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ah, a with russia says it isn't worth doing truth from the city of a joe barton refuses to compromise on his controversy, policy making this quite public outrage leading to the support for political rivals in the mid election. plastic su, be quicker, and fill out a lane and ocean. lemme feels like a dumping ground to minutes of tons of classical national
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leaders back home with hello and welcome to a live from the russian capital just past the hour. i'm glad to have you with us. i'm or take a look at the top stories this out. so with the latest news from the battle has on region, russia has said it is withdrawing troops from the regional capital and other locations on the right to bank of the river to avoid potential unnecessary losses among its forces. brickle boy, my boy said he somehow somebody on 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
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confirmed by the constant shelling of the co hob sky hydro electric power station. under these conditions, the most appropriate option is to organize defenses along the line of the denise river when you both cattle so that flooding could occur if the ukrainian force is succeeded in destroying critical dam near the city. the high water would also complicate supply rooms, which are used to bring food at the russian army as well as local residents live. i think the dam would also jeopardize fresh water supplies to neighboring crimea region to reduce the dangers of civilians for 3 weeks and october and early november. russia. authorities evacuating tens of thousands of local population and the troops withdrawal was supported by the russian defense. missy sagen sugar, who also ordered the creation of a new line of defenses. the situation across much of the front line has been reported as increasingly stable with the russian forces intercepting around 80 to 90 percent of the incoming ukrainian rockets,
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commander of russia's measure for asian says the cranny army lost around $12000.00 soldiers last month and loan about 8 times more than the russian losses. as for the civilians and the reclaimed aries and combat zones, they continued to express support for russian authorities. and that fight has been recently confirmed, even by the opponents civil as of battalion forces who admitted to blows out media outlets. the majority of the population that dumbass, and especially of cities, like with marable, are pro russian this up. but some of the 60 percent of people were pro russell and they wanted to go to russia. the same as in donna's and logan square has always been a large pro russian part of the city and stuff in the 20 percent were those who supported us. and said guys, thank you for protecting us and things like that. ok, yeah, that's actually only thing i know is that 70 percent of people have maybe you, paul, supported the russians. the russian at region the have an approximate population of
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7000000 people. and if it is, show almost 3000000 left. this area for russia says the thought of the war, the chief editor of n. v. media jones put content is worried about the western media. narrative is based on glorifying the actions of as of fighters in dumbass. even though they would never welcomed there, certainly it's good that they need that they were, they're not welcome but, but my job to people really didn't want them there in the 1st place. and as of was to keep, but telling them therefore, for a long time. and certainly that's the good. there is some truth in it. but the horrifying thing is that these other fighters are glorified in the western media. what do we know about the shelling of the seat these from already sees 2014 up to this day is that the when the grading troops have losses when they are beaten
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in the front line, they revenge not to the front line of the russian troops but they. ready will shoot and they have been shooting and they will keep shooting very far behind the front line to the sea. we are ages so that the soldiers in the front line positions feel themselves gilby for the destruction of the c, william populated areas. and that is the punishment strikes what we have been speaking for over 7 years. that is what's happening now in the dorm bus region. they are punishing from their losses due to civilian population. joe biden has refused to even consider changing the direction of his prison. the despite admitting that the american public is dissatisfied with the pos washington has taken while showing his release of the projected red wave didn't happen. so spoke clearly about their concerns. they're still frustrated. i get it. what in
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the next 2 years you intend to do differently? nothing. i'm not going to change the direction. i said i ran for 3 reasons. i'm going to continue to stay remo. that same and came as a vote counting the nation's high stakes. mid simulation continues with a razor thin race taking place for the control of the senate. may know our republican party is projected to win a slight majority in the us house of representatives. our c kelly both in has of the day just about the reaction from the u. s. president joe biden referred to the election that took place tuesday as a victory for democracy. you said it showed that the american electoral system and the american democracy is still well impact. you went on from there to refer to most of the republicans saying that they're good that he's willing to work with y to change in town. folks will recall that in the lead up to the vote that happened
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on tuesday biden was talking about democracy being stay abreast of democracy. was talking about election election deniers on the republican side of the aisle. and he was talking about how, even if they did lose control of congress, the still had the details and why didn't interesting change in town from bite now bite. and also that there was no russian interference in this election despite the fact that in the lead up to the vote that happened tuesday, there was all kinds of area in u. s. mainstream media about roles supposed rushing meddling that might influence the result. and because the republicans do win and have a sweeping victory. now at this point, it looks like there were significant victory republicans, but it was the full on red wave that many had predicted. so you wonder about these statements from biden? there was no rush and interference. is that related to the fact that result were not as bad for his party as he may have paid it?
