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a, a with korean shelling kills at least 2 people in the region, according to local officials. also saying he was, hi, marge, rockers, were using the attack ukraine, top diplomat lambs, germany for not supplying enough weapons despite moscow reaching their limit can, yeah, has inaugurated as new president now has to unite the nation and capital, the severe crisis. the country find itself in and while president biden claims his administration is successfully coping was economic hardship,
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consumer prices re to record level. even will you eat now? the supper? sure you got good. next you got the roof. if you don't know if you going to restore lunch, you know that way you use a lock out of the world. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins, and these are the top stories of the hour. we begin with the latest from the don bath, where, according to local officials, ukrainian shelley has left, 2 people dead and one wounded. and this city of lucy shots, a word of caution. the following images may be disturbing. here are some of the images showing the aftermath of the attack. officials say the shelling came during a humanitarian, a delivery to locals, and that's the attack. use the u. s. supplied hi mars rocket system. meanwhile,
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authorities are brushes vulgar odd region, se ukrainian shells have once again hit russian territory where 2 people have been wounded in a border village. this comes a day after one ukrainian refugee was killed and 4 wounded in a similar attack on civilian areas. this comes as hundreds of ukrainians have fled to russia, following the recommendation by the head of the heart of region. and you've prayed . this influx of refugees was triggered recently when key military forces took control of a number of towns, their fears of ukrainian reprisals in the territories have been growing with threats being made against any one who has cooperated with russia. here's what one of the refugees told us much, it is 3 of them, the shell and started and they fired that they'd ministration and shopping shops where there were rushman products. they were looking for people rushing past boards
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and they tortured that. these were the national battalions, the grant and army seemed to be ok, but the battalions didn't carry was women were children. they didn't even speak ukrainian or russian. so we thought it was very scary to state like. meanwhile, ukraine has flam. germany for not supplying enough weapons. kids top diplomat says he's not satisfied with berlin's refusal the hand over its modern battle tanks and armored personnel carriers insisting that his country needs them. now, this comes after germany's defense minister said its military age. ukraine has reached the limit, disappointing signals from germany while ukraine needs leopards and martyrs now to liberate people and save them from genocide. not a single rational argument, and why these weapons can not be supplied only abstract fears and excuses. what is berlin afraid of? that key of is not. we have handed over an unbelievable amount from the reserves of the buddhist fair. but i say at this point quite clearly that we have reached the
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limit. so far, the western countries have been supplying mostly outdated, armored vehicles, the machine so desperately wanted, by the leopard to and the martyrs which cost around $10000000.00 euros each. this, however, is the 1st time the officials last master, germany for not doing enough. ukraine's ambassador to germany previously called chancellor shows a quote of vendor liver worse due to his delay and visiting key. at the head of the german state of saxony also came under fire and was declared unwanted in ukraine by the ambassador. after he suggested berlin should start negotiations with russia. this comes as ukraine recently published a new security guarantee proposal, which looks to the u. s. u. k. turkey and australia to be the guarantor stays. it says these partners should make clear
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a commitment to support ukraine military. however, key officials say this proposal is not a substitute for joining nato url. rap music, executive vice president of the erasure center, says the ultimate goal is to drag the conflict out for as long as possible the fact . so, ukraine's actually being littered on part of nato sexually. but, but this actually, i think it is an escalation of the commitment, and it even discusses the multi decade commitment. so we're looking at western powers trying to break this on as long as possible. this is essentially drawing down their own surprise, the supplies, and essentially the will, the rising nato members. but it really is shocking to see the amount of weapons, the amount of
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a flowing in the money flowing in the crane. and yet they talked about insult, since the senior people, this is just me, it's humility. i would find it. humility, humiliating. if i was your european diplomats have those types of comments made? it said the ukraine is dictating the past. and it seems like one of the potential guarantors, turkey cause serious displeasure and key at that's after a website linked to the ukranian foreign ministry demanded sanctions against several turkish bank executives and business men for failing to join the sanctions against russia. that's just a significant assistance and car has been providing key. yeah. the website war and things sions publish several turkish bank bosses. i target for new things shit. although it's not officially under the control of the ukrainian foreign ministry.
