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of my country to its finest hours. until the day i nearly vanished. not the stuff to lie. 18 o d w the it has been one week since the us presidential debate turned debacle for joe, but it took less than 90 minutes for bite and just seemed less the elder statesman and much more. the elderly states on this independence day in the united states, some problem added perhaps painful questions for patriotic americans, is now the time to stand by their president as he runs for a 2nd term. where he is now the time for the president to say there won't be a 2nd to her. i'm break off in berlin. this is the day the
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fish can be with dealing with every day we have to do with i really don't know what he says at the end of this is. i don't think he knows what he said. he didn't like a lot of people. i was pretty horrified, private debates. i think it's a legitimate question to say, is this an episode, or is this a condition? yes to for office. the president is clear eyed and he is staying in the race. joe biden is on, on the need. we'd be tron once more data for you, like, i don't know. i know how to tell the truth. also it coming up. it's not just territory, it's vague between russia and ukraine. it's also what lies beneath natural
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resources the kremlin may see as the spoils of war. need to understand the frame that's part of a larger chess game and part of a larger sort of arsenal of war that russia is waging against your what's your viewers watching on tv, as in the united states and to all of you around the world? welcome, we begin the day one week since the debate that punctuated a presidency last thursday, americans wondered, would the face off between president joe biden and former president donald trump, change anything about the race for the white house? this thursday, americans are wondering how much longer will bite and remain in the white house of this week bite and has told his campaign team, democratic governors and major party donors. and he is committed to winning a 2nd term in november. this, despite his disastrous debate performance, and the fall left, the latest polls show support provide the following support for donald trump rising
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. and donald trump did not deliver a still a performance on stage. either fact checkers were busy following up on dozens of lies presented by trump. as fact. it may have been disturbing to viewers, but it was nothing new bite and seemingly inability to keep his thoughts together. that was also disturbing for many the doubts they had about by and before the debate were finally confirmed. during the debate. i think it was a very unfortunate thing. i think he should never have done that because uh his inadequate is getting that he, he have a good i going to stop him being the president. what do you have public opinion, and you have people that have different opinions about the i think he can still do what he needs to do as the president. he's just not as cognizant as he used to be. 3, it was a of the mental all timers the way he speaks is just not good
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at all right now for us when trump was president, everything was like settled a little bit and no one messed with us. now we just everything of all over the place. so yeah. now though, for trump this year, if a more now enjoyed by you remember, he's the author and president of the geopolitical risk consultancy eurasia group. you and it's good to have you back on the show. i mean, it's been a week since that presidential debate that no one has stopped talking about, and i guess that includes president biden himself. i want you to take a listen to what the president said about that yesterday. i had a bad night and a bad night. the fact of the matter is that uh, you know, it was i, i should i screwed up. i made a mistake. and but i learned from my father really getting knocked down. just get back up, get back up. you know, were going to do, we're going to win this election. really just beat donald trump is like we did in 2020. we're going to beat them again. but we,
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but we need all of you to get this done. all of you look, i came back from the situation where the why and i, i didn't have a good today that's 90 minutes on stage. look what i've done to 3.5 years to and the president, they are saying, judge me by the past 3 and a half years. don't judge me by 90 minutes from last week. but the polls suggest that is not what people are doing. this has been the most significant concern of biden's campaign in potential re election as there is too old to sir. i've never seen an election campaign in any major democracy where a person running is clearly not going to be physically enabled to serve out the entire term. and there's nobody that thinks that buying would be able for 4 more
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years to actually act as president now. and that implies he really shouldn't have been running for re election a year ago. and a lot of people have been saying that and concerned about it, providing himself has not been. and so now we are where we are, it's not the buying got knocked down. we didn't get knocked down from trump's performance in the debate wasn't actually particularly strong. i mean, he was loud and he was robust, but it's, it's not like he was fully coherent in all of his answers and he made a lot of stuff up as he always does. bite him just if i lost the debate, but came across as vigorous and strong and capable. i don't think we'd be having this challenge right now. the, the issue of is that what everyone's been worried about quietly. everyone now is worried about in public, and that is the fact that biden's age and his physical capacity
