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[000:00:00;00] a sewerage, no speaker for girl. okay. with the new u. s. defense strategy suggests the preemptive little nuclear weapons against nuclear threat contradicting president biden pledges limits. the potential use of newt refused to jeopardize form of livelihood. that's a message from ghana and ivory coast. to avoid crossing a global co production form and protested monthly payments to follow with germany on frogs, molar for the need for the you to hit the fact that what they call unfair economic competition from american switch could reportedly result in a trans atlantic trade will
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occur very well, welcome to you because dorothy international with the latest world news update is good to have you with us. us, nuclear weapons could be used in a 1st strike against non nuclear threats. that's according to the pentagon, new national defense strategy, which goes against president biden's pledges to make the world safer by restricting the use of nukes we concluded a thorough review of a broad range of options for nuclear declaratory policy, including both for north, 1st use and sole purpose policies and concluded that those approaches would result in an unacceptable level of risk in the light of the range of non nuclear capabilities, been developed and fielded by competitors that could inflict strategic level damage to the united states and its allies and partners. the u. s. as new defense strategy, in fact,
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does not rule out the use of nuclear weapons against non nuclear threats. it has been tamed. a controversial 1st strike policy that biden earlier suggested wouldn't be needed at a more. so apparently the you, as president, has changed his mind and pentagons new strategy in fact looks very similar to i used to be under trump administration. interesting that the publication of this new strategy was expected 6 months ago. it was postponed, and we only saw it now published exactly after weimer putting speaking at val di, discussion club earlier and thursday, explicitly said no to using nuclear weapons. this is, was library putting had to say, meet you when you can usually, we have never said anything about the possible use of nuclear weapons by russia. and only hinton examines made by the leaders of western countries for lease for us back windlass trust was prime minister in the u. k. she told the program written is
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a nuclear power am and it is the pm's job to use it. and she would do so. no one is not verbatim, but closer. she said, i'm ready. ready to make sure no one else but a young woman was a bit out of her. my union. how can one say such things in public? if i knew the sloane the u. s. president though question put in his words, claiming that talking about nuclear weapons actually means that moscow is ready to use it. and that is an ironic claim, given that that's exactly what we keep hearing from the white house every day, nuclear weapons, nuclear weapons and was putting himself explained that moscow had to rise up this issue, fall in the west. push for that. if he has no intention, why you keep talking to my wife, she talks about the in the use of tactical nuclear weapons. what now you touched on this before your, your previous comments very but how does this new strategy appear? it odds with joe bought his previous statements regarding nukes, a talked, there is actually a contradiction, a clear one. it's not just a reminder,
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but the u. s. you only country on earth that unprovoked used the nuclear weapons in world history, but it is also a reversal biden's 2020 campaign pledge in which he was saying that nuclear weapons sit online uniquely be ever used in retaliation or as a deterrent their opinion. there was last by progressive democrats and defense hawks. here's what mr. biden had to say. then, with no bushes said more than once, that he has no plans preemptively to use nuclear weapons, was to have to receive from the west to deescalate the situation. ironically, peter, we see the opposite and opposites tabs, according to where you asked diplomatic cable, washington is now speeding up its plans to upgrade nuclear weapons in europe with even analysts criticizing the move as an unnecessary rush. asked for common pentico spokesperson answered,
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that it is in no way linked to current events in ukraine and it was not sped up in any way. but that is not exactly true because we know the delivery was scheduled for next spring, and it is happening this december. so does look like a push for a race. the new u. s. defense strategy also focuses on the rising might of china, the american say beijing pose is the greatest challenge to washington's global influence. we got some reaction and insight from former pentagon senior security policy analyst to michael believe. well, china is that has the 2nd largest economy in the world. it is basically from the pentagon's perspective, the ultimate quote, threat and quote. and in, in the, in the years to come. because it has ramped up its military development programs. and it has greater numbers of ships than the united states does right now. and i
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think that between now and 2050 it is projected by the mil sussman offsets pentagon, that it's going to be china, that the u. s. is going to have to deal with as the competitive world power and, but the chinese are taking a different tat which is more like construction and in under developed countries of the world that by itself it's a challenge to you as a dominance in the world. so we're going to see this as a prolonged conflict competitively, at least for years to come we will not to jeopardize our people's wealth. thus, the message from africa is that top to co produce is gone and ivory coast, a boy causing a co sustainability meeting in brussels. after accusing western companies of blocking opportunities to improve farmers incomes, antique correspondence, corrales hot lab rings as nor. this is not the 1st time that god and ivory coast
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have gone to the low body to be mind a better treatment for they are farmers whose go around, who has every way to make sure that they produce what is expected by western multinational who rely on the crop to make the chocolate. it's a bitter sweet story. it's sweet if you are a western multinational and profiting from the value chain of making chocolate, it is very bitter. if you are a farmer in any of the fed countries that have gone out and ivory coast, because there you have no predictability. back in 2019, the 2 countries put so much price out on the group and the market that the finally relented to an idea of living income differential. this was to help regulate the price of cocoa, at least from a farmer's point of view. the agreement was that the town of cocoa would cost
