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who are we going to let that stay the all the rest and valid and spills into the streets of set, a goal for a 2nd. data role has the country face as a public school crisis. i've met the president for disposing election also ahead. we do not have at this time uh any confirmation of any civilian casualties of the targets we hit were absolutely valid targets absolutely valid pocket. that's what he said. washington says eric strikes on syria, do not cost civilian casualties. a claim and colliding with the reality of families whose relatives have been killed. and i'm watching the market. it's so hard to describe. i was near them when it happened. i saw with my own eyes how my family members died. i wish i could forget it all within my head over your central
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combined brands, these roles, ministry operation and guy that as long successful. and that's us the end plays depth tools to practice 27000 with the east rally media calling for more casualties . we will be forced to kill a civilian population in order to kill him. us. we will have to do this step up with the objectives as well, which is probably the most terrible step up is that we will have to do georgia and security services interest that the training and attempts this level 14 kilo's of explosive into russia through georgia in territory adding up the plan, what the frame is, country for the tara at the hello, and welcome to the global news update on our, the international. i have mike all portrait. now, kicking off this alice village in west africa on rest incentive goal shows no sign
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of stopping asked the comforter faces of political crisis. after the president spelled the upcoming elections, of the opposition closet and legitimate move are almost cause sense to you guys into crowds of protest as who threw those back of the police. the law, the senegalese parliament, debated the legitimacy of the president's boot local report. i make movies brings us more. ready on rest and uncertainty persist here in the car for the 2nd day following the postponement of election scheduled for later this month. by presidential decree on saturday. this is a 1st for a country often countered as a paradigm of democracy in west africa. and it has some observers questioning if it will remain that way. the united states and the european union have called for a new date to be sent immediately, economic community of west african states of which sent a goal as a member echo that sentiment. but also commended president mackie self sufficient and not to run for an unconstitutional 3rd term. the president proposed the 6
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months delay to the vote, which a law makers are deliberating in parliament building here behind me in downtown car . and the vote is expected later this afternoon. the postponement is broadly and popular and violent classes are roughly between protesters and police on sundays and several cities in the west, in the country. at least one opposition leader, former prime minister. i mean, not the 2 ring was arrested on sunday as she arrived at a protesting duck are called for by 19 opposition parties amid calls to continue protest. today, authorities have cut mobile internet service and stations law enforcement throughout the car, especially here at the parliament building. police are turning away with the protesters here, and the situation is called outside. but there are reports of physical conflicts among well makers inside the national assembly fil a decision is expected. in his announcement on saturday, president so cited the dispute between come the constitutional court and parliament over the rejection of candidates that merited further investigation and assertion
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that is widely rejected by the opposition which claims that it is just an attempt to collect the power of the us national security advisor has said that the old targets that washing the hits in the bed least our lives to meet and don't affect fits civilians. we do not have at this time uh any confirmation of any civilian casualties or military is still looking at that. what we do know is that the targets we hit were absolutely a valid targets from the point of view of containing the weaponry and the personnel that were attacking american forces. on friday, washington, on least a massive bombing, getting paid on the rack and syria. $34.00 people were killed, more wounded, a day later, western bombs range down on the who the positions in yemen, the reg fee correlation, reportedly conducted more $15.00 on sunday night. and are these attacks have been
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branded as retaliation to be depths of 3 american sol? justin to drill and attack in jordan, washington is claims that they have been no casualties, contradicts testimonies from the ground. a hole in the district took the lives of my brothers, their children, and my daughter in wife. the victims are mostly civilians, not military. what are we to do the entire syrian people were affected by this war . there isn't a family that wasn't affected, we've come to accept the, it's become normal for us. the deaths become numerous and the market, it's so hard to describe. i was near them when it happened. i saw with my own eyes how my family members died. i wish i could forget it all, but the gun, the gun with the strike made many civilians, victims. my whole family was affected. i mean, after the strike, i found my daughter cindy, then cisco units a sudden that such things should not happen to anyone. and then when the happens to us, the united nations, a humanitarian association. so just turn
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a blind item just on the phone. i lost a sister and 2 brothers made their children or no or friends and what was the goal of the strikes? we don't know the just target civilians as the see when people are tired of force, which will remain steadfast. so i'll leave it out today and found her a muslim legal hass and share belief as of the us as clearly demonstrating that in 1000 value mid least, and lives. the crazy thing is the united states is giving is real weapons to kill civilians. and when people resist like the whole these they, they stood up and they resisted not by killing civilians like israel is doing by just stop a tax or ships and not even telling people on the tank or ships they didn't even tell when you want to think of these temperatures, the us responded not by stopping is fuels aggression, not by stopping to provide arms to israel, which it's using in violation of international law in killing civilians. better
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responded by killing many smell which responding by killing syrians. america has lost its moral compass in how it's tackling these problems. the united states as long had a shock and awe approach to the middle east because they simply don't value the lives of brown children of most, some children from our children, palestinian children. and therefore, the deaths of civilians, the murder of civilians in the middle east by the united states is seen as an acceptable casualty of war. it's really horrific. and so this is just continuing the track record that we're seeing of america historically. and what we're seeing of israel currently and now with these recent bombings, the us just doesn't care about the lives of women and children in the middle east. israel has been out of war with a mass for nearly 4 months, but so far managed to eliminate only about 20 percent of the groups forces.