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and to less of a degree perhaps his mental acuity. but it's really think about the ability to just serve in the role is a very, very depressing job. a very few people believe that he's up for that and that that is the nature of the crisis that he and the democratic party democratic party today, station nonsense says at the bottom campaign, the president himself, what are they asking then of democrats in america a fall in line, even if you can't fall in love again with me, i don't think they're asking that i actually if you listen to what i buy and has been say and what a lot of his supporters and i mean senior supporters. i'm talking about people like nancy pelosi, the former speaker of the house of water, well respected senators on the democratic side. they are saying that this is a problem and it needs to be addressed. and frankly, it needs to have been addressed a week ago that they shouldn't have waited until friday,
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the week after the debate to have a sit down no holds barred, taped interview with a friendly george stephanopoulos tends to be out there more immediately. um and uh, and, and more extensively but, but they know that over the next, you know, weeks, they're going to have to address this in a way that is seen as satisfactory by the bulk of buying supporters or buying is going to have to stand down and i, if you ask me what i expect at this point, and i'm not saying this on the basis of having spoken to by him, but i, i expect that button will not be the nominee. i think he is name will not be on the ballad in november. so then what are we going to see tomorrow when biting sits down with george stephanopoulos from abc new somebody that is,
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has been reported as it will be an extended interview. so we assumed the president plans to address, you know, the debate and it's fall. well, i mean, is there anything you think that he can say to reverse the momentum against him a picket certainly try and remember, i mean the state of the union, which was a set piece but was over an hour and a by didn't was, coherency was robust it was only a few months ago did set aside a one quiet a lot of the concerns about his age. i think if he's able to give an interview that has that level of vibrancy, consistency, and also address the relevant points and set out how he's going to keep doing this going forward for the coming months. i think you'll quiet a lot of the concerns, but you won't. and i mean the new york times, which is the paper of record for the center establishment in the united states. in
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other words, it's finding this paper, mom came out and said with their auditorium or it's time for him to stand down. there are a lot of people around by the end that are not nearly as strong in their support for him as they should be at this point of election. given that he has gotten the electors that he's gotten all of the the votes to become the nominees, and it's because these people are deeply concerned. if it's a choice between in buying a truck, the vast majority of them will still vote for biden. but is he going to win election with 2 very unpopular people and where every vote turn out really counts and the suite stays? i think the answer is number one right now, if you had an election between biden and trump compared to combo a harris and trunk, the polls are telling you they are about the same. and over the last year,
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that wasn't true. now, if you told me that this is a bless and the biden is going forward, not going to have more of these moments, there won't be another crisis. the tension will go back to a trunks on fitness. and the reasons for that are legion of the economy, the supreme court, abortion, the board or migration. and then i would say, why not stick with by that, but that is very unlike the very unlikely i have see over the last week. they haven't been able to address this and it's because of by his 81 and he can, the bought the body of the spirit may be willing, but the body can only use a lot. well, if he were, if he were to have a, a condition because i've heard the word condition said a lot, particularly from nancy pelosi that it, this is the addition that he's dealing with. right. can you imagine the white house going public with it? you know, we've had lots of doctors tell us off the record,
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what they think could be going on here. they, it's, they've given it a name and we don't want to report in here say, but they've talked about a possible condition here. if, if the winehouse where to come out and announce that the president does have a condition with that, that would be the case of death for re election direct which is fine again. i mean, if i, if i word buys a bite and on his re election campaign right after the debate, i would have said neurological exam today. yeah. fully transparent and either it's great or it's all or, but you've gotta address this now and immediately get on the phone immediately with your top governors, your thomas, senators, your talk donors, talk to them, engage with them. you know, we assure that that didn't happen for days. so i mean these were, there's something that we're not being told or staff is be incredibly cautious and
