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[000:00:00;00] a with bell rodriguez is a 4 times on thursday with a massive blazing one thing in the little town. well, as like a new crane, as moscow retaliate, a propose a new gas pipeline to, to create a regional gas tub in the country. as the russian president met with a counterpart on the sidelines, atomic and saudi arabia received a request from the administration to delay a month coinciding with november
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a national life from moscow. it's just past 6 am here in the capital. i'm ready to mommy. let's take a look at the top stories on this are we start with the latest from the conflict ukraine strike alerts have founded in the tween l city all supper rosier. deborah and our health authorities in harvard region all reporting power outages, as its energy infrastructure has been hit in russian attacks on thursdays intervals . his last a rocket attack that hit the belgrade region in western russia and no report of any casualties. but the strikes left part of the local town in flames. thursday's strike was the 4th attack in the air in the last 24 hours. and he just off the residential high rise in the sense of bellville, became
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a target of his troops. several calls and an appointment was severely damaged in the attack. ortiz egos done of brings us the details of the situation. according to the governor of the bugger region, the ukrainian armed forces have indeed targeted and arms depot. inner well, a within the just next to the town of belgrade, which is a border town. now, this falls in line to a recent escalation when it comes to ukraine's attacks, honor the russian towns and board of villages. this one is just one of them a, but while this one didn't eat target a military facility, others well in the, to the large proportion didn't. for instance, just early on thursday, a russian missile air defense system intercepted a ukrainian missile and it's debris had an apartment building within the city limits of belgrade are now due to due to a sheer, blocky chance. no, no one was injured among civilians. no one was hurt now the day before that on
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wednesday again, russian air defenses, they shut down a number of targets in the air. apparently all were ukrainian drones. and again, the crane enforces or they have been shelling russian border towns and villages relentlessly. in the past couple of weeks, i mean there have been doing it for months, but recently they have escalated their efforts. and 2 large extent, the only targeted wall just residential areas. in a more notable case, they, for instance, had a monastery of all things or so there is that. and basically, according to the russian president vladimir putin, russia could not stand idle and just watch that a party, the red line that the ukrainians had crossed was the bombing of the crimean bridge . and so that russia did not take that well, just a few days ago, a moscow launched and full out missile attack. it was of such scale which we have not seen since the very beginning of russia's special operation back in february.
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so according to russia, that this attack, which should targeted ukraine's critical infrastructure, mainly the energy sector and the railroad systems. well basically it was meant to kind a to send a message that stopped shelling, rushes residential areas and so on and so forth. and in general, we have seen the russia sticking to this plan. now the scale has subsided a little bit. our but air rate alerts have become a regular thing for ukraine. now, according to ukraine's authority, some 30 percent of ukraine's energy infrastructure has been well damage to a various extent. now again, russia has also been targeting ukraine's railroads. all this is done in a bid to not just send a message, but to hamper ukraine's ability to cripple its ability to deliver a new military machines, new military hardware and personnel to the front quickly. so this is what russia has been doing as ukraine in its stead has been amazing while huge forces are on the front line in
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a bid to break rushes defenses and to keep their own slaughter on the russian forces. so this is where the situation stands at right now. neither side wants to back down. and so this all, it looks like paves a path towards further escalation russian prison own inputs and has announced thoughts are underway with turkish from urgent life on to construct a new gas pipeline. the project in visions here as a primary gas transport hub for both europe and asia. listen if there is interest from turkey and our possible buyers in other countries . we could consider building another pipeline system and creating a gas hub in turkey for sales to 3rd countries, especially european ones. if of course, they are interested earlier, my colleague, rory, sushi discussed the proposal with artes oksana. baker. turkey responded
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positively to this proposal, and the teams from both sides are looking very deliberately and very urgent feel to something like this. now we haven't heard any confirmation from the turkish side yet, apart from saying that, you know, prisoners on received these offer with big interests. but i think this is something that would flatter turkey a great deal because it offers is an opportunity to raise it's sending internationally and economically. and this is something that president or the on has been after for many, many years. it would be russian energy going to turkey, then it's up to turkey, essentially, where it goes from there. and could it be the same idea on that russian energy goes to toki, then turkey sells that to europe, and it's still russian energy going to you. this is exactly what the russian proposes, and i think it's, i cannot say that is a risk free proposition because as you know, before russia was selling its gas,
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you're buy ukraine and even before the recent confrontation, you know, time system years ago, there were constant delegations, of by russia using its energy as, as a weapon and selling your energy is through an intermediary comes with it with certain risks. but apparently, the turkish russian relationship are good enough for put into trust or the on the now from that, and i think what the russian ones at this point is deliver its energy somewhere and then leave it up to turkey or 30 countries to decide if the one that russian affordable russian gas provides very important basis for many countries. it used to provide very important foundation for european economy. i mean, is the basis for your grouping prosperity, and this is something that you repeat is no longer supposedly one. turkish example demonstrates that within a couple of years, that could give a country a tremendous benefits, tremendous economic benefits,
