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who used to play in finances come up with with the top headlines right now. what are you into national, making a big mistake. that's vladimir putin, the assessment of germany saying it's put it to obligations to nato ahead of the interests of it's of people were speaking at a meeting of the leaders of the c. i. s. countries at the big regional for in catholic stock or a bit confirms it's rejected a washington post for opec to delay its oil production and cotton co op. and next month critical us mid election had the space that's done, billionaire that of i e on must says he'll no longer be providing his darling internet satellites for free in thing, he's just following the recommendations over one ukrainian envoy who told him and
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somebody was to get lost with boss turning into a busy friday afternoon for your world wide headlines. this is a national, it's great to have your company today. so businesses and the economy of paying for this mistake, the russian president has said, germany needs to decide for itself in the interests of the nation. it's a comments came during the meeting of the leaders of the c i s countries and the catholic capital. i stand, get a minute. now germany must decide on his own. what is your engine horton serena, to fulfill his duties before its allies in the way germany of use or to ensure the interests of the nation and the people are in this case, it is germany's nato duty of being prioritize. this is this right? just what i think of the mistake german people at businesses an economy has paid over this that you really think that's, that's right. so tomorrow, for the share of overheads of a commonwealth of independent states, it's
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a geopolitical grouping of former soviet countries, united by the historic and generally warm ties to talk if leader jeff or the one was also in austin i and spoke with vladimir putin about the possibility of building a new large scale pipeline project individual 30 as a primary gas transport hub for both europe and asia voted. in earlier i discussed the meeting between the 2 presidents with a host of well, it's a part that is oksana boy, turkey responded positively to this proposal and the teams from both sides are looking very deliberately in very urgent theme. just something like this. now we haven't heard any confirmation from the turkish side yet, apart from saying that, you know, president on received these offer with big interest. but i think this is something that would flatter turkey a great deal because it offers it and oppertunity to raise. it's sending internationally and economically,
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and this is something that president or the one has been an officer for many, many years. it would be russian energy going to turkey. and 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 gas, 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 allergy 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 one that russian affordable
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russian gas provides very important basis for many countries. it's used to provide very important foundation for european economy. i mean, it's the basis for your grouping prosperity, and this is something that europeans no longer supposedly one turkish example demonstrates that within a couple of years, that could give a country a tremendous benefits, tremendous economic benefits and russian during that know the out of the goodness of his heart, it's also a beneficial bill for, for russia, but you know, what it wants it is to have a levels equal equal base partnership. saudi arabia size washington's. been trying to pressure opec into postponing it's planned oil production cut until after the u. s. midterm elections next month, but rehab says it rejected the demand. the government of the kingdom clarify, sir, it's continuous consultation with the u. s. administration. that all economic
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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 opec to move ahead with their decisions that they asked to delay it for one month because they were concerned about us election results. that are clear, it appears the november a mid term elections that are set to take place here in the united states and with a new congress will be elected members out of representative 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. they're that all this talk of calling the 70 year relationship between the usa and daddy radiant question, years. some of what democratic party leaders has said in light of the saudi is refusing to play ball with the united states. are going to be some consequences for
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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 act. and what, why would we have troops defending a country that behave this way towards us? for years, we have looked the other way as saudi arabia has shopped up, journalists has engaged in massive political repression. for one reason. 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. well, they didn't say continues to supply value ravia 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 of weapons. they want all us troops that are in strategic areas, supporting saudi arabia to be removed. and here's the no pack bill. this is a law that would enable people and entities in the united states to file lawsuits
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and take countries to court for violating and manipulating the oil. pride. the negative effect in the united states is quite dramatic. now the saudi foreign minister expect this will all blow over after the big elections are over. unfortunately, when you're in the election season with some people called the 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 dealing with here. it appears that the democratic party leadership was concerned about how the 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 that families are being squeezed. they're not concerned about european allies of the united states breathing in the winter. they're concerned that all of these economic consequences
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that they could affect the election result. they could change how people go ahead, devote a real amount as soon as isn't revealed on the part of. ready leaders, 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 8th that you with us today. so the west african nation of burke fast so was set to announce a new interim president in the coming days of the states. national assembly kicked off this friday coming off the country recently. undo its 2nd military crew just this year. now the army sees power 2 weeks ago to see here demonstrate has rallied in the streets and support marketing with banners and flags. demonte that was due to cut his traditional ties with former colonial rule of from a protest claim. the nations recently deposed leda had engaged in secret pack with paris. an outrage, residents attacked the french embassy,
