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the the us authority from the new year's day car roaming attack that kills at least 14 people in new orleans. it's been reveal the service was allegedly inspired by as lumnick states. and a previous thing serves the american public for a while. just hours after that attack, a test list, cyber truck exploded outside of donald trump old resort in las vegas, coming on and entering 7 and a possible us visuals are investigating potential links to the deadly run page in louisiana. and in our continuing look back up the events which shaped the year post
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school and veiled a hypersonic miss file on the possible field in the spring comp, just as via is given. a green light strikes deep inside russia with nato supplied the site. the for a must go to the world. this is our to international, our top story at 9 pm. in moscow. we begin in new orleans where it's emerge the suspect in waiting to stays, car roaming, who killed at least 14 people had posted videos online, suggesting he was inspired by isis. president biden confirmed the probable link following the deadly attack. jeffrey also reported to me the mere hours before they attacked the post, the videos on social media indicating is inspired by isis, especially desire to kill, desire to kill. you guys,
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flag was found this vehicle. would you read it to conduct his attack? the for the pickup truck smashed into your revellers along 3 blocks of yearlings popular urban streets, which shops allegedly fired into the cried the suspect. whose being identified as one shrimp suited the get bar a u. s. army veteran. later in gauge that a shoot tide with police which result in that is that the f b. i said it was an act of terrorism and believes jabbar acton alone. authorities are also reporting the fund pipe bouldin's inside the vehicle. but according to us media reports, the suspect was previously awarded the global war on terrorism metal for his services in afghanistan, the texas native reportedly converted to his mom just last year, worked as a real estate agent and corporate consultant. in videos he had posted on youtube 42
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year old chip, our planes, his military experience of health, and it is so important race in beaumont, texas. and now live in houston. and i've been here all my life, with the exception of travelling for the military, where i speak to use as a human resources specialist, an icy specialist. well learned the meaning of great service and what it means to be responsive and take everything seriously dining i's and cross and tease, to make sure that things go off without a hitch, as well. addressing the nation. president biden said the f b i is investigating the attack in connection with another incident on the same day, wednesday, the explosion of a test flight fiber truck in front of trump international hotel. las vegas local media outlets are reporting that a person killed inside the vehicle was an active judy soldier, previously served at the same army base as the new orleans terrorist. 7 by sanders were injured just side side. not hotel, partially owned by us,
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president elect donald trump policing the truck, had apparently being written with a mix of fireworks gasoline and fuel. law enforcement. also think the less the creator of the cyber truck seeing the vehicles, quote strong and construction health limit the damage the f. b. i is now investigating whether that incident was also a terror attacks. former seattle, it's not at johnston suggests there may be more to both incidents on the authorities are letting on on the one hand, we like to proclaim that isis is this great villain. and yes, isis has carried out her roof. it attacks around the world. so yes, by my old outfit, the c i a is been dealing with the funding of arming them. equipping them. so does this kind of blow back? it's like it's, it's taught it out when it's convenient to say all we've got to do it. raleigh against isis. for god's sakes quit, we're, we're sending the money and weapons, we are training these cats. and then we get surprised when the, all,
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some of them go decide to turn on and attack us. i'm actually beginning to think more more that this whole ice, this thing is a big shiny object to distract from what's really going on. because right now, part of the narrative in the us media is all the so we got to tighten up with the border security. the 2 events, the one this one in new orleans, and the one in las vegas were done by a one of former army guy and one and active duty army person. so, you know, the problems not from outside the problems from here with in the united states. and i cannot rule out the possibility that some of this is being staged in order to generate panic. even come up with a pretext, say, oh my god, we can't go forward with the united duration because of all this terrorism. i, it just, you know, i, i've, i've seen it enough over the, you know, 35 years that i've been involved with this. then all of these initial reports that
