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and also i noticed with some of the, the breaking news, this our, the theory and all me says it has read deployed units outside the city of how much foot void civilian casualties, to move photos and 10 fast little of the games, terror group and the range the washington brushes also concerns that the face spot and lebanon is cracking, despite the idea of for anything footage of the press stripes on the country. south of corresponding is one of the fast john teresa area, bringing up exclusive. this is the end of the road for us. behind us is the village of maroon ros. this is a village is still occupied by is way the forces they were refusing to allow local to return home. even finally got them in breach of the agree 65 next in line.
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ukraine's parliament pauses a little that could say the ground for you, praying your no equipment to be sent in to come back. talk comments and made us pressure on have to whiten localisation, even with the, the money, even with the munitions that has to be people on the, on the phone lines to deal with the russian aggression. ukraine has hard decisions to make about further mobilization. but these are necessary, the brand new stories that up this might not, this is on the international. as always, it is great to have you with us for a while. well, talk story this out. the syrian all me has read, deployed. it's full says from the city of how much of minutes in groups and to the regional capital. the country's defense ministry said the move will prevent
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civilian casualties, which could mount if fighting in the city continues. during the past hours, with the intensification of confrontations between our soldiers and service groups and the rise in numbers of monitors among our forces, these groups were able to penetrate several axes in the city and enter it despite suffering had the losses in their ranks. in order to preserve the lives of civilians or palmer and not to involved them in battles inside the city, the military unit station, they are re deployed and repositioned themselves outside the city. at the miracle, no, not the arms groups have not yet entered the city of homer. these terrace groups are trying to spread such news to create the impression of the cities captured by actively promoting information that they controlled the mazda red bridge and the mazda red barrier. in addition, since yesterday, the syrian army has been involved in violin classes on this front. after the armed forces failed to break through on the north, a north west directions. they tried to redirect their efforts to the direction of
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shockey for a breakthrough in that direction on an invasion of the city of alma, but so far failed from the syrian troops of strength and their positions which prevented the advance of armed forces into the city. mister, however, these groups are actively campaigning to claim that they have already entered the city and have captured the most important bridge in the mazda risky area. however, the syrian army is still present in the region and the intensity of fighting in this area has declined last night. and early this morning, owing to intense attacks by syrian fruits, some of the supply lines of terrorist groups which prevented them from entering the city. with regard to the humanitarian situation in homer and all government institutions and services continue to function in markets and shops remain open. and however, there is still some fear among the population, especially when the terrorist groups threatened to enter the city or have already done so by making a break through somewhere. citizens are alarmed by the news that is being widely disseminated by the media. these terrorist groups are, however,
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all the roads connecting hama to other regions are still locally on the road from pharma to homes through our son until visa was also operational. yesterday, something just tried to claim that they had blocked the road and attacked it all months around. and that's what all this information was refuted to access to the road towards homes and missy od remains unrestricted. all roads under the control of the syrian government remain open at the claim that these roads were closed. was refuted within days to call some elements supporting the armed groups tried to block the homes, found the road that however the syrian army reacted immediately and secured the route on all roads leading to hama are now under government control and protect it unless you are following the surprise terrorist defense and then a good deal on getting fighting. i have 811-5000 people have been forced to see that homes and heads house. refugees have full safe haven and make shift shelters local schools. and as when it gets cold, have volunteers have been providing food and closing those displays is fraud. that
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exhausting time when the militant storm, the level we left the city immediately while the highway was still open, we also left everything behind. that was tara and shelley. so we arrived here exhausted, so i like the best. the terrorists were near us. they wanted to enter nubile. we left on barefoot with nothing, but the most important thing was that our kids were safe. we fled with children in our small car like everyone else. those without cars have to walk on foot as the safety of the children is the most important thing as well. the knolls has seemed very well stalled, the fighting, the footage of milton sticking in building falsifications and preparing for new clashes and eclip. it's such a tune line, one of the main groups fighting the syrian armies hyatt talk to you of some which broke off from the homeless for a front, which used to be a bronze of, i'll call you to the u. n, as well as russia and the us are among those who designated as