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smashing windows and starting fires all around the diplomatic compound. the french institute, one of the main cultural centers in the country, was actually set on fire, protested vandalized, the buildings library and other common areas. institute workers condemned to destruction, but protestors defended their role in the violence 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 canada. if you're in a country and nobody knows your role, the better you leave. francis the cause of our misfortune. it's 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
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a co voice in between paris and what got to go 62 years back was decided to create the international festival of movies of what, what it was here. it was laboratory last october. people went out and everything because that my situation, my trade pro my 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 don't 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 fall, this will decide who going to be the next president. it will decide also what going
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to be. the duration of parliament was going to be the size of a government besides of parliament with the will. what got to so europe would rather blame others for it's failed policies in africa rather than accept its own flaws. now hold on. that's an opinion. it was expressed in a recent article by an associate fellow with a kenya based think tank. so we spoke to the author of mercury and women. the directions between the west's and africa generally have been destructive. it has been pollard in mission ship, where the west dictates and forces african peoples and countries to do things according to the interests of the west. some s tend toward the understandable good . we are out there looking after the all new to us and the early on. it was
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a nazi one who must have african interest. the challenge is many for the african said to mac effort to ensure that that relationship is mutually beneficial. at present, it is not the responsibility to protect is essentially a weapon of the b power to do the west to invade little countries in the name of soothing some lakes. when they did it, we saw the destroy libya completely. some of the challenges are raising in europe can be connected to the atrocities the west commute in africa and impression was created. that's europe was heaven on earth. as a result, you have all these people who have been told and convinced that the hell. so they need to go to heaven and heaven is europe. so when they go to heaven,
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the flame, the deeds closed. and that's what you have this migration crested europe. and you have the rays of these so called populace nationalists working power gradually by insisting that all want to see my guns, meaning black people. it's always ready to blew mothers. but taking responsibility to know. lewis does not do that. it's very good at inflicting pain on others. but when you choose asked, consider what's happening with friends, excuses will not again ah, the space ex boss, elan must cosette that he will no longer be providing his star link internet satellite service to ukraine for free. instead, the billionaire suggested the pentagon should pay for it. decision comes off to ukraine's ambassador reacted with hostility to mosques,
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recent proposals to end the war. starling had been a game changer in the war. this comes days after he craning ambassador and re melnik told musk to we're just following his recommendation. great story here. we're talking to national, where they live or drinking out, bringing it to us, good often in to use. so why are you lot mosque is causing another stuff this time it's about the stalling satellite. bring us up to speed. what do you know or warry? let me tell you the story from the very beginning when the russian offensive in ukraine began to lead. grain began to experience serious issues with the internet services and so space x donated thousands of starling systems to keep and they were absolutely vital for the nation's army. the troops were able to communicate, they were able to coordinate fire, they were able to stay in touch with their commanders. and now only a few days ago,
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spaces came under fire for reported outages in the areas where we're under the control of the washing army. and the western media reported that this led to a catastrophic loss of communication. it was also reported that actually the army was totally dependent on starling because they even used it to call the us to get help with weapons maintenance plots. it turned out that in the summer, one of the ukraine's generals made a direct request to eland mosque for additional $8000.00 systems. ticket was space ex, faces terribly difficult decisions here. i do not think they have the financial ability to provide any additional terminals or service as requested by generals. i lose money, but just bear this in mind. earlier this month, even musk made
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a proposal for a peace plan for ukraine. he did that on twitter, and i can tell you that the reaction by some ukranian officials was nowhere near gratitude for starling. one of them use the f words like you heard and have a listen to this. this is a tweet by the wife of one of the grading officials. your job is to provide star link and shot. i don't really think that deal and musk god really insulted, but that but it just happened that the news that space 6 well no longer supplied key of for free, followed that exchange on twitter when he suddenly turn into quite a professional troll these days, the lord moscow and he's responding to certain people on twitter again, when he was told to was an f off by the ukranian, i. bassett, a guy. and then he basically cancels installing thing and then he and then musket that says why was just kind of following recommendations. you know,
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so he's quite good at the whole modern day troll factor. we haven't seen any reaction to mosque decision yet. well, some in the us are clearly not happy with how much tax sphere money is going to ukraine. so it's easy to understand why the prospect of pentagon splashing cache on starling angered some commentators even more was some pretty foreigner in a t shirt demanding money for his critical economic needs. we have critical economic needs to buddy who are you troll, go way. what since, when does that guy have a claim on our treasury? we don't know this guy, any thing. now, one thing, good luck, pow. let's hit that guy's lecturing us for some christmas list like i want this that and i want a bicycle to you about her son. it really appears now on top of that, all of this is happening. while elan mosque is under federal investigation for his
