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the people didn't want to cause time appendix. oh no, just the reports have done far in government senior military offices. so the army sees control. lots of a controversial vote gave the president a 3rd time the learn more about this in the business, all consuming life from don't have also coming up. ukraine launches its largest drone strikes and russian status or is for war began hitting 6 regions, millions installed at a brace for impact. how they can have dias to hate as a category for storm in the next few hours. so don's military leader promises free and fair elections as agents president offers mediation for peace.
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the . we're gonna start with breaking news out of gap on the senior members of the administrative have appeared on television saying they're not in control of the oil . rich, central african country, they've ordered all institutions to be dissolved. military leaders have also enhanced the cancellation of saturdays election result. electoral commission says, present, valuable, and go one a 3rd time and office you said to have gotten any 65 percent of the boat as soon as you a nice, you know, specified, often noting irresponsible, unpredictable governance, which results in a continuous deterioration of social cohesion. the risk of leading the country to close today, the 13th of august, 2023, and the name of the company's people we, the committee of the transition and the restoration of institutions have decided to
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defend the piece, putting an end to the regime in place to this end, the general elections of august 26th, 2023. as well as the results or cancel, jones is in the voters of the country are closed until further notice. all the institutions of the republic are dissolved, got the government, the senate, the national assembly, the constitutional quote. we call in the population for come and surrender to myself. and we are from our attachments to the respect of god bones. commitments up to the international community is an extra okay for more than this, we're gonna bring and catherine. so i should just following developments from nairobi in kenya. what more do we know about what's going on, catherine? yes. um. so that statement was released on the good warranty. uh, this is a state a run, a tv station. that is bay. yeah, unfortunately, we've got a few problems getting hold of catherine there. uh,
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we will of course try and get her back later in the program is this is a breaking story. she'll have a lot more information. but in the moment, at the moment we're going to go to talk about connor. she's the funder. i'm the executive director of africa risk consulting. she's joining us from the city of bordeaux in funds by good to have you with us on audra 0. why do you think that this has happened not just a few days after the election results? well, it seems that this is a continuation of control of one family, the bone, gay family unit, ali bon, bonded, the president to ask you on the elections to k, the from his file the 14 years ago. so i think there is a deep presentment in west africa on around 10 gnostic style politics. but nevertheless, this military intervention should really be seen in the context of perhaps the minute 10 dimensions in neighboring francophone countries. molly, booking
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a faster and most recently nisha the go, the military are saying that they are ordering the dissolution of government to set up national assembly and constitutional court. is there any indication that they're a, in a position to order that and be, will people actually listen? well, i think it's a story seen elsewhere that the, you know, when the military takes over, it set the barrel of guns. so people to do tend to be a bit cautious, but the definitely the fact that they are not phone go defendants. so i live in bunker, they were particularly unpopular. there's a lot of a challenge to the election. some of the elections took place on the cuff, you with the limited media and so on. so um, so really even extending the time of been both highly been boned guys, extending his time to that was particularly popularly unpopular while it was on
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popular with people. is there any, or has there been any indication in the governments pos but this kind of thing to happen? does it have a history of this kind of military intervention? yes, it does. there was an attempt against there was an attempt to, to against ali, ben bohn, guys fault in on the phone. good. but that to that she put down by french intervention . but, but france has long since changed its policy towards its former colonies and cap. always one of the key for my very loyal full my colonies to france and, but fox is particularly changed that since a manual macro came into power and his soul too wide and francis relationships to nigeria to south africa, to kenya and reduce its dependence and reduce these very strong tides links to the form of frank. so the frank same countries as the pool. is there
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any indication? do you think that funds is going to be put in a position where it feels it has to get involved in this, or is it going to be taking a fairly hands off approach to what's happening and going on? and i think it will be a hands off for perhaps this is very much a, a big problem for the front and another 2 in front of find what is traditionally cooled in front of the front concerned west african countries will be very unpopular in france. but from you know, my, that very much that might come, we'll respond with in, with an intervention as has happened in the past. unless francis called upon to do so by echo us. or they ask communion for the regional bodies that are, that have been taking a very prominent role in, in the military coups in the region such as most recently in need to wear. the echo us, the 15 member regional body has actually announced that it has got preparations for
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a military intervention in asia to restore the constitutional loda. and we will watch to see what those regional bodies and what the outcome union says. now about this latest and the string of kids. i'm going to ask you about a government economy. it's a no pac member, it's an oil producing a country 5th largest, only producing nation in africa. i understand, but it also has diversified into other areas as well. there are clearly going to be for an interest who have investments in not hope concerning. is this going to be for those, for those foreign investors and of course, for phone governments as well. it's, it's, it's a no mislead concerning for foreign investors. but obviously because the suspension of the, of the root of floor and military intervention is effectively a suspension of the rid of. busy and i'm come on, you have to write your right to say to produce this about i think it's production.
