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the the one week after the syrian government co ops and multiple forces attempted to move their interest, ford in the war torn country to look at all the hands grasping for pieces of the pie, the south for in parliament to impeach as president used to fuel following his short lived martial law, action, opposition leaders are pushing for the now suspended liter distaste. further consequences. russia continues to gain ground and new praying is the price to escalate the conflicts by using long range us weapons. and incoming american president trump argues whether these weapons should have incense in the 1st place. and the former, opened a employee allegedly commit suicide after publicly accusing the company of
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violating data gathering laws. the rental rouble live in moscow. this is our t international. serious future hangs in the balance after terrace groups took control of damascus one week ago. various militant groups now control the country's fractured territory. let's take a closer look at the different sections vying for power. now these yellow areas here in the north are held by the us back to s d f, which is allegedly linked to a curtis and surgeon group in the east. and that says turkish back militants have taken over the city of man bridge. now all of the green is controlled by the h t. s. terrace. and in serious south west israel has launched a ground operation moving further in on the golan heights. meanwhile, in georgia in washington, and entre set in on a meeting of top,
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diplomats from the arab league, all serious future prospects that crown to the agenda know representatives from damascus were invited to the tox. you're a secretary of state, anthony, blinking responded, speaking privately with the turkish foreign minister across the top diplomat rear from his country's priority to fight curtis militant groups in syria. the chase for the last time use has been taken advantage of the call to and why them with in syria. so they being disguising themselves within the ranks of s p f. and that we have to take the motto. so we have to fight against terrorism. wherever they are. meanwhile, in damascus, the turkish flag has been raised over the country's embassy signaling, the reopening of on cross diplomatic mission for the 1st time in a dozen years. it is the 1st conflict to resume operations since the fall of assad
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. well, turkey supports some of the syrian opposition factions that ousted aside it considers the us back, the kurdish melissa us to be terrorist you a secretary of state reaffirms washington support of the groups, despite on pres, position on the as the 1st we have the, the. ready the ending of the church vices. be sure that i just was in a box a dock and this plan for the role in pursuing that which is great. you know, the staff is not the only party receiving us support. washington also backs the hyatt to we are all sean terrorist who have seized much of the syrian territory along with its capital. i'm following the power grab us secretary of state antony,
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blinking, admitted washington was in direct contact with armed groups controlling damascus. yes, we've been in contact with h t s and with other parties. we have impressed upon everyone we've been in contact with principals again that have not been adopted by countries throughout the region and well beyond. and we've communicated those urgent efforts are in the works by western mass media to clean up the image of h t s. as terrorist leader, i believe mohammed al juliani or to contributor rachel marston takes us inside the story. so just who is this mysterious of a mohammed, al gilani, who rocks right up to damascus and topples the syrian government? well, besides the guy who looks like he started his own trash collection chic clothing line to compete with ukrainian president vladimir zalinski is the main rebel leader of mohammed. our goal on me, who is a boom, how much out along the x,
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elite of hyatt to alshaun o h t s. the revolution syria that let the food of president a shot all a side. there's a minor detail of his history paddling around the isis head shoppers or guys from his re branded l tied a group in syria h t as having been in direct contact with abdul. the answer of who was the convicted assassin of the french teacher suddenly patsy, who is gun down near paris here for showing the shocking, give the magazine caricature is a prophet mohammed in class for discussion purposes. and turns out h t. s wasn't really up for the chat, but wouldn't bad guy just calmly sit there in interviews with the western press and just straight up. say that he was actually totally cool with al qaeda. flying planes and to new york's twin towers and into the pentagon on september. 11th, 2001 kind of makes it look like one of those interviews with the hollywood actor,
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reflecting on their free, easy days of drug benches and self destruction that are now well in the rear view mirror. or guess we're supposed to believe that same babies put in the work and come out the other side. nothing says i've changed like over throwing a government. right. and while he's at it, we're told that he took special care not to scare the kids while he was rampaging through the country that he's committed to social justice and believes that quote, diversity is a strict. great. so when does the o d b t q? rainbow flag gets hoisted over damascus. that is he offering pentagon style gender transitioning assistance to his fighters who their next militarized rampage to it looks like a deb utah ball. what a revolutionary trail blazer wearing an actual blazer, as the western media says, and a pragmatist to boot where it's all just one minor details brought to you by the american embassy in syria. we remain committed to bringing leading outside of syria figures
