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and i did states and elsewhere in large office companies would lose millions of millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion a gender, the you and climate. a bunch of africa suffers from energy policy. unable to meet with us treasury secretary goes to new delhi as the way to please try to weaken the ties in russia and india. that is met with opposition. b a . so on. why do you think that's exactly what are those amendment about how
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a former us national security advisor responded to the detention and removal of a journalist who pressed him with questions on us? why we discussed the case with russia. there is the biggest threat to our democracy. so really, he's just trying to go over what he did in iraq again and then again, he wants to turn ukraine into the new app can stand a live from the russian capital. it's just going to 7 am. i glad to have you with us . i'm well to mommy. let's take a look at the top stories this hour. but we start with our full story of this, our russian foreign minister said again, lab roll has arrived in cambodia for the 17th east asian summit,
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which is to take place the next 2 days lesson for our mass is its way. it's it to take part in the summit, which is, according to his spokesperson, an important element of the multiple architecture of regional security. russia says that it will use the summit to discuss challenges facing the asia pacific region, including what moscow described as a us attempt to throw relations between countries in the region of pilots. the you and the you and climate summit in egypt has now entered the 2nd league and view as present. joe biden has made an appearance. he pin the blame for global issues directly on russia and demanded will take steps to its fossil fuel use with the coming years. more urgent than ever the we double down our climate commitments, rushes we're only enhances the urgency of the need to transition the world offers
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to present on fossil fuels. the science is devastatingly clear. we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade. that's why the united states is rally in the world around climate game changers. my friends, i came to the presidency, determined to be try and make the transfer formula trans rational changes that are needed near the american instrument for african representatives knows it. the worst green agenda doesn't address their own countries needs as hundreds of millions of african people have no, and i think the all must burn fossil fuels, the heat and cooking processes at the top 27 summit and talk to that. and joe biden must pay up for the content climate change related loss of life, reminding the president that the u. s. has the highest historical greenhouse gas
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emission rates in the world report the dime, cabell root offers additional perspective a part of from criticism about africa not receiving a fair deal. many delegates from africa also christian, the finance models discussed here at captain 7 as well as the road map to ad carbonized wild. they west and thou, or rather the i is the gay and meet us of these say f m. i to know status at taking africa for her, 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 to the marginalized people who go. people are dying in my own community. now, by 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's going not to be
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at the will of the west or at the expense of africa, people and economies over the past. 50 years. while we're certain nations continue to preach the green, a gender to africa, impulses own wall and gas and the of the continent. unable to meet his own energy needs. african representatives emphasize the priority of their populations well being. axes, caribou to the tattler reports from south africa as thousands of delegates enjoy luxury resort town of sam. i'll shake up busy discussing climate change in energy transition. the reality on the ground is. * far removed from the high level discussions that claim to represent them. what do you know about cryptogenic? nothing. i river good and i do it that is cooked on what? cook 27. do you know what it it? oh no, no. i don't know anything about crop 27. i just know about climate change. that
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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 also a microcosm of africa's energy poverty. here in sub saharan africa, over 600000000 people live without access to electricity and 900000000 cook using traditional fossil fuels. these people are resilient, and every day is a fight for their lives. then live louis, let alone climate change. do you care about leveraging images? how worried are you about climate change? i think it's, it's a matter that very scary. i, 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
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country on the continent, but the country itself has been going through electricity blackouts, meaning people are forced to check their phones at work, study and light homes with candlelight. do you care where the 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 change 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. the united states for 5 percent of the world's population still uses 25 percent of the world's resources. you're out source production to china and then you said china is the carbon for you to join us producing your buckets. china's producing a nuts and bolts,
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china's producing your fornes, tried to produce it in your own countries, and so 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 reduce your consumption. how does this sound to a child who hasn't eaten in days? meanwhile, they hear 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 censure. and that is develop that i will, if, as a philosophy in china is that the u. s. has been making renewed attempt to court india, the treasury secretary visited new delhi on friday to strengthen both countries economic partnership. but much is being made of the timing just days of the indian farm as it was in most expanding ties with russia. r t is runjun sharma has the
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story. us treasury secretary, janice yellow, the youth in new delhi. and in her 1st with india, she sees india is that i in her countries was huge trends supply chains at an uncertain time for the global economy. he also took a day, gets more school, as india continues to buy more and more rush, you know, and listen into what you 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 rushes, natural gas supply against the people of europe. it's an example of how malicious actors can use the market positions to try to gain your political leverage or disrupt trade to their own gain. recognizing energy, okay, but not to mention about us being the one imposing sanctions on november december.