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come out, there's always stuff this being kept back. we're not getting the full picture. the something that does smell something, not right about this. whether it's indeed a new year with it. some new problems for europe to tackle kids has refused to prolong a 5 year guest from that agreement. with moscow. the move is proving sure to be on popular with a number of e u countries who have not been cut off from affordable gas. here's what rushes foreign ministry spokesman said in regards to who benefits from the termination, the main beneficiary of the old world energy market rearrangement. and the main sponsor of the ukrainian crisis is the united states. the responsibility for cutting off russian gas supplies lies entirely with the united states, the puppet regime and keys, and the authorities of europe and countries that sacrifice the wellbeing of their citizens. for the sake of financial support for the american economy. was european
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countries including most dover, romania, austria on the lee had continued to receive russian gas via ukraine. after the conflict began. slovakia moved over or expected to suffer the most from the gas flow closure. as russian supplies cover around 60 percent of their demand. ukraine had repeatedly threatened to end the transit deal with the russian president saying keeps decision would only punish you. citizens themselves. while some states warrant ukraine against the move, some did not. the polish foreign minister, in fact, actively supported that who did spend billions building nord stream to circumvent ukraine and blackmail eastern europe with the threat of cutting off gas supplies. today ukraine cut off his ability to export gas direct to the u. another victory after the enlargement of nato, by finland and sweden. well as some celebrates others,
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are already feeling the pinch. europe's break away region of trends, nice to hers, being forced to cut off hot water supplies with medical facilities being the, the only public facilities left with heating or industrial enterprises. i'm reading also stopping at their work due to shortages in germany. by the way, the national energy regulator has urged citizens to save gas as consumption, spikes due to the winter weather form, or foreign administer of austria car. and can i so told r t, the decision is likely to harm you train it? some the ukraine is losing 1000000000 of transit fees. is quite some money for a country that has not much other forms of income. for the more of course, older ukraine was benefiting from this russian employ to guess and was a very fred, sean energy infrastructure, which has been suffering for all kinds of reasons. i think the ukrainian population will be one of 2 wait times. i'm not sure why that what is going on is
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now it's pure national decision by the premiums. maybe there's some pushed by washington saying we want to make sure that the russian simply thousands are on any money uh on the on the german austin market. i don't think that it's a decision that is purely motivated by domestic ukrainian motivation. this time it will not be an interruption just such a this week that it's an interruption of books. and some people say our research was a 5 manish. we've been handled, you know, to announce that the promises we're not using because we have a clueless drive for buying ellen sheet, which comes from those america which comes cods countries, but they are customers which pay maybe better prices and uh, yeah,
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off you're paying uh customers who with used to having long term contract, which gave them a search, a stability. and now this through king customer have to this ethics stand fights on a daily weekly basis for contracts on the spot market. so for them, it's a different situation. and even so, a lot of people have got to task, but that's because it was announced to want to go. i think the reality was to be not easy to handle. russia was a reliable product. and i, and before i should the soviet union, which started to enter into this long term contract, stating back to 1968. so nearly 60 years of continues long term supply at this 5, anything does need to happen in the last 6 years. well, there was a reliable, affordable, natural gas flowing through the pipeline. and now whether it's
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a product or whether it's mozambie, whether it's buying gas from jerry or anywhere you name it, you know, it will have either to political or economic or other issues. so every time you go, can you take your contract, you have to expose the same thing that contracts might be disclosed also on that trip. notice because it's to kill the spot market and it's not long term supply that's turn attention the program not to southern africa, whereas in bob way has become the latest nation on the continent to bullish the death penalty. the country president officially signed the relevant bill into law on new year's eve. while i'm delighted to say we're joined live on the program, not in hurry by is in baldwin african national union, patriotic front ruling party and p. dr. shockey temper or what. thank you so much
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for your time today. thank you so very much for having me on the program. lots of countries or have drop old with this at 4 years, whether or not to once and for all, get rid of the death penalty. why has the isn't baldwin? government said yes, we're going to do it now. thank you. so they're very much. it's very complete complex issue to discuss about. but i'm gonna get to you with the decision that was taken by design. but when visibility policy or guest house and also the decision of the president to nick's or to be able to send these into law, we advice, the commuting or the operation of the death sentence. but basically, i think the bigger on the story is we are being led by a president who was ones are, is in the 1950s nights and sixty's. and he was sentenced to death. so he's the test and leave the delightful be on did title. and do you know the consequences recently you even came out on tv and you went to beach quoted present,