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it was the 1st to announce the site to launch the moves park, a public backlash with former ambassadors and other international figures, voicing concern is the site under question, is affiliated with the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine. silence is not an option or ministry of foreign affairs should investigate the issue given assessment within the framework of the information obtained and take action. the ukranian ambassador to anchorage should be summoned to the foreign ministry and asked for an explanation, a direct targeting of turkish public offices. private sector organisations. am businessman is unacceptable. ukraine has no right to interfere with turkish foreign policy. turkeys you only country that can engage in talks with both ukraine and russia. in addition, ukraine earns money by selling its grain. thanks to turkey's mediation. in such circumstances, calls for sanctions on turkish. institutions and businessmen are thoughtlessness by key of ukraine needs. turkey,
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turkey has often offered his services as mediator in the conflict and ukraine. and as we've just heard, it also helped to broker the grain deal with key ad furthermore, and kara also has applied advanced military drones to ukraine. however, such actions are undermining turkey's right to trade with whoever wants. that's according to political commentator, owners and non ga is all set with whom we spoke earlier. so it is independent and sewer in the country. so turkish english studios are business men. they have right to do trade or corporation, or any organization or any entity that they want. and russia is one of our neighbors, sued all normal activity in those and business mental which is banks already the russian partners, churches, government, followings. my last policy between the west and russia is normal and turkey is member of nato. that's a fact. but the same time talking to key corporate to russia in,
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in business fields in this field in the field. that's the fact also. and i think today by these united states, i to cut church russian population. that's why i told that this website bringing the website is a part of us plans. i think that it is key and is government is not that independent. then this is a political and i think they are acting like the vessels of united states. the incoming canyon president williams, some more router has been sworn in as the country's 5th head of stay. that as kenya finds itself in crisis with skyrocketing food and energy prices, as well as a high unemployment rate before winning the election, pluto served as the deputy president for almost
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a decade. over the years he has been the minister of home affairs agriculture, as well as the minister for higher education after the elections president re chose main rival contested the results. but the canyon supreme court rejected the challenge. local journalist on monday, he now gives us this report. after several weeks of tensions and political uncertainty in the country, doctor william somewhat route was finally be sworn in as his president of the republic of kenya. this comes just a week after the supreme court upheld his victory. that was the link where his arkwright were rayleigh, amolla dinger, who was soon in, alongside his running mate together. shotwell, who now becomes the deputy president of the republic of kenya. now, several heads of states, foreign dignitaries, on thousands of canyons from the stadium to witness the inauguration ceremony. he took over from president or canada after hobbins alongside him as the deputy
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president from 2013 to the ear 2022. and he, in a country that is facing tough economic times, huge debt crises and high unemployment rates in his campaigns. he made numerous promises to the electorate with a focus on liberating the country. economically, kenyans are waiting with bated breath for this promises to be haunted or want to know. reporting for russia today from nairobi, kenya political analysts, an high court advocate, missouri. ne. august says the incoming president has a lot of work ahead due to the predicament the country is. and now i think the newly little president, given me a very strong indication of what they actually come to, to pick given is another peach he had left for most of the principal fun to really know can know. because to me, because you get some, given that you know, the new system to live by the government meeting with the d p t and develop the
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done for you to come into the visual toxic implemented of visual culture. talks about the economy to thank you and of course the talk about the general processes that he's handed over to the president to the mean of the jump. awesome for the p for around the region. you have a very small lead. you've got 7100000 votes and come to 50000000 people to, to 1000000 you supported. good. quite a dogs are bringing everyone together, the country to move along one direction. thousands of indonesian students have taken to the stories, expressing their discontent over increasing fuel prices. and government mismanagement that those earlier this month, the government raised fuel prices by about 30 percent in an attempt to reduce the countries budget deficits. but the move has been public backlash as this added to
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the economic challenges the nation faces and lead to widespread demonstration food prices. food prices and food prices in the u as have sewer do their highest level and half a century, 13.5 percent year over year. that coupled with skyrocketing energy costs, which have risen by almost a quarter compared to 2021. despite that, american officials are trying to convince people they are keeping the economic crisis under control are to caleb mob been reports. we've got the white house singing happy songs saying that they are tackling the issue of inflation. here's what joe biden had to say on tuesday. today's data shows more progress than bringing global inflation down in the u. s. economy this month we saw some price increases slow from the month before at the grocery store. now it's far from being true. we saw an increase in inflation by 8.3 percent in august. the consumer price
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index indicates that the cost of every day good americans of purchasing are continuing to go up. and people are hoping that us federal reserve bank will be able to maneuver a soft landing amid all of this economic turmoil and pain, we've got experts saying that this seems to show that it could be assigned things are going to look massy. ahead in the u. s. economy. now the american public is not thrilled with the tone that they're hearing from the white house. here's what america had to say. like food prices had been going up. so i do see embedded in potatoes. and it's just the actual gas has been going up as well. my mother, actually she called me a couple days ago telling me that her prices, spite like skyrocketed even will you eat now the supper you make sure you got for next that you got perfect because you don't know if you're going to rich launched.