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$400.00. now that is not how local trade it so it local traders look at it as a differ racial which was negative to both countries and they insisted on buying that time. the time that was supposed to be $400.00 at $260.00, now beds make a $114.00. this a p a in the market, and it only shows up the value chain and never goes down to the farmers. now the farmers themselves, they only receive about 6 percent of the fed, $100.00 and wall of $1000000000.00 in the street. that if the chocolate industry now it's been fed that be with the multinational. i do not really care about african farmers and they just there for the profits. and that is why the re meg on improving the conditions of that l i v. that is the living in the differential. but if you of the spokes person of the getting a cold call regulatory body that mister fifi wow,
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he did not move his was when he spoke about the tendency of western companies to leave a legacy of poor african even though they take from them. clearly someone is ensuring that the farmer continues to stay poor, how to expect someone who is poor all the time to sustain an industry that is always making profit. clearly, there is something that is not right and it's not the 1st time that we're going to talk about it. there is the need for us to find different means of making a point for everyone to know that something's wrong. this is a classic story of how west and colonialism, particularly capitalism, has left its mark on the african continent. they take the refined, they sell back to the continent at much, much inflated prices and to the world at large. and they mean a legacy of poverty and courage across africa. the thousands of people have again flooded the streets of the check republics capital to protest
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against the government's role in the e. u. sanctions against russian such while he is now in that 2nd month in the country with tens of thousands taking part with demonstrates his chanc dancy government slogans and waved national flag well calling on the prime minister to resign. they insist the sanctions have exacerbated the country's energy crisis, which is left many dreading a harsh winter made soaring gas and food prices. and american political commentator who's currently in prague code is that local authority. deliberately downplaying, the scan of his protest doesn't look like the government to look new demonstrators . we've seen the prime minister here down, play the process here in blame. what's going on here on what you called anti russian. follow the main problem. i think it's a long term trick finance, monitoring it's report whether or not they can withstand the next few years.
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russian feel that they can't just on the back of lacking russian gas in the next few years. it will be a recession for the next few years. because of that situation, is that bad? i mean, we have to think that industry, heavy industry is the largest employer regarding the public and fam in germany and hungary and without cheap energy to infuse industries here these countries are going to be non competitive and the global market. and that's going to have serious consequences. the german french leaders have reportedly teamed up to oppose us legislation and to pressuring industries in europe to leading economies with the move could lead to wants being called a trans atlantic trade wall, as r t contribute to rachel last. the next thing we're hearing now about what this meeting in paris this week between german chancellor, all sholtes and french president him during that whole was really about despite the various disagreements they're both. now looking at how the counter unfriendly
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measure is coming from washington, the us is already hammering the european union with natural gas prices and really benefiting from the fact that the block has much more dependence on this price. the american energy 2 to 4 times the u. s. domestic market price, according to president mack whole. now that's because europe cut itself off of the much cheaper russia fuel. but now sholtes and macros are reportedly also both worried that washington is tilting the playing field to the detriment of european exports to america. specifically to buy the ministrations inflation reduction act, which gives energy and tax breaks to companies that invest on american soil, which is an open invitation basically for companies to bail out of europe at the time when they continent. energy supplies basically hinges on european worrying to sweaters and taking 2nd showers. your how the european reaction to that is being reported in the western process. the message from the parents lunch is if the us
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doesn't scale back then the you will have to strike back. similar incentives schemes for companies will be needed to avoid unfair competition or losing investments that move would risk plunging transatlantic relations into a new trade war by new protection measures also incentivize the purchase of american electric vehicles with batteries made in america to the detriment of those made in europe with the french and german car industry being hugely important to both of their economies. mac, always quick to speak out about the need for the talk to economic powers of europe, to wake up and implement something similar. i'm just going to film it, know what we want to do with the batteries, and the aid is to have a bi european acts like the we must keep them for your pain. put yourselves in for our solutions, for europeans are still too naive. is one of the things that i discussed with jim and chunks. lola shows in the front is in germany of to come together because we
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will do open the knee for europe to counter american protectionism with its own isn't the only point of contention. berlin is also doubling down on its relationship with china at a time when the u. s. has beijing in its crosshairs and really wants the you to follow along with its plans and interests. like it did with russia. the u. s. commerce department published guidelines this month to curb access for china to us micro chips and the by the administration expects allies to just side on that's according to western press reports. but berlin is just green lit, the purchase of a stake in a hamburg and tear port by a chinese state on shipping giant and a set also to visit president. she's praying in november. so the question now is whether paris and berlin will actually do something about washington's ever increasing dominance over their own economies and over the u economy. or, well,