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and russian is doing that not out of the goodness of his heart. it's also a beneficial bill for, for russia, but what it wants, it is to have a levels equal, equal based partnership. we also told the international relations and that message charlotte, who said that the russian president's proposal, the new pipeline would bring benefits to both countries. very important and very fruitful, a meeting between turkey and also russia and other asian countries. actually it's very important because as you know, it's the weekend. he's coming home to you. what he needs is some, you know, energy also, and there's forces he said to the other ones. it's mike, today's no. russia to be able to
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gather up into aluminium prices, shoot up 7 percent in one day and made reports the u. s. considering a bond on import, so this metal from russia, the u. s. my 6 percent of yearly supply of aluminum from russia. this comes as the london metal exchange, the world's largest metal market launch is a discussion on banning russian metals from being traded and sold at its facilities . one week ago report service that roussel russia's leading out of minion producer, was trying to sell some of it directly to the london metal exchange. russia is the 3rd largest producer of, uh, living in with its main consumers being to here, japan and germany. let's go live now to sidney. i swear to speak to mark comfort. he's an associate professor fire
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for the university of new south wales. more great to have you on the show. now, what would it really mean? it? what would happen should i say, if the l m. me, the london medic says, decides not to trade russian aluminium? well, it's great to be with you again. and if the enemy decides to ban russian, ellie minium, it would obviously cause prices for allie meet him in broad terms, to shoot up, because then you would have just cut a lot of the supply and an easy circulation. also would have caused pretty much the price of come highly volatile and increased significantly, or was a great, broader problem to the enemy as well. they're already facing issues with their nickel debacle early this year. but it council contracts the nickel trait if they go and now that russian ela medium, it will create further headaches, particularly it impacts existing futures contracts. if noted in the discussion paper, the unlikely to affect existing obligations. but nevertheless, a wood crate, massive volatility and uncertainty surrounding the exchange and its practices are
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and we've seen sofa lu marcus react really anyway, just just by the talk of it. but who and really get affected by these restrictions . let's say when new contracts are made. yeah, absolutely, the be quite a few people that are affected, obviously. got russell to begin with be would be mostly adversely affected, but interestingly enough, you're seeing reportedly companies like alcoa lobby in the united states government to ban russian aluminium in general, which is slightly different from what the l m e is looking into in a broadly, it's tied together, implying that companies like alcoa, i direct rivals to russo would ultimately benefit from the ultimate loser though is going to be to consumer this aluminium goes into a lot of things. so for example, we think about test a paradigmatic american car. aluminum goes into the chassis for a tesla, it goes into all of the body work. once it goes into the engine, many cars you are seeing,
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the prices shouldn't be volatile there by increasing hedging cost aluminum. obviously, the end user is going to the one who ultimately looses from this, well, actually leads me to i for a final question, right? i mean, with the oil prices on the sanctions against russia has affected the cost of living . are we now is the exponential rises in the cost of living because there's going to be a lack of aluminium around all these metals around. yeah, absolutely. so say for example, we were to go with the most extreme scenario, the knockout russian l u medium, altogether. no rush is the 3rd largest producer of aluminium the world. and rustling hits particularly targeted is rapidly the 2nd largest company, the aluminium production. to say, for example, it's sanction that a look would create a massive problem that we're looking the on flu impact of this. aluminum goes into almost any number of industrial products that would itself cause inflation to be exacerbated inflation. the u. s. was running at 8.2 percent according to the latest inflation rates. and 6.6 percent cor inflation,
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which is going to beat into car prices for example. now if we're looking at that don't increase car prices. we also need to consider what's going on with energy prices. was aluminium, is a massively energy consumptive product. it uses about 10 times as much energy as steel to say, for example, russian elleon dose out of circulation. now, all of the western countries need to make up for this, but energy prices are soaring across the yours and across the u. s. across the u. k . across trivia, which means you're not going to have l u medium is very energy intensive, being produced in market with increasingly expensive energy production is obviously going to feed crew into inflation as well. so this overall would harm the cost of living in general. that is, it would make a lot of things more expensive, would lead to more energy consumption. so it would make things more expensive, and ultimately it would not help with the inflation situation. no, under no, under the world. and the markers are reacting to why they are the mark humphrey now . always a pleasure. thank you so much for joining me here on oxy. it was