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current production is around $210000.00 barrels of oil. so it's not a huge producer in sort of in terms of it. so it's a membership, but what's much more important is gab owns role in the new energy transition. it has a major producer of manganese, it's a major producer of, of minerals you written in the very important for the future energy transition. so do you politically, it's important, but also very important, much more so to, to france, to europe and relations and then say the opec countries, let me ask you about the more local relations it borders this republic of congo and equitorial, guinea. um, what do you think the impact is going to be there? how are they going to be seen as well in the um, double quote, categories of very much more a is also are a terry and states as a sex tauriel. kenny. so i didn't think the,
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i didn't think the rush of clues will worry those 2 regimes, particularly as they are quite tightly controlled by their leaders. but the country that i would be more concerned about would be stand a goal where, you know, you have a very unpopular president results equally, trying to manipulate a full upcoming elections by all sorts of means, including the interesting and in prison ingle physician lead his total economy founder and executive director of africa, risk consulting, we appreciate it very much. indeed. thank you very much. thank you. not gonna go back to catherine, sorry, who we were talking to you earlier about the latest from what was happening in gap on at catherine, thanks very much indeed for coming back to us. i know we had a few phone problems. what do we know then about the situation in government at the moment? yes. so um this statement was released on god born tv. uh its uh state ron tv
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station that is based within the presidency and those who addressed that. uh, the brief briefing, what members of the on the uh they'll, we fill up the presidential gods as well, and they're calling themselves the committee for to the transition and restitution the all the institutions. and they say that they don't believe that the election was free or fair or to inspire. and, and they said that they are very frustrated because the government has not been following the wheel of the people. so people have been told to stay at home until the situation is result. and we've been talking to some people in the born who have been a following. these developments. and we are saying that that being telling me that
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during the campaigns during the pool voting as well, people one up very confident that the election will be a free for free and fab because of the different a changes that way that happened when it comes to the election for example, the election observe is international ex um, election observes as well, but from um, you know, for not deployed. the government said that they will not be accredited. this case happens. we also international journalists as well. we tried to get accredited, but it was not possible. so people are saying that this is a recipe for this and what is happening now. and we have also been told that position had already said that they will not accept the results.
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the results were announced. a very, very ali this morning, and this is what precipitated all this and um, the, you know, the people and the, so the officials who address these cool say they want to make things right. so we don't know where the president is right now. he, he. busy he shouldn't be neighborville because the copy tool c t, but we don't know exactly where he is and those were addressed. the bar school friends did not mention whether they have him or where exactly here. but we also know that the opposition is the, the, uh, the vista also also the, the, the opposition leader. we know that he is not in the country. she left the country
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immediately after voting because he said that his life was in danger. we don't know which country he is in right now, so the situation is still those fluid and people are staying home testing. thank you very much. indeed, obviously we're still in the early hours of what's happening and up on, but i know we're going to be checking in with you as time goes on. thank you very much. indeed, catherine, sorry, of the new frames launched what appears to be the biggest wave of air strikes into the rushes since the start of the war. moscow says 6 regions have been hit by drone attacks overnight. august included an airport for military pains or based no casualties. have been reported, russia has had bach with strikes on the ukrainian capital cheese. here's the 6 regions in russia that the ukrainians were able to have the so called region near the estonian border, suffered most damage. a large fire broke out at an airport. other regions reported
