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for victory, whatever i can do to help him with an agenda. the one climate summit in egypt, while much of africa suffer from energy, poverty unable to meet the needs of its population. the us treasury secretary head goes to leave delhi, trying to tempt indian authorities to abandon that tides with moscow just days off the indian's own foreign minister visited good credit and i'm a new interface look use in fi ag with creating one, acknowledging the fact that she has no actual evidence of this referring only to
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statements made by you claim authority with hello. welcome to the international broadcasting live from the russian capital. it's just gone for am here and we're glad to have you with us. i'm about to mommy. let's take a look at the top sewage this. how do you and climate summit in egypt is entering it 2nd week and us present, joe biden has made an appearance called in for environmental progress to be made quote, by the end of this decade. but african representatives have expressed concern that the west green agenda stopped short of their own country's borders. apart from criticism about africa not receiving a fair deal. many villages from africa also christian, the finance martyrs, discuss here at compton 7 as well as the road map to add
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a couple nights to white day west. and thou, or rather the i is the gay and meet us of these say, if am i to know sketches are ticking africa for can and we are seeing them developing a lot of appetite for forcing quinn in africa. really, this is not the spirit under which we should be operating at cop copper should really look out too much in our last people who got people are dying in my own community. now about 1400000 people are dismiss. all indications are that african leaders and delegates are united behind the principle of just energy, meaning people enough rec, understand the need to implement climate change policies. but it can not be at the will of the west or at the expense of africa, people and economies over the past, 50 years. dan, caboodle, r t. y western nations continue to preach to the green agenda to africa. they import its own oil and gas and leave the content unable to meet his own energy
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needs. african representatives emphasize a priority of their population well being. are cheese, caribou, la tattler reports from south africa as thousands of delegates in luxury resort town of sham. i'll shake up busy discussing climate change in energy transition. the reality on the ground is. * far removed from the high level discussions the claim to represent them. what do you know about cryptogenic? nothing. i river good and i do it. that is cooked and what cook $27.00. do you know what it is? oh no. no. i don't know anything about crop 27. i just know about climate change. that it's a serious thing and we need to start changing our attitude towards the atmosphere. so yeah, that's my take, this is alexander as those throw away from africa's richest square mile. it is also in the heart of the largest industrial city on the continent. but this place is
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also a microcosm of africa's energy poverty. here in sub saharan africa, over 600000000 people live without access for electricity and 900000000 cook using traditional fossil fuels. these people are resilience and every day is a fight for their lives. then live louis, let alone climate change. do you care about? lemme check this is timothy. how worried are you about climate change? i think it's, it's a matter that very ski, i think personally, we've experience very highs and very lowes. so it's something that is concerning, but i don't think anything in our lifetime. south africa is the most industrialized country on the continent, but the country itself has been going through electricity blackouts, meaning people are forced to take their phones and work study and light homes with candlelight. do you care with
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a electricity is generated from coal or from renewable energy sources? notice i don't know, i don't care and i'm not worried at all. i'm just worried that if you and it's just, you know, like taking this or i could see we could look at the let you try and, but we need to teams like on the real, like all this is to see is developing nations are rightfully agree that western nations have developed very quantities on carbon emissions, and they still continue to do so as expressed by activists and cop 27. the united states for 5 percent of the world's population still uses 25 percent of the world's resources. you out source production to china. and then you said china is the carbon polluter. china's producing your buckets. china's producing a nuts and bolts, china's producing your fornes, tried to produce it in your own countries and see your carbon emissions rise. you love lecturing us because you have a colonial mentality. 2.7000000000 people can't eat now and you're telling people
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reduce your consumption. how does this sound to a child who hasn't eaten in days? meanwhile, lay here for people on the ground. it also seems the very same western emitters a delay developing countries, the opportunity to do what they did for st. and that is develop that i will, if, as a for our feet in giant as well the, the u. s. has been making a renewed attempt to court india, the treasury say 3, but it's a new delhi on friday to strengthen both the country's economic partnerships. but much is being made of the timing just stays off of the indian for a mess. it was in moscow spending time with russia. these ruins sharma as the story . us, as you said, fi john of yellow that is in new delhi. and in her 1st with it to india, she said india is an ally in her countries. but you would send me the supply chain
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at an uncertain time for the global economy. she also gets more school, as india continues to buy more and more russia noise, listening to what she said, take russian energy exports. russia has long presented itself as a reliable energy partner. but for the better part of this year, potent is weaponized. russia's natural gas supply against the people of europe. it's an example of how malicious actors can use their market positions to try to gain geo political leverage or disrupt trade for their own gain. recognizing energy . okay, but not to mention about us being the one imposing sanctions in russia november december. maybe we'd just be 7, would a price cap on russian oil, and it's been suggested that in the army benefit from the price cap on the oil. now,