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according to us estimates, a former commander of the us central command, commented on the tele views, lack of success so far. and i think they set themselves a goal of removing the political echelon and the military leadership that agile on of, of a marsh. when they went in and they have not been successful today to doing 8 or questions, a logical reason on what is the progress and how successful the offensive that had to go is destroyed by mass and returning that often. just as being so far, the army says managed to cut the guys of the tree pain free surrounding gases facing the north and isolating for newness is ro, reports about significant losses and militants. claims have mass units in the north have been dismantled. though some reports say that have masses now building new forces, bringing in new commanders. it's actually hard to evaluate the military success of these really offensive. while it's a impact on ordinary gases is office,
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apparently the student health administrative reports that israel's offensive claims . so from the lives of more than 27000 people, including civilians, many of whom were just children, while almost 70000. others have been injured including severely. and it seems the war will continue. israel doesn't seem to be ready for a comprehensive ceasefire and exchange deal it all for it to have mass. just to recent claim is rarely hostages for palestinian prisoners held in his rarely jails is still reviewed by the militant group with law chances of agreement as experts say. and it includes just a short pause in fighting with prime innocence and yet was tressa and repeatedly including just recently, once again that we will not agree to every detail and not have any prize. who pays for it in a way that the player of the hostages is a priority for israel? while it seems to rather now focus on his seconds, declared mission,
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eliminating him as best so sentiments that we could hear, and the local media as well. now there is no and unity for him. awesome. it doesn't matter what it is this or is it hiding in a civilian population? they will be forced to kill a civilian population in order to kill him. us, there is no immunity printed. it happens. and that's why there are close to $30000.00 declared that we will have to do this step up with the objectives as well, which is probably the most terrible step up. we will have to do it, demands heavy sacrifices, sometimes in order to defeat terrorism, and to prevent the next kidnappings and the next murder. we need the hardest possible resolve. whoever tells you otherwise, even if there's a deal now is simply lying to you for kate, because that's the price of a promiscuous deal. more of that, these more deaf, more blood related point. talk to some people hearing tel aviv. this is what they think about this rash or a can the army success in general, let me successfully own. they'll move insulting the bus to against the
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blantan. so awesome folder people same going size based off those. once it's all politics. i don't think it's anything more than that. we have the capacity to win the war, but we're driven by politics and money. i think that's what's going on. we, i don't want to lose initially. i think that it's successful because my brother is fighting for ideas. so i know they're doing everything right and moving forward is bad that they want to stop it. i think that they need to free the hostages element a to myself. and so they won't be able to influence gavin simple anymore as well. oh, i don't like turning 14, i don't watch it. i don't like it. i don't agree with none of them. i have a situation, i hate this war. i don't want none of any sites to get hurt. and um, i just want us to feel safe as human beings. i wouldn't never say that operation to, to be that long. i never expected the war to be that long. it really affects us. it
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really affects our hearts and our souls. it's really, really hard. like you, you feel you're not living, it's like you live, but you're in your bed. so it's really, really hard. i, i never thought it won't be that long in december and a tragic incidence that sparks probably condemnation of the i d. f, a new population in the gathers through these really army mistakenly identified sweet hostages as military or in a comb with northern guys and they were waving a white flag. all 3 were killed, they were old, so multiple victims and one is really military killed in accidents and friendly fire and gaza and other reason for a criticism of the idea operation and with that from one hand and hostages remaining incomplete achieve from another hand. we see the public discontent and disappointment over the countries offensive in gas um and the government's strategy in general. continue growing while an american citizen
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visiting moscow would normally never make the headlines, but when the mind is tucker carlson, the western media goes into a frenzy. the, as we understand he's already wrapped up is top secret interview this evening and there's less the presidential admin building area of my colleague where we switched a talked about the frenzied west and reaction to talk is the talk as visit with the archie is donald court it definitely been quite interesting to see just how the social media has exploded with all different shades of speculation after just a few pictures surface the tucker carlson, enjoying a ballet at the ball. so theater, i mean, although tucker himself has said that he's in the country just to see russia. the main theory that most people are spreading around is that he's here for an interview with russian president vladimir putin. something that tucker himself also has neither confirmed nor denied, but whatever the case is, we've seen a lot of liberals throw in absolute fear about this, saying that he should not be able to return to the united states just for setting