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conservative or bided has told staff for whatever reason he doesn't want to do it. but either way, the crisis management has not been what it needs to be. and so in that regard, i mean, your expectation is not only is this, not a for this issue is going to pursue this, but it's likely over the next 4 months, which is, you know, norm as amount of time for an election, it's likely to get worse and if that's the case, it's not about if by and this going to be the candid about when he's going to stand down under what conditions. and i, i still think there's plenty of time to do that. but that's what they're wrestling with internally right now. and it is getting the attention of the entire world. this is not, you know, no longer just an american story. i want you to take a listen to what russian president vladimir putin said. when he was asked this week about biting the debate. and donald trump taking this film initially in general, of course, i saw it is impossible to ignore this,
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especially since the united states remains a great power with known capabilities in the field of economy, security, and military affairs. it was like this. you know that mr. trump, as a presidential candidate, declares that he is ready and wants to stop the war and ukraine. we take this quite seriously, right, and we get them up with some so on your city listening. 8 here. this is going to feed into what you're hearing on both sides of the atlantic that a trump, when would it be a green light for you know, the likes of fruits and cheese and thing to do what they want to me. isn't that also what's at stake? and all of this is or more training for little or less. yeah. go ahead. let's remember i because because you played that clip. yep. let's remember that. who was the one that just a few weeks ago was out there publicly. and when he was asked about the election
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and say well by his very experienced and i, i think he would be the better candidate, the better president. that was what, what he was saying. and it's because the problem is full of crap consistently. so we should not be part of, he's probably a propaganda see, provided for puts out this information and he, we should not be taking what he says at the sound, right? he wants to undermine american democracy. the us system, this chaos is music or the war criminal leader of the russian federation. that's just the reality. i just want to push back on that because of the noise and the, the, the headlines allow him to get away with this crap. but it is absolutely true that the g 7 meeting just a couple of weeks ago in italy. you know, the same issues were very much on the slight privately, but when biden was meeting in a scripted environment with his talk allies. and i've heard back from
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a number of those people, a number of those heads of state and attendees that were there who are deeply concerned that the us president is going to be able to win in the election because of those vulnerabilities. it won't be able to effectively govern if he does. so this is not new. it's new because the american people just saw it in a particularly direct and dramatic fashion over 90 minutes. but everyone has been hearing this for a long time and the fact that it comes at a time when american democracy is in crisis. the ability of the us to have a free and fair elections that is seen as legitimate by its people is very much open to questions. and the right is opponent should not be standing up as a convicted felon, as someone that has the capability and repeatedly on fit for office. but because the support around trump in his own party,
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is so overwhelming irrespective of what he does and how he acts. and when says, i mean this is amanda, literally, in the last 24 hours just posted on his social media campaign, a something that said that liz cheney should be brought up for treason in military tribunal. yeah, he does that every day that that is absolutely on that for someone who could become the president of the democracy. and that tells you that the united states is not the democracy, that many countries around the world wish. what that brings me to our final question for you before you went on time today is independence day, july, 4th, a day to celebrate or is it a date that sees just another day? america is closer and closer to crisis in another crisis, or it's the data, some of right, but it's also a data recognize the account ability of the american citizens to continue to work
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on that democracy. it is not a gift that comes without cost. it requires continuous effort and you know, one of the things that makes me proud as to be an american is that when i sit here and i talk with you and your public about the things that i am worried about, about criticisms that i have for my government, that is not only something that is legal for me to do, but it is patriotic for me to do that. and, and that, that's what the us stands for. there are many countries, there are billions of people around the world that would be in prison, and they spoke honestly about their political system. the way i and my fellow citizens can speak about ours, and it is not. we are that that will persist going forward unless americans continue to be committed to strengthening that reality wise words in bremond and nights and as always, we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us and we will talk with you next time. thank you. thank you.