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you know that way you used to right now will cerise is very expensive for people that can afford to buy groceries. now on tuesday, joe biden was celebrating the passage of the inflation reduction act, which was a piece of legislation that was pretty broad and included tax reform. it included climate change issues, as well as health care concerns. biden administration, seeing inflation reduction out of the big victory ahead of the mid terms. meanwhile, the actual economic data doesn't seem to back up. they are optimism at this point. high prices are preventing americans from purchasing the usual amount energy when it comes to gas. when it comes to electricity, we've also got a situation where the consumer price index. ready is expected to shrink by 5 percent. now consumer prices are up 8.3 percent for august over what they were in august of last year. in july they were up 9.5 percent over july of last year. and
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in june, they were up 9 point one percent over june of last year. those are quite big amounts of inflation. that is a rise in prices that is hitting americans in their pocket books. and it could all get worse soon. friday, we've got railroad workers point to go on strike. that would be the biggest that would be the 1st national railroad strike in 30 years. and freight across the united states would be brought with rounding halts if the railroad workers are not able to renegotiate their contract before the friday deadline. so that's quite a dramatic development as well. americans are not thrilled about the happy songs they're hearing from the white house as conditions get worse as inflation makes their lives more difficult. you political and market analysts. tom longo says that the binding ministration is responsible for storing inflation and the issues that come with it. neither the fed nor the u. s. government really have the tools
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to deal with a supply chain crisis or supply crisis. and to be honest with you, i listened to the by the ministration talk. and i'm, i, you guys complain about this inflation, but yet you do everything imaginable to constrain the supply side of the equator. we have rising real normal ranges. we've got, you know, rise commodity cost and this is all because the demand for labor and base commodities and whatnot is mostly inelastic. and so you just have a whole lot of money floating around trying to, you know, procure lesser amounts of goods. and you know, basic supplying demand that's going to drive the price of the margin hire. and that's a lot of what's con, causing this kind of placing this is called cost push inflation. so it's clear that in my mind, these people are vandals, they're not acting in the, in us, it does interest. i think the, i think, i honestly think the thing that vitamins ration is trying to burn the united states of the ground on my apply my honest opinion in europe pong gary and national
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assembly speaker lazlow covert says brussels is not serving as people pointing out that the you can already be called a loser in the ukraine conflict as it acts against his own economic interest. today, the european union, which cannot politically prevent the outbreak of war and ukraine restore peace through diplomacy. and under external pressure acts against its most fundamental economic interests is already considered a loser. regardless of the side, non european interest groups and private capital condemned the european union as a whole and each member state individually to military dependence, political subordination, economic and energy and viability, financial debt, robbery and social division. earlier hon. gary and prime minister victor or bond. so the sanctions imposed on russia are not successful either. the us self facing inflation and energy shortage is in his opinion, the block should change its policy. otherwise,
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both industries and households across the continent will suffer or been emphasized that the you will be weaker after the russian military operation, while countries like china and russia as well as large american corporations will benefit. george sam, welly senior research fellow at the global policy institute of london says that the block has lost its independence and economic competitiveness. as a result of the sanctions, the european union has allowed itself to be manipulated by external access, cheaply, the united states, into a confrontation with russia, from which the e, you derived no benefit. and to the contrary, it's something greatly, if anyone with any common sense would have known that you don't sanction a country. that is one of the biggest energy producers in the world. and he's one of the biggest grain producers in the world. and he's also one of the biggest ram
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metals producers in the world. it has everything that will need. so how the european union will the hope that he would get the better of this confrontation? it's been almost amazing. it's clear that the software is coming and the journey, the economic powerhouse in europe is going to, they're going to be closing down factories that were ready closing down plans. and once that happened, when the economics of europe starts floating down than everything else, shutting down and you have energy prices that no one can afford. so this is an artificial crisis brought about by a very, very stupid political decision, essentially eliminates in europe as any kind of economic rivals to the united states around been just a few years ago. president trump was hitting europe with paris because he didn't like the economic competition from europe. so that's, that's already gone. the americans are worried about the european competition anymore. what's really happened is the europe as well,
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any sense of independence. and while the e u is set to support ukraine at any cost and a period of just one week at the start of this month, 3400000000 was taken elsewhere. nervous investors have pulled $83000000000.00 out of european markets in the last 6 months. as the latest figures show international asset managers and investment companies are among those who are caching out. that's only added to the current was which faces an energy prices and soaring bills, coupled with concerns of power rationing during the upcoming winter. the ins as forecasting a slow down and the blocks growth from 5.4 percent last year to 2.6 percent. this year, this as the american investment company, black rock commented on the current business climate in europe. the energy crunch