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a terror group. that said h t us is courtney watson with the syrian national. all me, formerly known as the free syrian army, which washington provides support to well, that's a ton to lebanon now because we're hearing reports that as well as violations of it's already shaky, truth with has been a, are increasing daily. the us, however, has insisted that the safe spot is holding up well, similar to tennessee putting itself on the back to the piece mechanism. so they've established together with funds passwords so important about what we were able to set up working with france. we have an oversight mechanism if there are concerns that one party, the other is violating the ceasefire. it comes to us and one way or another. we engage the parties. that's exactly what's happened. the ceasefire is holding and we're using the mechanism. it was established when any concerns of arisen about any
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alleged or ported violations of the very same data. blinked and made up state. but the idea for these to footage of its bombardment of the southern lebanese area of much i'll soon, a separate is radius strikes that reportedly claimed the lives of 3 civilians attained states sweeney. was one of the 1st john less to reach the area and brings us a series of exclusive reports from the south southern lebanon, just days after the seas while i came into effect. village of the village town off to town, how streaks to into rubble. the hospital was multics and churches among the many buildings destroyed. by these way, the invaders dystopian sayings, not a single settlements across southern lebanon remains on touched. the summit of destruction lingers in the dust where they were once buildings thousands of are turned off to the cease fire defying is right the warnings many not knowing whether
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the homes are still standing. kona the seeking of an a tool realistic of a 1996. when is well open 5 when the un compound lies in ruins and model k is the same. so the keen cuff or a mile group, or have really bombarded during israel's latest on salt. this has been job, i will close to the board that very much on the front line of israel is more on lebanon, on the road. hey, from time we possibly village off the village, many of which were reduced to rubble. these are the villages as well, has ordered residents not to attend to, but they have defined those orders returning to that holmes. returning to that land, i was just behind me is binge about hospital. it was very by the time is in and is ready to strike. remember, these all precision strikes? so this was deliberately targeted, a wall crime. and remarkably, the hospital were made open during the most intense of the fighting treating though
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is wounded in the past. so i thought this is real, as usual, cannot destroy the resistance or the fighters. so it resorts to attacking medical facilities such as the l rosella association. and hospitals, what does the hospital have to do with what is happening? is it a military target? the hospital is for the wounded and sick. not for anything else, not the ones that are civilians who are injured. military personnel do not usually go to the hospital. it it seems nothing was bad d as righty, boost policy as well. they're all no red lines. you can see here behind me, this is a most that was destroyed and it is right. the strike we've spoken to local people here, and they say that there are still 2 bodies yet to be recovered from the impact side, the clear operations where they are on the way now since the sci fi came into effect, we know in a nearby village there are $47.00 bodies, the still will to be recovered. in another, 17 bodies were under the rubble. 10 of those have been recovered. but this is the
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grim reality now, facing the lebanese people as a slow, the stall to return to the villages in this house. now the grim discovery of those killed in these radio and still continues the official dest total of just under $4000.00 likely to rise as we drive across town. the scan of the damage becomes apparent. well, this is the ancient and the historic soup area of injure bell. this is an area where people would come to do the shopping. this is a civilian area and we've spoken to locals who said that because the is ladies couldn't defeat the resistance. they stopped to targeting civilian navy as part of a psychological war against the people. i just saw. busy are enemies 6 to prove its strength through the killing of children and innocent people and the destruction that follows. but we show these really enemy and it's supporters that no matter what happens to us, no matter how much destruction in killing there is, we will remain steadfast and we will remain on our land. we will not leave it and no one can occupy us a oh and when i got back i was relieved because we want and thank god for that. but
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i was a sad because of the people i lost. i hope the cease fire less and the violent stops and the oh do any ends with access to set someone's blog to, to, to the presence of his right. the so which is well behind us is been job i owe. this was the 2nd of intense fighting between the is radio and forces on the has been a resistance. this is the end of the road for us. behind us is the village of maroon ross. this is a village is still occupied by is why the forces they were refusing to allow local to return home even firing, got them in breach of the agree, see spot almost on cue as well. open fire. the gunshots continued as we made our way to safety, as well continues to won't coupon marino, rus i'm even though it says file remains in place to disruption continues. folders just add on a mosque, villages are unable to attend. and only those media organizations imbedded with the as ready troops allowed access much to the children of the lebanese authorities.