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which is the mission i'm present to describe the how this goes. i'll make it easy to be handled and i will be able debated the friends after i did send that. so we do need it. first thing was when did send in and you said 5 and seen us, you know what a did into boeing 23 minutes and you've been an advocate of trying to find a way to avoid a sheet or getting a need for this particular role. and i'm very happy to also i noticed the d v d contribution by one of the people. i'm sure you know, it was probably because it came through probably a meant to be a private member. should be you into a sponsored by you. and then i also, what happened was, it also shows that is about with, despite the political difference, they can grab the around together to make a decision that also gives the protection of the human did. you need to be human rights. and this decision also prevent us about we're getting the right direction because of the leadership of the president. the goes according doesn't, but when it or head to the president not signed it into law,
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it was never going to be bought. so each also shows the commitment of these excellence to make sure wasn't bub lindsay of good advice leave. they also have that rise, or did you need to for life into human rights. and what was the perhaps sticking point? as you said, it was also a personal issue. i prop perhaps for president and then guideway as you say, what happened to him? why then, or what, where the main arguments against doing it. for instance, what, why has it not come into lloyd's and bob way before i think as in bob boys since 2005, there was no in the execution that was done. we were holding him when i told him, i think like 2 guys who lasted an execution, russia, i didn't get 9 to 9 to succeed from correct. and uh, i believe the reason why be was the conflict. and the dispute was the fact that the was the public opinion to say, is it personal coordinates? good, awesome manda. they also deserve to be sentenced to death. and because we now have
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people, we did the problematic life of being on a death sentence. they know that pushes the not the emotional culture, they know what it present goals do they have going forward that sentence? so the, the signing in or this is back to me and offers all polls. is that despite that the person is being, is done. that's kind of a goal, something the state office in bob was deal respects the degree deep and the rights of a human being. and you look at what else i'm facing, especially as the 2005 the of us to deal with the last execution. people were given the lice entities increasing, but now because this is now load, the high court can disappear, include today, and i was supposed to leave these to some of the people we had. i think about 6 people that one did sentence, the simple then all the visiting the judgements to give them a certain type of sentencing which is not that sentence. very interesting. another side to the story i perhaps sir, is that, you know, i, and this has happened with other countries as well. but now as in bob,
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we will be facing it head 1st is that potential criminals will no longer be deterred by the fear of, of the death penalty. what sort of risk does that bring for the nation? i think i like you like all the same. the big document or the central government is to navigate this phase with the last quote me because obviously like a saying that to me knowledge within see this is if it's a good thing for them to continuously commit, such kind of some activities as committing meta. but i believe that because we are living in a very democratic space, the views that are going to be done, even if you look at the sentencing. i think the sentence and that will be coming from all of the supreme court in the i could for those with me that he has a claims that way. nobody judge of these did sentence that when to be osh. hush hush sentencing maple license please admin. but you and only the game in prison, but i'm going to be sent and i'm spending my life in prison. so that's what, that's all it needs. on the job i've seen of the people who actually only have
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sleep deviate from committing such kind of yes, correct. yeah, it's it for points, you know, that that's always been to the bait. how's the weather people are getting punished more by staying in prison for, for decades and decades? or are they almost let off the hook as it were by getting the death penalty? but can i also put a point to just an interesting issue of this law and then use in baldwin law lives for the reinstatement of the death penalty. when a state of public emergency is declared, why is that amendment important? that's a main, wendy's important, simply because they have to pull one commit. uh, she's not like tv does like excess of categories. i think even if you look at that, i shouldn't be sufficient. the sit in crimes that i've had to go to college, the gigabyte that i, she knew what to say. people commit crimes like till resume. i'm eating depth, mid deputies such individual as i suppose to go to the depth sentencing. so i