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minimal damage with most drones shot down rushes attack on chief killed at least 2 people were rob mcbride is in keep. so let's talk about these overnight, the tax on key that follows the training and attacks into the russian territory just to talk to us about what's been going on. the yeah, that's right. this is being described as the biggest search advertise. got kind of a dial tone cube since the spring. early morning he had just before daybreak there was a series of explosions that woke up time. most people in the city defenses would treat goods uh defense. besides, intercepted with 5 into the that was i know the series of explosions. so to have been, besides being intercepted also you also debris folding to the ground, the thought. what do you say a, say, a total of mold and 40 cruise missiles and also drones with directed a key from all different directions, trying to overwhelm the defensive. the i'll talk to you say
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a say that they will all shut down apart from one drone, but obviously adults, a lot of debris was folding, 3 districts in the city was said to have been particularly affected. also 6 houses outside a key. it was said to have been damaged. we know that have been casualties. 2 people have been confirmed dead with several others injured. also, a series of bias was started, which has now been protect, robi, we mentioned before that ukraine has been long seen what appears to be the biggest zone attack into the russian title, tracings. and the war began about 18 months ago. what more can you tell us about that? a yeah, the most serious attack does appear to be this ad base that discussed that so way up in the north west of russia. the russian authorities are saying that a series of more than 10 drones were used in that attack. the apologies here don't comments directly on drug and attack. so randy, is that the tax on a base is inside of russia and they told very, creating very cryptic terms,
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but have said and lot of insulated sky had said that they do represent legitimate targets. but we have seen in recent times that an increase in the tax on it based on the um, occupied crime a but also in rushed here. it's uh, itself, just over a week ago that was a very serious attack on that base. just a south of st. petersburg again. why in the north west of russia? i didn't that attack. it's reported that a long range a long right and supersonic obama. one of the latest stuff on the russian air force was either damaged or destroyed. and then just over the weekend, there was another attack on an advice in the city of cus that's much closer to the training in boulder, about 100 kilometers from that ukraine's border with russia. again, read the training and say around a 5 jets would badly damaged on the ground. although pro russian blog is all saying that it was in effective. but you have seen this uptick in a tax on ad bases inside russia with the latest attacks away up in the north west
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is a lot of speculation about whether they were launched possibly from drones fired from your ukraine, or given the distance involved, whether it was groups operating inside russia itself, public driving key world. thank you. as wagner as easy as getting for goes and has been buried in a private setting, many precautions mounted a failed rebellion against military leaders in june. they just killed in a plane crash last week, along with senior wagner. stuff dosage of audit reports from st. petersburg you have getting for goes in late to rest next to his father in his home city of saint petersburg. no pomp or ceremony and no military honors. this 5 being awarded rushes highest, moser awards the hero of russia metal. only a few dozen people and security guards were at the private ceremony for the wagner leader, notably absent russian president vladimir putin. pieces to the jump in here,
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the president is not planning on attending it. we don't have any specific information on that funeral. this decision is being made by precautions, family and friends. services were also held for other leaders of the mercenary group. they included valerie chuck aloft wagner's head of logistics. public support for wagner appears to be strong in russia with a makeshift memorial set up in moscow. here it's a big tragedy. pull out people made the memory of the heroes zip for ever. we should remember them because these people determine the direction of development for old people. the entire country is morning. all sober minded. people are morning and worrying about this person and about all one of fighters and our guys. all of the kremlin says for corrosion and 9 others were killed when the wagner private jack crash and it's a very region just north of the capital, as the kremlin maintains that it wasn't involved in the death of pollutants. former
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ally, 62 year old of can you for goes in was way to rest in photo, across the sky, a cemetery, about 50 kilometers from here. no one from the public was allowed to enter the burial ground since his funeral. it appears that here old russia continues to be a controversial figure of events in death. dorset jabari l g 0 st. petersburg. still ahead and i'll just say the taking down a network from the inside us authorities use tacos own tools to peach cyber criminals. the how do states control information controlling the narrative dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece of attention to. how is citizen, tim listened?
