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right, it's just a simple based close sample that's better. so then you can use the it is breaking news or one off each national by for a must go sort of by johnson president says to the countries playing the crash on wednesday was accidentally fired up from the ground a month ago. so as the incident was triggered by ukrainian drugs at that time, ukrainian drones were launching terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure. the aircraft come on and made 2 attempts to land the plane and girl's name, which was unsuccessful. terrific, put it right here on the boeing 737 right there. it's floating at the end of the runway. it's a landing give fail to deploy this for just a from south korea, a 179. people that lead to surviving that impact and then you don't in georgia destinations next,
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president is sworn in the mid 19 government protest. so it's criticized. she does finally leave the presidential pilots, but she refuses to see our, the live i loud with. i guess the correspondence dining by to join us here with the program. it's so good to have your company on this top story for you this hour right now. here we're not to you as, as what about john's president has set the plane crash on tuesday. i've been fired up from the ground as it flew above russia. however, he stretched it was a pure accident with no sign if any deliberate terror attack to the final version will be known after the black boxes are opened. however, the initial versions are also quite solid. and based on facts, the facts are that the, as or by johnny civilian plain, was damaged from the outside in russian territory, near the city of graziani. and it almost lost control. we also know that our plane was rendered uncontrollable by electronic warfare means at the same time as
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a result of fire from the ground. the tail section of the plane was also severely damaged and immediately on the same day when our crew was already organizing those video materials in the city of locked out, the public was also informed about this issue. our straight to back who we go to get the latest updates now from a correspondent. yes. that i can stand by. yes. and can you give us a bit more about what the, as everybody on the president had to say, the president of the home. and i have essentially went into detail highlighting the importance of what comes next. before he went into that, he discussed the international investigation and, and pro, but he wants to see essentially undertaking and you went into a specific suggesting that was like, john is conducting its own investigation. russia is as well as because i started in joint, i'm sorry, together with the brazilian manufacturing bar. and we understand at this given point in the course of the forensic investigation, it's still undergoing it's due process. and we understand that the other major on
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the side is also interested in bringing in a team of new experts from around the world to look into the specifics of the acceptance and we understand the present. and also once further detail about the pilots are the crew members on board and that flights dumping them heroes more so specifically because of the fact that the pilots tried to land the plane, which resulted of course in some casualties. but then also a pay way for some survivors to walk out survivors that i provided. i witness testimony as to what happened on board and, and they have also been laid to rest in the us, a page on the capital, along the alley of honor. and they had been honored at the highest possible aspect of the somebody under governments and beat besides that, we also understand that's the was originally, presidents have wanted to specific suggesting as bad as the situation is that he understands it was an accident and there was no deliberate intense against the reservation whitelist as into presidents on the if on our plane was shot down
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accidentally. of course there can be no question of any deliberate terrorist act here. therefore, admitting one's guilt apologizing in time to us or by john, which is considered a friendly country. and announcing this to the public were all measures and steps that had to be taken. in that same speech, the president also issued the importance of some sort of reach out from the russian side. he expected a phone call. he expected an apology, some sort of compromise or reparations for the events that unfolded. and we understand that the 2 ends of state did discuss the events of the aircraft of the crush on saturday, but hours after the speech or the state made by the somebody on the president's russian president vladimir clinton. essentially phones has also based on the kinds of parts and they wanted to certain specifics as of what really happened. they wanted to the details of that events as they also discussed the, the robot for what comes next. yeah, exactly. so, you know,
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when it comes to these details, this particular from the russian side, tell us more about moscow stones on this, matthew? yes, it was on a friday. russia's aviation watch dog essentially a stepped in and as they elaborated on the developing situation. and we understand that they are currently in a position where they're looking into not just the events of how it happened, but what triggered the events in the 1st place on the general course of action. or at least the popular opinion at this given moments is that to the ukrainian factor played a large part that triggered rushes air defense systems, which resulted in on the opposite page. any flight expression landing in october. and we understand that there was a statement release. let's listen to that. i would like to note that the situation on that day and during those hours in the area of the girls in the airport and it was very strange things, keep what you, we at that time. ukrainian drones were launching terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure in the cities of growth and logic of cause you when you come in