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somewhere between 40100000 homes, have been damaged or destroyed, the estimated cost of the destruction. $13000000000.00 us dollars a fig. unlikely to rise, but the people remain dignified with tony, with the heads held high and continuing to support the resistance waterfront. you all see 5 continues to hold. for now. this is steve sweeney for auntie southern lebanon. because at 19 is a back in the spotlight, and that's because the us congressional subcommittee has published a my list 520 page report computing that the virus did originate in a lab. and that was a cover up by patients. but it's all to use on us to save a lot to know now explains timing is everything mosque sanitize a social distance thing, seemingly endless days of low downs. the distressing memories of the deadly pro, but 19 pandemic from a fresh. many people are still questioning the true origins of the devastating
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virus. a us congressional subcommittee has released. it's so cold, final report, penny on china. but that's more to the story that meets the guy. or should we say that's another side to this coin cove at 19, most likely, a much from a level retreat. and we, on china, we, hon is home to china is full. most cells, research lab, which has a history of conducting gain of function research, do not to quit biosafety levels. well, hon institute a viral, a g research was, was sick with a cove it like virus in the full of 2019 months before cove. it 19 was discovered at the wet market in response to these allegations page and has time the spotlight on washington judging it to disclose what americans buy ops are up to around the world. well, you don't need to change the us needs to stop politicizing and webinar using origins tracing at once and stop scapegoating others. the u. s. should respond as quickly as possible to the international community's legitimate concerns.
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voluntarily share its data with the world health organization about suspected early cases in the us. disclose what's going on at fort dietrich and us biological labs all over the world and give a responsible explanation to the world. and what is the role of the united states? you may ask. well, the former us cdc director has weighed in, revealing that washington was involved in funding that we had not research with the state and defense depaul months on the list of patrons. he also indicated being banned from helping the site officer researches in china realized they had a serious problem despite their obligations on the international health regulations . what was the us role in? well, i think it was substantial, and this is why, you know, when you look at the accountability for china, their accountability is none in the lab work and, and, and the creation, the virus, their accountability is not found in the international sales regulations after they
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realized that they had a problem and allowing people like me and cdc to come in and to help them within 48 hours like they were obligated to, based on the training or do you as for all was substantial. one is a funded the research of both for me in i, it's the state department usa id and the defense department. all 4 of those agencies, helpful, and this research, or technically the scientific mastermind behind this research is a guy named ralph barrick at the university of north carolina. and he was very involved in this research i. i think he probably helped create some of the original viral lines, but i can't prove that. but he was very involved. but there a mixed messages coming from washington about the true origins of quite a bit. 19 us intelligence agencies have suggested that the content makes the gun when the virus jump from an infected animal to humans. meanwhile, the f. b, i has to lean towards the lab mix theory,
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but here's the twist. none of these agencies, us any confident and that conclusions. c i a, for example reported they said it was unable to determine whether the virus originated from animals or allowed quite the mystery. a key representative from the house select the subcommittee on the corona virus pandemic. also revealed shocking testimony from a whistle blow. oh, it's titled as highly credible syria level c, i a officer. according to the whistle blower at the end of its review, 6 of the 7 members of the team believed the intelligence and science was sufficient to make a low confidence assessment that cobit 19 originated from a laboratory in. woo, hon. china. the 7th member of the team who also happened to be the most senior, was the loan officer to believe cobit 19 originated through zoo. a. notice we still blow us the contents that to come to the eventual public determination of uncertainty. the other 6 members were given
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a significant monetary incentive to change that position. the agenda clearly imagine from all these allegations, this, the legacy of the contact make is now being freshly weaponized ahead of donald trump single duration, while washington itself is making sure to wash his hands of any possible involvement in the origins of the virus. the kid was more than 7000000 people worldwide. bill gates has found himself post, so not non grata in india. again building a sparks outrage when he called the nation a quote, kind of the board tree to try say india. some example of the country where all there's plenty of things that are difficult there. the health nutrition education is improving in their stable enough and generating their own government revenue enough that it's very likely that 20 years from now people will be
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dramatically better off. and it's kind of a laboratory to try things that then when to put them out in india you can take the other places. and so our biggest non us office for the foundation is in is in india . and then most number of pilot roll out things we're doing anywhere in the world or with partners in india. you know, if you go there and you've never been, you might think, well, this is chaotic place. and you know, you're not used to so many levels of income all being on the street at the same time, but you will get a sense of the vibrancy. mm hm. so it's, we just had india is host to the largest office of the gates foundation. outside of the us, pos, the non profit group has invested more in that country than any alta extruding america. in march of this year, the microsoft found a met with pm to run drug moody in new dining, where they discussed the future of a i. it says latest comment. so that's really sparked swift by class on social
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media. shocking bill gates says he uses india as a laboratory to prove things and get them to the us. so basically, indians are being used as guinea pigs for his experiments of the human beings in india, samples the bill gates laboratory to try things. and once they are proven to be effective, taken to the us, this clip doesn't sound right, no matter what context you hear this in. that's why research is backed by governments can often have vested interest, didn't even, must raise this as well. india is a laboratory and we indians are guinea pigs for bill gates. this person has managed everyone from the government to opposition parties to the media. his office operates here without f. c. r a. and our education system has made him a hero. i don't know when we will wake up india as a lab and indians are rats for testing. wow. let's close lock next on chiva.