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the, you're watching or does it reminder of adults. so these, this are in gap on senior members of the military have appeared on television, st. they not control the country comes just days off to a controversial election dividends. but cancellation on saturdays results, which gave president yvonne go a 3rd time and office ukraine has launched what appears to be the biggest wave of air strikes into rushes since the start of the war must close. as 6 regions have been hit by drone attacks, overnight rushes had boxes and strikes on the training and capital key. how we can evaluate is expected to hit the us state of florida on wednesday as a powerful category for storm and strongly marked as a level to the local weather surfaces. wondering about unprecedented event. it's already cause widespread damage in cuba for at least 2 people have died out in special reports. the size of a value becomes very clear from space 28 counties in florida,
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they'll have issued evacuation orders for the coastal cities. that's millions of people impacted people. i define higher ground before the hurricane hits. i tell them to leave every firm on that's what the county said, that's what the state said, and that's what my director said. so i am not to deviate because we want you to be alive. their boarding up filling up and putting up stores have been cleared, the central supplies. this hospital in tampa cruise are building a 3 meter aqua wall to protect from stone search and flooding. but for many others, sandbox will be the last line of defense. to find right now, obviously we're on the bad side of it. but worst case is flooding right now. hopefully not too much wind damage. the only tip i would say is with so many more people moving in to florida. if you're planning to get away,
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you start ahead of time because the traffic, it's no kidding, it's horrible. this is going to be a major hurricane. likely a category 3. and it's where it's scheduled to head along this big bend and we've not really had a hurricane strike this area for a long, long time. if you've got to go back to the 1800s, before you would see a pass like this, a lot of cases already swept over cuba, not as strong as it will be over florida, but enough to cause damage wasn't allowed by my 2 children and i went through a really rough time inside our home, we needed to leave this place at 2 am because everything was wet, the mattresses, the bed, the quotes were drenched, everything was drenched. little tom, with the national weather service, says florida is facing a life threatening dangerous situation with potential wins of 170 kilometers per hour. it will get stronger as it moves to the floor of the coast. people are being
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warned, we should expect to spend several days surviving on their own. island, fisher. i'll just see the so that his military ruler of the file behind has met egypt president to discuss a peace mediation offer by ad the federal c. c is the 1st time behind being abroad since finally begun in april between the army and the pot of military rapids support forces. thousands of people in so done have been killed, millions more. i've been forced to leave their homes. i'm lucky. the last, we reiterate that the cities armed forces are the national army of the home. there . we do not have any inclination to hold the reins of power or to continue to rule the country. from this platform reassure our neighbors and friends that we are seeking to end this war to complete the transitional course towards democracy. it's a hold free and transparent election by the end of this transitional route. i'll do is following minnesota says neighboring new jack should have
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a 6 month transition period from military to civilian rolled. a jerry says the crew in this area is unconstitutional. and the box to post the president mohammed by zoom. foreign minister on the dots off is also rejecting the use of force to try to solve the crisis of julia says, any military intervention will have dire consequences from these. yeah, and the region i'm, it is just reports from you guys. capital the, i'm a of the, i'll get in position will come as a shock to many here in is that especially members of the governing causal, the military council that is in power right now. and they, on the days of the cool, a julia made its position known that it is against the intervention military innovation proposed by the economic community of west african states. and of course, although it condemned the quote, it did not come out then to support or recognize president mohammed by them, the deposed president as the legitimate president. i need once the military june, to, to handle the power in 6 months in
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a transition program. the ministry gender has proposed only has only proposed 3 years to handle a power to political, a civilian administration, a move that was rejected by the economic community to a separate to state. probably this proposal was sound uh like good news to echo us, which is trying to resolve this crisis diplomatically without having to resolve or result to military intervention in this country. now the mode in the country right now is that of a big on t french. and it's expected to continue with the raleigh's going on almost every day in front of the embassy. and of course, a military base in the capital close to the apple g y 1500 a french troops. i believed to be staying now whether or not the economic community of west africa states. well, i'm well accept the a good proposal. we'll see in the next few days. oh so, but right now we expect to it is, it is expected that the military administration here in this year will respond to