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in h t. s. to justice and washington, but no, he was now by the us in a rock when they were fighting outside at their back in 2006. and then he spent 5 years in the us prison, but he came out a changed man and got some on his work as an insurance salesman by day and a bar tender by night. no, just kidding. he went on the found outside. i'm syria. you think this guy would have been cancelled after all of that, or after maybe any one of those things, but no, he's back again and currently undergoing a very intense round of reputational rehabilitation, courtesy of the western establishment press. the european union accuses his group of extortion assassination, suicide bombings and religious conversions. but it's not like keeping something really awful. like, go a little too crazy with the self. tanner as an influence or there's a couple of things that people want me to address and apologize for, and i'm happy to do that. and i do just want to tell you that it was not my
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intention to do blackface. it doesn't matter because all that matters is that people are offended. it's shameful, it's awful. i wish it wasn't part of my pass. he also didn't commit the heinous crime of offending modern day. progressive sensibilities by being alive in the 17th century when slave trade was a thing leading to demands that all traces of edward colston, the one time tore m p, and famous british merchant of wine, fruit, tech styles, and domestic help be removed from public view. whilst history shouldn't be forgotten, these people who benefit from the enslavement of individuals do not deserve the honor of a statute. this should be reserved for those who bring about positive change and to fight for peace, equality, and social unity. so british black lives matter is active, this ripped down the statute of posted bristol and even the local cops were totally
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cool with it. explained that line order was best served by turning a blind eye to people flagrantly violating it. the night i saw configured this course, the documents a calling say the last couple of days. so i was, i am disappointed. i do understand why is that barely facing? you might wonder why we didn't intervene and why we don't. we made a very tense cool decision that just don't think of something that we decided the st. the present time. and this guy was such a horrible threat to people. safe spaces in the year 2020 having died in 1721. that even the local authorities sympathize with those who are still triggered by him 300 years later, despite being born just a couple of decades ago. i know the removal of the colston statue will divide opinion as the statue itself has done for many years. however,
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it's important to listen to those who found the statute to represent an upfront to humanity, hey, you know who also gets applied for public vandalism because they claim to be triggered the same h t s. terrorists who get a free pass because they are ripping down statues and figures whose cancellation the western establishment has explicitly from don't aside, has been friends of the quote, a brutal dictator by the western establishment and terrorist searches for rowing rebels personally, seeing to his cancellation and when there's an agenda, the pedal, why bother money in the waters questioning the inconvenient background of the actual jihadist leading the charge? at the same time in the south of the country, idea of troops have crossed into a un buffer zone, taking up positions previously controlled by syrian soldiers. aram countries guitar, a rock and study arabia, have condemned the move, calling it a grave, violation of international law and a dangerous development. however,
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the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is this. the goal on heights will forever remain within his country's control, but not appears to put him at odds with israel's main ally, the us. this is a temporary accident they have taken. we support all sides of holding the 1974 disengagement agreement. and we all understand the great importance of our presence there. i talked to goal in heights, not at the foot. now what we want to see ultimately is the uh, that agreement fully up upheld. and we'll watch to see that as well. does that our control and authority over the golan heights, ensures our own security. israel has said that these actions are temporary to defend its borders. these are not permanent actions. the golan heights will forever be an inseparable part of the state of his real. to the un, special envoy for syria says the idea is in breach of international law with its operation in golan heights. he's added the israel must stop it strikes on the
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syrian territory a very troubling development. we are continuing to see is there a ne movements and bombardments into serial territory. this needs to stop extremely important that the note don't see any action from an international actor that destroys the possibility for this transformation is here to take place. the peacekeepers on the on highest articles in daily, con, contact, vend videos, right? is the host the message from from new york is this is the same that what we're seeing is a violation of this and judgment agreement in 1974. washington, however, is defending as well as occupation of the surround goal on heights, once again, signing its allies right and to defend itself with respect to syria. what is real
