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very dramatic and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very katy killed time. time to sit down and talk a further joe biden has done according policy is it can follow the 3rd through the narrow margin, a highly divided and in the week, russia, with a fax and a little damn good, cool, catastrophic flooding. the fact that i'm here today with a delegation to review our cooperation, to see how we can take it to forward to create a long term sustainable basis. i think changed most of all of
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the multiple approach to global security. there's multiple hosts, india, foreign minister. he took plastic if you require that to fill out a lane and the ocean and lend, feels like this full of it as the un climate conference address is rising. police in western countries come under fire for using africa. dumping ground for millions of tons of plastic with hello and welcome to the weekly on our team. joshua is just past 7 am here in moscow. i am. well mommy, it's great to have you with us. right, let's start with the top story of this. our we begin with the news from the us as
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a democrat, and there have clench control of the senate, but the one of their policy members projected to win a key race in nevada. as 96 percent of the votes have been counted, there have been a several media full cause showing a democratic victory in nevada's keys, senate race. but as in another close contest in the high the, by the state of arizona democratic party has also a narrow victory. now, the chamber of congress is to remain and the democratic control the. let's cross live now to open and tv radio has steve wallace. the thanks for message on us, the short notice the democrats are projected to hold the us senate. what would that mean for the course of american policies in the upcoming is? well, a lot depends on what happens in the house. the house is very much within reach of
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the republicans taking control from the democrats. so anything that would be passed by the democrats in the, in the senate, you would assume, and i would hope, would be shut down by the republicans in the house. so it would be a stalemate, but this is, this is kind of shocking, very disappointing for a lot of republicans of conservatives who expected a lot different result. not only in the house where the margin, if we do take it would be very small. but in the senate, this is the 2nd consecutive very razor been close a senate race that has gone to a democrat after days and days and days of counting. and it kind of takes the emphasis off the runoff election that will take place in georgia in early december between the incumbent, democrat, raphielle war neck and, and herschel walker would be good for the republicans to, to win it and have a 5050 tie. but that tie could be broken by the vice president cala harris as it
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was in the last couple of years. so again, for the biden agenda, i mean there are things the senate could do like judicial nominees and senate business. it will be very good for the democrats, but for bills and laws of again taking the house is key for the republicans in that . well, that will live just about negate the gains in the senate by the democrats. i will see how that pans out on a scale with public approval ratings for job one, quite low alamo level to even how this works out this warehouse. the democrats have done so well. i think the voters separated themselves from joe biden. when asked the boy if joe biden should run again. overwhelmingly the exit polls showed that they said no one asked if they think the country is going in the right direction.
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overwhelmingly, the voters said no. yet the democrats, i guess, demagogue a lot of issues that democracy was on the line that women's rights were on the line . and i guess their message got through a lot more then people thought inflation would and, and cost of living and education when it comes to indoctrinating our children with transgender issues. i guess in the end, the democratic message got through more than the republican message and they're going to have to get their act together. the republicans did make games with the latino vote, even with the black boat. so they're going to capitalize on that and going forward, try to get their act together. i mean, whenever there's an election in the sense that seems to be those post sort of baffled when they told me. now that is a fake that was rigged. are we likely to see that again, as, as that been
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a talk over in the last couple of days of school? i don't think people of believing it's rig i think there's a lot of frustration. there's a lot of frustration and i, i wish for one that we could go back to when you voted your voted on election day. i, you know, i don't think that this voting vote ins tuesday, a state like florida, which had millions of votes, could count it like that. and a state like arizona, which had maybe a total of a little over a 1000000 votes. it takes till saturday. i know different states have different rules with absentee ballots and when you can, when they can derive by and all that kind of stuff. but i think there's a lot of frustration people are used to seeing the election results on that night. and then not going to bed thinking somebody might, it is way ahead and then days later it's the opposite. and that's what happened in 2020. and i think that's what got under a lot of people. skin say, what did,
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what do you, how do you, i mean, how do you sort of know, how do you characterize or look at the post, the kind of how the countries polarized, really, i mean with this elections. so to fight the close of the country is polarized, but only like me to see or are we able to see the country getting back under especially some of the, the main policies of the in internal politics. i mean i, it's very hard not to be polarized, and it's very hard not to have resentment. if you're on the right night, i don't speak for the right, but i am one of those on the right. and i don't blame them because when the president of the united states makes it a point to call half the country, basically you know the mit maga, supporters for those who voted for trump a threat to democracy. you kind of take it