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they just ultimately fall in line with washington marching orders. dear politics, excellent piano to mon, towed of the e u has no ability to carry out the trade war against the us. well, profess that william melanson says washington will probably scale back its economic conditions in europe. the america, you see, has, has a profit so much from this and that europe is so worried now about the effect on the actual peoples of europe. is it already started all kinds of demonstrations that america is going to have to scale back. if it doesn't scale back, then there'll be a fairly nasty trade war, which a game, oddly enough, might lead to a final piece deal in ukraine is i don't think the european countries wish this war to continue any longer. the name of this act of reducing inflation, inflation reduction is a euphemism for, for protectionism. actually,
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the chinese do it. the americans do it. why not the european union just to protect their major industries and create more of a, i must say, a multi polar system whereby europe does not succumb to american business. dick kicked us any more. her european union became very dependent on the us from fortunately because they totally had not been set on joke politics and support and ukraine against russia. and many you member states for our security depend on the united states because we are protected by nato and soberly nuts. try to antagonize the united states and europe. this means that to your brand new and you and he's very weak in front of united states. but so far is nor retailer negotiation. uber, us, and derby,
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coarser french and germans use agree fundamentally on the economy. commodity within you, it's difficult for them to where they come on position against the united states. i for currently i don't think is gonna be any big effect. in reality. we're taking care thought now where i can't, the hospital has been struck in the russian city. i know casualties have been reported so far. the case on regional health ministry issued a statement that says key of is indiscriminately targeting its civilian objects. me rawlins on yes, the ukrainian shell has exploded near one of our film cruise damaging the vehicle. at the time of the attack, the van was passing near residential buildings. the exact moment of the shelling was caught on camera. this taken up with
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a new one of the work i would love to do is done the new goodness the when our field group finished working and we had just started to leave a show, exploded some 10 to 15 meters away from us to rec. now have the drivers side and broke the outs, glass of the bullet proof layer resisted and st allies. one fragment also have the car when my colleague was here, but all of i was a voice. now we're going to pull out the broken glass and then keep doing. i work with you. dominican ambassador to the un has called on foot bulls governing body fi thought to expel iran from competing in the upcoming world cup in canada. once again, the world is demanding your immediate leadership actions to disqualify iran from the world cup. the fee for world should not be shadowed by negative political news for the billions of fans worldwide. they ambassador ones, italy to replace iran at the event following protests over the death of masa,
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a menia young girl in iran. the u. k. has joined dominica in calling for banning iran, which is also been accused of supplying drones to russia. tend to both most go on to ron, have denied fifa, has yet to respond. when independent journalist actually my tansy, say, if iran is to be banned from the world cup, it would represent a fundamental breakdown in sports. i think come given the russian his band, given that the if iran were, were to be banned from the fif of world cup. it would start to show that the entire international order is regard sports and culture is fundamentally breaking down. and then why, why should, why should any country in the global so be accepting terms in the same way as they have to accept international sanctions and, and authorities from washington. so this is
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a very serious point in world history, arguably if iran is indeed throwing off the world cup at this, this would mean that international competitions are breaking down fundamentally when we can't forget that there were olympics in berlin in 1036. how ironic that russia was band and it goes, russia believes it is fighting the scourge of naziism in europe today. the chief r. washington's notorious usaid agencies that the by the administration is helping fight corruption in ukraine. that claim doesn't stack up to what some european officials and critics say about the situation in the conflict stricken country. we're still doing anti corruption work as well and supporting independent media because we know also in putting this much assistance into the country, that's really important that there be oversight. but also that's what this war is about in many ways with that's what threatened put in. so much was the anti
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corruption work, was the democratization power has usaid a soft power on the u. s. government, which is accused of supporting cues and regime change operations across the world under the guise of providing humanitarian aid. in her interview with c n n, she made the dubious claim that the agency is fighting corruption in ukraine. but there is very little evidence to suggest that it is you crate has been described as one of the most corrupt nations on the planet. ranked a 100 and 22nd out of a 180 last year with even e chief ursula vander lion, one of caves, most ardent supporters, conceding that more needs to be done. while the u. s. base brookings institute went as far as to describe ukraine as a crap ta chrissy. in a recently released report. the broader governance system allows for informal decision making that favors powerful interests and bypasses democratic accountability. oligarch still monopolize the commanding heights of the ukraine in economy pump in hundreds of billions of dollars in reconstruction funding into this