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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. no, good, interesting. we've seen a doctor as a sean go was the foreign 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 de has worked pretty well. florida, a developing country like india, and it's people now despite pressure from the west, india has continued to by the county, the way from russia. and back in the month of october, russia became the number one supplier to india. so boss and gates conditional 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
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said, any, any objective evaluation of our relationship, while many tickets would confirm that it has actually solved both countries where everybody but well, maybe not something that washington might want to hear in fact yet. and also to get to get china seen the us going to take steps to do with its reliance on manufacturers who's brought to slash without you one right? while you are investments, you're also consistent with our values. certain solar panel materials produced in china like those from the ssion chang region, are known to be produced with forced labor. our strategy will also create redundancy in our supply chain to mitigate over concentration risks. and we're also addressing our reliance on manufacturers whose approaches clash with
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our human rights values. interestingly, just recently, us also been questioning india on human rights too. but it seems like that's not an issue any more as yet, and claim both countries of the world's biggest democracies. and they have to save the world from risky countries. russia and china and india is ruling party, dr. usa says, and no one is in a position to dedicate foreign policy to the country. be on us all budgeted nation and we believe in the foreign policy of india. so nobody did or was it won't keep while we're friendship and we have shown it in the world and both seeing that don't buy petrol from russia. yeah, we don't want to read this isn't and it's still buying sion or so
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indian india, russia. friendship is strong. one, and it can be a bond with india, and so prime minister is right there to reassure the life and this friendship be on this friendship and there be other parts and we are not going to lead to ship anything less than a month off the alleging russian soldiers had been supplied with black ra, to rate p trainings. the us 1st, who represented a long, sensual violence, has now admitted she haven't seen any evidence to corroborate her claims. that information was important to me in the presence of the deputy prime minister if i
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miss, you know, and, and the deputy minister of foreign affairs. good. you did not make any investigation about by yarbrough or something. it's not my, it's not my job to make it, and i do not have the monday. 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 sad 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 an accurate. yeah, and of course, as you say, the media when absolutely full til with it,
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the truth comes out. is there any retraction in the media? no, none fear rela, and of course, as you well know, it's not the 1st time the claims in this war have been called out. lou mila dennis 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 sensationalized that they didn't really make your brain
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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 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. oh, well, no. the ombudsman didn't want to say it. he only says what the president's office tells him to be in baltimore. but i'm being asked to say this by the authorities, by intelligent services. it's almost a case of too little too late when the truth finally does see that of the light of day, you can go back to the boot mass grave tragedy that was blamed on russia, the bombing of the nor stream pipelines that was blamed on russia. the attack on the approach, the power plant, the rush, has been guarding since march, that was blamed on russia as well. and yet, there's another story that was also debunk fear rela, the horrifying idea about gold teeth. yes. so these stories are extreme
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and they are sensational, as we mentioned. so this was about a plastic box that was filled with gold teeth, 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, the story was debunk by a german outlet and it actually belonged to a dentist some indecency uniform. 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 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 atm, 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,
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and this isn't the 1st time in terms of the west and the u. n's perceived enemies. we saw the same thing in libya with new market daffy's army that was accused of using by agra to break women. and so we're, we're talking about serious accusations of rape, of abuse, of children, of, of, of gang rape. even we're talking about just violence against women, to dehumanize. people is what the, the, you and 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 man mar. 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. hello, this is well sad clean. that's how