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regardless, it's important to take note that the american people are heavily polarized. these are some folks in ohio gave us their assessment of where the country i think the climate extremely polarizing across the board. it's again, it's kind of scary where we fan. unfortunately, a 3rd country doesn't care about the facts, the truth, the honesty and never going to get in the way of what they want. a belief now 74 percent of americans say they feel the country is moving in the wrong direction. as prior to the vote, 71 percent of americans said that they felt that democracy was under threat. and donald trump and use the borders have raised quite a bit of outrage about the voting machine problem that took place in michigan as well as in arizona. meanwhile, in the democratic side, there is continued talk with voters, depression and arguing that the result in georgia are the result of law. they feel
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were unfairly passed with the intention of suppressing voters, so on both side were hearing doubts and criticisms of the american electoral. but that's now what we heard from joe biden today. why that's close live now to our of involved raise a form of vice chair for the libertarian national committee oven. thanks for joining us. now. jo, by and said if the republicans got control of congress, he is his veto power to switch out any displays. but he doesn't like that doesn't sound very democratic. does it want to make that statement? that's sort of part of the course. i think it's fairly common for president to veto legislation that they disagree with. i mean, that's kind of the whole point of the veto. but the problem is the specific legislation that by the showing that he disagrees with specifically those that involve less government. cutting tax is getting government out of the way, or the very viewpoints with the vast majority of american people who agree with. so
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it's not that bite and trying to veto congress. and that's what the president supposed to do as part of the constitution. but rather he's vetoing the views held by the vast majority of the american people. all right. okay, so that's powerful force and job. why nozer said that added the elections. republicans were a threat to democracy. now is so often this rhetoric, rhetoric saying that most quote, decent people, what's the reason behind that shift? so any am in before an election, it's common to be more divisive after an election. it's common to be more conciliatory, and that's again fairly standard and election. but what has been a recent trend, and this has been some that both the democrats and republicans have been doing is finding elaborate ways to engage in voters depression, specifically targeting independent candidate 3rd party candidate by creating huge valid access hurdle. so is there voters oppression going on?
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absolutely. is it what biden? talking about, not really. all right, we also also talk about a threat to democracy if the republicans got some sort of power. we know the us likes to tell other countries hasn't run the democratic country, but i mean have things changed. i don't know that the republicans are any more of a threat to democracy and the democrats have been both have actively, again engage in balance. depression belt, depression means finding sort of technical legal way to keep the 3rd parties or independent candidates off the ballot. you know, the vast majority of the majority of americans, plurality of americans are independent or registered independent. so you would think that somebody that's an independent candidate would have the highest chance of winning, but the united states it's nearly impossible for an independent candidate to even get all the valid. so. so the idea that that, that democracy, 100 credits absolutely true. but the idea that it's more under threat from republicans and democrats is absolutely laughable. here. my home state of maryland
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democrats, do voters oppression in states. we're where republican control the state legislature . they do so they do the depression. but the, but the suppression is absolutely happening all over the country, largely by disenfranchising, 3rd party and independent candidate, and always a pleasure tokens. usa, thanks so much for giving us your insight. thanks again. may try me on ah, by this we will now africa, move global plastic to fuel industry. so to expire, the, by the end of 2026, furthering the green agenda. as fairfield market research focused, but still classic, overwhelms africa, just being used as a gigantic dumpsite for the waste from the worst and countries are to correspond, curves. littler, as the story. plastic is ubiquitous, it fills our air, land and oceans and landfills like this, ah,
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full of it from my this cut in tooth brushes, shoes, clothes, tv removes you name it. it's the plastic world. but africa is faring better than is global counterparts. and according to the u. n. environmental program, the continent produces the least amount of global plastic ways. and most of our ways is also organic. so where does this come from reliever people talk about placing in for 360 to south africa. the only thing that they can only be necessity tests for the cancer environment. and that is not even be discussed at the stage. 20 companies as sad to be responsible for more than half of the global single used plastic waste. and none of them are in africa. and according to the 2021, plastic waste makers index in the global north that produces and creates
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this global plastic use crisis. an average american or a united kingdom citizen will produce about a 100 kilograms of plastic waste annually. now, what responsibility do they, bay, to this global wasteland they've created? this is mainly supposed to be enough at the county. oh, because we don't have most of the blessed exam we supposed to have in south africa to make products. some africans have come up with a plan. then on with ira works with can find these collections and not for profit company in the education space. they turn plastic into briggs and they saw this plastic from where ever we can get it at times even. but having with locals in exchange for stationery and such items,