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goody interesting, we've seen a doctor as a sean go was the foreign affairs minister of india time and again speak pretty candidly about how india has benefited from buying a discount. do the oil from russia, how the deal has worked pretty well. florida, a developing country like india, and it's people. now despite pressure from the west, india has continued to buy discounted wheel from russia. in fact, in the month of october, russia became the number one supplier to india. so bossing its traditional dominant or supply of saudi arabia and iraq and india wants to continue this corporation for us. russia has been steady and time testers partner. and as i said, any, any objective evaluation of our relationship, while many tickets would confirm that it has actually solved both countries where
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everybody but well, maybe not something that washington might want to hear in fact yet, and also to get to get china. now seeing that the us going to the death to reduce its reliance on manufacturers whose roaches clash with are you one right while use our investments? you're also consistent with our values. certainly solar panel, materials produced in china like those from the shin shang region are known be produced with forced labor. our strategy will also create redundancy in our supply chain to mitigate over concentration risks. and we are also addressing or reliance on manufacturers whose approaches clash with our human rights values. interestingly, just recently us and also been questioning india on human rights too. but it seems like that's not an issue any more as a yet a claim that the both concrete,
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the biggest democracies and they have to save the world from risky countries. russia and china and member of india is ruling b, j. p party. doctor jewelry shake says no one is in a position to dictate foreign policy to the country, the ot us all the nation. and we believe in the foreign policy of india. so nobody can the gate or it won't be keep our friendship and we have shown it when the word boss, thing they don't buy petrol from russia. v one form room. this isn't and still buying sion or so indian india, russia friendship is strong one and it can do
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both with india. and so miss india is right there to share the same fester life. and we just, this friendship be on the friendship be part of a leadership, anything less than a month off the alleging russian soldiers had been supplied with by agra to rape ukrainians. the un special representatives on sexual violence has now admitted she haven't seen any evidence to break a claims. that information was important to me in the presence of the deputy prime minister if i miss, you know, and, and the deputy minister of foreign affairs. good. you did not make an investigation
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about barbara something, but it's not my, it's not my job to make it. and i do not have the mandate. i sit in new york in an office in new york. my rule is not to investigate the investigation is going on by the human rights monitoring team and the international commission of inquiry in their report. so there is nothing about about but she obviously washed her hands off of this, right. but it was a very happy accusation specifically saying it was a deliberate tactic and a military strategy. now, why would this be said with so much emphasis without having any evidence? well, it does pay russia in a negative light. and once that information is out, as you mentioned, the media just ran with it without actually looking into it. in fact, you know, a lot of these allegations have been fairly and accurate. yeah, and of course, as you say the media when absolutely full til with it, the truth comes out. is there any retraction in the media? no, absolutely none. fiorella, and of course, as you will know, it's not the 1st time the claims in this war have been called out. ludmilla dennis
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about was eventually fired for regurgitating. similar lies about the russian soldiers, particularly lying about them. building a fortified prison near the upper ocean. nuclear power plant building concentration camps where they put ukrainians in there, which by the way is on wikipedia, cited as fact. she also lied about the raping women, gang thing, women and children, and specifically talked about how the russian soldiers were also committing violence against women. now these lives were so sensational that even ukrainian activists and ukrainian journalist said that they couldn't, these were hurting ukrainians, ukraine's credibility, and basically they were so sensationalize that they didn't really make your brain look good. and she actually was able to admit to these 2 prank or is that this was done in order to get weapons to ukraine. let's take
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a look. you go. i'm what they told me. can you write that? there is a prison at the upper o g, a nuclear plant, because official media sources are supposed to say this. well, no, the ombudsman didn't want to say it. he'll me says what the president's office tells him to be beautiful now. but i'm being asked to say this by the authorities by intelligence services. it's almost a case for relo of, of too little too late when the truth finally does see that of the light of day. um you can go back to the boucher mass grave trogie that was blamed on russia or the bombing of the north stream pipelines that was blamed or russia the attack on those . after all, she power planned, the rush has been guarding since march. that was blamed on russia as well. and yet there's another story that was all so de bung fear rela, that the horrifying idea about gold teeth. yes. so these stories are extreme and they are sensational, as we mentioned. so this was about a plastic box that was filled with gold teeth,