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a pleasure to see was we go, sir? thanks again. thanks a lot. ah, great changing gift right now. bochita fafsa is set to announce the new interim president in the next 2 days. the country's nationalist opening kicks off this fine a off the african nation enjoyed it. second ability to this year. as he john to lead like hats in it by him fail rate seize power in the west african country. on the last day of september, the regime change board demonstrators to rally its feats marching with russian flags and demanding to cut ties with france. who can her father's, former colonial ruler outrage the residence even besieged the french embassy, smashing windows and setting fires around the diplomatic compound. the french institute, one of the main coastal centers in the country was also met with the residence. go on and set ablaze. protesters smashed the buildings by the lies in the library and
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of the common areas. then since you work as condemned to the destruction, but protestors on the streets had a different opinion. for me, when you are losing soldiers every day and civilians have to leave their villages, i think it's normal that some day people express their disappointment and anger. the scenes of destruction are clearly a signal that people are mad at you. because we do not know what france is doing here in burkina, if you're in a country and nobody knows your role, the better you leave. and of course, francis the cause of all our misfortunes. frances, responsible for all these crazy things in africa. we are here to fight until our last breath, the 1000000 center, one of the main library of what i do, the last sample of the co voice in between paris and what got to go 62 years back was decided to create the international festival of movies of what,
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what it was here in this laboratory last october. first people went out and everything because that might be situation month. but trade pro my so and the war and for 11 years now, things i know chasing menu authorities of looking up, i saw captain tower, you brought him, decided not to close the corp. we've only one country. they're going to work with anyone who can help including washer turkish and frank. but people might want to go fast and the want cup to tell it to go fast as he can to move forward. and with this war, as he is busy now, to set up institutional organization, have people involved with this national foundation starting this friday. this felicia will decide who going to be the next president. it will decide also what going to be the duration of the parliament. what going to be the size of a government, the size of
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a parliament was the low. what get to the saudi arabia has really a statement, claiming the binding ministration of re added to a one month delay to a recent open pos decision to reduce open those 2000000 barrels a day. the timing of the requests would allow the mid term elections to be held in the us next month. full supply is cuts. yeah. explain why it rejected the call. the government of the kingdom clarify, through its continuous consultation with the u. s. administration. that all economic analyses indicate that postponing the opec plus decision for a month, according to what has been suggested, would have had negative economic consequences. this is a pretty big revelation. they're letting a pretty big cat out of the bag that it seems that the priority of us leaders, when it came to asking oh pack to move ahead with their decisions. and they asked to delay it for one month because they were concerned about us election results. that
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a clear it appears the november 8 mid term elections that are set to take place here in the united states and with a new congress will be elected members. the house of representatives, numbers the u. s. senate will be elected or reelected. i at that seems to be what the issue was. now, the democrats are furious with saudi arabia. there's that all this talk of calling the 70 year relationship between the usa and saudi arabia. into question here, some of what democratic party leaders have said in light of the saudi is refusing to play ball with the united states. there's gonna be some consequences from what they've done with russia suspend all arm sales. is that something you'd consider? i'm not going to get into what i'd consider what i'm have in mind, but there will be, there will be consequences. i do see it as a deliberately hostile actin and what, why would we have troops defending a country that behaves this way towards us? for years, we have looked the other way as saudi arabia has seconds shopped up journalists, it has engaged in massive political repression. for one reason,
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we wanted to know that when the chips were down, when there was a global crisis, that the saudis would choose us instead of russia, when they didn't, usa continues to supply saudi arabia with weapons. there's the ongoing war in yemen . and there's some democrats that now feel like they want to, they want to cut off the supply weapons. they want all us troops that are in strategic areas, supporting saudi arabia to be removed. there's the no pack bill, this is a law that would enable people and entities in the united states to file lawsuits and take countries to court for violating and manipulating the oil prices. it's negative. back in the united states is quite dramatic. now the saudi foreign minister expects this will all blow over after the big elections are over. unfortunately, when you are in the election season, what some people called a funny season, a lot of things are said and lots of things are done that may be, may not make sense at another period of time. and i hope that this is what we're
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dealing with here. it appears that the democratic party leadership was concerned about how gas prices may affect the election. and they wanted the saudis to put off their decision to cut oil production until after the elections because of how it would affect the gas prices. they don't seem to be concerned about the fact that americans are paying $3.00 to $6.00 per gallon of gas. so that families are being squeezed, they're not concerned about european allies of the united states. freezing in the winter. they're concerned that all of these economic consequences are they, they could affect the election results. they could change how people go ahead, devote a real amount of cynicism revealed on the part of us leaders, or they essentially wanted saudi arabia to play ball with them and make decisions that would have political benefit for them in the short term, when it came to how americans vote on november 8 minus, discuss this further, go live to washington dc and speak with arvin for her. and thanks
