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ah ah, it is breaking news with our own arts he international as we understand russia says it will withdraw its fruits from the regional capital. a pop song made fios ukrainian shelling of a local dam could lead to heavy losses from catastrophic flooding. president biden vowels to wield his veto policy to block legislation if the rival republicans gain full control of congress. despite claiming ahead of the mid terms, the vote was a fight for democracy and cutoff lockers out of france for coasting up to the country while to the very same time, allowing the publication of a very controversial cartoon depicting right that guitar. a football is dressed as
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terrorists with its cost into a busy wednesday for your worldwide use headlines. it's a great to have you with us. of course it's auntie and we do start this hour with breaking news for you here. what are t, as russia now says, it will withdraw its troops from the right side of the da da napa river. that is including the regional capital of hudson. the defense ministry says it wants to avoid unnecessary losses among its forces. but before we bought it from grafton with the enemy is foreign randomly at the city. for this reason, it was decided to evacuate the population from the right side of the river. we provided everything possible to ensure the evacuation the plans of the enemy to create flooding of territories can lead to dangerous consequences. this is confirmed by the constant shelling of the call sky hydro electric power station.
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under these conditions, the most appropriate option is to organize defenses along the line of the denise river comprehensively assessing the situation we propose to take up to fences along the left bank. i understand that this is a very difficult decision, but at the same time we are protecting the most important thing, the lives of our soldiers. and in general, the combat effectiveness of the army group, the russian defense minister said the pull back of forces would begin immediately. administer ordered the general to organize a secure relocation of both soldiers and civilians. more than 150000 people were said to have been moved out of the city. as of to day, the republican party is projected to win a slim majority in the us house of representatives, as it leads in the initial vote count in the nations very high stake elections. and while in a preliminary exit poll conducted by cbs, most americans say they are dissatisfied and even angry with how things are currently going in the country. so 35 seats in the senate and all 435 in the house
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they're up for grabs. new governors for $36.00 states will also be chosen. republicans had hoped for a huge red wave victory by capitalizing on inflation and soaring gas prices, but things do a little bit tighter than that. a president biden meantime, while advocating for democracy. so he'll be using his veto powers to counter republicans, if indeed they do get control of both chambers of congress. if we lose the house and senate, it's going to be a horrible 2 years. the good news is i'll have vito pen throughout the lead up to this election. we have heard and endless drumbeat from the democratic party saying that essentially democracy was at stake and that the make america great. again, trump supporting mag, republicans were a threat to democracy. that essentially, because they do not accept the election results from 2020, they are somehow a threat to the democratic system in the united states,
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and that victory is for them could lead to the end of the democratic system. now it's important to note that before results and even been certified or announced in parts of the country where we have seen some pretty solid votes and polling information and exit polls to republican. we do have the democratic party talking about voters suppression and arguing that results may not be legitimate. this is what we recently heard from a democratic figure regarding the race in georgia. we can't say that whatever happens tonight is a fair and equitable legend because there's been too many laws passed by election denies to keep people from being able to express himself. now that democrat is you just heard was raising the concern of what they call election deniers that now democrats have been referring to republicans who do not accept the results of the 2020 election. arguing that they are a threat to democracy and arguing that the reforms to election laws, they pass around the country, they will result in voters suppression and that they,
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in some ways de, legitimize the upcoming results that are expected in certain races. but give us an update if you would. i mean, right now, how are things looking at this moment with the elections? one of the most big controversies that we saw on tuesday took place in arizona in arizona. you have katie hobbs, the secretary of state running for governor against kerry lake, a trump back republic debt. and in arizona's maricopa county, we saw very big problems with the voting machine. here's some of the documented evidence. this is a video i'm explaining the problems of, of the voting machines in maricopa county, arizona. slocum, are valid, and so didn't misread with them. was happening. put it in there. yeah. and tonight, a republican and a democrat will sit and go through all of the misread now all over the accounting and can't go any will get counted in. okay. with both the seniors not working. yeah, no, nothing to work. oh wow. so good to have you with us for this program. so just weeks
