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supreme court decided the outcome of the election, the supreme court is there for you. there are the people that we can be trustworthy with. russian and african leaders have drawn to a close, rushes prepared to supply african countries with african leaders at the summit aimed at ending the war in ukraine. invading ukraine, but their calls for the ends of the war and a renewal of grain exports from ukraine were more forceful than they've been in the past. said, goodness of justice and reason. lip attitude about the disruption it is copied up in all the peoples of the world and africans in particular on particularly socially a fellow at the royal united services institute. defense think tech is also the author of africa. a very warm welcome to the day. so we've heard, they're great exports, our top of the mines for african leaders at that summit. do you think food is promises to maintain? why? because probably fear there's not going to be in that progress. always add it into
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some of the secondary consequences and also aligned to that really that convinced that is directly and transfer free reign of or yeah, i'll put in all some jurors and as it stronger in certain countries. well, certainly something that the russians like you play at the you the video card and they go back to the soviet legacy and the homeless agent. so it was interesting to see that that because patrick shifts and even the reaction to the community here. and it just unfolded with the end of frank previous one. so this is definitely something that does resonate acura's needs most strongly in place for. can you tell us how significant you think this development is a totally different yeah. 20 countries with most a digital agreements interpreting 15 to 2020, some of the assistance in america and fair and some of them actually lead times deliveries. and the appointment of instructors that may create a default. so we need to be seen is exactly what apples in mind. do you think african states are with moscow? is there a clear link or is this 80 for molly?
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what does this have the control information space and the disdain for france and referencing at the end of the vast majority of people in africa, i do not approve of the warranty grade. for instance, it's actually declined over the course of the past year, but also it poses those off each other. so i think it's mostly pragmatic, but it's called from of the clarity and it's opposite. she just anxious that. right, yeah. i think it's something that might be additional. yeah. now it also seems like on this, like it's supposed to have the original, obviously for hundreds where there's and severe seizures, $5000.00 times, $50000.00 as being delivered. we're also seeing a rush of really finding a fresh universities father, you know, not offering any kind of grain, right. culture of support to us and or the forget the guy's going to use the egypt because he's like with yeah, have a longstanding his usual depend it, you go rushes in roads on the content. where does this leave you cranes, western backers. it this, there was informational security summit that was, that occurred at the workshop or because of it applied. sure, booting defeat a common information space and the way should really pay attention to that. that's
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a crew. it's form or colonial rule or france has that it will not recognize the leaders that the part is an announcement on state tv to suspend the constitution. leave the institutional created by the november 25, 2010 constitution dissolved. the man who led to the mutiny appealed for support and won't against foreign intervention. the look is motivated by the sole desire to preserve a beloved homeland on the one hand and the face of the continuous deterioration of the securities into the crisis. who economic and social governments? it, when i mean, the general gianni has overseen the presidential, the new head of states, the else that president mohammed by zoom is still being held on god's help to bring peace, so things can return to order. so the country can do better. that's all what i'm the nation is growing from world leaders, including the u. n. and african union. for me to get the courageous,
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democratically elected leader to come up in this moment of the west is being at the full front in the fight against on the actors in this a how concerns are increasing about the warranty, popular support for this move. i just didn't clear that the rest of the military is on board. and uh, there's been very strong condemnation of the to, from within the region by echo, asked west africa regional block, the african union, and many other international actors. so there's a long way before he can consolidate this power. grab, needed air under president mohammed presume had become one of the most important strategic allies for, for both of us and for its former colonial power. france. what reaction have we seen from them to the screw as well? both the france united states and the united nations that others have uh,
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condemn the pool. and you know, i think more more broadly, we need to keep in mind that the president buzz was a democratic, connected to 2 years ago. you want to be 6 percent of the votes. he had been the 1st president this year who had succeeded in other civilian president. so it's been about 10 years since we've had a democratic civilian government in this year. and so it was quite a big deal that we're, we're starting see a funny democracy in the share. yeah. and now we're seeing this take hold on if, if the zoom is not reinstated, do you think that would happen? allies like france in the united states, will they continue to work with the crew leaders and vision? well, it's too soon to say i will have to see, but uh,