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reportedly from ukrainian soldiers that were dead or alive. and this was, of course, a cited on all the western media without any fact checking. and it turned out that these, this story was debug by a german outlet, and it actually belonged to a dentist. i'm indecency in a phone. could these crowns have come from dead people? oh my god, no, they come from people. i have treated all those years. i took these teeth out because they were bad. over the course of 30 years, i have removed tens of thousands of teeth, hobbes. this is just a fraction of them. so while it was true that there were teeth and that $200.00 of them were found outside an area near east idiom, it was it, of course, the story that the ukrainians came up with and the ukrainian media came up with. and what we're seeing is that this has often happening, and this isn't the 1st time in terms of the west and the u. s. perceived enemies. we saw the same thing in libya with new market daffy's army that was accused of
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using by agra to rape women. and so we're, we're talking about serious accusations of rape, of abuse, of children, of, of, of gang re, even we're talking about just violence against women, to dehumanize. people is what the un wraps words were. so this, again, these strategies we've seen also be used recently by the same a rap palmilla patton in ethiopia, and me and mart. so if we learn to spot these part patterns, we can actually be able to debug them and that is the good thing, worries out we are seeing an attempt to debug them, but we are seeing, as you've mentioned 0 retractions on this or any sort of admittance or accountability, provoking russia, thus, how the u. s. itself has described the goal of dropping our long range missile over the arctic as part of its latest military exercise. it puts this thing within range
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of russia. we are intentionally trying to be provocative without being escal atory . we're trying to deter russian aggression in expansionist behavior by showing enhanced capabilities of the nato allies. the list i got marked the 1st ever demonstration of a program called rapid dragon by us, which is in europe. this experimental project uses a call go thing to policy cruise missiles that lead to fly to that focus. this technology allows us allies who don't have bubba and cough to also look similar attacks. such training coincides with need to exercises all over europe. sure. ain't that bolstering nato attack capabilities. this isn't the 1st time the u. s. has express. it's designed to control the northern polar regions recently usaa angus king, as well as native chief,
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yann's stover also spoke on this saying that the arctic is a potential conflict between washington and moscow. and that nature must be repaired for this ad boost is presence, their roster respond is stating that the west is fine to turn the north into quote, battlefield but let's close and live loud so full of times going security on this. michael maloof joining us from watch to michael. thanks a lot for joining us. here are 2 now why did the u. s. like cruise missile in the well, it's just trying to show power projection and, and experimentation. and they're supposed to be trying to send a message that's very clear whether or not they be able to do that under real bad feel conditions is, is questionable, but at any rate, it's something the air force has been trying for a few years. it's, it's just one more weapon system in the, in the quiver and,
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and if the allies want it, they'll probably get something like this, but it's going to be up to them to be able to know how to use it. if it's effective enough, it's, we're seeing, we're seeing all kinds of things being try it out. but it's really meant to send a political message whether or not it's going to be all that effective or not as questionable. yeah, well, should russia, how should russia view that missile to provocation? you said it's political, but they just want to push the wrong buttons on the right, but they're here the right button there. what they're really doing is continuously provoking in a way that is driving russia closer and closer to china. and it's something that if they did not want to provoke russia, they're doing
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a great job of it by, by doing what they're doing and constantly using russia as their, as their whipping post all the time. but it's, i think what moscow should perhaps consider is to take note of the weapons system and come up with a means of dealing with it and, and not even comment because it basically adds credibility to and concerns that the russians are, that the united states wants to invoke this, it, these, these provocations are, are going to be continuous, but you get to pick and choose your, your, what you want to respond to because it's, it's coming on hot and heavy all the time. and mosque up,
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i think has better things to do than to continuously deal with us provocations. but just to be prepared, note the systems and know, know whether or not they have countermeasures to ask you, right? i made, this is just constant. but what is this rapid dragon i like food, they come up with so much be so cool names these days about miss our program. we didn't know what do we know about the rapid drug or missile program? well, it's, it's a cruise missile. it's, it's, it's to be, it's supposed to be a poor man's launch capability for and to be used in europe because the europeans themselves don't have anything comparable. and this will be their poor man's way of dealing in some kind of a recal azurie fashion. if nato can't, if a native country is a, is attacked it's, it's just one more, gee whiz weapons. the system that us is going to voice down
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to europe to, to buy and, and its effectiveness as i say, it is questionable. but it's, i doubt that it's going to be used in any extensive way at all toward russia, because that would be a declaration of war. well, you know, it took about the us trying to sell its arms, or they know selling enough to great. and i mean, honestly, it must be any more money than even big pharma from cove it. well, the problem is we're running a weapons and the u. s. is running out of weapons and, and the pentagon is actually sending that signal to the administration itself. and to sky, that's why, politically, you're seeing efforts to buy russian now to say, look, let's have