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before global focus will be all over the gulf state of cutoff, as it plays host to the world cup. the kingdom has lashed out at europe for being happy to do business with the nation. but at the very same time, making fun of it in a recent controversial cartoon. we are annoyed by the double standards on the one hand, the german population is misinformed by government politicians. on the other hand, the government has no problem with us when it comes to energy partnerships or investments. we can't understand that. it is ironic that this tone is used in countries in europe that call themselves liberal democracies. a recent edition of the weekly look canard or the duck newspaper dedicated to cut out on the world cup . it run a cartoon right that depicting the national katasha team. well as terrorists, i discussed this already with specialists to talk a highly dal hotter. he was taken aback by what the magazine published the obvious now that those allegations with regard to the human rights had nothing to do with
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a human rights and just expect that they knew often limit the rate of european, you know, we have here the recent need the highest quality configure in europe in the union saying that europe a civilized non then was that it was, is that the jungle? so these are the dorms brought to trade by the economy web hosting like yours. i mean, we have seen this, we have not been assigned the land that even the highest figure in the sun was probably the same. i could do the simplicity, racism is they look at, i would just say you typing of someone who are supposed to be on the bunk,
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supplying europe with a gun and no more where i'm not, didn't as a one. so there's one trying to look at their human rights. look at the new like listen, what do you want you to go back in history when they get a 1000000 julian run to the nuclear weapon on this? i'll cut out as i go alternately, stems from the fact that france has been doing well should we say increasingly more business with the country as of late talk about energy. the french oil, john total energy, became because countries 1st foreign partner in a $30000000000.00 liquefied natural gas project. now katara has been taking a lead in europe, race for gas. it is the continent, 2nd largest supplier off the russia meeting around 20 percent of europe's energy demands last year. cut out at world cup chief believe europe's recent biggs of the country because they don't like anyone threatening that dominance over the sport has a bit of a strange comment. have a listen for yourself. european countries feel they have
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a monopoly over the world cup. europe has hosted 11 tournaments out of 22 tournaments. of course it refuses that a country like guitar or an arab muslim country house to tournament like the world cup. just maybe it's a political propaganda. i'm and this is a very, a broker because this again, i'm so that's why they want, they accept our oil and gas supply and investment. why in the meantime they wants to beat us. you know, as you say, the supply item doesn't own on there. so it's a big number, the standard, the worst that though maybe maybe we should have maybe we should have, like i said all the time, but some of them are nation water, fixed hours when i say are well demonstrations were held in the center of athens, have a look at these pictures nationwide strikes announced over inflation basically,
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a 2 of the largest public and private sector unions. joint forces to shot down public transportation in what was a, a massive one day protest. ah, well you see yourself a local police using to gas and stun grenades against the demonstrators where people hit the streets of the capital, demanding higher wages, better working conditions and well, all sorts of grievances like that. many shops and businesses shut down is public transport was crippled for the day. the island fairies and apple formations were also affected basically because no one wanted to go to work well if lees, former prime minister was epic conti, who called for ending military a to ukraine, was slammed by the country's defense minister, publicly branding county for his a lack of support county's behavior seems to be more like a neighborhood bully than that of one attempting, a dialogue between people,
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respectful of institutions. impala all about unanimously adopted a resolution that obliges the government to come to parliament. in case of new weapons shipments, the government must come to parliament and show its face to explain to us why it wants to follow this strategy that offers no way out. well, that's really interesting framing there. so apparently, now, dissenters to the establishment agenda are a problem and they're bullying the establishment. that's definitely a new one. so italians were out in streets over the weekend, protesting against weapons shipments to ukraine, better prolonging both the conflict itself and also the energy and cost of living crisis here in europe, despite just having elected a populace. right? coalition government to power in italy, prime minister, georgia maloney's new government ticks, all the usual european populace boxes but aligns with the establishment status quo when it comes to ukraine. her new foreign minister, antonio ta jani,
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just met with us secretary of state antony, blinking to coordinate their positions on ukraine. and he also previously bragged on twitter that his 1st call was to the ukrainian foreign minister to quote, reaffirm is elise full support to ukraine in defense of frieda. ah, what about the freedom of italian citizens to afford the costs of daily living and energy prices? i guess that's a little bit further down to the priority list. so there's clearly a tug of war going on in italy over more weapons for ukraine, which is already resulted in suspension of a 6th arm shipment. i made concerns that rome could be compromising its own defense capabilities. it's kind of a principle that you learn when you're 3 years old. it's one thing to give away hand me down close to your little brother, or in this case weapons. it's another thing to give away your entire stash a wardrobe and be less naked, walking round as a result. and yeah,