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foot and russia or others are saying that the republicans are taking marching orders from the kremlin was like a list. perhaps we need a total incomplete shutdown of tucker carlson, re entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on. tucker carlson has spent 3 days in moscow. 8 g o p senators spent july 4th in moscow. mike johnson, his killing ukraine aid. republicans do not serve america. they serve putin. he is a trader. i was just astonished and how could clicking the political immediate landscape tons on the truck a cause and he used to be a darling of america, fox news. i think he was and most nbc as well. we used to both work at cnn. i mean, my goodness me, but i guess at the end of the day don't it's not the 1st time we think controversy regarding a potential tucker carlson interview on. that's right. of several months ago. tucker, carlson said publicly that he was trying to secure an interview with the russian president vladimir put in. but he also said that the us government stepped in
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active. we stepped into stop that from happening. so let's take a listen. what do you set up a time when i try to interview flat of your team in the whatever would stop. think about that for a minute. nobody defended me. there is not a time. i don't think you really anybody else can use me to use 22nd. you know, i mean, i like this guy, but she is right to interview anybody want to we have a right to you. what do you know what, what, you know, i think lucas boys cause why they were no vote on, you know, knowing, ask me, i'm 54 years old. i pay my taxes and follow the wall. i'm an american citizen. how much for royal americans a job. i didn't even brought in this country suburban canada. they're telling me what to do to be a loyal americans, like i'm just not even interested at this point. it really makes you wonder why. just a simple interview with vladimir putin is creating so much hysteria in the mainstream media and, and more importantly, so much fear in washington, perhaps with after so many years of trying to paint this evil caricature of when evil dictator. allowing the russian present to actually show
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a human face to the american public is much more dangerous for the status quo than anyone in washington would want to say. not for more on this, we are joined by political strategist r c maxwell. ours is good to have you join me right now. now, why do you think it's sort of kaufman's visit to ross? it has drawn so much media retention instead side. well, make no mistake. this is the interview of the century. for starters, you know, cnn journalist m s nbc abc, they would love to land this interview. and by the way, the state department or the masters that'd be from the us government wouldn't prevent them from during the interview was tuesday. so we know the 16th was interviewed 2 and has not done an interview with the western journalists in quite some time ever since the war. uh, so we noticed a huge interview that notwithstanding the implication of tucker carlson, doing this interview, someone who is a truth teller certainly is going to be disturbing to the regime. there is the
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regina, i've been trying to control geo political narrative on a list of subjects. i was in the middle east within eastern europe. so tucker carlson during this interview is going to ask a lot of interesting questions about nato expansion. what was the original goal of nato? why was on the previous, the secretaries of defense, so it gets and they don't, we're expanding. these are questions not happening either discuss is not happening in the us media morales that are going to be discuss launched by an interview that tucker has to with vitamin. they don't want to have those discussions. they're going to have to work overtime to kind of propagandized those discussions, and that's certainly not what they want to do while they're dealing with so much of a to a terminal. now the news that the cost and is in moscow was also gone viral on social media with some liberal use that suggesting that the journalist should be banned from returning home. now, how does that fit with washington his duty to uphold the bill of rights? for instance, yeah, this creates this,
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the problems created by this interview. you're seeing people within the media, others using the real space start to show the other things that you're not hearing when you have us journal was having discussions with a moss. you weren't hearing discussions about, you know, maybe those journalists are engaging in and disloyalty. but for some reason, you're seeing those discussion happened with the white under put in as if zalinski on the other side of some huge lawyer was allied to the united states. bottom, recruit, zalesky, excuse me, continues to rob us taxpayers of their other dollars. and this dispute is essentially robbing teacher generations of their uh, their ability to have the same kind of prosperous life conditions that previous generations had. so to be tucker, carson interviewing kind of tricks is question you know, who is really the india i split and suggest that tucker carlson is somehow on anti american or disloyal for this to even suggest that you should lose your rights just really proves how unfair is the people are and you know,
