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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the live pictures from tbilisi is the georgian capital of these thousands of protest in front of parliament for the announcements of election results, such as the pro western president. j is low people to hit the suites, claiming them was russian intelligent stays multiple of foreign mazda and every thought being killed. attempting to infiltrate the border region, a pretty young script from ukraine, taking the equipment, sounds personal items in the tape, west in bozeman, and 70 for laura supposedly killed. and the latest is really a top point of residential positive,
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southern lebanon. i made woodland clifton bombing raids, thoughts he became the 1st international channel to gain access to the side 7 areas . we're now inside the building in the busy neighborhood of hot outside, which was targeted by as well in a strike on sunday all through the children's clothes at a wardrobe behind us. the hello and welcome is 8 pm here in most go in. this is on to you international with the very nice as well news out. they just good to have you with us. with the thing with this thousands of protesters, the raleigh and confront of georgia, is parliament refusing to recognize the ruling parties. victory insulted the it's general election, which all your life pictures for them to police in the way you can see people waving e u and us flags. they pro western opposition is to monday of course, and we run
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a correspondence show you both is outside the parliament building. and so basically that's close to m live. now. good to see you say. so the georgia government has a war protesters, the guys breaking the law with that process. is there any indication of trouble brewing there at the moment? well, i think the one thing that we've seen since we've been here, we've been here a number of days watching the polling watching the election take place since the announcement of the victory for georgia. dream uh 54 percent of the vote. a very large victory for them, there would immediately allegations of election fixing or meddling. now tonight, and there's been a huge gallery, which is going on behind, is a huge security presence as well. you haven't seen any trouble per se yet, but when the george and president, some of them is do a bunch of really turned up here. and she talked to the stage and she begun a, what was the, essentially an attack on russia?
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she suggested that the russian security services, the f s b had coordinated at to see of the election. and she also remarkably suggested that there they didn't need to be evidence of this because they're like, for example, in the united states, there was an evidence of rush and meddling in the, in the election that but it was taking place them moving through the crowd. i've seen estonian flags, the british flags, american flags, and lots of you flags. i also met and g o groups from italy, from canada, from australia, and all of their banners in the english language. and i actually asked some of them why they were in english, and they immediately said, well, it's an international language, despite the fact that most georgians can't read them. so there's definitely a presence here of, at the international movement, which is, you know, represented here. we under the rule, so phobic sense here is tangible. there's uh, ladies with the nato flag straight to nato like carrying banners suggesting that
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not to move to, to be assassinated. so the last 3 to as we spend the polling dues interviewing members of the public, we haven't heard of the chinese or russian accents involved in the monitoring. but we've seen hundreds of people from the you, from britain, from the united states, or their flags are represented to your, from their country's 10001000 kilometers the way this is the country into sales call because the, uh, you know, it's a cold, you less than 4000000 people on the amount of interest from western powers in or essentially removing georgia dream have been in power here since 2012 seems overly energetic to say the least so, so far, no violated directions. a huge security presence here. absolutely must of i'd say at least uh, 5600 police officers and a huge amount of resorts has been put in to prevent trouble. i would suggest close recent laws were passed here making any sort of a tact or description of
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a state building, a serious offense with a, a long prison sense. so that may temper things at, but i think a smaller turn out done expected by the opposition. they were suggesting about 40000 people might turn up. i suggest it's at least half of that, at good humored so far, very loud, but the crowd and the flags. as you can see, dominated by western on a you influence as overt definitely. we see people from and joe is from a far away, is it lead canada france among the crowds, so, so far, quiet and boisterous, a noisy and very much the tone here is one of blaming russia for somehow interfering with this election, despite the fact that there's absolutely no evidence whatsoever. been presented that that's the case. so many things to bring to the place has their phone, the seeing that that's not the shape as reporting from the doors and capital simply say,
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thank you for now. let's go say full ford mazda in areas have been killed in the countries pretty on the border region. i think that the fight as a positive equip, attempting to infiltrate and russian territory from ukraine. and those eliminated were found to have foreign weapons. the equipment and communications equipment, as well as personal items that indicated their affiliation with countries such as the flag of canada or in the private book and publish notebook on tactics written in english. the tattoo of the 2nd battalion of the 75th framed to a regiment special purpose power she'd reconnaissance us army was found on one of the bodies. this is quite, quite major escalation when it comes to a ukrainian reconnaissance and sub baton rouge groups trying to breach the russian ukraine border between the ukrainian suite, the region and rushes the brands province. but this group can be and should be more aptly described as a group of international competence. basically, for most scenarios have been killed on site as they were trying to well breach of
