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for a, [000:00:00;00] with critical you were the mid term elections wrap up with the composition of congress and the majority of states, governors, price, inflation, abortion rights, among the top issues, the african communities $1000.00 alarm of violent extremism, flourishing on social media with recruiting young people online platform algeria has officially applied to join the brick economy group, the african gast,
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i stated that they have finalized necessary measures necessary for membership from my job, and also our shows blaine's russia for his country using coal to feel its economy to western countries. keep lecturing, developing agent on going green at un climate conference with hello, welcome dog. international recording alive from the russian capital was just past 6 am here, and we're glad you with us. i'm right. so let's take a look at the top storage. the south poles are close and close the us in the countries high stakes midterm elections. it's over in the composition, the federal congress, and more than half of the nation's governors. the elections include around a 3rd of the positions in the federal u. s. senate the upper chamber of commerce and all 435 seats in the lower house of representatives. new governors for $36.00 states are also to be chosen as well as
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$27.00 individual states secretaries which oversee further local elections, major domestic issues, such as price inflation, abortion access gun laws, and both the rise of very much the focus together as this was going on over, across the board, that's close, live down to all to caleb open in new. okay, great to have you again with this on this our, our thing is shaping up over there. while polls are closed in many parts of the country, they're still open on the west coast in california and in some other states. but that this point americans have largely cast their votes. however, we are going to have some delay in getting official results because in the widespread use the mail in valid, that's the pandemic. a number of days have gone to mail in voting, where voters send their vote by mail. they don't show up at the polls to actually vote michigan and
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a number of other states extended the deadline for officially certifying result. now male and valid are central to the belief among donald trump and his supporters . that somehow there was election brought in the 2020 election and today things got even more chance in arizona. donald trump gave a special message to voter in maricopa county, arizona. he gave them this very special message. this is what he that don't leave your line stay where you are. they say that the machines are working, they say that they're running out of paper in different locations throughout different states. there's a lot of bad things going on, stay on the line, do not leave. i know you don't want to be there as long as they're going to try and force you. they want to delay you out of voting, and you can not let them delay you out of voting. now, arizona,
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the secretary of state who overseas the voting procedures, the voting machines, the ballot counting, et cetera, is on the ballot. she's the democrat and she is running against the republican carrie lake, who is supported by donald trump, and who maintains that it was in arizona that massive election fraud took place and donald trump was robbed of his victory. so the fact that there are now questions about voting and ballots and voting machines in arizona that pours hot water, i guess it should say, pours gasoline on to an already boiling controversy. now, the latest development there i, we understand poles have closed in arizona. and republicans file to keep the polls open. they filed a lawsuit to keep the poles open so that people could vote in curse. and after i, after 7 pm, however, that call has been rejected. the court ruled against republican. so the polls in
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arizona have officially close. now this highlights what is the issue of contention, is that many of the republicans who are on the ballot around the country do not recognize the results of the 2020 presidential election. and as a result of that, we have democrats maintaining that democracy is at stake in the elections. this is by something else, the state democracy itself. i'm not the only one who sees it. recent polls have shown an overwhelming majority of americans. believe our democracy at rit is at risk that our democracy is under threat. they to see that democracy is on the ballot this year and they're deeply concerned about now. biden apparently also reassured his supporters that even if they do lose control of the house and senate, he does have at this point the veto pan. and he will be able to block many of the
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thing they republican congress might attempt to do. but it's important to know that even though joe biden is not on the bout, this is a midterm election to elect members of congress, governor's state secretary of state, et cetera. because the fact that even though biden's not on the ballot i, it's important to know that this election in many ways is being seen as a referendum on his performance. and the economy is one of the primary issues that americans are planning to vote on. seems like the economy frustrations around the the economy may be driving what is predicted to be big successes where the republican party, however, it'll probably be at least a few days before we get certified results in a number of the races around the country. so this election cycle will take longer than is then has been expected in previous election. in recent years, in the united states, the male in dallas will be coming in gradually. so it is election night. hold the closing around the country still open on the west coast, but in many parts of the country. voting in person,
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at least has come to an ad. was kind of open. thanks so much for bringing us up to see how things are out there. we'll speak again. no doubt soon. thanks again for your time. bye. and i still live barbara. she's in idaho. she's a state representative. thank you so much for joining me here at sea now. i love guy on of course. first of all, a selection night for you, but then we've also heard that these results could take weeks months, so really to come out what's going to take them? i mean, is it normal to have to wait so long for the results we used to knowing usually within hours of the polls closing? you know, that's exactly right. this is, this has gone from a day of election. how it been for years and years and years to open election for a couple weeks now we have an election period that doesn't even end. elisa certainly didn't 2 years ago on, on election day,
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it continued. this is how to stop. this is how fraud creeps in and you want to talk about election integrity. we most republicans would like to go back just to the feel out ballot. forget the machines, forget all of this. crazy nonsense that is taking forever. we need an election day . i'm actually, i, i would vote in favor of an election holiday, but we need one day and we need the votes back in that night counted. and we know who the winners are. that's how you used to do it in america. and the democrats have essentially changed that process and with that change has come a lot of questions. you want to talk about election integrity or the lack thereof. i. i blame it on my counterparts. yeah. interesting. provided for in the back of the old days. yes. right, you vote on a piece of paper. i only knew it was the answer. okay. now the economy has been a top concern really. i mean, could a republican lead congress drastically improve the situation to think?