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the attitude and proposal. i've taught the high expectations people heavy duty. i was suddenly or suddenly resolve this crisis diplomatically cyber security expos from the f. b i and europe have shut down a malicious software network. responsible for more than 40 runs of attacks around the world, cyber crime, executive, se, malware known as cut, bought, had infected, more than $700.00 fighters and computers as a foresters were able to earn more than 58 $1000000.00. jody weiss maintenance chief executive, a global cyber risk, which provides cyber security services. she says cardboard was dangerous and was hard to take down. and finally, through a coalition of international law enforcement, they were able to undertake this action through some court order. they said they gained law for the f b, i gained lawful access to the button. it's infrastructure. so that indicates to me, they got a court order somewhere,
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most likely in the united states to get access to that computer. so they could been issue that instruction to on it uh, download the malware the software to uninstall it, uninstall it. so it's very hard to track and trace cyber crimes because we have a legal framework that is antiquated. we have the internet that goes all over the globe and everybody communicates without any borders except law enforcement. prosecutors, government officials, diplomats all have a boarders and they have to stop and then ask for assistance. and so you can't pack track and trace a hacking into a computer unless you have assistance in every country that it went through. and so it's a very time consuming process. it's one we don't have a legal framework to really support except in, in some countries. and so it, it makes it almost
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a perfect crime for criminals because it's very hard to catch them to, to find out who they are and to catch them. and when it's a global network of computers, then you're into a global set of jurisdictions, which makes it even more difficult. so it's a very hard problem that has been desperately needing international cooperation for the past 20 years. so this, this rarely less encouraging to me. the, this is all to do with these are the top stories in government, senior members of the military have appeared on television saying they are not in control of the country. a controversial election held on saturday. if president italy bungle a 3rd term in office. i will send you tell me to pull up those these, you'll often noting irresponsible, unpredictable governance, which results and it continues deterioration of social cohesion,
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the risk of leaving the country decalle in the name of the company's people. we the committee for the transition, the restoration of institutions have decided to defend the piece, putting an end to the regime and place the board as a now closed ukraine, as long as what appears to be the biggest wave of air strikes into the rushes since the stars of the war, moscow says 6 regions were hit by joint attacks. overnight, rushes headed back with strikes on the ukrainian capital keys, chief of the wagner mastering group. if any precautions has been buried in a private setting, many of sides and petersburg on tuesday for goshen and 9 others were killed in a plane crash last week. millions of people in the us state of florida are bracing for how to come down. yeah. it's expected to hit the area as a powerful category for storm. so don's military roller has met egypt, president who is offering to mediate the conflict between sedans, army and the part of military rapids support forces. fighting between the 2 has
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killed the sizes of people enforced millions more to free their homes since it began in april. the last, we reiterate that the cities armed forces are the national army of the home. and we do not have any inclination to hold the reins of power or to continue to rule the country. from this platform reassure our neighbors and friends that we are seeking to end this war to complete the transitional course towards democracy to hold free and transparent election by the end of this transitional route. all julia is foreign ministers proposing a 6 month transition period from military to civilian enrolled in new jeril. algeria, it says the crew in new jersey is unconstitutional and it bikes and deposed president mohammed, both of those are the headlines. don't forget the website all just is a dot com. the news is going to continue and i'll just get out of the $1.00 oh, $1.00 east. stay with us. since its inception, in 1961,
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thinking about is risk to limit the effect of the shortage. and would you say technological dependence, america, china, and europe taking action in 2020 to each revealed it's microprocessor plan for developing their own production capacity. and the college of commission has adopted today. the your pin chips are susan, one with the erica bye me a movie all well, months are available. see trying to see that on the chip pool has been declared. there are couple of different wars going on simultaneously. there's wars between companies struggling for market share, but there's also competition between nations for who gets which part of the supply chain. in august 2022, then us house of representatives. speaker,
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nancy pelosi travels to taiwan the most senior american political leader to do so in a quarter of a century. today, our delegation came to taiwan to make on the clinically clear, we will not abandon our commitment to taiwan. and we will proud of our and during french loyalty to accept the lines, but stay sign about are critical leaking with t s. m. c found morris chain, a new c o success a mock to use. if you look at, ty wants production of 70 cub, doctor q can easily tell the taiwan it's occupied, a very important place in the world. and it might come into play in the near future . but try and i'm, i have the temptation to think about time once somebody come back, there is something that they want to take over to. china wants to expand its influence of power beyond the 1st item chain,
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how one happens to get stuck in the way and they want to take tie one over. the absolute majority of the people here say no to unification. using force becomes the only option for the child is complement who, why even if i tie one, nancy pelosi is in taiwan to night and china is already respond. polosa is late, 9 landing was quickly followed by news of chinese military drills all around the using the tiles. and finally to china organized a military blockade of tie one to several days. president seating sinew, scroll missy to taipei and washington wrote all that down. if you're just in your church full, which folds no. do you there's a lot of us or the little houses that congress to bundle the food kind of goes on