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plastic that would otherwise be filling the air, polluting the water systems and causing diseases. when people bend plastic in the community because they've got no way to damp it, it causes in people breathe it, it causes type 2 diabetes. it causes cancer and it also causes aging. so those are the main hazards that one can think of. but besides that, it, when it goes into our water, it also causes our problems is fire is water, animals our content like your fish and things like that. and then when they eat the plastic, we end up eating that fish and they beat into perfecting as his will from a health point of your plastic is cut into smaller bits and is put into a 2 liter bottle. and the must all way between 550 and 600 grams. and before you know it, viola, you have a school, and soon there will be a bigger one here with
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a science lab, as well as toilets. and it will all be run on solar power, all in an impoverished community, but also build by that same community. so for us, what is important is plastic is going to affect everyone in the world. so what we're doing here is we're inviting different communities from different areas to come in live, what we are doing, give them the same skills that we have got and then they go back in, they do the same in their own areas. so far we've got 5 communities that we've identified, that we will be training and then helping them also to set up a similar environment like ours africans as solving their own problems and the mass that was caused by the global not. and is these kinds of solutions that must be echoed at the you and club, $27.00 climate change conference. and maybe just maybe those who pollute must pay the lute for the clean bill. carmel is at 430,
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and john is back. oh wow, the whole world has been harry about fear of nuclear war for the past few months. it seems that there's a ray of hope. now, as the u. s. state department for the 1st and says moscow and washington should hold a meeting on resuming inspections with tomic weapons sites. you're focused on risk reduction. we have a number of channels for communication. that is a good thing. it demonstrates our connect you with strategic stability, something we remain committed to something that is profoundly in a bilateral interest. the say he follows a decade on effort to reduce nuclear offset on both sides and expires. in 2026. earlier washington announce is routing us to work with russia on the creation of a new nuclear arms control system that will replace the start treaty. but both
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parties face challenges by then demanded that these associations take place with time is participation. things such discussion require an interest in partner acting in good faith. according to russian form is the 2nd level, it is objectively impossible to maintain the dialogue with the us. now, what do you have the u. s. rule from all previous treaties or missile defense intermediate and shorter rates missiles. meanwhile, the u. s. is already working on brand new strategic weapons to counter rushes nuclear also, i bypass the treaties limitations. according to the russian defense ministries, magazine, medium term, the united states seeks to possess strategic non nuclear weapons, with a short flight time to the target and not formally subject to any bilateral or international restrictions. we heard from a former us marine corps in terms of a cisco rhythm says,
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is difficult for russia to believe that the us would indeed it commitments. i think one of the big obstacles that'll be necessary to overcome from the russian perspective is trust. can the united states be trusted to adhere to its commitments? um, given what happened with the i n f treaty, where frankly speaking we lie to the russians about the ages of shore system that we said was only so surfaced it, you know, air anti missile system um, but in fact, less than a month after the treaty after we got out of the treaty, we tested a ground launch cruise missile from the system. something the russian set was always a capability. that's what ours reduction in our control treat her about. it's about getting rid of weapons, not trading the conditions where weapons a, continue to exist or, or expands rushes. very concerned, for instance, about the he 61, a thermonuclear weapons at the united states, currently maintains, in europe, under the nato nuclear umbrella. a russia would very much like to find
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a disarm at vehicle that included these weapons. um, it's something the united states has been hesitant or reluctant to do, but may be going forward, given the absolute hordes of reducing tensions between the 2 nations. that something i'd states might consider within the full, the prime, as has been flowed, feel cool, infant end of many 8th ukraine, this criticism coming from his country. his defense vanessa, who called him out for his lack of supports counties behavior seems to be more like a neighborhood bully than that of one attempting, a dialogue between people respectful of institutions. if i let the government 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 white wants to follow this strategy that offers no way out. well, that's really interesting framing there. so apparently now,
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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 the weapon shipments to ukraine that are for long about the conflict itself and also the energy and cost of living crisis here in europe, despite just having elected a populist right coalition government to power in italy prime minister, georgia maloney's new government ticks all the usual european populace boxes by the lines of the establishment status ho when it comes to ukraine. her new foreign minister antonio to jani, just met with u. s. 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
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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, clothes cheered little brother, or in this case weapons. it's another thing to give away your entire stash a wardrobe and be left naked, walking around as a result. and yeah, this is europe. people are pretty lacks of that sort of thing. walking 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. it's only dialogue and diplomacy will give us peace involving the