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the board, the and the remainder of the group. again, the total number of those trying to info trades, russia is a node and unspecified, but the remainder of the group has been destroyed and, and eliminated in a combined art salary and miss solves try now on the bodies of uh, of those eliminates as they are the, the russian soldiers, the russian fighters have discovered a canadian flag literature in polish it, uh, a notebook with uh, basically with notes on tactical or basically on tactical training made in english . one of those killed the boy a tattoo basically, you know, a tattoo of the 75th ranger regimen that of the us army special operations, which is a raw that leads unit. so it indicates a significant, well escalation, at least in the eyes of russia and from russia standpoint. when it comes to this
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group of what the price appears to be highly change my scenario. trying to reach the russian border to operate d behind the lines of the russian, a well border patrol russian border security and so on. so again, it is a big development and rushes. so he always cheats such a, such will basically such cases very, very seriously when it comes to this particular latest incident of, uh for imaginary is crossing the russia. are you trying to cross the rush ukraine border? but so far this incident is it could, it could basically indicate a significant escalation quite well, let's discuss things about the with august swedish independence and political research, a greg simons with the assignments. many, thanks for joining us on the program. it's a very nice to see you today. first of all, that's why it's was. so your thoughts on this? what do you make because they said that this emerging,
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the west and fighters are directly involved in attacking russia from ukrainian territory. well, it's a very interesting evolution from a number of points. first of all, i mean, but have been directly involved fairly, as such as target, signify the systems with high mas, regardless of its intelligence, these kinds of things, but not so much on the front line in the subject, expose things as less. so if we look at the timing wine that, uh, why are they coming with these dice? who obviously, right, we'll try and throw them in the plot. and miami uses, this is for the 5 minutes. so i want picked up so that i can show all i can say, oh look, they've been to try to address lines there. as i say, the timing was happening in about a week starting the us presidential elections. so i think for one of these
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different things, the room finding a couple of items and then losing each other to give up. it was interesting that one of the star and his kills apparently have a tattoo oven and lead us special forces were cornerstone students. i mean, it could have somebody being involved into it or do you think this could signify, but at least some limited involvement of western troops on the battlefield. hope to get the rate of listen uh, width of this person was that we'd like online at to the premiums as a masonry or when the headed, as you say, only live the way as well as the tree and joins they. you find me in. well, the movie not directive mention for many types of authorities, about what it does is i mean the ripples the band shows is the desperation to do something that involves anything, flights to what vectors in the,
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it's a very easy, pretty well. and the whole thing seems to be aimed at these social media ma switched by, can brag about for 5 minutes before it is very, a complete disaster. as we know, a few months ago, russia ratified a collective defense pots with north korea. now, some western media outlets came the dpr k trip to raise the name of the border with ukraine. the kremlin has not confirmed this was saying is none of the west business . what's your assessment of the situation? is this of in those green fruits of the legitimate, legitimate raisins, a, b, a and the russian federation. as you say, there is the famous agreement around russian and general authorities. so i've got nothing to cite of us because everything is excellent. the above, it's not the best list, and frankly, when, when you are having your insurance, i'm talking about the wisdom for and so getting killed infections on russian 0
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toward the really, i mean the height of hypocrisy. email is bi limits for the photo roles bicycle that of course, the $1000000.00 question is when will these pays folks eventually happen? and this comes with the ukranian military retreat, slowly taking mounting losses in the past. and then we have western countries flip flopping on the prospects of pay stubs with a gentleman, chancellor. now saying negotiations will have to take place eventually. so there's less and less talk of trying to defeat rusher on the battlefield. what do you make of that trend? how close to all way to reaching those was based folks a my guess and this is based on previous us actions, because if we remember that us as quite a good solid history of a band, then it's of jake's we don't have enough of the money comes too much of
