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ah ah ah, with a chief of a long lost scourge, is american student both republican in tuesday's mid term election as he calls the shed power in washing printing times as russia becomes new delhi told oil supply india foreign ministers that to visit moscow to further booth by last, relations with plans, as western countries pushed to use more electric cars, africans are the ones doing the heavy lifting to keep those vehicles running on people in the democratic republic of the congo. se than mine is being exploited. 5 is developed. well, they came here with promises of changing our lives,
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but this is not what is happening on the ground with men and women benefit from the minerals and other countries. when our husbands are dying, no one cares about our situation with a variable welcome to you. it's 8 pm here in moscow, and this is all to international with the latest world news out. they did good to happy with it. now, elan must has taken to twits out which he now owns to endorse the republican policy . if it choose days, mid term elections to independent minded voters shared power curves, the war success of both parties. therefore, i recommend voting for republicans congress given that the president says, democratic a long mask. he said his mission is to make twitter the most accurate source of information. confound the fullness c o the platform, jack dorothy,
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question the integrity of the moderation. well, let's discuss this further. so we less close live to legal media analyst line old. many thanks for joining us on the program line. it is always a pleasure to have you on the program. so let's talk about a loan musk. so we, because we know that he enjoyed a bit of a control this he doesn't, he, and now in here he is apparently cooling on follow is to vote republican now love him or hate in those must really have the power to sway you vote in. if so, is this an irresponsible thing for the world's, which is month to do? first, this may be contrary to what everybody thinks, but i don't think anybody sways any one. i think there were 3 groups of people. people who were, let's say, democrat, people who hate the democrats, and these independence and undecided in the middle, who frankly, i think, are just confused. because if you're in a better to run that by that undecided this point, you're in a coma. isla musk loves to drive people nuts. and if you go back and pars that
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particular tweet carefully, i don't even know what it means. independent minded vote. democratic, she loves this. she loves every thing about this, this twitter. this put it this way. he is the social media. what donald trump is to politics. he gets into by fight with everyone including a o c. so though to answer your question, will it help perhaps, maybe, sorta is an important yes. he is to day one of the most important voices ever, by the way, not to be pregnant, but jacko dorsey. accurate to whom mom. i don't want to be correcting him. but eli musk is huge at this point. now understand something aside from this, we are on the brink of a red wave, a republican wave. so the fact that he's coming in now was inc, i endorse our republican, is like, at the last moment, you know,
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of endorsing the title way that is going to take place. but it is critical what he is saying, right now. let me tell you something. the republicans don't get me started the republicans and listen carefully. my friends are going to win because they defeated the democrats. the democrats have policies, they may be insane or inane, but they have something to say. republicans run on not being the democrat. and if you listen carefully instead of eli must sing, republicans have this, this, this, and this as a world view as the future as important precepts and concept. no, it's always, they're not the democrats. so while this is an endorsement, i respectfully submit. it's tepid. it's not as important as people think and you should never use an election on not being the opponent. well,
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we know that that must kick it heavily criticized. supposed everything he does these days and you know, he, we know they love the color outside of the lines that how much trouble is he going to be in with the mainstream media. and of course, of course of that across themselves. i hoping he will, he that there is no mainstream media. it doesn't exist. he is, he's the henry ford. he is, he's what bill gaves used to be he as doing something right now, which nobody is doing. he is the most exciting person in the world of multimedia and, and social media platforms. there's nobody like him now. let's see how long this works now, between you and me. a lot of this i think, is frankly, well, as we say, professional wrestling a work, it is a bit of a, a contrived, and you know,
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a controversy that he has endorsed. but either way, he has been think about this before this most incredible mid term elections. we have been talking about nothing but him. nancy pelosi, his husband gets brained in some kind of a hammer attack, which is another story. and that is 2nd list, the news compared to even everything this man does. if he fire somebody, doesn't fire somebody, it does. he can do nothing that doesn't captivate everybody. now, let's see how long this goes. because a lot of people are saying, look, this may be interesting right now. but the bottom line is, this is going to lose its excitement, but you want to very good question. you said the word, mainstream media, let me say something mainstream media and i can't speak for the rest of the world, but i can tell you in this country is dead. it is more of been the, it's like looking at a star that burn out hundreds of thousands of years ago,
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but the light hasn't hit here yet. every single day we're learning of yet another platform, another institutional heritage media platform. that's closing that chattering. that is downsizing, that's going to streaming is happening everywhere. and the reason is multi form, number one, it's just changing. you may not remember this, but there was a time when we had this thing called disco afford. that was then called vaudeville . and one day, it just and no particular reason, it just ends. so this current iteration of this boring oh, she owes this, this, this con critize, awful ossified news that we have. it's dead, it's done, look at cnn. so going back to original question, what is a by mainstream media? there has no mainstream media, people look more and more to social media for a lease. i mean that's exciting. podcasting has changed. everything of streaming