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the statements from uh, you know, international committee and from democratic actors have been very clear that they know that they don't recognize that much. i yeah. and so that they recognize that this is a problem because we're seeing a pattern of military factors using power across the us, a hell and a half or 2 more generally. and if the trend isn't stopped, isn't if there isn't a red line drawn, we're going to see more of these military. who does, i think what's notable in all these cruise, but especially notable in need this year is that the reasons given for the crew are extremely hallow insurance. dental overall did a good job in dealing with its security challenges. it doesn't have anywhere near the same threats that we're seeing in mali and burkina faso. economically,
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the country has been growing. it was on track for 7 and a half percent growth this year, where a bank is protected, richard projecting is going to be 12 and a half percent next year. so, you know, the rationale for this is really lacking and one can't help but conclude, this is just a power grab for, for power sake. what does this tell us about what lies ahead for new share? do you think that it's like molly and the central african republic is going to drifted toward russia? now again, it's too early to say that there haven't been close ties between russia and this year over the years. as the announcement by the leaders suggest that they want to retain, you know, all the ties that they've had with the western countries with various donors. i just want to be in charge. and so initial fence is no there. there isn't an
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effort to reach out to russia. now, let's have to say that russia isn't going to try to opportunistically, use this as a wedge and try to help gain influence as they have in other countries. especially starting to actively use this information over the past year to try to stir up descent within each year. uh and through the wagner group. but by you have any promotion. you know, they have hinted at other crews that were in, in the works. and this year, so they've certainly been playing a role of troublemaker, but we'll have to see where it would go moving forward. yeah, that's a fascinating element of it. that's all we have time for. i'm afraid. thank you so much for joining us on the w that is joseph siegel joining from washington dc. my question, thank you. last year the united
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states supreme court struck down, roby. wait a rolling that a guarantee. the nationwide, right to abortion, and a half century the ruling stood there was never a majority of americans in favor of over turning it. many in the us solve the move as political, especially after it was made possible by the decision of 3 justices appointed by donald trump. public trust in the court is now at its lowest level in decades, and that's an image problem that could tests united states democratic institutions who w correspondent, mckayla kaufman reports the. this is the home of america's constitution, the united states supreme court. it has the final say on how to read below and personally, it's the last line of defense for democracy. when all else fails. in the year 2000, then republican candidate, george w bush, the democrats. i'll go only off to the supreme court for you to stop the florida recount or say, effectively hunting verse the prisoner's team together
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a winning goal issue here tonight, there was accepted by al gore immediately. while i strongly disagree with the court's decision, i accepted you can't imagine donald trump doing something like that. nobody can, with the front runner for the republican presidential candidacy, who can't be trusted to accept the election results. public confidence in the supreme court is more crucial than ever with that is waning. the latest poem shows a soft dropped from 60 percent of americans who said they had a large degree of trust in the supreme court a year ago to just 39 percent. now, at the moment of ever depot, a political divisions because it is experiencing a decline in public trust that trust is particularly important. now, as many fee that the 2024 presidential elections could become own about disputing
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election outcomes, i wouldn't feel comfortable with this current supreme court decided me, i can be election. the supreme court is there for a reason, but maybe maybe not, maybe the current emit individuals. there are the people that we can be trustworthy with and makes you question their impartiality. about reading the law. the decline, interest is rooted in what many republican see is. donald trump's, the most important achievement, by pointing 3 judges for life during just 4 years in office. he or is it the last thing, legacy conservatism authority for the case to come. that majority has fundamentally sifted the court position on may the rulings that had been in place for decades. most spectacularly, they stripped women of the right to have an abortion over tony roe vs wade of president such as health some century. it also outlawed affirmative action in
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university admissions. the decades of policy is considering race of factor in applications. while the quote hasn't always followed for public and expectations, many read these decisions as to little size, the tax on long standing rulings, they said they would uphold president. and one of the 1st things they did was undermine precedent. and so here we have people who sit on the court for life, and they are recreating this country politically based on what the conservatives can decide if they want to. but the quote is also making negative headlines of a to conservative judges. accepting gifts from political donors, maintaining public face in the supreme court could become the next stress test for americans. democracy as it hits into the 2020 full presidential campaign. let's bring in our washington correspondent, mikaela clifford who filed that report or the us government. it's set up with a separation of powers where the supreme court is meant to keep the legislature and