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chavez found a of think stall top. welcome to the program so far. good evening. good evening. the 1st thing i want to do of quotes, just get your reaction to dates as what i mean. can you imagine him saying some of the things i didn't know about a european nation, for example. uh, i think the language uh it just totally uh, a portable right. the uh uh, but the point that he is making, i think, uh in my, in my old been been the, uh, the mazda is that large. uh they have the big quote, have misunderstood because of the language. right. uh, look, uh, i work with a lot of stock that have worked with 700 left the indian startups. and in, in the practical sense, what most start ups to the, at all trying to run some sort of business experiment to make something successful
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. now what we have to understand is, is build digs the heads of a tricky relationship with india. uh, that tricky relationship goes on because of the 2 hacks that he vs. whiteley's, as the phone done in a successful field, microsoft which gives him leverage into most sections of society. and the other is to the bill and melinda gates foundation, which has done a lot of work around around for a long prophy on one side, and then medical research and those sort of things. and so the experiments that bill and when the good foundation ran in india, which is in the year around 20082009 in the boomerang, it feels that it was david dad's office 67 bible women, which well, i've got a lot of bad name for, for the phone basin, and eventually that they were uh, uh,
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bang from running medical experiments. now off the call we'd and uh, as you rightly showed uh belinda good foundation where add the add the people things that i looked on on. but if you periods surrounding what they, what they have done. now in that context, when you read the statement of billing gigs, i think it is a dis, condemned level. right? but if you read this statement from a point of view, all of someone who's trying to, you know, way to do things, etc. if it one of the, if it was, uh, let's say a youthful mind, then i, no one wouldn't mind it at all. i think probably also for people who are critical and reacting is like you mentioned that paused with those vaccinations i think was in that of the tribes the women, the death they are engaged in health projects. you know, vaccination, reproductive rights to and that kind of comment and not choice of language could be interpreted probably as having
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a fitness to add precisely because of the despair that they walk in. yeah. yes. yes. i think the choice of language is uh, was something that the one would not expect from bill gates from a, from a very senior season business functionality with done it. right. but uh uh, as a, as a behavioral skills expert, i would really ping that the choice of words also, that he present our anticipation that expect fiction from, from right. and in that sense, it is a, it is a, it is, it can be shocking because it's been get to the list. but expecting that the in gave the labs as a matter of people. and, you know, saying that the, we have guinea pigs and all that stuff and it's a secondary number. and i think that's right. keeping convent hollywood. my heart still supports the point of view that day. the person who is driving innovation and in that sense, he feels that india is the place which is uh, which is uh,
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developing economy. and it has, it has multiple use. it's under the box. so we engage under the left of the box within days, developing and bucks within days, the block. now you get everything in the same economy and then the, because in guys linked to the on the wing, the what be going to be more graphic the dividend stage. then, you know, one can run some interesting uh, business experiments, right? the trials, the business model is new pains, etc, and, and then it can be duplicated to other parts of the work. no, i think that was the basic intention sanjeever ship ash found to of think stall top, giving us his take on that latest from bill gates. thank you very much. sent you back. thanks very much. the ukrainian women could be next to be deployed on the front lines of the country's parliament, has paused to know that according to one and p lays the ground for such
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a move. and it wouldn't be the 1st time cube has renee on promises not to whiten mobilization efforts, the little boulevard. congratulations. you have taken the 1st step towards mobilizing women. because if a woman passes basic general military training, after that she automatically becomes registered for military service. even if she is not a medic, she can be mobilized according to the current legislation. they want me to tell me, please, what are you doing? you said at the time that there would be no mobilization of 18 year olds. it's going on today. they even pass the law to that effect. so the president hasn't signed it. so it violates the constitution that basically politicians rhetoric has one thing and reality on the ground is something completely different. indeed, the ukrainian non forces they are struggling to man, hold the trenches along the huge, huge of front line that is snaking for well over