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platforms have changed everything. it's completely new world, i think was really fascinating and refreshing about long muskets, but he's a very good streaming, powerful man. and he's also like streaming, powerful money wants to free the narrative. so how long the question is, how long will it be allowed to continue to be so loose lips? very good question. how long will he be allowed for it ever? but if you think for one minute that twitter is going to be the wild west of free speech, do you remember when the internet 1st started about a 20 years ago? you could say anything. i mean, it was the most exciting thing you've ever seen. and for some reason when i was misinformation or dis information or got information or wise, we just said, oh, well, and turn the channel. well that's different now. so what he's trying to do is he's
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making people say, or think that twitter is going to be the wild west, come on. everything goes not shades because already he's talking about these various iterations of, of control where they review the accuracy. and here we go again, let me ask you a question. tell me how you determined if something is true. if i say something is correct and you disagree, disprove it, you can't. this is called opinion. and one of the biggest lives is that we live in a world today where you can say, whatever you want, where i, as a consumer could just turn off the channel. if i don't like what you're saying at all, they're going to come after him left them, right. so let's enjoy this initial fantasy that twitter is going to be this, this, this house and this, this garden of eden of 1st amendment, an expression and free speech. that's not gonna lat,
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somebody's going to say something wrong. you are there to see something wrong about vaccines or co bid, or about election denying. and then you're going to get the document back in to say no, wait a minute, you are propelling something and watch also. you're going to see the courts come and remember what happened to alex jones. that was a, that was a message. we're going to get you and your speech on so many levels. we, we my, the platform you, we might sue you for a libel or defamation. we might go after you for insight eating behavior. that said no one the, the, the up compression, the destruction of free speech has so many different vectors coming in right now. you can even keep it straight before the time me. let's just enjoy this, this make believe world that elan is come to the rescue that he's the the hero and the white hat that will be able to say whatever we want. and that may be one day
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president. trump will be back on you to and it's, i mean, on twitter, it is, it's a nice thought. but have you noticed i, i was very carefully. do you notice anything different about twitter? do you notice all of a sudden this wild and woolly in an exciting new maybe i'm looking at the wrong places, but i don't see anything different. my numbers haven't changed. i've been shadow bands since day one. unlike the typhoid mary of information, right. don't notice anything, so he's enjoying this as he's tried to deal with debt service and $700000000.00 here and there. so again, i don't want to ruin anybody's excitement to rain or anyone's parade. this isn't nice. we enjoy this, but don't think for a moment that freedom has finally come to the masses. well, alex, don't think i can. so and because he did get a few things wrong, didn't a m e long must close, but maybe he's just too powerful to get cancelled. would to stop to wait and say no, coming back to fake news on twit. so is it possible?
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it's how fake facts when the accurate ones giving the amount of data that is flowing every day on switzerland, in your opinion, should it be at companies role to tell us what to believe? no, absolutely not. first of all, let me let, let me try something. no, maybe you and i can start a movement today. it's the hash tag. so what movement i'd say you say something. i hear things all the time about health. people say things about just food and eating, which could lead to early death in a variety of, of, and people get away with it. do not arrested because a while. that's just one little opinion. one, if you have an opinion that maybe we didn't land on the moon, maybe you think that elvis is alive. let's assume that you have an opinion based upon fact that i think is specious. i think you're out of your mind and i think it's demented. so what, look at how we're talking? well, what do we do?
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what do we do to correct it? you know what we do? not thing. i ignore you if i think you're a nut. if i did you some lunatic, i go the other way. i'm in new york city. i could walk outside with you right now. you want to see insanity. i'll show it to you. i'm used to it. i don't go crazy. i don't run to my bed and hide in the press because somebody tweeted something wrong about the about january 6 or about cov id or ivr mexican or about ukraine or i am nothing but a. 7 wash in disinformation and, and, and falsity. but guess what? so what i just looked someplace else. i get the fax, right. and believe it or not, this may be the oddest, but sometimes your misinformation and your allies help me craft the truth. because i want to see what are people saying that's incorrectly. i like to hear wrong
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information. i want to hear information that you might find absolutely reprehensible, but it gives me a different world view. because here's the way i look at it. life is too short. i want it to be exciting. i'm an adult. i'm not a dumb person. i've heard crazy stuff all my life. i don't want to get into it, but all my life from religion to stuff. my parents said to friends to government. i have nothing but one insane. wrong fact after another. i'm an adult. i can handle it. trust me. just let me read it and leave me alone. when i have a quick listen line, oh, to joy rate, an american journalist and tv tv home expressed have you on how republicans use the media for that profit. less of a little listen, yet publicans are doing something they don't normally do, right. which is not used. com, the common tongue, right? not use just common english to sort of use do on their campaign leather done with crime. but what they've done is they've taught people the word inflation, right?