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a cease fire. let's sit down and talk. because if the kolinski does not, then i think the hammer is going to come down and, and you're not going to see moscow giving up the territories. it's given up. yeah. they're ok. they pulled back from care. so i think that was meant as a political message to the premiums. they come to the table around and talk that somewhere. hopefully it will get to you. but today's topic is these mythos, michael? well, i haven't, i didn't have a lot of time right now. but the optic, they tried to militarize it that they've moved. so what i mean is mentor, i space just lost a little bit about, you know, getting guns up there up into space. arctics next as well. you know, arctic has been on the, on the screen for quite some time. of course, admittedly, moscow has. busy a number of bases they've been operating in the arctic and they've got ice breakers. i think something like 40 of them we have to. and so belatedly,
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the pentagon has come to see that the arctic is very, very important as a, as a gateway across the world from the top. because that, that represents the shortest point to all capitals. and if the, if they weaponized that, that area with ballistic missile, the warning time will be next to 0. we all take a cold place. do these weapons look. woe up the well they've, they, they have to be tempered, they, they've got to be specially built. yeah, we're just beginning to the united states is just beginning to send seriously some people up there to train up until now they've ignored it. but because of that melting capability, they're seen that it could become another potential strategic passage way. and the u. n. is desperately trying to make all countries
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involve even china, which is also interested in artic and other countries and especially the u. s. in russia to, you know, to, to look upon arctic as an international gateway and, and try not to weaponized and militarize it. but i think the, i think the, the, the interest in doing so is going to be up there and the u. s. has already taken steps, is taking steps to go ahead and start doing more. acclimate acclimation too much colder conditions in case a warfare is going to take place up there. and it's quite conceivable because of that opportunities they're, they're going to, everyone's going to take advantage of it. yeah, it's going to be interesting. we should start it off though. also strict, deeply, also also strategically, you have minerals and other things that at the bottom of the ocean that's critical,
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strategically critical for countries that need it. so there's a reason to buy countries to want to preserve and try to keep it peaceful up there and maybe share and, and break up the regions to allow for, for mining and not making claims. that's going to inevitably cause some hostility that corresponds to a conflict even in the arctic. michael, indeed very right. he said that stop stop till the amount was talking about peace. thanks so much for joining us. here at t was a pleasure to lindsey's thanks so much. thank you. ah, i check out our news show the whistleblower by former intelligence opposite john kitty aku, which covers actions of the american deep state and discusses the warnings of whistleblowers in corporations. media and other areas of our global community is
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a preview. we're so much about supply chain. how can something like this happen in the united states? we're supposed to have the best regulated system in the world for producing things like baby formula. how can we find ourselves in a position where we actually risk babies dying? because the plant in which their food is produced is unsanitary. how does that happen? they virt a little and tell you, we have a supply chain problem, the united states in general. i mean there's not only if for, for several decades we have an ongoing list of drugs, medications, and solutions that are in shortage in 2018. we had a terrible flu year way before cove. it, we were out of sailing salt water, right. we've had shortages of chemotherapy, i have talked to on colleges around the country that are trying to decide which of their 2 sick patients should it be the 22 year old who has lymphoma, or should it be the 20 year old that has to stickler cancer which one is going to get this chemotherapy shortage?
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how the shortage has impacted these families and share your own experience with this crisis that we're all still dealing with? what i'd like to do actually is even share a broader experience because practicing physicians of america has thousands of physicians that participate and they tell their stories as well. so, i mean there's, there's parents that are like spending the 1st weeks of their infants lives driving around looking for formula, striving out of state, you know, calling up friends, begging do you have any formula left over from your child. 2 2 2 2 2 2 regoza has a good show, but of in fort worth, and then later on is we now also check out our telegram tell our team news, good news. every few minutes we'll be back with
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i actually found safety in the braces. naziism is a juice, all of a sudden you're placed in a position where, hey, i can defend myself. now. i don't have to be afraid any walk. on one hand, i'm terrified that they're going to find out i'm jewish, but on the other, i think it's so far away. i distinctly remember my mom sitting me down one night and cursing john, they're going to hurt you. one guy hunched me. i my ear when i heard somebody shot now in the rest, in the punches, who started flying? and somebody shouted out, died you boy died in it down point i knew they're stuck back. remember i had an indian doctor. they came in and looked and said, ah, there is no medical reason why years you should be alive. you to find something to believe in. john story is a story of ho story, victory and whatever i can do to help him i would go
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