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they're not going to have other neither illegitimate and this proves that. and certainly in the future these people are going to have the platforms that they have in the future because of people like tucker carlson. so this is groundbreaking on so many levels, and you're going to only see the reactions get worse from here. now, a talk about causes and it has claimed that the us government is opposed to him interviewing president, put in. if he said this, sometimes you wanted to do it, but he was stopped. why do you thing that is? i guarantee they, i hid behind a national security letter. they hid behind the guise of national securities in order to scare tucker out of during the interview. tucker, probably, meredith, aided on this for sometimes check with his lawyers and decided there's nothing that can prevent me from doing this interview. loves i. and when i was working with james so key, i tried to secure an interview with james, a key for the interview, flattened or approved, and i don't have the exact the best contact. but tucker carlson has clearly to
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interview. he is a huge event, including the someone who leaves a country that sits on united nations security council. and this is a nation who the united states worked with less than a decade ago to kill terrace in the middle east. so clearly a lot of what's going on a deserves investigation and deserve scrutiny. and that's certainly what a tucker carlson interview was bothering or who is gonna provide. all right, how would you rate the likelihood that best, suppose an interview with the russian president would actually take place the you know, we're, we're hearing that separate. carl said, last, the executive president's office in russia. there's certainly a chance i could have left that office without the energy taking place. so it's going to be remains to be seen on this that actually has, has taken place. i don't know why tucker would go all the way out there. if it wasn't a likelihood that he can get the energy done,
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i don't think that he was planning on going there and then coming back for an interview. so i certainly think the interview has happened, which begs the question, you know where the energy is going to come out, what is the reaction to the interview going to be? but also, what are we going to learn from that interview? you've seen button you're putting float lots of ideas including you know that she knows the united states, the lesson was stolen. so this couldn't have any goods. can you provide any goods? tucker carlson. there's certainly going to be a lot of speculation, but ultimately it's all going to be pointless until tucker decides to publish that interview. and he will do so on his own accord because he is a free man. it's free from fox news and that's probably one of the reasons why you're seeing him even do this to begin with. yeah, talking about the reaction, what sort of reaction would you expect from such an interview? uh, creating a scenario for what if, if it comes out as the case may be to you know, is there,
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there are certain terms and mediums that our national security apparatus likes to use to dehumanize certain people. for example, we like to call a saw a war criminal. we certainly seen the united states media apparatus called putting the word criminal. although, you know, is never seen hardcore evidence, a subset delaney is put in front of it and you have other rules, figures who lead militaries and in the international community. so it remains to be seen. i would suspect that we're going to see something similar to that. we're going to see some sort of smoking gun that proves that tune on. it is a bad guy, but he has a gun something that means that you shouldn't have the ability to get energy if you just stop by tucker carlson is going to allow him to say whatever he wants to say is tucker. carlson is one of the bigger biggest critical thinkers that we have in our american media apparatus. so he's certainly going to ask as to some tough
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questions. included so certainly can handle himself. he probably certainly has answers. we've all been waiting on those answers. it's just unfortunate for the establishment media that they weren't the ones to get the interview because he certainly know that they would have hype and promoted this interview. as some groundbreaking exercise that probably would have won some journalist and award. i don't think tucker carlson will be getting an award for this or why the r c maxwell political strategy is thank you so much for speaking with us and thanks for your insight. give georgia and security services have a report that they intercepted to the shipment of 14 kilograms of c for explosives that wants to be small. going to russia, as i say, the ukraine planned into the as a way, i think, to implicate georgia in this newly socrates did all the details of the case and the actual situation give reason of the suspects that the use of the territory of georgia and the large involvement of georgia and citizens in this process serve to
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create the opinion that the planning and implementation of terror stacks would be blamed on georgia. our lives got it. according to georgia and security services, a cargo full of explosives was detained in georgia, and it was aimed to be transported to the city of what it is in russia. the weight of the explosive is, is set to be 14 kilograms and they were hidden in batteries for electric vehicles. now let's break down the route that was taken for this journey for the explosives, because they started their journey from just via romania to bulgaria and turkey. to georgia, and if we take a look at the root of the explosives that were used in the crime in bridge attack back in october of 2022. georgia also finds itself on the map. so it looks like georgia is the smugglers favorite spot to get to a restaurant, except that this time it didn't work as they planned. now,