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this is sierra people are pretty, lacks of, oh, that's where it they walk around naked. but, you know, even though you don't feel insecure, you may want to keep round. a few missiles, italian officials have also cited the need to ensure that they aren't used to attack russian territory. those weapons and other italian politicians are echoing conti. sentiments fit only dialogue and diplomacy will give us peace involving the international community, the united nations, the united states, and europe. oh, the european parliament with an incredible resolution passed on october 6th poured gasoline on the fire without ever seeing the word negotiation. so despite a new italian prime minister who has fallen into line on the western narrative, when it comes to ukraine, descent is nonetheless percolating lake, a pot of fine italian coffee, but expect to be slammed pretty quickly if you're a european politician like conti who dares to complain about the establishment
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cooking up and this war in ukraine. u. as in boy and former you our secretary of state john kerry had i well, a very warm encounter with nicholas, my daughter, a man the u. s. justice department put a $15000000.00 bounty on this happened during the ongoing global climate summit are currently being staged in a shorter mouth shake. here's a video that appeared on social media, showing widow and carries brief meeting, appearing to be friendly, cordial with politician, seen smiling, shaking hands and having a few words. now, all this, despite the fact that back in 2020, the venezuelan president appeared on america's most wanted list with $15000000.00 offered for his arrest. among where he was accused alva naco terrorism, cocaine conspiracies, possession of guns, other sorts of things like that. or the u. s. state department spokesman, meanwhile, has tried to justify john carries a friendly meet and greet this was not sure they said before planned or
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substantive in any way. he was caught by surprise. i understand that nicholas monroe has done this to a number of world leaders, certainly not an interaction that was jump out now was that was that was plan the french president who is also being found, looking to remake relationships as a manual micron didn't shy away from a friendly chat with a well, the oil rich president of this, despite france, still refusing to formally recognize the legitimacy of the democratically elected latin american leader, continuing to enforce a use sanctions against caracas. hello. don't you know that if you don't mean that it will be by the by the conversation does come in stark contrast to what the french president tweeted 3 years ago. back when western countries recognized the us back to
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opposition. figure one, why doe was the president of venezuela. that was off that he tried and failed to seize power in caracas, following a dispute an election. which madeira did actually officially when? well, that's a lot more now. on cross 52 independent journalists been north and joining us here on the program. good to see you. been a very well welcome to you. first of all, what do you, what do you make of what net price had to say that john kerry was just caught by surprise, even even ambushed by nicholas. my daughter. well, this reflects said that position of the u. s. government are 1st to as strategic ambiguity. we see the u. s. do the same thing with taiwan, where the u. s. support, separatist for us is and then tell china, don't worry, we don't support separatism in taiwan. the u. s. as a policy of strategic ambiguity toward venezuela. let's not forget that right now. technically, on paper, dividing administration still recognizes one guar though this completely unelected fringe politician. i suppose it interim president of venezuela. but of course the,
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the situation has trained changed. i mean gray though controls nothing, and venezuela maduro clearly has the support of a majority of the venezuela people who voted for him. unlike why though, and also the u. s. needs venezuela's oil. venezuela has the largest oil reserves on earth. it certainly has the capacity to produce and export much more oil than it is now. and the illegal unilateral sanctions that the u. s. has imposed on venezuela and on iran, and on russia, 3 of the world's largest oil producers has resulted in energy crisis and huge skyrocketing energy prices, which of course is hurting and europe very hard. but it's also hitting the, the average american who needs to pay more of the gas pumps. so the bite administration rang to have its cake and needed to eat it too. it's trying to claim that it doesn't recognize maduro but still trying to get access to venezuela's oil . well that they got rid of hugo chavez didn't buy and, and, and then, and then my daughter came along. they didn't like my daughter, they thought
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a sanctioning venezuela and all this kind of stuff. i mean, you know, look, i mean london seized and as well as gold for god's sake i'm, it's sitting in a london volt and venezuela kind of have it back because apparently my daughter was not legitimate. president, one, why do is supposedly i read somewhere that one guy doe years ago was an intern at the u. s. state department. soap maker. that what you will, but talk about this. i'm in a $15000000.00 bouncy. if you had a $15000000.00 about put on your head by john kerry, would you be shaking his hand and having a meet and greet? well, i mean, it shows how bipartisan this policy is in the united states. and fortunately, both democrats and republicans constantly push for warren regime change. let's not forget, it was the trumpet administration that put this bounty on nicholas madeira head. and specifically, let's not forget, it was trump's attorney general william barr, who is himself a long time ca asset, a public publicly acknowledge that william burns had worked with the ca. he's the