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disregard. the sky was closed in the area of the growth in the airport, but new meaning, the aircraft did not fly over the area and she needed a new in addition, there was dense fog and the growth in the airport area. there was no visibility at an altitude of 500 meters, so it was about the aircraft come on. i made 2 attempts to land the plane and girl's name, which was unsuccessful. coming you based on the statement from moscow and buckled, we understand that the 2 sides have some sort of general art standing about the events which on folder but most of the environment which led to that. and we understand that at this given moment, post crash and that the garbage on each side and asian authority issued a statement suggesting that will be spending flights starting saturday to almost a dozen russian cities within that immediate area, particularly sighting of the activity of ukrainian air warfare the use of drones and similar weapons within that region. and we understand that the suspension will stay in place until the investigation concludes as to whether that's the investigation on the opposite page on the side,
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or whether it's the forensic investigation that is currently undertaking by cause dr. officials, as well as the brazilian aircraft factor and company. what we do understand at this given point is that the black boxes, which were discovered on thursday led to the investigation being launched on friday . it's only been a couple of days a few days at most at this point. so it's going to be some time until the investigation concludes that only based off of that. but we have a clear understanding of what really happened on that day. all right, of course one that is yes, that i can live in by cool. thank you. so the numbers are a 179. people have died after a boeing 737 crashed while attempting an emergency line to get an airport in south korea. i'm sure the pictures are running this footage really without the wheels down the plan right this getting down the runway and slams into the barrier of a 181 people on board only to survive. the nation's presidential office has convened an emergency meeting up at this disaster. you'll know about your face up with the eventually put out the flames. say
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a swiftly started at the rescue operation of the reports backed by the video from the ground. so just a buzz strike was the initial source of the technical failure and we were talking with the former vice president and chief scientist not above so explained what may have are generally is equations with the birds are next to the airport at 22 because the new planes fly at about 10 to 12 to them. it goes a height and they are full january. this is in the 1st phase, ease on the last phase of the flight. the, the biggest problem you know for this is that when the, the engines swallow the brutes because they all, you have the funds of the different to draw, binds and comprises, and these are 2 french i do to resist the short. boeing 737 is design a goes back to 1967 and you have the problem of the potential voltage sion and the
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how we wanted to keep this product with that we, uh, you know, spending some money uh, maybe $10.00 to $15000000.00 to make a new brand new one from scratch, older companies which exploit the free to reduce the to trucks or cause of planes. uh facebook. and when do you need to change your feet? uh and uh, this is a problem which has not been rolled out by many, many people quite before we joined shape uh was uh the bbc is completed in quote, system. isaac is riley propaganda about is a charge leveled by a pair of the pro cost is very own john list who gave interviews to the draw site news officer, adding $1.00 of his editors of mine by the name of overdraft. fee book worked as a um, a gate keeper to make sure every narrative was essentially rosy for the jewish state
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. this guy's entire job is to water down to everything that's too critical of his real. there was an extreme fear at the bbc that if you ever wanted to do anything about israel, palestine editors would say, if you want to pitch something, you have to go through raffi and get to sign off. oh, well, let's get some juice on this with the opposite shape bo was right now. sure. you're good to get you one for this. i mean, the, i mean, honestly, my is no surprises. it really we, we've all seen how the bbc companies, the is riley palestine confident. would you, would you like to enlighten us a little bit more this? yeah, the, this is a very timing report based on interviews. the 13, uh, people at the bbc staffers to a journalist in particular making very serious allegations and that the bbc has sent the white washing the conflict in, in gaza. that there is a filtering and date keeping if you like, of the messaging and the thing that could be deemed as anti israel is as cool that there's hot water, a cold water put on it to prevent it making is ran,
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look bad in any way that it essentially devalues policy in your lives, you know, highlights any crimes of mice or on the other side. but that anything is val, doors has to be sort of softened if you, if you like. now and they, the stuff is also suggest that they raise their concerns about the impartiality or the lack of power. she already asked to bbc, but they were consistently padded back and knocked back if you like, told to get back in line. and this individual, roughly berg and editor, and me least ever, it seems to be central to this. uh she, uh, for example, when is the international re released her report suggesting that israel had to take your part in genocide and she, you know, put a headline note saying that, you know, allegations of genocide are refuted by use. well, for example, they would be, you know, a ledge to allegations rejected by you as well. so it's not kind of language from the bbc always trying to suggest that anyone on the palestinian side who dies. uh,