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twitter take over attempt that's according to the social network, but they didn't provide any specific details. or what can i say you and mosque always out there. always the center of attention, different kind of attention. indeed, he's really been trying to always good to see you. thank you. so the russian at north stream to pipeline would not pose a risk to europe or germany gas security. that's actually according to a top secret security assessment adopted. get this full months before the start of the war. the report was actually drawn up by the previous german government led by chancellor anglo merkel. it's recently been the classified information. the evaluation has concluded that granting certification for nord stream to does not jeopardize the security of the gas supply of germany and the european union. the
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pipeline increases the resilience of the european gas supply system by providing an additional capacity buffer for peak demand. alright, let's get the take on this now for about the a contributor, rachel moss, and joining us this afternoon on the program. rachel, the secret document was declassified by the government. talk to us about perhaps that is the significance of the timing and why, why is the media been focusing so much attention on marco? well, the big question is, is a former german chancellor. i'm going to merkel about it to be talked under the nato war, but, well, you know, speed bumps will certainly come in handy at this point on route to mass, public outrage over energy related passions. but risk fighting europe, particularly hard as winter approaches. and now this newly be classified top secret german security assessment of the north string to pipeline dating back to october 2021. so as he said, just for months before everything popped off and ukraine and while merkel was still chancellor concluded that quote, the granting of certification of north street does not jeopardize and security of
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gas supply in germany and europe and union. in other words, no national security problems for germany and doubling down on russian gas. but critics are now blasting merkel and b assessment and, and saying that she's being naive here that the assessment was nice. everybody was just naive and nobody woke up to it. so here's merkel now defending her government's approach to russia, posted on monday. can you always act in the time in which you find yourself from the perspective of that time. it was very rational and understandable to get pipeline gas including from russia and that was cheaper than l n. d from other parts of the world. and david with audio, it's worth noting that current chancellor, ola schultz was merkel vice chancellor at the time of this report. and his weakness now and failing to resist russell's energy sanction places, germany's industry. so the blocks economic driver on the front line of sanction below, back particularity, given the countries over reliance on an unripe and best green energy strategy. and
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by the way, those green energy faculties of shunning cole and nuclear for germany were only made possible thanks to cheap russian gas. so, rather than taking responsibility for any decisions or better yet altering for to the benefit of the country right now, what looks like the strategy, or just the point and yell at merkel with this conveniently declassified report. as for merkel having been naive, these are the russia, well, it's important to remember that everything was fine until the you in germany decided to finally stop resisting long standing us efforts to have europe cut itself off from cheap rushing gap with quote, for ukraine being apparently the magic words that finally sold germany on its own economic and industrial suicide to the ultimate competitive benefit of washington. all right, ought to contribute of rachel most in joining us. thank you. the american government has mired in corruption and it has to be rooted out. now that is the call from
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a us senator who wants republicans to take a stand against officials. he says, unjustly, enriching themselves. that includes prohibiting legislators from trading stocks. let's turn to d. j. let's turn to the f b i. let's have a top to bottom review of what's going on at these increasingly corrupt agencies. it is time to give this government back to the american people. republicans need to get serious about routing out this corruption. it has got to be priority number one, by the way, congress can start with itself. you want to talk about not doing self dealing. how about congress passed an actual stock trading ban? the demands for a bond certainly have gained momentum off for a wall street journal investigation revealed thousands of american politicians have traded stock affected by decisions their agencies have made. pentagon officials were reported to have own shares and aerospace and defense companies. some even held stock in chinese companies that washington was considering blacklisting. well,
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how speak at nancy pelosi she's been plagued by allegations that her husband trades shares on inside the information. and the former president, donald trump says pelosi who's been delaying measures that could prevent that. miss polosa denies the claim saying america is quote, a free market, a calling to me. we heard from geo political and market analyst a tom longo, who says the current us leadership is coming under increasing pressure. we're beginning to realize just how deep the corruption is and there's no way of really holding it back through media, white washing of the situation. i find it fascinating that, you know, we're dealing with a president for example, that was offering a quid pro quo to the saudis in order to election air about, you know, holding back the oil price reduction price stuff or opec in order to win the election like now nobody is really surprised about that because it's just part of
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the course. we're also condition now that they are, they're just corrupt, but that's not the right answer. that's not the right response. the right responses that this is blatantly illegal is wrong and we should demand better. the reality is in many ways the way i see this is that the us government is under siege credibility and level. so good to have your company today. let's return to our top story for now. here we're not see. the russian president has been speaking at a meeting of the leaders of the c s. countries in kazakhstan is a huge regional summit. he said, among other things that russia would close the grain, colorado, if it's confirmed the explosives used for the reason to tackle the crime in bridge was taken out of a desa in a grain truck while he said an awful lot of other coming to less load more crossing live now to us, donna and there is, he's maria phenomenal. good afternoon to you, maria. would you take us through what else? president putin had to say?