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a little personally. and i just don't think there's going to be any magic book the left has gone so far to the left. this is not j. f. case party. this is not bill clinton's party. this isn't even for rock obama's party any more. both clinton and obama had to apologize for bills and laws that they got passed went in their terms . so this is a radical left wing party. i don't see the ability to work together with them in passing things and getting things done with that with a split with the house republican and the senate democrat. or i see this fall for the company is you don't think biden will be popular enough to get re elected, but will the dens, democrats get real exits? i don't see job, i'm running into years. i really don't know. he says he's emboldened by the results, but nobody, again, the poll show, otherwise, are the exit polls. i should say, they don't want him to run again. i don't think he'll run again. it's going to be
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a wide open field, i believe. and the interesting part is going to be on the republican side coming tuesday, it looks like donald trump's good to announce that he's running. and you've got ron de santis who i would like to see him, but i was a big jump supporter. i still think the world of him politically speaking in his accomplishments politically, but i think the public's fed up independence or fed up even some republicans or fed up with the drama. get de santis in their trumps should put his arm around the santas and say, this is the guy to carry the mantle forward. i'm supporting him. let's go. he would cream any democrat, but you know what truck would never do that. now you're a very good for in the trumps. had a taste of the limelight is hardly gonna give it up. but he said the sams, i mean, is that if, if the republicans are divided is that whether divided with the scientist i'm from? well that, you know, you have your leash chain ease and people like that who might as well be democrats
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now because they some of them campaigned for democrats. look there's, there's people who resent trump resent them a lot in the republican party. it's not a lot of people and a lot of elected officials and not a lot of people in the country. and so, so i think we're, that we're, we're going to see a divide, i think is, is, if the santas does decide to run. if after trump announces, i think it's going to get down and dirty, what trump is already calling him names. and he, what did he do? it didn't do anything yet. he just won by record numbers in, in florida, getting the hispanic vote in record numbers. i mean, great stuff and trump is angry, as if he shouldn't have done that. it's going to be bad. but when push comes to shove, it's going to be the republican candidate against the radical left agenda of this, the democrat party. and people have to wake up,
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republicans have to get the message out better on everything from abortion, to education, to democracy, who is the threat to democracy. it's not the right, it's the left. but republicans have always been bad at getting the message out the sent. this would not be right. let me see why view i'm enjoying our conversation with. well, i have you here. let's go back to buy them by the sort of said a little bit about saying that, you know, he's not going to change anything. he ran on some issues. he or he ran on some agenda. the mid terms of 2 things does seem to be going great for america right now . i mean, not for any well for the, for them. i mean, the cost of living is heights up all across the globe, but post coven $90.00 now. so they were still reading from that, but why didn't say i'm not changing anything? i want to sit on my plan. what do you make of a of biden's dead when he was asked what he's going to change based on the people
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saying you shouldn't run and the country's going in the wrong direction. he shot back immediately. you said nothing. he said, all we have to do is let the people know what we've done and what we're doing. in other words, the people are the problem. it's not what the policies are. so i think again i, it's not going to matter. he's not going to, he's not going to be allowed to move to the right to the center. i don't believe he will be allowed to do that. i think there's too much of a left is pulling this party. i think the people running the party are to for, to the left and you're going to have grid law and nothing really will get accomplished. god forbid there's an emergency. this country will pull together like it always does. but as far as legislation and getting votes and whatnot, i just don't see anything happening. and i think you're going to have, i mean, inflation might get a little better and whatnot, but it's not going to be for many new legislation. we'll see where the country is in a year and a half, and then they will see where,
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where the election goes after that. and it's us, thank you so much for joining us here on. it was a pleasure to lie to you later. thanks again. just okay, so you as president joe barton, meanwhile, doesn't seem to be worried much about the outcome of these actions. here's what he said as a fund raiser, and chicago recently. if we lose the house and senate, it's going to be a horrible 2 years. the good news is i will have a veto pen. now the 7 comes of it rather unfavorable statistics for the democrats, according to the cbs example, almost half of the risk one say that the current policies are harming in the country on issues americans find important inflation and abortion 52 percent gave them both the republican party, the job was personal rating, a piece of pharmacy with 66 percent of respondents saying they don't want to see mr . biden running for president. again. we heard from a former c, i a analyst,
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larry johnson, who says that solving domestic issues, that's actually not been a priority for the democratic party. yeah, it's, it's an american, it's, and democratic. all the reality is that this is a 2 party country of sorts. and is that all the democrats strategy has been sense buying, quote one, the white house has been to completely discredit the republicans to read, to claim that the republicans are involved with insurrection. to claim that anything that the republicans did to oppose abiding policy was designed to sub for democracy. it's just, it's, it's really, it's an evil evil approach. even before the. busy close america knows it. some flaws in the election system in several states voting. machines went down while people shortages in other states left no means for people to cough. so vote