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government system. the still suffers from significant corruption is a sure way to sit in new oligarchy and risk of failure of the reconstruction effort . the truth remains obscure to the u. s. public, with very little scrutiny in oversights over where the aide is going, given ukraine's own president vladimir lensky darling of the western liberals, was himself brought in the panama paper scandal. it is perhaps not surprising. the efforts to tackle corruption have been limited and the task is made easier by his crackdown on independent and opposition media where the purge is starting. soon after he assumed power and continuing lay to that year, leading to condemnation from the european federation of journalists, ukrainian president vladimir lensky last week by the opposition media. a new site stronger you, a and imposed sanctions on its editor in chief. lawyers have criticized these measures for their lack of legal basis. this decision comes only 6 months after
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closing down free tv channels. in early 2021. european federation of journalists joined the affiliate in ukraine. the national union of journalists of ukraine in calling this extra judicial action, a threat to press freedom and media pluralism in the country. while this year, the death knell for press freedom with rubber stamped wednesday lensky closed on all independent media organisations. by decree, creating a government monopoly and the purges don't stop there. with foreign journalists targeted with missiles, allegedly supplied by washington. this will appear. there were 3 employees of the migration service team of 4 people to local residents working on the warhead flew straight into them, went through the 2nd floor and they were killed. and everyone is very afraid of a 2nd strike. there is often a 2nd attack within 30 minutes until one individuals that don't tell you the
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western narrative, hounded an even place of notorious kill list whose website is hosted in the us. russia times about knowledge in ukraine or a mix of falsehoods and distortions. ukraine was an, an isn't being overrun by nazis. no far right groups have any form or political power in ukraine. even ignoring the glaringly obvious as it stands directly in the face during interviews with ukrainian officials. do you fear that they'll come back and either occupy or trying destroy, and we are not afraid. we are ready to fight till the end of the victorious end to defeat the russian cockroach. but now the west wilfully ignore this performing dramatic, you turns. as today's truth becomes to morrow flies powers claims for the part as ukraine's western back to so on democracy continues with the closure of liberal and left his opposition parties. while the far right to treated his heroes on an on to the teeth by the united states, leaving us
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a wonder where exactly the u. s. a. money. nearly $10000000000.00 us dollars is going assyrian defense, ministry has accused israel of carrying out a 3rd as strike this week on sides near damascus. now the latest attack happens just off the midnight local time, with most missiles reportedly intercepted my syrian ad defenses. no casualties were reported. although to pry attacks left one soldier wounded in various syrian states . dorothy say israel has hit targets in syria. hundreds of times over the last few years, the most prominent attack struck damascus, apple in september, killing 3 people on rendering the runway unusable as well as that it targets any sites with connections to a rainy and military fight. as in syria, vanessa bailey, an independent journalist based in damascus,
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shed her take on the apparent reasons for such as israel at the moment as trying to effectively take out what it perceives of serious capability. both defense and offense, syria is working on a precision missile program on a suicide drawing mission. and of course, iran is helping with technology. so for israel, the important thing for them is to take out the underground development centers in damascus, monsieur and aleppo. and that's what they're trying to do, but they can't do it effectively without actually sending warplanes into syria. so what they've been doing is trying to create a whole and syrian as a fund, so that they can actually send, like syria target those development center. so, you know, this is, it's an act of war, of like to play. it's an act of aggression that has been completely ignored by the
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so called international community for the latest that they so you can check our website, r t dot com. thanks for keeping his company here in austin national. ah, [000:00:00;00] a wrong one. i just don't know if you have to figure out because the advocate and engagement equals the trail.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. oh you see a baby with your sacrificing in baby so you can go to a new sacrifice in a baby so you can have freedom to go. you sacrificing. you. sacrificing a baby convenience. has nothing to do with a
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a baby's name. so abortion was illegal in the united states until the the case of roe vs wade made its way to the supreme court in the early 19 seventies. jane rowe was not her real name. there was a woman before her that was known as jane doe. she dropped out of the case. the 2nd one was jane row. she was pregnant and wanted an abortion, but abortion was outlawed. so she filed a federal law suit and went through the entire federal court system. until finally, the supreme court ruled by a vote of i think it was 7 to 2 that a woman has a constitutional rights to privacy. now these words, right to privacy, opened a door that just changed american society because right to privacy meant a right to have sex with whoever you wanted in the privacy of your own home. so,
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sodomy, laws were overturned, it was a right to have an abortion. it was a right to to be gay. all these cultural laws that we had were thrown out in the roe vs wade decision. and then abortion clinics opened all around the country. now, some states were able to put a cap on abortions in that you could have an abortion if you were less than 3 months pregnant or less than 6 months pregnant after 6 months, only if the woman's life was in danger. i had an abortion. i am a mother today because i had an abortion in 2012 and that abortion saved my life and was the one act of kindness that i could give the child that was not driving inside of me. choosing to terminate that pregnancy meant that that growing fetus had a dignified end to their life. i'm sorry, go what your child diagnosis on. yeah, so my son was diagnosed my son had

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