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a us conservative hoses, lamb, the 20 president for the alleging that the money is not being used appropriately. by key officials. i'm calling on the us government to investigate the matter how much we can you credit our $50000000000.00. 7 not for this welfare queen, he wants to keep it coming and that's what he is. president lansky is america's welfare queen. and if you, i know all this money is going, i spent a couple of weeks in europe. people are saying that ukrainian officials are buying property in switzerland asking some very simple questions. everybody should ask, isn't it suspicious that we were just told that we had to leave the afghan war? and then the very next day on september 1st, america said that they were due, we were joining an effort. we were walking on the e joint effort to help you crane join nato. we left one money, a money laundering operation, and we jumped right into the next one. in the meantime, keith insist us support is vital since it's public fire is would just quote collapse. otherwise washington is approved. all said about $66000000000.00 and
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financial movie and humanitarian aid to crane this year. the total amount sent up now amounts to one 3rd of ukraine's 2021 g d p. the most recent approval began provoking concerns among congressional republicans, janice, and also daniel says, these concerns have a real grounds. no one knows where this war is going. no one knows how to, how it will end is extremely dangerous. so yeah, there's a great deal of concern beside the fact that involves a lot of money. so, and at a time when the economy is not in good shape, ukraine is, it's probably them was corrupt. country in europe is a long, rich history of corruption. and i doubt that has stopped because of the war, so i wouldn't be surprised at all if money is being funneled off and weapons as well. if the u. s stopped eating the grain, the ukraine would collapse very rapidly. so i think what's happening. yeah,
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right now is that the does landscape government has tried to do its best to reign and corruption, or least keep corruption under wraps because it knows that if, if, if the ukraine resumes that, you know, it's old ways that western support will, will quickly disappear. you in turn, seems to be getting even less enthusiastic to ukraine than washington as it's new, a package amounting to 18000000000 euros may end up cancelled off a veto by hungry recent protests have shown obvious disagreements on the crane question. you officials have been lashing out at the router against the western campaign, sponsoring ukraine. our financial, our humanitarian support to ukraine within the framework of winter aid is not a normal european matter where people play poker and negotiate back and forth about
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financial resources. we're the whole point of the you have been using us to suppress nationalism and diesel goes. and the idea of the european union is to clear the hope union and it states of europe that's a long time ago. and they should all be states with me. and everything should be good on versus paying for it. is that the project and i broke the opinion of then gains. interesting, believe it doesn't matter. shouldn't matter. and of course the you, the fact that hunger, he's actually getting money from the hopping and he said net beneficiary from the european union. so they use that as a means of pressure on hungary basing. if you're not lying on the ocean, then we're going to involve or something about the whole of law and the situation of balance or something like that, which was go action, which to me, looks, looks he murky. you know the tool as things that that's to the money we give you
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and then you have to concede on her former us national security advisor john. busy boulder was less struggling for words after being ambushed by his record from his time at the pentagon. independent journalist taylor hanson confronted the official with some uncomfortable questions. at a public event, the journalist was quickly removed from the room. bo and how do you expect that the truck, when you, why about weapons of mass destruction in iraq? we genocide the why did you, why did you tell julie this gone? why do you think that's acceptable? you're celebrating war. why? why? why? in other words, the bridge is the case lou taylor hanson himself. he says john bolton,
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walter, certainly clean conflict into a new gamma song. i actually stood up. i reached out to a team prior and tried to have a more formal meeting with them. so i could discuss these questions in private and get it on camera any more formal and quantum or professional way. but then they of course didn't respond because they're not willing to answer any of these questions or the tough questions. so that's when i book 2 tickets to the event one for me and one for my camera man. and i stood up and interrupted him while he was giving a speech on actually ukraine and russia. the conflict that's currently going on. and you know, his speech was about how we should continuously be funding ukraine. and he, you know, quote and said the russia bear is the biggest threat to our democracy. so really, he's just trying to go over what he did in iraq again, and then again, he wants to turn ukraine into the new afghanistan splitting continuously longer