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is doing is trying to identify potential threats, both conventional and weapons of mass destruction that could threaten israel, and frankly threatened others as well and neutralize those threats. that is part of its effort to protect the country in the midst of a very fluid situation. while the western media has been down playing the is really an invasion of syria in line with washington's official talking points. the for trail has been in stark contrast to how the main stream news covered russia is military campaign and ukraine. we spoke with ted rall, co host of the final countdown talk. so he says, the west double standards are no surprise. the inconsistency in the policy are glaring and they've been in the past. i think it was easy for western audiences to miss it, but it's gotten so over the top in recent years. and this really just is the,
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the most ridiculous example of it that i think it's hard for even the most jaded victims of american propaganda not to notice. it's really, really over the top. basically the united states will basically run interference for israel no matter what it does. and windows actions go above and beyond what american adversaries would do in similar such a situation. or even in a more justifiable situation. they, they come out against it to me and the most hilarious part is the israel helped to bring the security labs upon itself. because we did so much to weaken the aside regime. i mean, it's not like russia, you know, installed to be of the crew and 2014 in p a and then and then complains later that, you know, there was a bad government next door. but that's what israel is doing right now. south korean parliament and page president and so he'll on saturday. he has now been suspended
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from office with over 2 thirds of the national assembly. building against him are to some payment issue or has the story. it is a visual south korea's us, the fuel has been encased after his failed attempt at declaring martial law with parliament casting $204.00 votes in favor and a 5 against his ouster made on the suspension of the rebellion leader. use suki all is just the 1st step in resolving the crisis. we will ensure that the impeachment of human suki all gets approved. we will not use our vigilance plates until a thorough investigation is conducted to uncover the full scope of the incident. and those involved and those responsible are punished, but it did not go down and that a fight initially pledging to stay in power toner. and you may pause for a moment now, but the journey toward the future, which i have walked with the people over the past 2 and a half years, must never come to a halt. dreadful, i will never give up holding in my heart all the criticism, encouragement,
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and support directed me. i will do my best for the country until the very last moment. but what led to this political earthquake earlier this month even imposed martial law to protect the country from what he called supporters of the democratic people's republic of korea. accusing the opposition of sympathizing with the countries northern neighbor 6 long hours later, his order was lifted. following a parliamentary vote, as calls for use impeachment grew louder. the declaration of martial law was the 1st and 45 years of democratic rule in the country, provoking a strong response from the public. his unpopularity go along with the sentiment that his decision endangered citizens lives by provoking the dpr k. but not all spelled the same after the impeachment. conservative supporters took through the streets, accusing the rolling party of between noon and calling for his return to office.
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but here's where he gets interesting. reports claimed that under his command, a drones were sent across the location line to provoke of crisis and create a pretext for martial law. after verification, we have confirmed that a south korean drone was indeed sent to pyongyang. the defense counter intelligence command appears to have planned a drone dispatch. while some lawmakers also claimed that south korean special forces were involved in or this trade in the crisis. there are people in that unit who disguise themselves as north korean agents and north korean soldiers. i think they were used as agents who create a pretext by disguising themselves as north korean soldiers causing terrorism and then fleeing, claiming that north korea invaded the south or that spies did it. the military officials themselves are now claiming the now impeach president may have plunged the country into political turmoil for his own interest. when aust,
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did you know that they were going to hit the drones or the prisoners in north korea? special forces come on the clock jungling said i understood that they were going to hit them, implying that he assumed a northwind situation would be created. was decision to declare martial law lead south korea to its biggest upheaval in decades. so it's little wonder that his removal from office sparks celebrations among the citizens the russian defense minister reports it has shutting down a ukrainian make $29.00 fighter jet in just the last 24 hours. let's go now to our to correspond to remind past rev who has more on this. so we're only going to bring us up to speed with the latest from the russian defense ministry. let's ride the russian defense industry continues to report that itself forces continued to pound, the ukrainian forces into oblivion. and yesterday, to mention pads and make 29 slides or jet was just for the russian air defenses.