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believe you're hearing that the amendment in place is something that is very key because simply because you might have been fixed and not talk specifically from people who are coming from i. that was why the countries that are really into sports activities. and i think that movement is very critical to always be, have it in place so that we have policies, you know, at least later to make sure when need is then we have need for that. we can only use makes you feel that provision. i think around the corner of countries around the world still have the death penalty, a number of african nations as well. do you expect more countries with follow in, in zimbabwe footsteps? i didn't walk into the window for the also on the website and i was involved with the chairman of the setup organ. uh zoom bubble, being beach admin by them. moving into this subject to the i believe that the subject total or the decision of by using bop and by the government of some bible influence other countries that i see around being us in the, in the southern region. and also rose in july. the african countries and i also
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believe the reason why these vague could you go in very important, it says sign in to coordinate manual for housing. bob, which in the kind of executive is doing everything in their power to respect to the human rights despite multiple site to portray zimbabwe. is that kind of that these notices? expecting the owner from the one that is not respecting this uh the, the, the, the rights of human rights simply because they have to go up describing sanctions by. i do not only feel that these countries don't respect human rights. like you see right now, we're russia on the function, but does that show up? if somebody doing the protecting themselves, they are protecting the esl for entity by the, of the perfect kinds of good people did leak classified themselves disobedient and conflicts of admissions always want to prescribe. what do you mean? rights. ok, so this decision by using bob we to sage we a boy, she defended. zip complete meant him. it just meant to call him but his and bob and we use a mission that is big human rights and he's also led by others. you didn't want to
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speak to me, right? yeah. at the forefront of the nation's leader. as you said, they just the final point. if i come somebody who will help being delving into the pros and cons, they, you know, all surrounding a very, you know, it is a dense law. there's a lot to it going on when it comes to the death penalty. what is your opinion on the other countries in the united states, for instance, who still have it? um, why do you think they still have it? what? what message does it send right now in 2025, that a nation can kill us citizen at fort fro a crime. and like i said, you see, we are living in the wilderness that we are leaving pertaining, or in any perception you called and weird by the admissions all portrayed themselves added as the perfect examples of respecting human rights. like, yeah, i like to know that the united states of america, these do we have that law in place?
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and i d, u, i remember i shall find, i think, protocol number 6 of them. what do you submit of the did phonology and right now i think we're actually using the monitoring. yeah. and i think that's a commitment from that. i shouldn't say that ition to make sure they are taking this sort of step to go to what we have for the, the population of the judicial system. so it maybe got, it means i may have got the other beings, but they also didn't think they're supposed to learn from other countries, but i will keep the protecting of the human rights. yeah, very interesting analysis and data and thank you so much for coming on the program at dr. sharpie timber from these and bob, who in at ruling party an m p in the nation, happy new year. and thank you. thank you so very much for helping maggie. i appreciate many things about some use just to fill you in on that today. at least 27 russian tourists have reportedly been injured and a bus crushing pilot local media and pet tie a report. the driver lost control of the vehicle, sending it into a towing ways,
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barriers and hitting an survey. some passengers have been transferred to the nearby hospital with preliminary statements referring to most of the injuries as minor authorities have yet to comment on the instance. the right time to look back now and the stories that ship the year that was a key moments in the ukraine conflict occurred when russia tested a hyper, so like weapon on the bottle. feeling challenging the western supplied the messiah defenses. ortiz, senior correspondent, broadcast fee of explores what prompted most would to develop the rational and the reaction cost. the, in the early hours of the 21st of november,
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2020 for the security power, the vol world was turned upside down. in one fell swoop, literally fell asleep. every nuclear defense doctrine, the need to crumble, ukrainian city of near patrols the use mush all moments production facility have we have at the time, new one new watts, some type of one the west. but traveling to get a do, chris speeds impacting in simultaneous waves. no one had ever seen anything like his on any battlefield before. we soon found out what has happened. so we were on november 21st of this year. the russian armed forces launched a combined strike on one of your cranes defense industry facilities to combine conditions including the test of one of russia, newest, medium range missiles for them to, to in this case, even with