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a lot for joining us here at our tea now. recently wasn't, and we just her said that the be consequences for re add allegedly signing with moscow and malice, asking for a favor to postpone this latest open plus decision. first of all, is it the found is that can defied and wifi often reared. so, all we had here is a big, huge change from standard american policy. the idea that there should be no foreign intervention, no foreign meddling in american elections as a fundamental principle of american democracy for centuries. and now the biden administration is literally requesting foreign involvement in the election to this ridiculous favor. so we're seeing this change, the change that basically is not just desperate, but also deeply unethical. you're right, but it's okay, but it seems to be like to i don't want to be rude and say to face, but you know, i mean,
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listen to the 2 sides. it was saying the saudi arabia we know the or you've side it or allegedly side to with moscow. i've got the midterm by to say i what the midterm is coming up in a, in, in a couple of weeks time, i need my oil prices to be down key. just do me a favor and, you know, help me out. i mean, why is that? why is that? why is that so strange to me? or why is this not so sorry? i can't come by mistake and see how it hypocritical this is. i imagine they must be able to because i think anyone would be able to see how hypocritical it is. i think that they simply just don't care by the administration has been characterized by one short sighted nonsense bill. after another one short sighted decision nation or other, whether it's for giving students the student loan for courage, more idiotic spending and education that doesn't make any sense or whether it's this thing right now where they're trying to adjust oil prices. basically around an
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election rather than doing either the short term or larger, we're doing the long term changes or investment that will lead to the. i mean, here's a simple example. the obvious solution to our or shortage is to get rid of all things that stop american businesses and individuals from importing oil. whether an american company wants to buy oil from russia or venezuela, or on, or anywhere else, that's their natural rates. the government should not determine where somebody can buy oil from. so rather than doing the thing that's right, an ethical and make sense. they're trying again to use shady backroom dealing as their one solution to all problems. in days there's been a lot of different approaches, but it has gone through this. so these last 2 week or 2 years. so i say that was the mid term coming up. how did the democrats have fed so far? haven't they will fair and this upcoming mid terms? i mean, i think they lost the trust, the american people, you know, after,
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with one terrible decision after another one shorted so short sighted unethical decision after another. whether it's robbing american taxpayers to pay for the air, student loans of the responsible, or robbing american taxpayers to fund military adventures, oversee or robbing american taxpayers for whatever the latest welfare program is. they have lost the trust, the american people, american hardworking americans no longer feel that their hard work will benefit them. they feel that if they work hard, they're just going to get robbed by the by administration. so the absolute loss of trust you're going to see in many, many different areas of life. and so i don't think that the midterms are going to be good for the democrats this year at all. so very interesting to see how things come out. we'll be watching that closely. are of it in her voice chair of the libertarian national committee. thank you so much for joining us here on our team. we'll speak again soon. thanks again. i try me on a joey di didn't face his mounting political pressure over soaring gas
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prices before the upcoming mid terminations. now his administration is really cool . do the planning to ease sanctions imposed on venezuela? the country with the largest oil reserves in the world? the lesson it democratic and has supported with leadership for more of that story and others tend to all website the difficult but news now just in ship traffic is reported. the temporary me shut down in the boss a straight which connect to the black sea to the mediterranean. i'm beyond that. so quoting to russian media citing turkish officials. this comes as of the result of an incident on the greek called o vessel. and nita, which was making its way to russia from a russian port and the s o it was sent out to assist the vessel as engine faded is
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said to be the problem. might space use? our ross close lost the russian space agency has successfully loss. anger's telecommunications, satellite and do set to form the bite from uncle's murder. a roster island good agreed design. the and they said to communications satellite to replace it for the fact that was last lot failure. the satellite deployment was delayed by economic sanctions in place on russia. kind of see will provide communications and high speed internet access and go for the next 15 years. because he's ministry of information technology says when use try to like really improve the quality of life for the angolan people. so we were disappointed by the 1st satellite launch when we did not see results. the government worked very hard and courageously. it took years until the 2nd satellite was launched. i hope it
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improves the internet, communications, science and navigation. that there's thank god that the current government has done something without being forced by the public. personally, i've seen for the 1st time in my life that we have a satellite. well, no rosa, this is our check, our c dot com for all the up to the minute is and will be back on the top of the hour. more international stories. ah, ah, a small boy, is this the best of both? no issue. my for them all the when you visit annual g d. p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. the la garza, we've got drugs. follow your normal dollar
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