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you know, is killed. anyone on the is rarely side is murdered. terms like massacre, slaugh for an atrocity exclusively. it seems reserved for crimes on my side. i believe in israel killed civilians. these people die when israel takes the people without filing and present them without filed children. in some cases, these are a prisoners with a most of their hostages. no to. it's not use the language. it seems there's also the deployment of bbc stuff. even correspondence to shut down debate even when the term genocide is used. let's have a listen to chris williamson talking about how he was essentially shut down by a bbc corresponding for mentioning the term. you know, a genocide because it may upset somebody, let's not listen to the assumption of the outrages of the legal polity of all
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political parties. this is always on a strong piece contingent within it. just don't watch the supporting genocide. okay . speak with maybe just avoid that language if that's okay for now, because the, well, it might have fun but even the engine article justice of knowing that there's a plausible genocide going off. so as you can see, it seems that even bbc correspondence whose job is to bring the news into, you know, past that in an impartial way, feel it's their obligation. when it comes to an elected member, the parliament of the british parliament to calls it what's happening in gaza. that is their job to, to quite and him down till not to do that cuz it may offend somebody quite remarkable. yeah, exactly. i mean, it's clearly not just one gate keeper, they're all essentially play and they keep it and make sure they continue pushing this alongside a narrative. shay? well, what about, i mean, i guess, i guess you think it's the 1st time that these bbc journalists have tried to raise the issue about how the editors are pushing these narrative. yeah, well, this is why it's very interesting that this story has no words. this is by no means
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the 1st time that we've heard about the, you know, partial nature of the bbc. as you know, earlier this year, back in november actually a letter was signed by over 230 members of the u. k. media, a journalist, the editors, people involved in bringing the news to the people in the u. k. a 100 over a 100, those where a, b, b, c, stuff, all remaining anonymous, of course, scared for the potential of retribution. and you know, there's been protests at the bbc, there's been protests that skype, but it doesn't seem that anything is changing regarding the narrative. the way things are reported. you know, it seems that the gate keeping of the is waiting an hour to about the concept that the conflict is continuing and nothing seems to be learned from this. so i don't think it's going to be the last time we hear about the, you know, partial nature of the bbc who pride itself apparently on fact checking on. always bringing 2 sides of the story. you know, when you see what's happened here,
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with regards to the guy's accomplish shop, to ask yourself, what about the reporting on ukraine? what about the reporting on around the middle east, on china and everybody who could be perceived as a, you know, a pointed enemies of the united kingdom and as allies, you have to ask yourself if the bbc is being exposed, improve and essentially to be. so partial and so the bias and it's reporting about gaza, one of the dealer stories or yeah indeed show you. i mean the, you know, fine check is never used to exist. that is until the hard truth started coming out of the shape bows. thank you. so in the wake of that straight to gaza, we go where idea strikes across the angle, right? it's happening at least 48 lines on saturday. that's going from my local metix. following footage are showing the off the month following the attack when a gathering of civilians in kansas city report saying, a young girl is among 6 killed in that strike. and st october last year. well over 45000 palestinians have been killed at the hands of the israeli ministry. and for
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the chair from the outside the come, i'll add one hospital in northern garza. if i tried to save those wounded and is ready of times as a times of the by the area. and that comes with the idea of rate it and said 5 to pots of the hospital on friday. well, medics and patients were forced to eat back at gunpoint. israel all the time though, insisting that facility was being used as a quote from us. strong holes. meanwhile, an engine easy and humanitarian organization has always chicago to address these riley aggression in gaza. besides, the idea is destroyed hospitals and killed health care workers. the medical emergency rescue committee, otherwise known as mercy, has a, is hoping that indonesia can and covers the world to put pressure on israel. for almost 90 days, the health care service system in northern dasa has been under heavy tension starting from restrictions upon the presence of international medical teams, reductions and medical, logistics and fuel supplies. to the most recent massive incident were patients and
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medical staff forced to transfer while at the same time getting direct attacks and they come all on one hospital and all out of hospital the delay invoicing. this issue not only holds the potential to destroy the health care system itself, but on a larger scale is part of complicity in a planned and systematic genocide. and we were talking earlier with chapman of mercy, dr. headachy happy, even he explained the reasons why his organization this is an automatic, our is not the 1st slow internet. we have be within the menu and our aim is uh we want to uh, pressure the pretty much pressure to open the logistics age and mission plans are good. yeah. we don't have any good rest restrictions. the in the nation, most people now is not functioning as a hospital because the distractions of the internet. there are 5, there's