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one who put this ridiculous bounty on the head of nicholas madeira. meanwhile, the u. s government was supporting the actual drug link leader of columbia at the time. even duke a, everyone knew that he had used drug money to the election that was actually acknowledged by the columbia, an attorney general. so the hypocrisy is completely astounding. the u. s. government has supported drug dealers all across latin america, and yet it accuses the countries was elected governments. the u. s. wants to over throw absurdly of drug dealing. i mean it, he could pock or see. yeah. and did you make them very, very fair and very, very accurate points as well. but let's talk about a minute macaroni. he having a nice meet and greet with, with my daughter. you know, when you talk about the energy crisis in europe, it's almost like the oil market makes a polite buyer. if it's the case. well, absolutely. when a country has something that you need and you try to organize crews and regime change operations and those fail, you have to be polite and ask for it. the reality is that the u. s. government with
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its supporters as well in the european union have spent years trying to overthrow the elected government of venezuela. and they recognize that that has failed, but girl is not going anywhere. the u. s. let's not forget also try to coup against chavez several times, including a briefly successful us back to in 2002. so venezuela has never had a single moment where it's been allowed to breathe. the u. s. is constantly trying to overthrow its government and it is failed for many years. so now we see that countries, especially in europe, are desperate for energy. and let's not forget that europe itself is suffering the most from its energy crisis that the u. s. has caused the u. s. is doing serious economic damage to europe's economy. and europe is industry is they're completely desperate right now, which also explains why all of schultz and the german chancellor just took a friendly trip to china. europe is trying to show that it can be a little more independent, but at the end of the day we,
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we will see whether or not their actual rhetoric meets their actions. because europe has shown for many years that it is not have and in foreign policy and is really subordinate to washington in abandon just on a bit of a tangent here. the fact that you mentioned the german chancellor of sholtes making a very surprised visit to china the 1st e deleted ago. this is 2090 and he touched on for 11 hours. but when sholtes came out of the meeting with prisoners, eugene praying and addressed the press. what did he say? he said i am here because the power mechanisms of the world have shifted eastwards . this is the birth of a new multi polar world. oh, laughed shoals, quoting vladimir putin, when he was in beijing. ben norton, appreciate your work. we'll see you another time soon. thank you. thanks. ah, now a fatty frank admission. a fighter for the notorious ass off battalion has given an interview in which he claims 60 percent of people in mario, poland, on bass, support, russia, only 20 percent, support ukraine. does this up assemble?
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60 percent of people were pro russian. they wanted to go to russia the same as in don't get sick. in lieu ganske, there has always been a large pro russian part of the city and 20 percent were those who supported us and said guys, thank you for protecting us and things like that. were the, as a fighter in that video, as a david, kasai kin who was born in mario pal, he became known for killing a russian soldier and thumping the body in a rubbish bin. he was aidid off to being taken prisoner when the tattoos on his body match with those in the video of the killing. meanwhile, the french shut channel recently ran an interview with another. as all fighter who also said the majority people of don bass were, in fact pro russian. now the new a russian regions have an approximate population of 7000000 people. figures show almost 3000000 have since left the country for russia since the start of the conflict. the chief editor of m. v media janos put the code and gave us his take on the story. it's a crazy narrative that the russia would bo shell,
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its own cities. it stir crazy. s o of that. russia is floating its own gas pipelines or whatever belongs to the russian national interest. it just doesn't have any sense. we have to remember that these region bolted law in 2014 with 95 percent of the population wanted independent donates people's republic in mario paul. so that the numbers are seriously underestimated in 60 percent. oh, certainly should be a knowledge that the mario paul is a russian city and belongs to the russian federation as well. and though i'm giving a voice for the eyes of fighters, he's a blurry thing. ando. but there are, there are, there are sites in the story. and, oh, good thing is that though, that they also show the weakness of their fairy tales. e,
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you states and i were talking to burning coal despite the blocks on profess green energy goals. agenda 2030 follow sanctions against russia, of course, which lead to sky roading. proper skyrocketing prices are all sorts of energy and while wet and lead us keep holding developing countries to adopt the so called environmentally friendly green policy, a gender of 2030. germany's chantelle. a set during an address at the u. n. climate summit, his own nation, germany will not be going green for now. lands portal and rushes, brutal war of aggression on ukraine is forcing us to reconnect coal fired power plant to the grid for a short time. but we are firmly committed to the coal phase out. so as germany continued to portray itself as a leader in the war on climate change, in reality, it arrive at the conference losing its reputation as a fighter for renewable energy. back in september, germany's cabinet made a u turn,