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a liability and we can look at south it name and we can look at the point of the bodies, it from a gamma style. i would just, uh, and it's sort of the, it is that this is probably gonna happen off the, the presidential election, which is already not available. wait star, because the us democrats do not want with much military to face. they provide, it is absolutely obvious to every well that's the rest of the faith. but as long as i don't as much as the formulation being the cause of the wrong, like that have been so many of a complex. so please bring the audience from the a you holding the bag and wondering what to do, because the mazda has left the mess lots for me. and on that there was this last month. it's not gonna appear to the announce changes to russia's nuclear dope to, and that was in response to the use of western supplies weapons by ukraine to strike question. territory doesn't look like us. that is how long has gotten the
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message bye. and i really say it on this particular occasion i did because you remember how spa, i'm a rushing golf with washington, with the expectations i have a this band be, are of signing this publicly and have been this last about russia by signing the videos. it was so i really like the faded off. i mean, the americans on the run that for me, i don't know them in the style of the use of knowledge body and it bought me disappeared. the item the lives key was live, the. ready begging with friends and submission to use weapons, which one did thank you for speaking to us today is good to see you. we've been talking to swedish independent political research or greg simon's thank you have a good night. so 11. all know where 7 people have been killed and the
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so the 17 wounded. and the latest is where the strike on the countries us, according to the lebanese health ministry, emergency personnel work, and get the scene of the attack in the southern coastal city of time. rescue workers have also been trying to push out fine is off to a residential apartment blow collapsed, tie a unesco heritage size, and one of the oldest settlements in the world was subjected to heavy ideas twice last week. they've been parts of the city center and ruins about some of these way the strikes on the sub outs of another southern lebanese that takes the dawn left a dead and $25.00 wounded on sunday, according to local officials. also, you will see 1st the international channel to get access to the data stated sides of the assault of correspondence. the sweeney fall. this exclusive report were now inside the building in the busy neighborhood of hot outside, which was targeted by as well in
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a strike on sunday all through it struck without warning in this building that were 9 civilian civilians that were killed. you can see around, hey, we have a, what's left of a computer game. there, a children's close, it was right behind us. this is the building that took the worst of the impact according to the lebanese house of industry. some 25 people were also wounded. the comp halt behind this as well. all the calls and never destroyed the 9, but it's ways what we say now as well. so i'm just being handed here is a photograph of a child that was in this building. this is a family photograph. the other family photographs nearby, so this again is a, is l striking, a, a residential neighborhood, a busy sub, many of the people that were here had fled from the worst. and the most intensive, these righty, bump up. and in the south, hey,
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they thought they were safe on sunday afternoon as well killed the way we can see some, some sweets, children's clothes. this is the living area, again, completely destroyed. and these ready bombing, the children's toys here. we're just going to make our way through to this other part of the building to see what we find here. again, ross of a child door, the explore taisha here. if you come through to this pops it's difficult to get in, but this is clearly what was the child's bedroom. we can see the, the toys on the floor and the blankets. this would have been a place where
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a child felt safe from here. well, this looks like the most a bedroom in here. we can still see there's another photograph of the married couple who presumably lived, lived here on this dressing table. a copy of what i believe is probably the cut on . and here we have a few of to shave the only things that you would find in a, in a mazda bedroom. and again, this is where people had slept from this house. this is where people thought they would say from these very bump up. and on sunday, it struck a without warning, killing everybody that lived to clean up operations underway in the hot outside of the ultimate, to all these ladies homing on sunday, the lebanese health industry says now that needed 2700 people have been killed since hostilities began on october the last year with nearly 12800 wounded dot toll
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continues to rise with a safe 5, seemingly out of reach. this is the sweeney football team inside on the cnn didn't quite get the show they were expecting when they tried to grow the republican vice presidential nominee on that day, the bones to ended up doing the roasting well sitting down with host jake toppa. ask yourself a basic question about network integrity. you guys talked about the russia hoops non stop the f b. i wasn't kidding. you happy? i was investigating it. we so we were so we were covered then. so you took the words of a named f b. i agents and put them on your network as if they were the gospel truth. you did it again and again of your, of your network. wouldn't believe the donald trump and flatten your proven conspired in 2016. now, that was totally and preposterously false. now what you just said is files so well following donald trump's 2016 presidential victory, the democratic policy on the line to media outlets including cnn chains. russia had