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a be and also you can supply is there is there's not just as a shop there for the i any business students pay near the hospital. we already have the beginning of the nation hospital and come on other one hospital. and we found law, minnesota, the of the homeless fine, there are other factors in the nation has to be the or come on when most people, instead we watch what kind of people patients and many comes by the fact right front of me. but again, and so it was the middle east math is essentially being redrawn, a full month bridge diplomatic, right. my re sees no prospect for a cease fire and gaza or any 2 state solution for the palestinians. of this and much more of the latest episode of a world of pot full episode airing later in the day. but for now a pre, a hunting,
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sadly, of the genocide in, in gaza is as an advanced stage. nobody really knows how many of the population have died, but there's no longer the beam to start to, to support life file play in gaza. and i think we will see the, the is really announcement to be, i'm gonna say some of gaza barely quite soon. but in the westbank, people live under the bumper sticker in the positivity which i never thought i would see is somebody who, you know, used to support that to. i never full time. and so you propose student apology because i'm going to leave a tool as well. but that's what has become the case. that training is and those 2 state solution bends but the cannot be a 2 state solution business enough list to full, a city and state. garza is demolished, but the west bank to proceed in the sacraments in the day settlements expanded in the west bank, the man to the west bank. and the effective color stating in control is i'm
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a minority of the area under the sink, some sing some things, and then things like the water is also is not the cold to land on the posting and control shouldn't constrain the piece to be slim. similarly is increasingly occupied. so the, the idea of a 2 state solution is that the 20 minutes past the out here in moscow what georgia is newly elected president mikhail, a couple left barely has to be to no greater than the nation's capital of tbilisi. and he promised to unite the georgian people in the face of external forces, a just new head that was very small. today, our country is facing polar ization, which is externally driven. every citizen of georgia is dear to me, despite their political views and affiliations. i am going to be a president for every one of the spice, who likes me and who does not double. my efforts will be aimed at uniting and consolidating the society despite different views up which i believe we should be
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able to unite around the relationships and values of our homeland around the future that we should build together. his integration was appreciated by pro european protests, the response by the announcement of stuffing you, you integration tools. a couple of us release previous salome is sort of a severely previously said. she didn't recognize the results of the election and refused to vacate the presidential palace. nevertheless, she has now left the building. before that though she said she was taking quote legitimacy with her of 6 years ago, i took an oath to the constitution, but even more so in loyalty to country and loyalty to you. that's why i'm here today. and that loyalty will never change whether i'm in the palace or whether i'm outside the palace. i will walk out of here. i will come out to you and i will be with you. c this building belongs to no one. this building was a symbol,
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as long as there was a legitimate president sitting here, i'm taking that legitimacy with me. i'm taking the flag with me. i'm taking your trust with me. it doesn't mean that she's accepted defeat. in fact, she's being quite clear, she remains in here point to view the only legitimately elected to flee that in georgia. however, as you saw in some of those images that she has decided to leave the presidential palace. and i think that's pretty key because she had been threatened by the prime minister of georgia of being jailed if she remained bad because she said that that would constitute a crime in the country. so she did leave the presidential palace. what she will do does next, it's not clear. the question is, does she feel that she's got the backing for a fight or no. i mean look at the protest movement. it's a very small compared to the goals. just a few weeks ago, however, she just said she remains the president and she's not really pushing that least the
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hi phil. this, this election and defends the declaration of the president is not valid. so i remain a president and i continue to do my job. that's what everybody has to know for when she left the presidential palace, she was greeted with the crowd of around 2000 protesters that support to as she did leave from the i don't know if you know about this, but there is a christmas. well, it right outside the presidential palace, there was a train that she didn't get on the train, but i think metaphorically, you could say she kind of looking for the next few hours. are going to be the crunch pointer with this protest. please don't use this desk or it's fines new life . and that's because when the process started, so that the end of november into december, we were seeing up to $100000.00 people as on the streets, not just into placing for the across the country. i mean, this was a big protest movement. it was incredibly violent. we,