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technical glitch is a polling stations have also driven phase of electoral fraud. now i was about counting finishes up. both parties have become an age old, posted action game trading game trading accusations of vote rigging with more on how this blame game has undermined america's trust in the electoral system. his r. c. k at molten in we've got scandals about the potential result in the u. s. mid term elections and voter distrust is riding high. now with poll taken by the new york times and coordination with st. college shows that 71 percent of americans feel like democracy is under threat. now you may feel like you've heard that before . back when trump one in the 2016 presidential election, his democratic rivals widely describe the results as a threat to democracy. you can run the best campaign. you can even become the nominee. and you can have the election stolen from you after trump was declared
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victorious, the flood gates were opened. there were all kinds of conspiracy theories, congressional investigation sanctions on russia. there was even an impeachment trial, who was it who was banging the gavel over those who objected as congress moved to certify the results, county is not an order valid, even with the marion, a giant by america or no date when the joint session, no debate vote is no debate, 60 years low debate and the manners are yes, joe biden was vice president back in those days presiding over the senate. now he's been elected president and those election results have also been contested, surprising, not really, but the fraud happened. the election in many ways was stolen, but it begs the question, is it really that easy to steal an election in the united states? now with all these accusations of dishonesty being thrown around by both sides,
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it's not really shocking that as a result about 59 percent of the public maybe more did not have faith in the integrity of the u. s. election system in 2020. but at least this idea that russia was somehow the nefarious puppet master was put to rest right. now americans who believe that donald trump was unfairly robbed of reelection, came up with charts and graphs and theories of their own. they even stormed the u. s. capital, a few people died and a lot more of gone to prison. democrats said the 2016 election was no good. republicans say the 2020 election was no good. and who do they blame each other? of course and nothing has really changed. there's now already had a steady drumbeat about the possibility of fraud in the mid terms. there is no question in right why they reported that there was widespread rod and irregularities across the country. many of us were warning about the fact the
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democrats unilaterally fundamentally altered our voting system inside 90 days. yeah, we warn of the state of nevada was just simply not ready to give us a fully fair and secure election if i was united states senator. on the day of the certification, i would have stood with senator cruz and senator scott and that small handful of senators who had the courage to stand up and say we, let's hold up on the certification of this election. hillary clinton is saying that the presidential election sat for 2 years from now is going to be stolen. right wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election. so with american politicians on both sides telling the public not to trust the election results, is it any more shocking that we're seeing more and more distrust of the election, integrity from the u. s. public divisions among the u. s. power structure are getting deeper,
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that crack in the liberty bell is getting bigger and distrust and disgust is also brewing beneath the surface. caleb martin, r t. new york. russia has competed with doris shoes of the city of has on other locations on the right bank of the da nipper river. this being done to avoid potential unnecessary losses among russian forces. i mean danger that ukraine inside could destroy a critical local dial. another thing to look at is that this is the dom, both all the did. a po river was critical. the fast flowing river, obviously this holds the water back, but the important thing is, and what you can't see here is the topography. this is lower, much lower than the, the, the army, the russian forces move back to higher ground. if the ukraine forces had attacks this dam with toby and not floods down river,
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but all throughout into the country as well. and this would have devastated and the whole region, catastrophic disasters now. that was according to the commander of the joint russian forces. the 2nd isn't away as to say before we were fully from roughly william from 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 lee, too dangerous consequences. this is confirmed by the constant shelling of the cob sky hydro electric power station. under these conditions, the most appropriate option is to organize defenses along the line of the disney per river on the road for those catastrophic thought a might have occurred if the cranium forces had succeeded in destroying the down the highway. though it also complicated suppliers which were being used to deliver food to the russian army as well as the local residents. now eliminating the
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i dabble, lamenting that that would jeopardize fresh horses applies to neighboring crimea as well to reduce the danger to civilians. russia has been evacuating tens of thousands of local residents from the has a region and is capital in the recent weeks. now, the troop withdrawal was supposed to was supported by russian defense. mr. sega show you, who also with the creation of a new line of defense is the commander of the joint. russian forces also reported on the stable situations and other fun line areas and the successful inception of 80 to 90 percent of incoming ukrainian rockets by russian forces. he said also that the army 5 b, a loss, arrived at $12000.00 soldiers last month alone by 8 times more than russian losses that we spoke earlier. this week to form
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a us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, who says by relocating troops. russia has deprived crane of its pretext for destroying the dam. if russia remained on the right bank and continued to defeat ukrainian attacks the ukrainians once their forces spent might come to the conclusion that the only hope they have in preventing a rushing counter attack is to destroy the dam and flood the region. so i think this is a, a prophylactic move on the part of the russians to prevent the ukrainians trying to have justification for blowing up the damn. and the russians had been preparing for this by evacuating the civilian population. ready and critical infrastructure, so it's not like the russians just made this up. the russians have been pointing out for some time now of the risk that is accrued by any forces and civilians. imagine next, let's say the russians didn't evacuate and next week the damage is struck by