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money. so that's why i confronted him. i was temporarily detained for about 20 minutes and then they released me. they brought me to the parking garage where i was parked, and they cited me with a trespassing ticket. they all clapped on q as i was removed, and he made the joke about the 1st amendment. i mean, this guy doesn't care about the 1st and then he only cares about speech that is convenient to him and his neil con, war hoc narrative. so those are, was of the us national to choose advising for us for the recession. both them have advocated us intervention in iraq, afghanistan, syria, venezuela, and even russia. last month he told the wife of whistle blow and we see leaks found . the juliana falls that he hopes of songs gets at least $176.00. he is in jail for publishing evidence of war crimes. taylor hanson again says one day, the u. s. administration will pay for his offences are in the process of actually
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trying to extra died to songs so they can essentially sentence him to death. here in america, i am optimistic that you know one day the right people will take charge again in america and make these people pay. but i'm not thinking that it's going to be within their life time considering all these people seem to kind of be on their deathbed already. i mean, they're already dropping like flies from old age, but i'm really worried right now about the new kind of neil con establishment movement that's rising up. you know, the ones that they want to infinitely fun ukraine. the mean, they're essentially turning ukraine into the new version of afghan is daniel gillian. sons' talked about, you know, the real reason behind afghanistan, i mean, is essentially just one huge infinite war to say literally, just so they can longer money and enrich themselves and with american blood and you know, on someone else to soil. but i think that's exactly what's going on, but i really am, i'm optimistic, but i think it's going to take quite a while for any of these people to face any real repercussions. the u. s. has paved
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the way for imposing substantial additional costs and imported russian commodities . this is those good. the coating to cheat be based on regular market prices versus a basses. the u. s. however, has harshly criticized the measure. the treasury license does not relieve the united states of responsibility for the imbalances in world markets, which are caused by numerous illegitimate unilateral barriers. i mean rising prices . disruption of supply chains, problems in the field of food security. in the same list, the administration announced today opposite to logic is a statement about depriving russia of the status of a country with a market economy. by designating russia as a so called non a market economy, the us will be able to all to 50 raised prices for russian goods. so the similar domestically produce items would be much more appealing to buyers. the u. s. has
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also apply that his name should note to imports from several other former soviet countries, as was china and vietnam. on the flip side, the u. s. has actually lifted some of its sanctions against moscow, particularly for financial transactions by russian diplomatic missions. and for any julie to deals involving privacy, blacklisted banks, washington hills of is of soften installs on the russian old price cap. we pulled to the agreeing to set it higher than the amount initially planned. we heard form a geopolitical and market ours tallman long lose as a current western sanctions against russia having worked and the new moves won't change a thing to work. i think everybody knows the sanctions of work. i haven't work by now needs to refill the s, be the strategic petroleum reserve here in the united states. he, at the same time,
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wants to starve a domestic production of their, of their investment money. so he has to either allow russian continue no rush in ports of oil against the car bouts against the sanctions policy, or allow trackers in the permian basin to actually make some money. and you know this, this is, this is the rock in the hard place that they're, that they're, that they're dom policy is crap. it's done policy. i think it's going to be mostly as the i think it's really going to be that it just opens up different legal options for the treasury department and the office of finance, classic control ofac to do what they want to do in the future. while the rest of this amuse allen technology dot com for more national and regional news, we'll be back on the phone with
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. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race. this on offensive, very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very difficult time. time to sit down and talk ah, there was a place in ocala, florida called baseball, which was a pool hall, but also place to be hung out. a lot of the owner thought it was sort of is a type of security. and one night there was someone that showed up that he really did not like and he wanted us to make the guy i, li, i used to work things right.

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