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and it became $650.00 of the aircraft. and so it was all that was destroyed by a rush during this special military operation. now, russian defense ministry also reports on the advances of its army in several regions, including as a boroughs you kind of golf. and the netscape of several towns were multiple times were liberated in the netscape people's republic. now, in those places i just mentioned over the last 24 hours, more than $1500.00 ukrainian soldiers were destroyed by the russian military as well as the equipments and munitions supply to key of by major countries that were also destroyed by the russian military. now those includes a american, the bradley fighting vehicles of french caesar self propelled the units uh, how that search tanks, communications equipment, ends and many other things as well. and by the way, uh, also uh for
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a highly expensive uh, american patriots defense. and this a launcher is, were destroyed to now ukraine continues to use the multiple launch or what your system is that supplied to its, uh, the key of the buy in nato countries that are using hi, maurice, its atkins. and by the way, uh, at least 8 hi look is from hi maurice. multiple one working systems were just for the last 24 hours. and at least a $116.00 aircraft drones were also destroyed by the russian military. of course, this is a continuation of russia's response to the ukraine using american supply. that's atkins. missed files which hit the city russian city offered sag and rog this week as a response. if you can recall the energy systems used by the created military worse
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truck and the you can see now russian defense ministry reports that a further action has been taken. right. are teaser one customer everyone with thank you. i mean, well, in an interview with time magazine and donald trump called kids decision to strike deep into rush up full list and a major escalation. yeah, going by the administration had approved the move. and i disagree very vehemently with sending missiles, hundreds of miles into russia. why are we doing that? we're just escalating this war and making it worse. i think the most dangerous thing right now is what's happening. where's the lensky has decided with the approval of, i assume the president's to start shooting missiles into russia? i think that's the major escalation. i think it's a full each decision. i say, you know, he's trying to set the stage where some of the go jason's, the problem is by the administration as they're going out to, doesn't want that. they want to escalate as much as they can to mess up any future
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negotiations and the zone skis, the, you know, aligned with, with, by the, i mean, he stays in power. if there's an escalation. and his number one objective i think is honestly, is to somehow figure out how we can stay in the mix for negotiations and discussions when they come up right now. he's being sidelined and increasingly so if he agrees to a ceasefire or any way of reducing the conflict, then the there's less of a need for him. so i think he's in favor of continually escalating, as is by me. and the trump is trying to figure out a way to, to mend some sort of discussions. i think it's likely that the, you know, both sides are going to have to show some interest in the scaling down the conflict . and i think that's what drugs come to trump's going to ask russia to do the same while the go to issues or, you know, commence and go on here. in the meantime. uh,
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you know, the binding voices and those are those key voices. they want the opposite, they want to mess up, negotiate as best they can make them as difficult as they can by escalated a newly released a police report has ruled the death of a former open a i employee a suicide suits your velocity. who played it a role in developing a chat, g b t model was found dead in his san francisco apartment in late november. the own researcher had criticized the tech giant for breaching and copyright laws adding to the accusations and legal cases against opening eyes working practices are to contributor chris adams has more on the case. he was concerned as a reset ship because he was off to scrape a lot of information of the incident. and as he sort of built into this, he was in the next. but he's, i see where it says i'm not a lawyer box. and he found that that was infringing on so many different
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particularly us copyright laws and decided eventually to blow the whistle on this. and, you know, and really wanted to reveal the double standards of how a lot of these silicon valley companies cannot operate really above the low. we've actually got a little slip way actually reveals what, what a young coverage i was at open a guy for nearly 4 years and worked on chat g p t for the last one and a half of them. i initially didn't know much about copyright fair use, etc, but became curious after seeing all the lawsuits filed against gen a i companies. when i tried to understand the issue better, i eventually came to the conclusion that fair use that seems like a pretty implausible defense for a lot of generative ai products for the basic reason that they can create substitutes that compete with the data they're trained on. obviously i'm not a lawyer, but i still feel like it's important for even non lawyers to understand the law, both the letter of it and also why it's actually there in the 1st place. you know, he was really making a about a point. we kind of getting into this world with,