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houses of explosives were detained on the border crossing between georgia and russia. and the other house was left by the smugglers. in the georgia and capital, leaving the authorities to believe that those were supposed to be used in a terrorist attack inside georgia, as well as the georgia authorities have mentioned that they've tightened security on the board or no, according to the investigation. 7, georgia nationals, 3 ukrainians, and to armenians were identified as potential suspects of being involved. and the mastermind behind this whole scheme is set to be ukrainian national. 9 andre, so that she'd say, now this man, just a little bit of background about him. he's based in odessa, and this man was also working as a business man in a rush. so up until 2019. now, georgia has no specified whether it did tell and was rational in this situation or
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not. but that's not really surprising, considering the complicated relationship between both countries. you know, as georgia leads more towards the western side of things. this whole situation could bring georgia a change of heart when it comes to ukraine. that we spoke with the georgia and political analysts to says the west me ignored georgia is findings on the trains involvement. if the existing issue will definitely prove that though there is a crane in a track, then of course, i mean there will be some, you know, some stories. but i'm not sure whether it will not be attached to the current and guardian government because some of the european american and the lease are not happy with the georgia government. they think the georgia is not on to russian enough. so they may say that they saw as extra late some mind creek, or some attempt russian spies to make a julian crane to us just the one it more complicated to. so we should wait. but i
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wouldn't be surprised the, the, the western media with just from the blind. i will say that, well, nothing is approved. so we should wait. and why the way to will forget about this information. but they just want smoke proves that uh, something that they used to call judging for in friendship, is now on the edge of collapse. i try on sort of our facility that's house be an actor below should be curtis. has the reacted to news that has been dropped from the next service, the series of this not shape tv show. the wife noticed by the acts fell after ukraine complains to produce us about his receive support for russia. as a targeted campaign has been unleashed against me, external circumstances have started to influence creative decisions, setting a disturbing precedent of eggs dialing the essence of creative freedom. the result of this narrative is the triumph of absurdity and the defeat of art. russ,
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a phobia strikes again except this time the person being canceled isn't even russian. he's a serbian, the act that is to treat popular in x. so the countries and that decision to dump him has since social media into overdrive cancel your subscription to hbo because they have put themselves in the service of ukrainian nazi propaganda. i'm cancelling my hbo subscription on monday. my money won't go to fascist. in the case of beaker, which hbo is deliberately made out to be the culprit instead of the real culprit ukraine, which attacked the serbian citizen hbo is to come to the pressure, but it was ukraine that targeted vacovich. so what's this all about? neil ship just 10 school days road in the white lotus would have been his debut in western production when ukraine came coming for him to meet me last week of which a serbian actor and the kremlin for an mouse piece of genocide supporter has joined
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the cast of the h. b o. dark comedy, the white lotus, he gets rushing prizes for humble service to rest. his art and culture participates in assuming tv shows and occupied crimea and justifies its ha style. russian. caesar peak of which denies democracy and who res rushes terror against ukraine. so what's wrong with you motion? if this is the dark side of the common, an hbo just didn't really well, no video by t as was nasty, and concerted effort to shame the actor for his ties to russia. yes, he does have some. his contribution to russian culture was recognized by president preaching in 2018. that's for is before the ukraine will began. amigos hasn't spoken out about the conflict. even though has personal experience. as a child, he supplies the need to bombardment of fail. great. i wish there were no wars, no eve, i know i was 3 years old when
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a war broke out in my country. i was 5 when another one broke out. i was 11 when we were bombed. god saved the lives of all those who are now in danger. hardly sounds like someone, a gang for a conflict. and when we talk about allegations of genocide, let's be clear. within the last week, a tell you in court said it would be looking at whether it was you praying to breach the genocide convention need or is the figure in these attempts to cancel culture? she, if has urged its own citizens, never participate in cultural events where they would share the same stage with russian citizens with god list of what they think while a long list of russian also, some performers have found themselves unceremoniously dumped by the west even performances by historical composes what cancelled, but for worship.

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