to win the whole election next week. and to michigan is the state which has, i think, the highest number as a percentage of muslims in, in the united states. many liberties, in fact, many liberties who escape leveled on it in the seventy's and eighty's during the 1st is really invasion size. it's up to 81980 to live in michigan. also there are many you're lucky in michigan. so michigan is
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a state that any us kind of dates the running must, uh, that must address in and must address the concerns of muslims in order to do it. and at quite evidently, you can hide this in the last year, the war and you guys are, which is now extended to each 11 on as being one of the most critical of foreign policy issue. and pamela harris finds yourself with the set in the fortunate position of being the administration. now, i don't necessarily blame for or even by them, because the israel is a domestic policy issue in united states, any administration, even under the ministration that is elected on a monday to help change would be the least radically will have enormous pressure on it to, to help them to supply the norton,
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the amount of military is the 4th to visit. so it's a, it's a losing battle in for any kind of a, a summer. oh i, i wonder if we're likely to see you as support for the easily war is really war and does another non of change it for elected to see any kind of change and harris's rhetoric, especially as you rightly point out, because michigan is a critical swing state it has a very large of the country's largest impact muslim population. we're just over a week away from the us election. a just wonder if it's, it's something that is going to change. if the democrats are willing to lose the election potentially over as well as well, i think the are, but it, but there's another issue with it is somewhat related to the most level aspect and not having it due to the, to the, you know, the foreign policy of the put in the middle east and it's, it's not like trump and come on harris. they're speaking to different
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a language. israel is going to be at the centerpiece of any support. however trumps the values at least as it as the present them are more conservative and aligned with. busy many conservative, most of those values. so let's pick this is where the, the difference is very different and this is for why in fact, some might surprise muslim association in michigan has endorsed trump. you know, trump of the so called mosley a hater has actually gotten endorsement from a rather conservative muslim organization. so trump strategy is actually proving quite as intelligent. i mean, he's a, he's one older populations using the more as commander, so he called universal conservative values. and it's in turning away from the,
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for some specific aspects of foreign policy like israel. so he's managed to avoid the apathy which for example, in my case, i would probably find it very difficult to hold for either kind of a left is putting the givens a choice. i would see i would see what other aspects i might find in comments and time has managed to tap into the weak spot of the democrats, which is their support for x 3 my l g b, d q issues and so on, which you're off. and then the most so i think that's where the difference is. alessandra we've seen reports that the biden administration is trying to pressure israel over its blockade of northern bozza, at least since mid october, even threatening to cut off a humanitarian organizations. confirm that this blockade is ongoing. what are the chances of democrats actually will carry out with their threats? do you think this is realistic?
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no matter the outcome of the election that they'll carry out within? every time i hear these stories, i don't, i, i see the next day blink. and going to israel and offering up more billions in a even as he promises. uh, you know, uh, a token amount of 8 to depaula stands a which i'm not sure what they're supposed to do with if you look gaza is completely destroyed the amount of money that it will take to be billed, even if anyone rebuilds it and, and how is things it is it are impossible to manage it. so i think the, the, the by the end of ministration. oh, the, uh, predictably, but it went beyond uh and above what is considered a reasonable age escape um almost $20000000000.00 an extra 8 alone. uh, on top of the regular, uh, billions that the, the, the,
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the unit us government is reasonable every year. and an unprecedented really since at least one or 2 weeks with supporting the british. so. busy i don't really that there and there's what else is there to do? they should a tried to stop, at least after the initial support. they should have cut off or at least put some conditions on the 8th, which they never did. and, and we have even stickers in the bite and the restoration who have is rarely passports or who served in the idea really defense forces and how all close to the expect these people to follow the pursuit. the interest of the united states, rather than the interest of israel. it's a very convoluted situation,