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world trying to recession in europe. us. we've argued since march the crisis has worse than since then as russia has halted, gas supplies less cross live. now to jim rogers and vesman guru and co founder of the quantum fun gym as breaks have you on the program today. now let's start out with what do you think is the reason for investment companies and asset managers taking their money out of the you? rachel, good question, but the main problem is that central banks all over the world, printed too much money drove interest rates to the lowest in history, the lowest and things got too expensive and too high price. now they were paying the price. now we have inflation now interest rates up to go up, and now we have to have a slow down. it's been happening hundreds of years and it's happening again that it is. and you know, it's all fun and games when the central banks are printing that money. everyone is
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profiting off of it. but now of course, as you mentioned, we're getting to sort of the other side of that cycle. so what are the prospects for european companies and really it's industry as a whole, as we've seen, major shut down already due to these high energy cost. rachel, it's been 30 years since we had an economic problem, a serious economic problem in the world that long as in american history anyway. so we're certainly overdue for a problem. the signs of their inflation higher interest rate, excess prices ratio. we're going to have a bare market whether we like it or not, but bad markets have happened periodically for centuries and they're happening again and not just europe everywhere, america included. yeah, they're all sort of getting to that point. it seems like now there are, of course, a lot of concerns about whether we're going to see a lehman brothers type scenario with finland, warning that the energy industry could be headed there. what do you think about
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this comparison? and do you think that what we're headed towards is like anything that we've seen before is going to be the worst in my lifetime and i'm older than you. so it's going to be worse in your life job to 2008. we had a big problem because i'm too much dep rachael since 2009. the debt has skyrocketed everywhere. i mean that debt is gone up in every country. i mean, even china has debt now. so no, it's going to be a very, very serious economic said back the worst we've ever seen. ok, so if you were in charge, let's say that you were the head of the main federal reserve in the united states. what would you be doing right now? what would your approach be? i know they've already gotten to that point of no return, but is there anything they can possibly do at this point? i'd resign the over to the federal reserve. know they've got to tell in a very,
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very bad situation. they're going to have to raise interest rates a lot. rachel, in 2000. sorry, 1980. the interest rates went to over 20 percent on u. s. government treasury bills. they're very low now. they're going to have to go very, very hard because the amount of money there's been printed all over the world is staggering. and we're going to have to pay a serious price, even the head of the federal reserve last week or so is going to be painful and these ride is going to be very painful. yeah, you know that your own power is going to hold on for as long as you possibly can there. now when it comes to talk over a session, of course, no one wants to say that it's almost become a dirty word. but i think we're getting to that point of a recession, how much longer before we really start seeing those impacts. rachel, look out the window. it's here his here and many places. mindy parts of the world economy, it's already happening. you can see orders are being cut back everywhere and is
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going to get much, much worse, these things snowball. they start slowly when people are noticing and then next thing you know, its own r t and the evening news are here. i have. so we write about that now for the average investors out there, or even for the people who are really concerned about the current climate. is there anywhere that you would encourage them to be looking right now? or is it just one of those cases where we're just holding on to see how far we can go with this? if for investors don't invest in anything and that you yourself know a lot about it, don't listen to me or anybody else, stay with what you know with doing inflationary time, you should own things that go up in price agricultural. busy higher silver and gold eventually will go higher on the things that are going to go up in price because of inflation and money printing and you might survive had the hope is that we will
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also revive this one great insight as always, investment through jim rogers. it has been a privilege to talk to you today. thank you so much for your time. my pleasure. rachel. the moscow lead defense block c s t o wilson emission to armenia intended to deescalate engines on the border with other by john. this comes after an online meeting with held that armine as initiative with the presence of all members, including russian president vladimir putin. in armenia, protests has been held by the relatives of soldiers killed in the last few days. this cut off position parties in europe van are demanding the impeachment of armine as prime minister. protesters gathered near the parliament building, intending to block all entrances to the national assembly earlier armenia, pm said at least 49 soldiers had been killed in a fierce battle. and warn the death toll could still rise. meanwhile,
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either by john has disclosed 50 casualties, explosions from artillery and drones, rights were reported by armenian citizen. shortly after midnight on monday, armenia says either by johnny forces had been targeting civilian infrastructure, but other by john furiously rejected. that claim saying it was only directing fire at military installations in retaliation for quote provocation from the armenian side. the armenian defense ministry says 7 locations, including civilian areas were affected by the fighting. that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for all of the latest news and updates. we'll be right back with more at the top and be our the
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ah, need to come to russian state total narrative. i've stayed as i'm phone and the most. i'm steve asked him the american house that i'm at for a group in the 55 when. okay, so 9 is 2000 speedy. one else with we will ban in the european union, the kremlin jeff machine, the state on russia for date and school r t spoke mckibben, our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest and with
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hello and welcome to cross. not we're all things considered. i'm peter lavelle, ukraine's recent battlefield successes with the support of nato may change the course of the conflict. russia special military operation launched on february 24th has been slow and methodical. nonetheless, the kremlin has made it clear it will ci but security goals. does that mean an escalation of the conflict with
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