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a 1000 kilometers in the cube itself for maybe even longer a few months ago with its a border in touch and into rushes course region command is on the ground, they are complaining that they do not have that they are stopping on manpower essentially that the reinforcements that they are getting on north enough that they are lacking. no just in quantity, but in quality to it. so it's often people with diseases, people with severe hill, this is it's the unmotivated people because most of the by a vast majority, all those people, they will so forcefully mobilized from the streets just grabbed, thrown into a van on the then center to the front line so obviously these people, they aren't exactly the self sacrificial type. the so a one of the commodities has even said that he had said that was ukrainian men of ages pretty much if they're a more or less adult, that they have to brace themselves because they will have to sub and fight.
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everybody has a fear. now that they will go to war and their life will be over, all the men who are at home must prepare. now. they won't get around it, especially on paper, there are no men eligible for service, but soon everyone will be drafted. but the thing is, if it's cold to prepare, might severely bad 5 because people will prepare. men will free pat except probably, and most likely not in the way that, that come on to hopes so that these man, all these men, they will take precautions in advance to be able to avoid, to stay off the radar and do well again to just escape evasive this forceful mobilization, if anyone comes knocking at that, do you know what's really interesting able i didn't know to have noticed it. i mean the last few days and from the main stream media, i was reading it off on the b. b. c. have really started reporting about the blink reality on the ground. i'm on a cool,
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soft back. so question. what's the game time for you? questions come on does now, if those 2 could still fight a how you doing from draw stuff, this is, i mean, full scene, the videos. well indeed. and if you look at the maps, even of those that are recognized by the ukrainians themselves, you receive that russia as increased at space to uh, to a speed that has been on seen in this conflict. since the very beginning of it, when russia took ukraine by surprise, they are movie here outside of the nets because they are moving forward, the russian on forces moving forward 5 relentlessly. and so indeed, this stuff ation really that's the lack of met and it is playing a major role on the front line. so, but right now basically, the main source of manpower is all these poor souls who have been grabbed off the streets. those who have been faithfully mobilized, but the pregnant little only allows uh, males over 25 years of age or older,
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to be forcibly mobilized. and the recently calls to low is that threshold to even the, to as low as 18 years old. they have intensified and no justin's side. you great evens, not as much as inside ukraine, but a broad basically, this is what the current administration in washington has been pushing key of the key of government and even politicians to do have a listen. even with the, the money, even with the, the munitions there has to be people on the, on the front lines to deal with the russian aggression you create has hard decisions to make about further mobilization. but these are necessary decisions. we have a commitment though, for every person, every soldier, the ukraine mobilizes. we're committed to making sure that they have the training and the equipment they need to effectively defend the country. also get to the offensive weapons and to ukraine so that they can fight deck. and we have to make
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sure that they can train so we have to make sure of use the also that's enough people are available within the ukraine. this is a debate. ukraine, do you still have internally? well, no, you can't. in fact, there's another problem here too because it's population. since the beginning of the conflict has strong cold most in the house. and of course, it's not just the last is on the front line, but even mostly it's due to tens of millions of its citizens who fled abroad, who fled wildly code to europe mostly. and right now and uh, throughout the past year or so, the ukranian government has been seeking ways and they have been discussing potential waves ways as to how they might and can't entice people to come back to the country. especially males. of course, well enticement doesn't really work on those who have escaped because they are the least motivated people to fight, to actually pick up a you know, a gun and go on the front line. so they.

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