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high. but as the job for you base is the mission fashion. the include the 2022 during the 20th congress of the chinese communist party present in she's in pain. we assume these commitment to annex the river wine and she is you have high volume and she should have some water and sewage fee that should go to more than that. you have to find charitable tongue, all foreign sheets you all those highs each of your choice or the shop shop. time is in this in for tie. one is not just politically fumes. the island is it. the heart of the technology will, between the us and china,
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though we don't what cut the so i, but i'm sure you're not positive assuming that by the, by what the image should have had to just solve trying to harden door to me to use for the team it well within the need to be sure. sides the hiring me yet. does it street suite engine? they own bottom, be the i'm call you can be done the trinity winery, somebody you've got to go into. if we imagine the world was trying not taking over time when somebody comes out the industry, i'm sure the rest of the democracies which relied on something comes out the industry in taiwan. i'm sure they will react in a very strong weight. high one was semi contractor is probably the best defense. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? yes, you are. that's
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a commitment. we made state senator, steve of livingston in arizona. arizona was famous for a copper. we have cattle, we have citrus and now we have the chips in the arizona desert, the taiwanese company, t s m c is building its 1st biggest factory in the united states. this is the timeline e semiconductor plants. phase one is a $12000000000.00 investment. and if it goes well, i think the long term plan, so the next 20 years is to build 3 of these plans up here at this location. the so right there you're looking at full stories from, from nothing 18 months ago with desert. that's how fast is going academic impact
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projection in the next 20 years is $38000000000.00 because of the plat, because of the other companies that will come in to support it. because of the new apartments, the new houses that would be the new restaurants. i actually feel personally it's gonna be bigger than that. it was by mine because timeline and he's semiconductors. and this will be their biggest plan. they have and it's here in my home town in my district and it makes it very proud. very happy the, the semi conductor factory will soon produce to none a media chips. one of the latest generation of micro processes that occurs the only being made in asia interest in the 2022
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t s. m. c announces another $28000000000.00 factory to produce even more advanced, $39.00 and major. back in washington, sliding those to sign in new york. we just $50000000000.00 pledge to expand a semi conductor manufacturing. today, mister president, with a stroke of your pen, america declares our economic independence restraints in our national security. and we enhance our families financial future. the chips and selling fact is a major new strategic policy to count. it's showing that the united states largest public investment is the 2nd one in the audience is a key playa in americas to the can keep industry pat bill sing of ceo of entail the company that produced the 1st commercial microprocessor back in 1971. now,
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one of the largest produces in the world, the world needs more geographically balanced, resilient supply chains. and the world now realizes that that's the essence of the us chip back to get more geographically balanced resilience supply chains. i can't put oil reserves and my country, but i can help build fab some my country. we have to build out. we're coming to you live from looking county, ohio. this is the site for intel is breaking ground for its newest chip manufacturing facility. we're going to build the most advanced stuff in the world right here in ohio. unfortunately, we produce 00 of these advanced chips in america. 0.
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try is trying to move away ahead of us. united states has to lead the world to produce these advanced chips. and this law made sure that we, well was the people who entails 20000000000 dollar investment complex. we take only 3 years to get up and running. this thanks to the chips and the money of the american tex spam, semiconductors is an expensive competitive market. i can't make those level of investments without the incentives, so we're looking for offsets of 30 to 40 percent of a $20000000000.00 the investment. and that's exactly how the chips act is designed . and as i say to the political leaders, you know, we're not looking for handouts, but if i'm going to make this level of capital investment has to be competitive in
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the market. the cheap sacked is also accompanied by punitive and radical measures. american companies heavily restricted from doing business with telecoms, john wall way, and smith, china is leading producer of micro processes. in beijing, this measure is perceived as integration tools move in tulsa. i sent you a way to get that locked in terms email controls, the portal g o meetings. and so you should see gentle way, baylor, shit hunk. we look forward to hearing about grateful a downgrade trends. you'll find out you're going to talk to you what you like the united states. china is investing billions in the microprocessor sector, and those are the full front of the surge, say the us sanctions off futile products. you should know, went through this. i mean for the and what you see here is how much you want with