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i either must, obviously the fight was either must move on does and as a founder of life, now i would, she was one of that 1st investors wound us at the dangers. this technology is basically what he says, which i think is really interesting. rachel, about how this comes to, how this a system can essentially stop revising its own history. it's kind of like that will smith movie. all right, but if you that right. yeah. and one of my favorite movies, i gather so many unknowns here, christy, the use of a i, it is a really hot button subject, but is copyright infringement, the real main concern or what, what do we know about the use of a i in the defense industry in the us, you have, you know, silicon valley just so people have spent a little time working, working within that environment. you have a lot of defense defense funding. within that, i mean the big, one of the biggest budget capital subs in, in silicon valley, people unaware, has a company quick thing to tell which is actually run and operated by the c. i openly . and then you have to may just sort of private companies that get a lot of defense contracts. one is comfortable palance here,
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which is owned by the infamous p to t. and if people aren't aware about who he is, he's a bit of a adult figure. these days, but he was actually the co founder of pay, probably your musket, the beginning would you believe and, and then you've got a lot of other sort of lights from the citizen value weld, and that's a new company we tiny, we discover today, one good. i'm the real, let's take a look actually that there's been a, a very interesting announcement that was just posted on the x from, from that company together. the systems developed by palin tier and andrew unlocked the full potential of defense data, turning it into actionable intelligence. and it's jen capabilities. this partnership also enables collaboration with leading a developers, including open a i by connecting the tactical edge, secure cloud infrastructure, and cutting edge models. we're building the complete solution for operationalizing ai. developing a i for national security requires a committed group of innovative partners to ensure the us and our allies stay at the forefront of advanced technology. that's the vision we're building together. so
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i think it's quite scary. one less saying really about how they've taken this technology built really on that foundation of chat, g p t full, which is exactly what the velocity was working on. and using that net a quite a, what potentially nefarious way. so media reports on the last it's against open a, i claim them the largest name appeared on court documents just days before he died . unfortunately, he was in possession of some unique documents. what are the chances that a lot of people still be brought up in the trial? you have rates, and again, we'll have to see what happens. and number one, i think there's, there's probably 2 things to, to look at. number one, did he give those documents to his legal counsel? can they use that time that his attorney is willing and able to watch the rep present that information and quotes? again, there's always that issue kind of ironic, right? but in a court of law, it's always best it's of human testimony than then arrival, or that i bought a doing that. so will that use it? and, and, and the 2nd part is this is actually relating to a, a c brought by the new york times, all the new york times,
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just going to back off uh off to this. oh, are they going to keep shipping it? but we'll have to wait and say, yeah, and considering the historic prosecution of whistle blowers in the us, what suspicions does this case rate? oh my, what i've spent this morning looking at this right. so, you know, it's like you get on the well x. what with this various, you used to cool that and you go to the source of the even got a little must sort of sequencing it. something again, i think this brings us back to sort of the boeing thing that we went through recently a lot of lesser with the growth. obviously just sag full directly with this is speculation. we don't have any evidence of this, but it is kind of ironic how a little strange that that this keeps happening. well, whistle blowers seem to sort of blow the whistle and then just the full full proceeding stop or during these proceedings that they seem to sort of drop off the face of the quite literally. and before we go, we have some breaking news from southern russia. we're an oil tanker has sunk just a few kilometers off the crime in shore. 13 fuel members were aboard the ship,
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which reportedly sank after being hit by heavy waves. you can see really dramatic video here oil tanker could have been caring up to 4000 tons of fuel. russian emergency services have sent a helicopter rescue team. a 2nd oil tanker is confirmed to have been damaged. no casualties have been reported to stay with us here on our to international or bring you more details as they come in. and that is going to do for me for now, but to stay with us. my colleague union o'neill will be in next in about half an hour with more news by the the
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the whole from the fi, you know, just like dozens of other ukrainian souls might have gone unnoticed. but the pirates contacted journalist to ensure this boils would go public. and so the name of the ship, the whole, the biggest shipment of arms became known all over the world. and we'll address this issue to him. it's not a, the.

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