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i certainly believe so. obviously, the president has the detail power, but republican let congress can stop that and i believe there are other things that we can do. one of the things we can do is certainly bring, you know, the justice department, others up for questioning and, and, you know, bring them in front of congress to ask what is going on. but as far as our economy, i believe that at least what we're going to be able to do is stop the craziness that the democrats have instituted. i mean, our economy 2 years ago we were doing great gas for in many places was what around to 20 inflation was $1.00 gas now is over $5.00. inflation actually is happening around over 9 percent as well as many other things like when in the history of our economy have we had a shortage for example of baby formula. we're experiencing a shortage of a lot of things, a shortage a diesel. this is all on the democrats,
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and i do believe that a republican lead congress will go a long ways to help solve some of these problems of interest. you see how things by now, one of the other major issues with abortion rights. they've been a major thing for the dental with respect to republican lead congress of further eliminate those rights such as a possible abortion by the federal level. perhaps i don't think so. i think that we are where we were supposed to be and not everything is a federal issue. even if we don't agree with it, it's a states rights issue. that's how this country was, was advised, that's how we are founded and we need to get back to a sovereignty with our states. there are some things that the federal government has control and power and, or the opportunity oversee the rest of it. it's really about the state's rights and so i believe that it will remain at the state level as it should and states like idaho, my state where i also was instrumental in bringing forward a pro life legislation the past. we will continue to be
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a state that values life. other states may not value it, but in idaho and other states like idaho will value life. nice and level is playable for legacy. one more question. now about my popularity, right, things policy before these and actions. will that have an effect on his policy? no, with the democrats perhaps? well, i certainly think so, but you know, when all is said and done, and this is going to be a referendum on where people are right now. the struggles people are having. and you know, are the leadership in our nation right now lease much to be desired and might i just suggest one other thing people are throwing around the word democracy in all actuality, this country was not founded on democracy. we are a constitutional republic, and that is what people like me and others are fighting to maintain a constitutional republic. the democrats like to change the language a democracy mean something entirely different than
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a republic right away. remember another let you go, my dad to saying change on the legal to look democracy is a buyer's been binding that word around. what does it he means by, i mean is he trauma is up. does that merely leg? he really has the sand on to, to throw a major, heavy weighted wood i democracy is at risk. i think so. and as we have seen from the democrats time and time again of especially over the last few years, they've taken key words and they have swap them around and they have given them new meaning it's not the traditional meanings and they particularly have taken this word. democracy and they have used it in kind of a threatening way. certainly is, is nothing as it was intended to be. and then it's confusing to people that you know, you hear kind of like you tell a lie long enough. you start to believe it. and people may start to believe we're des moines, we're not a democracy, wyrick public. we are represented by people that we elect. and those people go and
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make laws. and, and that is how our founders instituted. i, i believe that our republic is doing well if we are executive branch from creating laws and running roughshod over the republic, we have an in balance of power in that starts of the executive branch of our federal level. and i sent barbara as always, pleasure to lindsey for you so much for joining me here. i would say with speak to you again soon. thanks again for. thank you. oh, right this, move our attention out to africa. terrorism is destroying the f is just throwing off with us a quote form of the president of cimbawe, always senates, how the african parliament newton highlighting the ever growing charges of the content faces. now there are concerns of the social networks have enabled the spirit of violent extremism with the young adult, particularly susceptible as terrorist who was trying to recruit them online. submit visits,
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social media platforms are falling to local stream is content and secure the safety of use of all these corresponding color. tupper explains more insolent penetration of viruses in more, biofuel and technology has been both a gift and ok for the african continent. they have driven social, political, and economic growth. but social media has also provided a captive audience and fights like feasible being used to new and ready to live and spread the message of violence extremism on the continent. and the eastern part of the continent has been particularly susceptible. i think this will probably mean not that not northern virginia where i think the also try to bring up a vehicle using these. so i can see is a problem that dave is africa as a, as a region has been fighting governance in the east and the west of the continent of
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formulating strict measures to counter the sophistication and the social media heaviness of these groups. the un also back the studies looking into the use of social media and it's linked to online radicalization instead of an african countries all dealing with the rise of either our sub vocal her on or ice. while all these extremely screws were found to be using different strategies, they all use twitter, youtube, what that, but the most common place for recruitment was facebook. they've been able to ridiculous so many and that comes from the sale of unemployment. no, a youth finishes university. another job, and you move this guy underneath the doctor this person, and we'll give him some money. give us on monday. and your plan is able to put these goes into the books very easily in university classrooms and internet cafes.