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most people who have never used that word ever in their lives are using it now because they've been taught it. why is this the kind of leadership, the american people once 1st understand something, do not think for a moment that joy read is just some daft presenter. she is part of the democratic shadow government proxy. she is a government, if you will. i, agent. i mean, i sound a bit strange, but she is saying where sy easily what her overlords are telling her. that's number one. you remember years ago, the great monty python dead parrot routine. it's not dead. it stunned. that's what they're doing. it's not inflation. these people came up with this crazy idea that there's this thing called inflation because they just learned the word. may i give you something similar to that in the state of new york? our governor kathy holcomb said. the reason why people believe in crime are worried
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about crime is they have this crazy kind of preoccupation. and this race is conspiracy theory that there's crime. do you know how genius this is? they're telling you don't believe you're lying eyes. it's something else they chide, they make fun of they, they upgrade, they actually attack people were say, no, this is inflation. how many leaders do you need? how many economists? they look who straight me, i and they know bad enough and i admire, let it a weird way. they tell you think we have some in the other day here we have a felony. reverend reverend al sharpton, who said the reason why people always talk about crime is, it's a, it's a dog whistle or is some kind of a, of a code word for racist. i mean, these people are incredible. they look you in the eyes. if you don't understand one
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more exam, if i were to say in this country that i have some doubt about a particular election, which stacy items did, which hillary clinton did, which everybody's done since the beginning of time. now they call it an election deny, or you see what they do. they never attack. they never say, well let's, let's review whether this is true or not. let's look at what you've said. let me address it. no, i attack you. i attack what you call this. oh, you're an apologist. you're an anti vac, sir. you're a conspiracy. there's. you're a tin foil hat lunatic. you're a and by the way, a right wing republicans with the use the word whoa. can you are a lefty in a radical left? we name a call. how about a dressing? is there inflation or isn't fair? if you went to a physician and you said i have a $106.00 fever. oh, you're
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a hypochondriac. you got munchausen. wait a minute, i've got a fever addressed this. that's now will we do today. and what's even more sad, not these people, but the idiot to listen to this. who say ok. maybe i've got to work now you joy, i stand corrected. i mean to she, the she think she's fully buddy. she is. that's the sad boy. so to show you joy or you were your script, right. valesa we want to 2017. when liberal media lashed out of a trumpet, min press secretary's comments labeling his statements misinformation less of a quick look at that. by the president asked the white house press secretary to come out in front of the podium. for the 1st time and utter a falsehood, don't be so overly dramatic about it. chuck, what it is you're saying it's a false hood and they're giving sean spicer press. secretary gave alternative facts . right? he wasn't alive. give alternative. just like, like if you told a police officer,
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i wasn't speeding, i was just accelerating excessively. he just went, this is what the president believes here on your own. i just that moment we can, i was like he gave me what is that? i'll turn it affects. oh what is it? well i know it is the current administrations though different then they also to change the narrative to to fits the truth, but they want to rush. so of course they do have good. let me explain something, how good it it, we have a president who was talking about a son of his who died in a rack. and he does it repeatedly and he never did. and, and what's interesting, and this may be really, maybe i am a conspiracy theorist we habituate, we become condition to this idea that we're hearing more and more of in shane
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things after another. do you know that we live in a country right now where there were little kids in public schools in libraries who are being subjected to drag queen shows that are just like john waters horror shows . and when you say something, when you say, excuse me, i don't think this is appropriate. instead of them answering that though, say no, it's you, you're homophobic, you're trans welby, you see what's going on. if you're arrested or stop by a police officer for speedy, don't address whether you are speeding attack the police officer, he's targeting you because you're a woman or because he is, he is a part of some weird institutional hatred towards at whatever this happened everywhere. but it's across the board because what we're doing right now is, and this is very important, most people are absolutely saturated with more information than they can possibly
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deal with the media today are worse than ever. in my generation we had 3 networks and it was the best news you ever see that was it. but to dash a runaway train and they're constantly feeding this, this, this furnace with more information. you are over whelmed with information so much information. so many platforms that you can keep track. here's the best part. if you want to do something that is beyond obviously horrible, wrong, just do it. do it in front of everybody. and just wait. in 20 minutes, you'll have 10 people who got it right. a 100 people who are insane and a 1000 people who will take the event and set it to music and software. you've got to figure out where the truth is. we're unable to filter the truth. we don't even have critical thinking. we don't even know what the issues are. we can't
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figure things out. i don't want to go into the educational system, but we are basically at home. kids in particular are taught. stay home, be afraid where your mass keep your mouth shut. don't ask questions, don't critically think. don't analyze this. don't demand answers, don't research something you realize we have right now in our possession, the library at alexandria in our pocket and we don't even use it. we don't ever even look up the fax. we just sit back and let it be thrown out. so this, this area, this, this issue is so complicated on so many levels, that even mosque where we started off initially enjoy read it. they're not even remotely connected to the, to the gravity and the severity of this horrible situation that the world faced on that no lie, no legal on media analyst. many thanks for keeping his company really appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. now russia has become india