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this was the fees how it was. so it's not what kind of to be job a trip. i will be out of the value now, what you all, you'll have, he says a good question. we'd have to go with it as long as you have those on c o r e e, and the other question we'd answer. so that's how we did that is quite you die. so when you know you saw what you said all day, it's all you as well, but not to me as soon as she wants the one on your train. i'm a young girl. she don't cash and kinda see what you mean me, that's how she can prevent your, your score and kind of backwards. it comes out to raise your funds into what kind of you have to end up with. and that's what she intended to ask. that is what you can do and if that might be, and she and jenny engine easy about doing the kind of odd, right? dominion valley, happy meal, change the woman complement jump me down. so you're going to choose your taiwan crank. what would the me, what it is on any traditional policies you on that could be between just up and be maybe things, i mean, what a fine i couldn't switch on you. so i got so that's what the need to me and that's how many of those are, but how young minds it goes to 10 months. and when it finds that, that's it,
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a payout alone, single finds onto its own suicide the off with this one. so she's a different kind of the today, china manufacturers just as move fraction of the electronic chips it consumes. but it displays the unbridled ambition to close its technological gap and become self sufficient by 2025 times trying to jail function idea the china space of challenges to improve fits cheap production. if you look at the aggregate funds that china, diverse shipping is billions and billions of dollars, but much of that comes from different provincial or local officials. and they all want the facility and their province or their city. so it ends up being very inefficient in terms of how this is spent. as a result,
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although china's firms are subsidized, more than anyone, they've really struggled in the past decade to actually improve their manufacturing capacity relative to other countries. so there was a tax for underway who will have the technology that leads right now the us has it, but our lead has been slipping, and china certainly wants to have its own indigenous technology if it doesn't rely on us or tar when he is a korean or mat, okay, so you, you get a chung, good china sound how you do it. and so i see intel probably use the tongue tongue. definitely talk about digital whole she wanted she hadn't quite the prove that have i'm to suitable to the patient please. obviously there's a very profitable industry case i've seen they have announced that i want to spend the $140000000000.00 over the next 3 years. so i'm so save
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a lot of money into more than a $100000000000.00 disorders, already 3 or $400000000000.00. i only 3 manufacturers allocated to build out that capacity. why would you then from the risk management point of view, put everything in asia. you want to distribute this across the globe is logical vision. why in silence? american company comes to your business. why do you some sheets armies company goes to the united states? the somebody that industry is an expensive industry to compete in building a new facilities and costs $20000000000.00 for one plant. so any effort to change the geography of where factories are located is gonna cost a lot of money. now the question is, is it worth it? on each end? do you have a smartphone? so we pull goes to certain dates of weight. but sure, text by is found a thriving industry that is riding on the strong lines of dom on from micro processes,
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government save and the extent of ice subsidize. those big companies to just start such a big project as a kind of a cool partnership with governments and manufacturer is working hand in hand. the global cheap pool has only just begun. microprocessors had become the main rule materials of ed digital lives. the, there is no way the nation without stomach a dust. there is no national security without stomach conductors. it's that important to the future. let's treat it with that priority. oh, there is both lose show and political is revealing the challenges of globalization . the silicon ship crisis is driving this huge between chinese and american john with taiwan,
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producing the chips that power almost all advance civilian and military held with it at the heart of a technology who between the rules super power was one that determined to win the the okay, so here's the thing, the winds are turning around a bit for the gulf states will go for that forecast and one side. but 1st here's
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a wider look at what i see. and truthfully, not a lot whole lot of sunshine, but of sand and does through the empty quarter, saudi arabia. but i promise you, we talk about the goals states, and here we see that wind coming off the goals. so 40 degrees in doha, on wednesday, but you're a factor in the humidity. i think it's going to feel about 56 now. it is quite breezy through how karachi i'm as bad as it has been as of late, some showers wrapping around the caspian sea. so showers really never too far away from data on and barcode, for example, on wednesday. circuit looking good. plenty of sun right across the country. a bit more unsettled though, as we looked toward the eas, through to the caucasus on wednesday, through africa. pulses of rain moving away from west africa. these have the potential to form into tropical storms and hurricanes, and then a pretty good batch of rain. not too far away from tunas. now for central out, for car tropics. here it's our usual scattering of showers and storms, particularly intense though as we look toward camera room and
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a fairly strong wind is pumping in bit of heat for cape town, warmer weather, i should say, but that won't last down to 15 on friday. the. the votes have gone far in good fall and the senior military officers say the army has seized control officer, controversial votes, gave the president a son to the hello i. my name's sorry, this is out of their life and time or so coming up. ukraine launches is largest
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