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brush is more and ukraine is now in its 3rd year and shows no signs of ending soon . the cost of both sides have been a mint. but one major spoiler victory could be what lies beneath the battlefield. ukraine has changed deposits of lithium, an important mineral used to make batteries that power electric cars in smartphone fighting near the ukrainian village of quota hobo earlier this year. above the ground towns that have seen dozens of tank battles since the war began. what you don't see is the hundreds of millions of dollars of lithia, the geologist say it's likely underground. the ukraine has significant deposits of natural resources that could make russians war, financial aid, pay off. in addition to lift cm and there are significant oil, gas, metal, oars, rivers, and precious metals buried beneath the soil,
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potentially worth more than 20 trillion dollars. lithium is a key material for the future of electric cars and many smart technologies. ukraine's deposits are located in the queue of 400 and don't yet regions. care of that is still under ukrainian control, while much of done yet is occupied by russia. before the war, the european union had its eye on ukraine's deposits, especially of lithium, a currently and 4. it's almost all of the mineral from china. in 2021, the u and ukraine agreed to a strategic partnership for raw materials. there is a norm us potential because the security tacoma federal essential for the caught up on icing of all right corner is, can be found in abundance in ukraine. according to the us to war. and ukraine has cost rusher. well, over a trillion dollars in economic losses, as well as hundreds of billions and expenses on the war itself. but the trillions hiding under ukraine's fields and factories put far away that in
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a war that's had such a mass of human cost. over more now, i'm joined by arctic blue. he's a professor emeritus of economics and founder and ceo of the german lithium institute. he's also considered to be an expert on economic warfare. professor bloom, it's good to have you. with this, do you think that you ukraine's mineral, which is especially as lithium deposit? do you think they were vladimir pollutants, main reason for invading ukraine? what do they mean? they means that his model of the financing has stage will collapse with x, x was the i have a transition and was it called absolute climate transition? what does the resolve beach it is that he's financially? uh, a dog. and so i think getting the lead to and the other mineral resources where ukraine
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is, number 2 or 3 for sometimes only one step behind a russia in exploration is this very, very rational way of trying to set up a license as rude. and as, as his system is often project system, do, we know, has russia already been able to access the lithium that is input upon the deposit is there in the don't bass region. and we don't know of any or refinement and therefore, especially in richmond because the lithium you have in the, the area is a lithium which is by average below one percent. and you have to, in richard, it's the, in, in the specialize in these minerals. yes. and richard to 5.5 to 5.8 percent, to sell it on the work world markets in order to process it in re refineries and converters to at least 2 hydroxide mono hydrate. and that's the battery great stuff . and the switch take machinery, that's good to take converters,
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and we don't know if any of these things are being import deployed in russia. so what would russian control of the don't bass lithium? what would it mean for the world energy transition away from fossil fuels, or would it have any impact as well? and if russia gets the dunbar, especially in their controls, even more because in the central ukraine there is the adult bra block and looking deposit, which is much richer and much a much better and much more exploitable. and then of course, this situation for europe, it gets worse because europe could, could get most of the minerals necessary for energy transition from ukraine and ukraine by that. but reconstruct a financial reconstruction of its countries, which will cost as much, much more than the world bank estimates. so, and if we can drive 14 out of all these areas, it's a big, big benefit,
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not only for energy transition in europe, but also the can reconstruction of ukraine. and that is, of course, what to do and doesn't want. yeah, and uh, i can add one word and even if you own the controls done boss, all the rest of the reason is at risk. and do you want to invest is, is the region is at risk? no. well, it's all of this makes ukraine seem even that much more important to europe, right? when you consider that it has this with them even in the central part of the country, which is still in the ukrainian. and if the, if he wants to build a batteries industry, it needs to have a free democratic ukraine. that's part of the e, right? right, exactly. that's what i always say. and that's what was our people run, know that we send all just last year, and that's why we think we have to support them. because if we don't support them, it will cost much, much more than anything else. and as the you see the intent of 14 and because she doesn't, she wants the land,
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not the people. and they his strategy and his walk there is just emptying of the country just getting the the area. yeah. just if even the country and then thinking able those are to see what's beneath the ground. obviously he knows what he will find. yeah. he knows his all these things have all been explored on the soviet times. yeah. so of the deposit said, we know our old kind of category is or from soviet times or they know well. okay, mr. bloom? unfortunately we're out of time but we certainly appreciate your time and your valuable analysis tonight. thank you. come back again. yeah. bye bye. uh well the day continues online, you'll find us on x, also known as twitter and youtube. cdw news. you can probably be a brent dot tv, every member, whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day stay with dw news. our coverage of the results from the u. k. general election will be with you throughout the night. so if you join us for that, let's see here the,
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