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ukrainians and is breached. now the russian leadership has to explain why they didn't evacuate, why they didn't get the civilians out of the way, why they didn't get the russian service members either way. if they thought it was a possibility, why didn't they take the appropriate actions? percent his how funny and his foreign minister has called full close the cooperation with russia. i made what he calls a festival situation on. and as he long his aunt is don quota was on the massive media conference in oscar. what do you see as the intent of the west, specifically the united states in pressuring india for these relations? what stance will india take in the future towards russia as a result of this pressure? the fact that i'm here today with a delegation to review, a co operation, to see how we can take it forward to korea, to long term sustainable bases, i think saves most of all. i think you can see the obvious in christian commitment,
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i would hot in keeping that relationship strong. instead, that clip we just saw was the indian foreign minister's response to a question that i was lucky enough to ask at the press conference that came after his meeting with russian foreign minister, sir gay, laugh rav. i wanted to know what india was planning to do. in the face of increasing the western pressure for its friendly relations with russia. and if new delhi would, i join in on the western calls for a price cap on russian oil exports. but based on the indian foreign minister's response, it looks like india is not really buying into that. he reiterated that russia and india have long, had very close relations and that new delhi relies on moscow to provide the indian people with affordable energy. as regards the, you know, the, a, d, oil supply issue, and all that is that is a oven. first of all, that is
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a stress on the energy markets. it is odd fundamental obligation to ensure that the indian consumer has the best possible access on the most advantageous terms to international market on induct respect. ah, quite honestly, we have seen that a d. indian shad relationship has worked to advantage. now we also heard from the russian foreign minister, circ a laugh, rob, who said that the talks were very successful. he said that he talked a bit about plans on the russian side to provide india with colleen, atomic energy, as well as plans to increase the trade volume between the 2 countries in the future . as well as we have welcome to the positive dynamics of our bilateral trade. by september, the turnover had increased to more than 130 percent. the provision of a new site for the construction of very russian designed nuclear power plant will allow india to provide clean and safe energy in the future. we discussed in detail the state of the prospects for military technical cooperation,
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including the joint production of modern types of weapons. so it looks like what the foreign minister circ a live or offset about these talks about them being successful was correct. and the decades long friendly relations that russia and india have enjoyed will continue to persevere. despite the fact that around the world, there's quite a tense geopolitical landscape right now. right now, to northern africa, egypt advantage. take a look. what's been gay on the 27th, some of the world leading, reciting colonization tacit bank, which of course is taking part on the ongoing cock $27.00 conference. and he is why has raised the alarm rate for global pollution? the african continent is the hardest hit, having become a gigantic dumpsite for plastic waste, send their phone less than countries as correspondence, kind of attack the brain, the mountains of rubbish, to bring us this report. plastic is ubiquitous. it fills our air,
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lands and oceans and landfills like this are full of it from my this current tooth brushes, shoes, clothes, tv removed, you name it. it's a plus big 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 input, the decision to south africa. the only thing i think, and i mean benefit that it has for the cancer environment that is not even be discussed at the stage. 20 companies as sad to be responsible for more than half of the global single use plastic waste. and none of them are in africa. and
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according to the 2021, plastic waste makers index in the global, not that producers and creates 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 in effect the county. oh, because we don't have most of the bless exactly supposed to have in south africa to make products. some africans have come up with a plan. then i'm with sarah works with the can sign is collections and not for profit company in the education space. they turn plastic into briggs and they saw this plastic from where everybody can get it and times the room by
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telling with locals in exchange for specialty and such items. plastic that would otherwise be filling the air, polluting the water systems and causing diseases. when people been plastic in the community because they've got no way to damp it, it causes and 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 did end up affecting as his well from hill to 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
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know it, viola, you have a school, and soon there will be a bigger one here with a science lab, as well as toilets. and it will all be run on solar power, all in an impoverished community. but also billed by that same community for, for as what is important is plastic is going to affect every one 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 put 5 communities that we've identified that will be training and then helping them also to set up a similar environment like ours africans as solving their own problems. and the mess that was caused by the global not. and is these kinds of solutions that must be echoed at the u. n. club 27 climate change conference and maybe.
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