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executive branches in check. what i'd like to know is, are these public concerns really about the institution itself or, or is it just dissatisfaction with the way that it's been ruling of late? so it seems to be a bit of both. i mean, one thing is to show and i didn't even cite the worst polling that's at the trust in the spring coat poured over windows, dived off to that routing the overtime of road versus wade, which guaranteed women nationwide the right to have an abortion opiate under certain conditions and now the approval supreme court also varies a lot whether you're speaking to democrats or republicans. it's only 30 percent of democrats who have faith in the quote, but it's uh 70 percent of republicans that were poles according to one pulse. so there's several pulls out there, and it feeds the image in the public that the supreme court isn't what it says, help to be something that is removed from the political arena. the in fighting the
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for the pos is in way of thinking about fund event mental values instead to interpret the constitution, which is the underlying contract of a society. and more and more public sentiment seems to be, it's just one more arena for the political fight that people are seeing. so bi partisan sit, a wholesome approach on, on, depending values of society becomes more and more difficult. and merciful. this is the very court that could be decisive in 2024. if there is a title election if somehow the process got stuck. yeah. tell us more about that. where do you see that a lack of public trust in the supreme court might? who's a really serious issue in the future? it is exactly that. when you talk about laws, they can be changed and they are part of the day the political deal making in congress, in dialogue with the president also fights between the presidents and the house.
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for instance, you needs of both uh, to buy carol system need both to actually change those constitutions. you can't just change the political majority of today cannot change the constitution. you would need a 2 thirds majority in both houses to do that or 2 sides of all states coming together and expressing the wish to change the constitution says basically not with the doable. and that's why republicans was celebrating so much when they were able, at $2.00 does, is addressed within those 4 years of donald trump. and, and that's when 3 judges were appointed. that's a modern day record. you'd have to go back more than a 100 years to see anything similar from happening. but that's as also said the impression on the democrat side, that this course may not be able with a comp trust this court potentially. and that's where the real danger lies. because this is the real safe god for us democracy. when everything else could descend into
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chaos. that means the rest of prim court does have quite a note where the role compared to other systems of government around the world for international viewers to help them understand the role of the courts in the united states. and in charting the course on some of the most contentious social and political issues in the united states. why isn't it that these aren't just handled by the legislature? this is because the court is that to interpret the constitution. and the constitution is something like the marriage contract of the us states. those 50 states that often are far apart on individual issues. sometimes depending on whether they are republican or democrat, that they use a way, but also on a host of other issues. migration, for instance. so it's somehow the constitutional quote, the supreme court is that to lay down watts at the constitution means translated into new. and that's why it was such an outrage to many democrats when long standing rulings. and that laid down, for instance,
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that affirmative action and considering race as a legitimate way to select students. that's a little that, well, that's a regulation that was deemed of being in line with the constitution for decades. so was the right to have an abortion when that was over a ton to many what the to constitution means was actually changed. it affects many people's lives. and that's re interpretation of a constitution that hasn't actually changed. bass has moved this quote. so at the heart of the political debate, and that's where it doesn't want to be, and that's where it's chief justice still insist, it isn't. it's because it's not bad to reflect public opinion. but if it starts lacking trust, people might stop listening to it. and that's could become very dangerous indeed to a democracy, particularly in times of crises. and we don't know what's the next 12 plus months. we'll bring in terms of political time, well with
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a potential of republican candidate, donald trump, once again. indeed, we don't. thank you so much for that update. that's mechanical start in washington dc. and finally, europe, the most famous lavender fields may be associated with southern france, but that's not the only place but it can grow. climate change means one or german farmer in bavaria has switched part of his holdings to lavender production. but he has tough of mire, says he wanted a sustainable problem that was more resilient to hotter and dryer. somers or in addition to lavender, german farmers are also experimenting with kidney beans and chick fees. but that's our time for now. but make sure to stay informed to stay engaged and stay in touch. you can find us at the www dot. com or you can find us on social media apps units. i'm quite richardson in for land for me in the whole team here. thank you so much for watching the day. the
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