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young people are the target of unsolicited messages emanating from extremist groups from all around the world. but over the last year, there have been a noticeable rise of messages emanating from extremist groups in the east of the continent. and they is a feeling that social media companies are not doing enough to filter it out like this book to employ some policies and regulations. the deploy some loss or the conditions that will kind of know people on prevent some for some clips which are not good too bad pretty. what i do as a person is if you i do not know you, we have never met before. i do not have any contact with you. i do not. i do as my facebook friend in that has helped me to actually be secure, more and avoid mental health issues in regards to violence, un begged benny as bar that out above his found online messaging
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a challenge as it got these centralized and with more independent voices but also bobs, use of the very same platform to publicize a tags, kidnappings and wanting to showcase their power and raise their profile is seen gaining traction. so would possibility is going to stop this train class of whatever declared you. they make you believe that the government will make you believe the cause of this law, the measure that day i didn't d, you really had to list. so by that they become and now that beginning monday, you didn't do it. nick of duty on these other people. and that's the problem that we had, you know, having jobs get out of the media platform or group to tackle all those traits and to find a means of minimizing the trade associated with the for the benefit. if we did you right,
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so it's live for didn't know how the experts agree that counseling the rise of radical recruitment, extremism and terrorism on the continent should be an africa wide strategy. and while strengthening communities and civil societies is key, many more expert argue, and global can shines, especially those from the way, should be as quick to take responsibility as the to take profit from the continent. and that they should be doing long to make sure that radical groups do not carry on. exploiting young people on the continent got to live for the enjoyment i want to know if african bricks is set to get a little bigger. algeria, africa, largest natural gas exposure has become the latest country to apply for membership to the block, the algerian form,
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as it has submitted membership documents with the bid warmly received by moscow and beijing to the most prominent members. bricks has recently gone at increasing interest with china already applied, and the lives of kit, egypt, and saudi arabia stating their desire to join. now let's give you some background knowledge about the brick soup bricks is a developing international economic look which compromises of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. the total ged he, all of the members is around $27.00, half $1000000.00 population of about $3200000000.00 people. the group appears aligned, compete with the western lead g 7 group of major economies, which has a g, d p. a 45 rentals answer to population of about 775000000. now we heard from a professor at the university of algiers. it says the north african country intends to play a major role in the british group,
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and also has ambitions to cope the unipolar world order promoted by the west. what? because over the big position in the, in africa as was in the was besides just notion that we have so many studies show what showing on the political show more than that because of the historical part of me. so i feel like you should leave the china and that i come to the days of the defendant of the for respect a lot. and the more that i would appreciate the, i hit the ball and there is a said we want to have to get out of the i mean, what you see between the and there was or do you want to have a voice? the 3rd voice was and there is one thing we asked fire
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around. we did the brakes and the brakes are stuck in the union role that i'm getting is not you. laura basset. indians. i'm not sure what that is. of course we have the position of shots so something. busy to some extent, and they want to have it say in the word, i don't know on the when companies usaid by say don't call for 27 use the u has been resorting to burning cold, despises, profess, green energy. goals of the sanctions against russia. lead to natural gas shortage is and while russian need to keep kind of up countries, good green german is also confirm his own nation will not be doing that right now. in his address at the you in climate summit in egypt,
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house lands patella and russia's brutal war of aggression on ukraine is forcing us to reconnect the coal fired power plant to grid for a short time. but we are firmly committed to the coal phase out germany, things are going to open up the call, agreed for some time because owing to what is happening between russia and the thing that they've got and they were using before can not be access full. so i think that's, this is the time to go back to the call so that they can minimize the o or the team, the people at the moment. but this looks like people, critics who have been too low to use if you will, being asked to come up with new. ready generation energy, especially green energy. 3 energy, but you see already you don't like shifting from the energy i'm going to use this is becoming a problem. ready from countries,
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one thing that it's like double sun that and the lane game is not right for everyone. only those in europe who developing countries already land all day pollution of 90 percent climate. now going back to you and i live in africa with justin knology. we'll see them to go back to snore, to use south africa is less than an investment on the launch, an 8 and a half $1000000000.00 plan for africa potentially landlord deals that transition away from fossil fuels, central african, political and economic commentator wilcox. the says, this may only lead to the rise of near colonialism on the african continent. ukraine and rising energy prices across the world, exigency, stance, pool toddler, kicking new kindness to patient. good to progress with the may. now are climate