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as a top oil supplier, overtaking conventional providers. saudi arabia, under rock, new trade figures, the much prior to the indian foreign ministers visit to moscow. on monday, the talks with his russian counterpart, a trip comes amid growing ties between moscow. i'm new delhi where he's impose so a majority of indians consider russia the country's most reliable partner agreeing that defense relations with moscow are vital for the country. respond to this also said that the bricks group of states which includes india and russia, is the most beneficial platform for realizing that countries global interests ortiz . when jan sharma brings us more, he me else. foreign minister tells wizard to moscow could not have come at a more important time with the world grappling with major food an energy crisis doctor as j shanker is duty drip is aimed at expanding cooperation between the donations during a period of whilst global challenges. energy will be a major focus off this trip,
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especially since the g 7 has conform plans on pushing for the price cap on russian oil. the groups move is aimed at cutting rushes revenue, but could potentially hurt india supplies. that's because where sanctions against russia are left, deprived of russian energy, while other countries, including india expanded their trade with moscow. russia has now so passed in the us traditional dominant suppliers, saudi arabia and iraq. as the chief supplier of its oil for any corn was ations around energy security between new delhi and moscow are becoming increasingly more and more important. despite specials from the west. india bought a phenomenal 9 lack 46000 barrels of russian crude birdie in october. it's highest, ever monthly total. i don't think it will be, it will be willing to look at its energy relationship with russia, particularly as it, as it is so important for india as political economy in needs. and it is so
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important for india, strawman, man and woman. but moscow and new delhi share more than just oil, both a brick spot nor, and beyond economic and cultural partnerships. they share a long history of defense corporation as india foreign minister, recently himself acknowledged. we have, as you know, a substantial in bent tree of soviet and russian origin weapons. and dr. men tree actually grew for a variety of reasons. you know, committed shulty weapon systems themselves. but also because for a, for a multiple dick of western countries did not supply supply weapons to india and touch corporations north from your research. so we buy a new deli, b, think tank water fresh. russia has been india, most reliable thoughts? no. since have gained independence and 1947, we did a new enrich prescription with us and the billing,
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the other countries have shifted their support for india and the circumstances, shane and b, i have had a relationship with spence back since independence and has been going on strong since then j sean goes with it amidst the shadow of the green conflict on its fallout will be a significant one. and one that the west and the walls would be closely watching. runjun sharma, r t you danny vacation, my director of the united service institution of india thing time to say is new delhi is moving to boost relations with russia, which is always facilities commitments to india. this is a very important visit taking place at a very, very critical juncture. our relationship is really one of the table, a stretcher partnership, and right on the very beginning, russia, the soviet union had india. and most of it started to program. russia never
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created its commitments. india think that russia is the key. and the libel part, the strategy partner of the us said to bond the use of gas guzzling engines, and switch to electric vehicles, all in the name of green energy. but people in some developing countries say that being exploited to produce batteries, the europe, the lead trade cause is well local. so saying, in the democratic republic of the congo, which mines essential minerals for the west plus, you know, but the western mining companies are working on our land. they came here with promise of changing our lives by giving us good jobs. but this is not what is happening on the ground with us. besides taking our land for low prices, but we don't have jobs and we remain poor. and now they're going, forcing us to leave our own land. we cannot accept this at all. do men and women
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benefit from the minerals and other countries when our husbands are dying because of bad conditions due to the lack of proper jobs in the big mining companies? no one cares about our situation. western countries should do more to change our situation because they're getting too much from our minerals. one phone, but my husband died while working in the mine, and the mining company hasn't given anything, not even in order to help out open children. i cannot even afford for them to eat properly. there's no way to send them to school while a d r c is the world's largest producer of cobalt which is essential for car batteries. however, the critics of the use green energy agenda say such batteries on so green off the rules as they contain hazardous muscles which are hard to recycle and require between 6 and 12 kilograms of cobalt sounds. of electric vehicles are predicted to increased tenfold worldwide in the coming decades. independent analysts the alk attends phase african countries need to change their mindset and start reaping the
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benefits of the countries riches. buyers tend to put the rules on the table, but that's way african countries. the understanding that if you process and transform locally, you're not in a rush to sell your products for survival back. exactly what's going to put the balance between east and western western countries and africa, african convent particular trying to localize the edition in africa. and as far as we were used to sell the road, especially when we're just actually wasting the value and the money of the continent. and now the process is being changed a little bit. and the intention is to use more and more local direct to go on. i and other jade and trying to localize jobs and investments. and the additional locally mates you're watching naughty international and we'll be back
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