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a police degree. so you can get free hypersonic equipment, armies all engineers named it originally. you had it re, i'd, yes, nick, a new me saw traveling 10 times the speed of sound up to 3 and the hall. columbus is the 2nd 32 am, which is a 2nd. just imagine each new capable missile carrying multiple warheads each capable of striking a different targets. city of what a q i use, there are no means of encountering such weapons. today, these missiles, the tech targets at the speed of martin that is 2 and a half to 3 kilometers per 2nd. the world's current, the air defense systems, and the missile defense system of the americans in europe do not intercept such messiahs. alexis, this is impossible. i'm brass, is the crux of it. nothing can stop it. so it's a use of nato encroachment towards russia. gave next to a threat that it caught stop. america's infamous me saw shield which spelled the
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beginning of the end of us russian relations and ultimately gave us the ukranian war. was financing. the purpose of the stick test was to wipe i me and egos months off of every need to general and lead his face is unable wiped right off. the everything that is in the epicenter of the launch is broken down into fractions. into elementary particles, essentially turning into the,
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the scope as well. what can we say? you'll have to wait and see each point of escalation from the west will be accompanied by a strong response from russia. we are sure that our right should use a power weapons, not again. those are the military objects of the country. girls that allow the use of their weapons against our owners. but also we'd like to mention that there is no counter to our and most of the vast hyper sonic women that we have warranty, really me, and then you have made your choice. there aren't many, as of this movement stop posley cells. it's new production is ramping up and rushes defense industry, which, where the output uses. one of nato in many respects will have no problem pumping these out. the message is gone and the cross is come. monday go. it is important that you do this if you are the biggest supporter and better than alliances in friendships,
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but also with prudence. and then you do what prevents the conflict from escalating into a war between russia and nato. i acknowledge this and we can all see how dangerous this war is from the recent escalations. the prudent has now fired a medium range missiles onto ukrainian territory. it's terrible, terrible escalation of the sound of the russian president has sent a television with sits to the citizens of russia, in which he clearly described the situation and said that they feel and see themselves in a move advantageous position in respect to any country that provide such arms to ukraine, which makes those countries its target decline on this is not a communication trail. what you have to be aware of it. if you think you can attack every thing on russian territory with western logistics and weapons, without getting a response. and that put in won't use whatever weapons he deems necessary, then you either don't know him or your abnormal this cause you have up it. yeah. the escalation of tension and that was caused by the decision of american president
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by just is crazy. it is, you're talking the install and it simply has no place in 20. 24 good can also be explained by the fact that the old administration in america wanted to narrow the space for the new american president in terms of the possibility of negotiation via not on. yeah, it can certainly be characterized as an attempt to stop any peace negotiations at any cost. it will be a but behind all this is primarily the escalation of the attention you end up at you. as rockets begin to fly overhead and hit various targets a hold on. it is only a matter of time before a tragedy occurs that can start a conflict of unprecedented proportions. those middle, ultimately, the idea shape is a config quits. it would probably never have been built or fired if trump hadn't pulled it off of the intermediates. nuclear forces treaty familiar prisons during his 1st presidency if his successor but hadn't authorized strikes with american
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results. deep into russia. yeah, it actually is a consequence called sequence of his, of terrible political decisions that have endangered the lives of every single person in the west. the custody of taking us through the stories updates analysis galore, waiting for you over at the r t dot com. why not leave us a comment there to always good to hear what you're thinking about today's big development. see again in 30 the tomato says be a line should not be considering a piece plan for ukraine to split in said be focused on sending more weapons because again, the alliance demonstrates they can never entertain plans for peace and stability as well as security for all in the meantime,
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just wanna continue the the, the, the gun and below the, showing the school in murray, opal, o'rando. what's the length of it off to the battles for the city ukrainian soldiers turn the children's classrooms into machine gun nests and doing retreats. they mind the school library in the gym and when you get the week of the ukrainian history textbooks, discuss it on the floor, approve of how ukraine became a states deliberate today, prepared to wage war with russia and everything russian bunch. and that's because
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