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international community, the united nations, the united states, and europe, and go the european parliament with an incredible resolution passed on october 6th poured gasoline on the fire without ever seeing the word negotiations. so my problem, so despite a new italian prime minister who has fallen into line on the western narrative, when it comes to ukraine, descent is none. the less percolating lake, a pot of fine italian coffee, but expect to be slammed pretty quickly if you're a european politician like county who dares to complain about the establishment cooking up and this war in ukraine. listen, our attention as the middle east policy and activists of accused is re authorities of attempting to fall on the un commission as it 1st investigate the killing of a jealous joanne is rody minutes. you raid the un commission has been looking into
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the fatal shooting of pasting america. recall the 3 o'clock was covering the raid on a palestinian refugee camp in may. is where the authorities have denied responsibility for her death or as palestinians have said, she was deliberately targeted by his body forces. you and body image is, or israel has been latino attempts to properly investigate the crime scene. you know, since we, we began our work or we have been requesting israel to let us soon let us in to the inside the green line. let us into the occupied territories and, and they haven't given us permission. so if israel has a story to tell if their stories of children, we would like to go, we will speak to the families report on that. but they have to let us in and, and they're, they're refusing to do that. been loyal more than a 100 schools, jewish history and holocaust study is from around the world who recently issued
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a joint letter in the united nations not to adopt and definition of anti semitism that they said could be used to label. anyone who criticizes israel as quote anti symmetric. they referred in parts to an incident when is ready and boxes, the u. n. a huge international bodies of bias against the nation. we heard from political science and international relations experts, science. who says that the only way to maintain israel as both a democratic and jewish state, but to grant palestinians dependence on the same is not the same as i'm the same. it is because i'm the same, isn't it targeted against the state? and in my opinion, adopting a bi, including design isn't it will push even father a senior officer. so in my opinion,
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once israel becomes fully democratic, which means giving rise to please senior. it will cease to be jewish. and giving rise to body steals means ended, and israel is a jewish state. no, this is very acute. and very important question for us is once we give her the full rice with the jewish state, if we want to keep all of the jewish don't a choice a democrat to can do it either way. jewish but not democracy, or we are a democratic. wanted to mechanic, but no, no, not the jewish state as well. i do agree with this letter of a jewish scientist which which, which i don't like to ask you if you are not up such a definition because it will, it will make the attempt to find
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a solution for you where to go even further from, from getting to it, so in my i think in my opinion it's a very problematic decision when i say the regional but slightly different topic now, french called to depicting the tory national football team as harris spoke tensions of in the countries just ways before the middle east nation hostess will 1st, 1st the just toilet clear examples of the racist xenophobic and hate filled european cartoons both in 19402022. haven't they learned anything from their long, grim, ultra nationalist colonialist history? crickets? cause i was sentenced to hostile footballs. whoa carpet starting later this month. the country has had to defend itself from several western media controversies in the run up to the foreman, including our conditions for workers who are building infrastructure. we discussed
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a dispute about the call to the school. excellent. holly out, i thought he says he was taken aback by the publication. this is just a specific theme is often the rest of europe. you have here the recent need, the highest for us to get it in europe in the union, paying that euro the civilized god in a while. but it was, is that the jungle? so the thought dawn is brought to trade by the economy web hosting, like the euro. we have seen this, you have not been assigned the land that even the highest figure. it was probably the same. i did do the simplicity already did the region is they look at the diving of someone who are supposed to be under the
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blank europe with a gun no more. well, i'm not didn't one. so you are trying to look at the what you want you to go back in history when they get a 1000000 in on it's run to the nuclear weapon on this conduit comes last from has been doing increasingly more business with cutoff physically with french oil giant energy is becoming the middle east and countries both foreign partner and a multi $1000000000.00 liquefied natural gas project. katara is one of the largest suppliers of natural gas to your apartment countries devotee for ms. it says it looks. it was critical for us to push for an energy co pays corporation, while one of his media outlets holes insults weighed by the double standards. on the one hand, the german population is misinformed by government politicians. on the other hand,
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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. they call themselves liberal democracies. just maybe it's a political propaganda. i'm and, and this is a very popular thing because this again, isn't unfounded. so that's why they want, they accept our oil and gas supply and investment. why, in the meantime, they wants to thetis, you know, as you say, this, the supply out of doesn't all upon their demand. so this shows how they partner and how they're going to send them the worst that though, maybe maybe we should have, maybe we should have acted like it was. i could not russia, you know, that's the diverse of them. that's when does not oil and gas who i'm donation water 6 hours ago. i was issued an hour or 2 ago while i rub.

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