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goals where it nor to for the meanwhile fresh for the mac, one is apparently prepared to make some concessions when it comes to getting more fuel in pause, as he hasn't shielded away from a funny chat with always when it's when lead nicholas madura on the camera to swipe francis so refusing to for me recognize the legitimacy of the late to the latin american president and still holding ease sanctions against his government. a with with how that conversation cons installed. contrast to what the french present we did 3 years ago. back one lesson
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countries recognize us back opposition for the one. what edo asked the president of the he tried and failed to seize power in caracas. fully disputed election that madura officially one senior research fellow, the global policy is due to think that george's of and he says that the chaps between him, a chronometer sends a clear message to washington. europe is about to experience an extremely unpleasant winter. the very serious energy shortages and venezuela was obviously a major producer in the world. and therefore it is time for a major you turn the encounter was extraordinary because it was, it was very, very friendly. i mean, it was a lot of minutes and are normally very warm. and clearly those in macaroni knew everyone was listening in. he was saying, yeah, going to me,
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i'm going to give you a call. so he was delivering a message to the rest of the world, particularly to the united states were abandoned in your policy tomorrow, had won an election. let me in the european can say, we don't like the election. we can, they can say that, you know, to the heart of that, oh, it wasn't, this wasn't, i wasn't there, but he won the election. he was accepted by the venezuela people. now after the meet the turkish president and the sweden pri ms. have an easy and as they said, his country will comply with all anchors demoss, which would lead at the nordic countries join nato. i would like to inform you that the swedish parliament has begun work on the creation of an interpark elementary friendship group with turkey suite and will fulfill the memorandum to the end. sweden will not enter into a dialogue with the p k k. however, that says it's for mazda says, assume has not taken a half step thought, joining nater in 5 minutes,
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a visit to cain attempts to seek anchor's approval for nato session. and while nater chiefs open burger, the acclaim at the alliance told anchor into allowing sweden to join the blow suki it was quick to reaffirm it uncompromising storms. what sweden, 1st an outage bid to join their lives, just present, rated by rider accused, noted country of housing terrace and demanded at sweden. expedite several members of the could is done work as part of the old p k k. the kurdish dias for has been well integrity, integrated into suite to society for years as 6 members of the country, parliament being this origin just journalist around council. he says that the swedish p m statement show his country is ready to swore all of to his anti goodish war policies in order to get nato membership. it is understood
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that from the airport statements that you expect from sweden, for on to produce more policies. the statements made by the swedish or prime minister in turkey, they imply that they can gives the support in the upcoming period. the result reach in these 30 again, it will also answer what there was within a joint nato or not. so we didn't effort to gain nato membership by being whole style in the world shows that, you know, great weakness in terms of democrats and freedom in the same place terms basically because current these people are under. ready general site right now, the courtesy freedom struggle has the bluetooth friends in sweden run to call them across liberation, psychology, feminist supporters of human rights and freedoms. shoulder to shoulder with the
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curse will prevent this where the state from fully supporting the kurdish genocide want to focus on that word tensions. a written in the wake of the shooting that wounded al sit prime. as the iran con riley has supported demonstrate in some cities as they vent anger over what the politician is called a fascination attempt by the government has a local reporter with. this is the mosque, busiest fraud in drama, bindy garden, buddy north. and you can see these protesters on the last 48 hours. these support has up here on con, on 6 in progress, they have blocked it or the traffic is not allowed on both sides of the door. and they are forecasting because it jen run a police case has not been registered assassination attempt on embalmed con. yesterday,
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the supreme court off like is on order to be fully steve op. the law just promise off for the job. so this is a case within 24 hours today. the police, steve, he's the respond the display of gorda and he has said that the case has been decided, but 3 d, i name it on the con has if you'll still accept this f i r m, and i'm con said that if it's crossteck on f, i e r, and they're going by separate because m non con has nominator 3 process, one the prime minister share by city. second, the data minister, why not some our law and the 3rd major agenda, iowa site. mr. fess on my see. these 3 names off the suspects are not written in the police. i've a yard so they say that out. fair try. an impartial investigation is not bossy by the food, the police i yup. these protests across the country will continue until the police

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