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well, hi rory. yes, of course. first of all, lives more important. talked a lot about the importance of he's to day visit here to asked and i in kazakhstan, while the west is spook, more and more pressure on russia, mostly through economic sanctions. moskos sticking to strengthen corporation with its east and central asian shy as partners. and this is probably one of the main reasons why, why are more potent ease here. the russian leader took part in 3 important summons, including one which is a brand new central asia, russia summit at totally moscow initiative aimed at deepening corporation and uniting regional after each of it's 6 participants in the face of neutral challenges and regional threats and the outside pressure wide moors put and pointed out that the ra, some negative destructive attempts by the outside countries speaking probably about the western countries to prevent it from happening. this friendship,
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this corporation growing. but despite that, the ties are only getting bigger and deeper trade volumes. he said, are increasing a new supply roads are emerging and, and the corporation is just an reaching a no matter what. and the mere fact weimer putting said that these gatherings like during this friday thursday here in asked. and i happening proves that all those involved are very much interested there. who said that a lot still needs to be done. he talked about the need to use national currencies more actively to provide financial security for the countries of the region. and also he talked about growing terry, some friends in the region and the countries should be vigilant and unite, they efforts encountering it because these threat remains very high. very often he pointed out with the support of british annual guard usa challenges and special forces like in afghanistan. of course, where are the topics covered by library?
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putting up the press conference journalist asked many questions about the progress of moscow special military operation in ukraine and whether we can expect more massive attacks against ukraine in infrastructure. and also there were questions about partial mobilization announced trained russia earlier and wire reporting here . shared he's positive assessment on the matter. let's take a listen to some funny movies, 200000 out of 300000 has already been mobilized. i think that the mobilization will be completed within about 2 weeks. shall line of contact is 1100 kilometers. that force difficult to keep it exclusively by the forces are tractors, especially since they take part in the offensive operation. so it's almost impossible to this is what the mobilization is all about. the ice cream is for middle on the sculptor, answering the question about earlier controversial comments by nate as chief that
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thrushes victory in ukraine will be a defeats for us all quotation and the alliance is direct involvement in the conflict. this is how actually grambling viewed this, a comment library putting said that he hopes that to the alliance is smart enough not to send troops on the ground because that is a very dangerous step. and that may lead to a global catastrophe. there was also a question about germany's ro in ukraine's conflict and why perkin condemned the behavior of ralene, but said that he believes that berlin is tightened by its promises to the lions again to nater. and what is wrong about yeah, to apologize that we just lost the connection with ortiz, maria fidel. she's covered the see i yes, somebody come down and ask the not, and she was just commenting on the other russian president vladimir putin. he had an awful lot of comments today. he came out to speak to the press as marcia was saying, one of the main points was, is that with this
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a massive regional summit on going the members, they're all switching fervently to that of national currencies in their trade. hooton's says it helps to guarantee regional security with more details about that at all. it's he dot com for the meantime though, we will be back soon with more of your friday. we'll headlines the mean time. appreciate your company with every once in a while. the mask slips, nato secretary general stilton berg said, the obvious one saying, if put in wins, this is not only a big defeat for the ukrainians, but it will be the defeat and dangerous for us. all. yes, nato is at war with russia so much for the claim of being a defense with alliance. no, yes, good wellborn got a whistle moisture the expense of it. i'd say as it's
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a business, i am with business. but i am bus morisha. he has no way i want machine. yeah. but i'm glad what my ducks the butter knows. that's new. my lip. lip number would be no, but i don't know what's across. not a match. if sydney with at this to he's on a big oh i shift to some i make that they base me in the eyes to he's him on a bigger one time that it but that much bigger. i mean what i watched on the thrush? no, i am caught on the surety mistake summer by it. there's no gifts they need some new business, but i'm buy it. keep up with a b. c. you got to la barnett who sat harvey was all scared up.

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