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helped the republicans, but they all felt the costs of any proof, despite investigating allegations the yes. well, the cnn host even famously called the entire rush. the guy's story, a quote, nothing booked up is just a few examples of the channels coverage off the hoax. back in 2017. you're learning more from your sources, gloria about telling me fine. says are you as the you arrived? and i was told by source that in fact the f b, i, director thought that he could teach them and that they would perhaps learn about the right way to deal with these kinds of investigations. massive interference and american elections to the lateral code personally, was involved in this. russia was meddling in our election, colbert washington packing operation. these hacks have taken place by russians, rushes behind us in some form the russian state actors broke into the dnc. let's discuss this with jeremy cuts morales money to get us to as kind of an auction
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magazine. good to see you. thanks for joining us on the program today. so festival, what's your reaction to this interview? oh, they're in denial and you know, they're trying to be defensive that cnn. but i mean, dance has corrected. they were reporting something that's never been established and they reported as the truth. so it was a clear case of the. busy journalism or, or, or fake news. and it had the effect of mobilizing public opinion against russia and in support of the billions of dollars given to ukraine. and this futile conflict does cost the lives of tens of thousands, if not millions of people. so there are risk real life consequences of the seat of cnn and other networks. do you think the cnn might be on the some serious pressure right now to keep, to keep the continuing with this narrative of the rush, the gate hugs, and even admitting that mistakes might turn out to be a close to the move i'll throw i think so because the american form. busy the
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establishment of the military contractor need an enemy, and russia has to be the enemy. and that's a way to justify huge military budgets. and you have to look at who owns you then uh, you know, it's owned by defense contractors and wall street firm and big corporation where they get their advertising dollars. and those are the ones who profit off the war. and this political climate is a new cold war that cnn was helping to engender. so we've got just the week last before the us presidential votes. what do you make off the mainstream media coverage around this time? are they at least being more castle about handling and the allegations of meddling d? thank. i don't think they've learned anything. uh, i mean, i think, yeah, we see they're continuing to insinuate that russia is interfere in the elections. and we saw the recent uh, a brick summit there, nbc reporters, who were uh, uh, question food and about his ties with donald trump. and there been reports. busy
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you know, trump allegedly met with, put in there, talk to them 10 or 15 times since he came out of the office here. they're playing this up. so they're trying to continuously insinuate that there's this, your cobra relationships. and that put in is trying to help trump in the election, even though this is totally unfounded. and yet the case ruling labor policy, you sent some 100 volunteers to campaign for coming to harris in swing states. then why do you think when i was seeing more of a reaction to that from the media? yeah, it's a blatant double standard, but i think it gets to the end a rush of bias for the media, enter russia and the liberal media hates trump. you know, they want harris to win the elections so they resort to old. busy or demon ologies . and i think a lot of the american public, y'all can age watching hollywood movies were russia and the k g b are the bad guys. so they play up the stereotypes and their agenda is to try it
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under cut trump. and to sustain is and a rush of fervor that will enable public support for the war, new crane, and the billions and weaponry going to frame. and it feels like we're already seeing a rush, the gate hugs, and the making when the likes of the cnn. and other liberal outlaws to talk to the loan most for example, who's a trump campaign, make a donor for allegedly, having links to the russian president. the most go, of course, has been quick to call these report was falls. do you think this is what we're seeing is already in the, in the making? i think so, and there was also a report in new york time linking jo stein who is a green party candidate, claiming that she's a student of russia because she wants to attend at a dinner or a conference in russia. so that makes her a russian steward. so they, they do this. yeah, i think it's a tactic of the democratic party, their opponents on the right and the left to discredit and they try and smear them is russian agents. and it's right out of the playbook of mccarthy era in the 1950s
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. and so joseph mccarthy and will also take on the refusal of several prominent media outlets in the us to induce i the candidates in this year's election. and do you think the journalists even should be taking so i thought they supposed to be impartial. busy i think it's probably better for journalists to just report and let the people decide they should be as objective and critical as possible of both, you know, all sides and elections. it's not really their job to tell people who to vote for and people won't listen to them. they just want to get good information from the media. they can make up their own mind. they're smart enough. a science that's making so as it's good to hear your thoughts on the situation, we've been so concerned because morales wanted to get a set of clothes at auction magazine. thank you to thank you and thank you for joining us there. and all the international does get to keep an eye on our website
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