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so the protests just like fireworks towards the police to the law. suppose we got cool, tough and not because the police send me using to gas to try and push the protests as a way after i will say many hours of silence, expecting the coin and 5 minutes that they were being subjected to. and we thought that that could see a bit of an explosion, but then suddenly that's how you down from say, a 100000 people out in the streets. it was maybe a couple of a 1000 each night. and since then we haven't seen a calling to file to peach state. it feels as if it's a calm down that all the cool number of people who go not to the streets every night. the georgia dream government has said this has been in fact why the west or central cust racing it, they the to some food 2 percent of the protest is from being from the west as well . but it does feel as if it's comma. now we've seen the new creation of the new president. i'm slow me 0, be should be lazy, former president to doesn't accept tricycle and present moving to presidential
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policy with ne protest. i think in the next 24 hours, we will see whether that's the case. not right now, it doesn't feel as if it's about to explode, but anything could happen. i think it's workspace right now, talk to us what has been the reaction of the west. so far to be on folding events in georgia, what was thought in the us because the body didn't administration is just placed fresh needs functions on the founded the opinion that sound, that old georgian dreams, and we've also been hearing from one us congressman. now this is a republican, so the other side of the political divide. and this is joe wilson, who has said that he has invited us so low me sort of a, surely to donald trump. so you know, gratian in january, say things that in his point to be, she's the only elected, legitimate need to in georgia. but she was the that to represent georgia,
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stockton gratian. and he's also now trying to post a new in the us that would see her officially recognized as the so need legitimately to the next week, i will introduce the georgia nightmare non recognition act, which will prohibit us recognition of the illegal dick tutorial regime in georgia. and recognize salome zora beach. bailey as the only legitimate leader in georgia until such a time is free and fair elections are held, i think was pretty t. here's what the donald trump think it had been when he who was re elected in november that that could be a reset for relations with georgia. however, i think you only have to look at some of his appointees, particularly mike waltz, who's going to national security advisor who is not keen on jordan dreams found the this is ethan. i'm a should be an e. c has supported it. so i think given that we've got this cross policy support
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for sanctions and possibly some of these are be speedy. it'll be interesting to see how that plays out from the us perspective. coming to europe, not one we've had your pin need is consistently saying that they support so basically means that they won't be suppressed selections, which has been cooling for the both take state school as soon as it states in particular have given her the support. however, i just wanted how much that's who's don't pay for my say this because is salumi zoo repeating really felt she had the dispute in backing you up? i'm not sure. she went to black. the presidential palace i think you are right now is very fractured. we knew that certain countries like hungry, on skinny, we went to brussels once in regards to georgia. and i think that tells you will last as wellbeing us maybe supporting it. and so that if you are,
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isn't prepared to keep the backing. i think she's realize this is a fight that she conflicts, but again, we'll see what happens over the next few days or to africa. now, here on the program where i found a goal has announced the closure of old foreign military bases in its nation. the saying now the time is here to achieve total suffering, the subject of celebration of the 80th anniversary of domestic of senegalese rifleman in t. a roy on december 1st 1944, was an opportunity to affirm our demand for sovereignty in the restoration of truncated disguised and hidden fax for 18 years regarding suffering to you in matters of defense for the president of the republic announced the upcoming closure of 04 and military bases incentive golf, you to synagogue. meanwhile, in central africa fronts has had it over its 1st military base as part of the withdrawal of its military forces from chad, according to officials. their last month ended its military cooperation with its former colonial power. and while the french troops began leaving the country on
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friday, 10 days off, the french floor plans left as well. the process of frogs gradually leaving africa, but gotten all most was 3 years ago when troops was to pack up and leave molly and all of us a hell of states followed suitable for the last one. news you have finalize and got the paperwork to get piracy out by the end of the year. we spoke with a representative of the atlantic ladies pine, african honest diaspora. i should say. here visa is a duck artist simply wants to be self sufficient ways. busy cynical wants to be completely solver in from any 4 and a country to be in line with this concept. they demand that there be no 4 in base. they want to be self sufficient on their own, with their own defense forces to secure themselves by themselves in a dynamic integrated africa where there will be a collective security that will be created at the end. the senegalese president has expressed the same wish several months ago. now the government's plan is coming to
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fruition. on the other hand, the government made it clear and publicly announced it is not a witch hunt. it only wants to straighten up the country and make justice for those senegalese who have been exploited of their wealth and buy a predatory res, seem that hijacked? a lot of this in this country. while the global south is already starting to stand up on his own 2 feet these days, but perhaps better off or in the global south, the global leg. dorothy, because that's what we're seeing with the dynamics, novels and geo political chessboard life or most as its audience the, [000:00:00;00] the
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