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passing to decrease to prolong the operation of sizeable hard coal fired power generation plants up to 2024. and to bring back brown coal capacity up to 2023 to boost supply. former british pm, boris johnson, meanwhile, claims the world needs to double down on the net 0 admission goal. i am the spirit of glasgow. some people have drawn the conclusion that the whole project of net 0 needs to be delayed, and we need to re open coalfields and frack the hell out of the countryside. this is not the moment to abandon the campaign for net 0 and turn our backs on renewables. but that's not exactly what johnson said before. in fact, under him as prime minister, britain returned to burning more fossil fuels. and back in may of this year, he was singing a very different tune. i don't think we can turn our backs entirely on hydrocarbons
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. the u. k. actually has the flourishing sector in the northeast of scotland. it's very important. we've got to keep that going. and consequently, african leaders have called out how western countries continue to take pay, how they must switch to green energy and fight climate change. despite the fact that africa produces the least emissions but faces the most consequences. against this backdrop, the lengthy discussions that cops with its stalling delaying tactics and procrastination that have hampered, implemented, and delivery is simply cruel and unjust. we cannot afford to spend more time skirting around the real issues and break out of the open ended process focus discussions. we're trapped in africa, contributes less than 3 percent of the pollution responsible for climate change, but it's most severely impacted by the ensue in crisis. and although i sense virtues diagnose about fighting climate change, yet relies on developing nations in africa to bear the burden of it. all europeans
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are going back to burning dirty coal, while blaming everything on russia. some critics day, that's the very definition of hypocrisy. ah, i getting back to one of our top stores for you here. we're not international. russia says it will now withdraw its troops from the right bank of the de napa river, that's including the regional capital of her son. the defense minister said it wanted to avoid unnecessary losses among its forces. have elis, further before me, what it is february of them, the enemy is firing randomly at the city. for this reason, it was decided to evacuate the population from the right side of the river. we provided everything possible to ensure the evacuation the plans of the enemy to create flooding of territories can lead to dangerous consequences. this is confirmed by the constant shelling of the co op sky hydro electric power station. under these conditions, the most appropriate option is to organize defenses along the line of the denice
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river comprehensively assessing the situation we propose to take up to fences along the left bank. i understand that this is a very difficult decision, but at the same time we are protecting the most important thing, the lives of our soldiers. and in general, the combat effectiveness of the army group are causing live to our course wanted barriers roman closer f. a very good evening to you. so good to see you again that this, this sounds like a well, it sounds like a really serious or strategic move. take us through the significance if you would please. it's a rearranging of troops and of civilians as i understand well, at this point, according to the commander of the special military operation general last week in the front line, had been redrawn and a russian, a troops will now secure the left bank of the re was never and that there is of course, done in order to save the lives of the soldiers and of course or the right bank of the river. never in here san or is indiscriminately shelling by ukraine and
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military all the time. so right now, a russian or a will got will concentrate on the left bank of the river damper. however, general survey can also said that the situation on the front line is as stabilizing and russian forces have been a successfully repelling all attacks by the ukrainian military. the he also said that 80 to 90 percent of all the missiles wired by her ukraine, have been intercepted by a russian missile defense system. now ukrainian forces have suffered very heavy losses in here, san and in the rest on the front line as well. according to the general in the month of october, at least that's well, 1000 troops have been killed in nickerson and in there the rest of the front line. now despite the heavy losses general so we can says that the ukranian army are still pursuing their offensive attempts. and he also said that the russian
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forces have been significantly strengthened 3rd, just recently, due to the fact that some ugly zation, a portion of realization had taken place. ramos britain bring us one of the other stories that we had earlier in this program this evening. life from moscow that the story that the deputy head of the her san russian region died in what people are saying was that of a car accident. if you have any more details, any idea can you, can you take the story forward? well, i've been searching all over the net looking for some kind of a picture, some a photo from this accident. however, at this point, it says the simply doesn't exist. but the indeed carols for most of debbie to head off i here on a region was indeed i killed her in a car accident and that was also a.
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