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and i didn't, i could not, i can't imagine what possible, what blinking or biting to do in one week to turn this around. right? well, it with our alessandro, bruno risk consultants that gulf states analytics alessandro great to have you on, as always, thank you. so as the conflict 11 on a so way, limited aid supplies and the verbs, government attention advert civilians are coming together to care for their fellow neighbor ortiz. steve sweeney filed this report from a temporary shelter and they root where people are learning to be self sufficient. some of the war level and stance on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. with 1200000 people displaced from the south. and the southern suburb of somebody with schools like this one is open that door, some refugees, but the government isn't deadlock. struggling to meet the needs of the people social worker for i to he was inspired to open a community kitchen, feeding around one and a half 1000 people have in the capital basement. i open this kitchen field and also
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equipped, i'm established on chains, volunteers who wanted to be part of this kitchen. and now they are seizing more than 1500 meals and some of the, the space people live in this area. and the others live in the neighboring but a day. however, this mission provides food for the or the thoughts and amount of this. please give this to view. it says, and this was on the other one far explains how the women work in the kitchen, preparing and cooking hot meals every day. she says it gives them a sense of purpose, the odd now feeling that they are part of the mission. instead of waiting meals to do to, to come to them, they will, they are actually moving on the policy and they are participating. and then being part of this initiative. and that's why it's the cottage and gives them excitement instead of waiting onto the water. and they do have a very important that you should say of anybody important permission to actually do,
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and that's what they are doing today. they're preparing rice and chicken fresh food for defense to donations from the lebanese public. so what's going on here? this looks like it's nothing of only to open that kitchen fields and establish on a cook these kitchen. however, it's very essential and very vital to train the people how to cook a huge be on steve. and that's exactly what you're seeing here. these women here would that own sense and power they would able to learn as through i would own shifts that we, i'm through the team that's i actually, um, got the 2 through my own team that came to the school. they were drains on how to cook the item, how to clean that eyes on how to take care of all the initiatives or the initial um, m. and you should things that they have to do. and this is exactly what she's doing . she's, she's, she's actually watching that i from the same way, but she will stop have to do it with us. also, they come from places where they all the out order, the mothers and they coast and they take kind of the children. so they have the perspective, however you would you mean like 1000 people? it's another scenario and that's why they have to give you,
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given that as to please the ingredients and the way to do it hold on. no, no, actually the officials. yeah. they make sure that the such a, these kitchen fees are always maintained on the words that they have, the benefits of what we do not have. however, they have to pay a huge amount to, to see what the, what that is that how many people just take it down to $1100.00 in these 2 a yes. and the the rice's price. where does this coming from? uh we, we buy them in fox in huge a huge box because it's cheaper and we go to like a areas where a warehouse those where they, where they sell it and the huge amounts and what the chief guy. so as far as, as the people are putting together at the time of crisis with inconvenience things, sunni, shia, christian andrews supporting each other. that's again, is the reflection of this unit to me that this people have among them and the
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follower that they hold within. and i live in these people, honestly it, i can every situation. they come to amazing office unity and this strong wind that they was survive and they would wind the water and they wouldn't be one of hands and they wouldn't allow anyone to come in between them. and then this mission that they're working towards is the end of this is a big city as a few of the big cities. and that's what you see when you speak to these people in the ad on jacob, on day one of the women takes a break from the cooking to explain how important it is to be part of the community kitchen. in this kitchen, we all work together collectively and provide food for several schools where refugees are accommodated. we have many of our sisters on our team who are passionate about helping people in difficult situations. they all work is one. we're very grateful to them for all their help. me the all mighty bless them for their work. doing the risk of course, the flip side. the school should be for the children as a new term stalls, but many a close now,
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either use as temporary shelters or too dangerous because of as well as performing with the un warning of a loss generation. learning is the biggest problem well, facing now as there is still no communication with schools. recently, they have started to introduce programs to start online learning public schools. but there are many serious issues. i hope that everything will work out. but the most important thing is to provide education, at least at the minimum level possible. so the children can learn. teachers hold on to that time to ensure that despise children, receive an education. using these might shift cost means we currently have 3 teachers who educated children and our school. we're allowing them to teach the children according to their age. and we have divided the children into age groups. we provide less than still each class as much as possible so that the children don't lose interest in learning. and the idea of learning stace in their minds and doesn't disappear for

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