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so there's your boomerang, ah, a joe biden does. it isn't pointed to clench, control of the southern steering narrow margin of the shows that come to the is 5 a divided by the end of the lake. russia with the city of has ornament is a good pull catastrophic, but the fact that i'm here today with our delegation to review our corporation, to see how we can take it forward to create a long term sustainable basis. i think changed most of all the focus on the
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energies, the multiple, the approach to grow with plastic with feel of our a land and ocean and landfills like that. all of them are in the climate conference. growth is rise in pollution. western countries come under fire for using africa as a dumping ground, the millions of tons of with hello, welcome to the weekly on our t international. it's just past 8 am here in the capitol more so i'm ready to mommy . great to have you with us. let's take a look at our 1st story. this out. now we begin with our the news just in from the
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us. as a democrats appear to have print control of the senate with one of their party members projected to win it. he raced in nevada. as 96 percent of the votes have been counted, there have been a several media full calls showing a democratic victory in nevada as quay senate race z, as in another quote. as a contest in the heidi by the state of arizona, the democratic policy has also tends to narrow victory. now, the upper chamber of congress is its way to, to remain under democratic control. yes, president joe biden, meanwhile, does not seem to be worried about the outcome of the elections completely, because here's what he had to say. and a fundraiser in 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 over 7 cups of i'd rather unfavorable statistic for the democrats,
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according to cbs exit poll. almost half of the respondents say that current policies are harming the country on issues that americans find important inflation and abortion. 52 percent gave them the republican party. this is joe barbara's personal ratings of it flirted with 66 percent respond saying they don't want to see mr. by then running from president again. we heard from a former c, i a analyst, larry johnson, who says that solving domestic issues, i've actually not been a priority for the democratic party. no, it's, it's, it's an american, it's and democratic. ah, the reality is that this is of to party, country of sorts. and that the, all the, 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 were involved with insurrection. to claim that
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anything that the republicans did to oppose abide and policy was designed to subvert democracy. it's just, it's, it's really, it's an evil evil approach. even before both close of arkansas is a flaws. a, in the elation system. and several st voting machines went down while papers, voltage and other things that no means for people to cough their votes. technical glitch isn't pulling stations and also driven phase of electro fraud. as the bond counting finishes up, both parties have begun an age old post election game trading accusations of vote rigging. with more on how this blame game has undermined americans trust intellectual system. his arts is caleb molten, if 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
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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 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 in order to valid even with the mary. a jain by america or no day by the joint session. no debate vote is no debate, 60 years low debate and the manners are yes,
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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, 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 us 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.
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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's no question and it's been right why they reported that there was widespread rod and irregularities across the country. many of us were warning about the fact the democrats unilaterally fundamentally altered our voting system. inside 90 days, we warn of the state of nevada was just simply not ready to give us a fully fair and secure election if. 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
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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, 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 missouri has completed with drury's truth from the city of hazard and other locations on the right bank. the din, aicpa river. now let's take a look at this dive. in fact, i'm how important is when you can see here is the topography ok here. the land is much higher and him much low. and now, in order to protect this damn,
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the russian forces with drew their forces to higher ground until the lions here. if in fact this dive was attacks, i'm the, the war to not a flip floating from the north to the south, but also to low a ground and destroying the whole air. it would have been catastrophic as this into the commander of the joint russian forces. brickle for move with grass, nobody on the enemy is foreign randomly at the city. for this reason, it was decided to evacuate population from the right side of the river. we provided everything possible to ensure the evacuation the plans of the enemy to create letting a certain can lead to dangerous consequences. this is confirmed by the constant shilling of sky hydro electric i was stationed under these conditions. the most affordable option is to organize defenses along the line of the denise river. when the ocean are, as i said, catastrophic funny might have occurred if the ukrainian falls. it has succeeded
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indesign a dam. the high water would also have complicated supply routes which were being used to deliver food to the russian army as well as the local residence. now, this was also by eliminating that that would definitely nice fresh water supplies to the neighboring crimea region. now to reduce the danger to civilians, russia for the last few weeks have been evacuating tens of thousands of local residents from the harrison rita as capital and the troops withdrawal was supportive force by the russian defense minister sag a show who also ordered the creation of a new line of defense is a commando. the joint russian force is also reported on the stable situation in other front lines and other areas of the or the region. now it was a system, they both went on to say that they were successfully able to intercept around 80 to
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90 percent of incoming missiles from the rock ukrainian miss rockets by the russian forces. but he also went to say on to the crate army off around $12000.00, so does off month to learn. on 8 times more than the russian old says, we spoke earlier this week to fully us marine cool intelligence of the school with his and that by relocating troops. russia has deprived ukraine of its free tanks for destroying the dime. 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 in 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 and critical infrastructure. so it's not
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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 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 couldn't get the russian service members either way, if they thought it was a possibility, why didn't they take the appropriate actions? why that change in athletic so i the indian foreign methods called for closer cooperation with russia and made what he calls assessable situation on n g marcus. all he's done quota was at the minister's media conference in moscow. what do you see as the intent of the west, specifically the united states in pressuring india for these relations?
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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 our co operation, to see how we can take it forward to korea, to long term sustainable bases. i think shays, most of all, i think you can see the obvious in christian commitment. i would not, in keeping that relationship stronger. 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
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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, or the, or the oil supply issue, you know, that is, that is a, an festival that is 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, india shut 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 . we produce the deposit. we have welcome to the positive dynamics of our bilateral
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trade a little by september. the turnover had increased more than 130 percent. the provision of a new site over the construction of re russian designs nuclear power plant will. we will allow india to provide clean and safe energy in the future, or will discussed in detail the state of the prospects for military technical cooperation, including the joint production of modern types of weapons. so looks like what a foreign minister survey laughter 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, just in to historic u. s. military planes of collided mid flight and crashed it to the ground and as show in dallas, texas says crew members of fits have been killed in the incident. we're waiting official confirmation on this. let's take
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a look at the footage. ah, yeah, show featured world war 2 era aircraft performing flight route, maneuvers with full crowds of several 1000 people. the incident involved a b, 17 flying fortress baba, p 63. king cooper, fight to play. was on immediately clear why they collided will bring you any updates to this story as we get them. but let's take a look now i, what's been going on the cop 27 summit, the world leading recycling organization. plastic bank will take part in the ongoing cop $27.00 conference in egypt to once again raise the alarming rate of global pollution. the african continent is the hardest hit having become a gigantic dumpsite for plastic waste. so they're from western countries. ortiz
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correspondence kind of bullet touching the brain, the mountains of rubbish, to bring us the story. plastic is ubiquitous. it fills our air, land and oceans and landfills like this, ah full of it. from my this current tooth brushes, shoes, clothes, tv removes you name it. if 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? when eva, people talk about less import the decision to south africa. the only thing economic benefit that he has for the council environment that is not even be discussed at
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the stage 20 companies as they're 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 is the global north 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 benefit the country. oh, because we don't have most of the places that we supposed to have in south africa to make products. some africans have come up with a plan. then i'm with ira works with can sign is collections and not for profit
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company in the education space. they turn plastic into briggs and they saw this plastic from where everybody can get it and times even buttoning with locals in exchange for stationary and such items. 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 are contained 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
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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 a science lab, as well as toilets. and it will all be run on the 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, lynn, 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
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be echoed at the you and comp $27.00 climate change conference. and maybe just maybe those who pollutes must pay the lute for the clean bill carmel. it had to 40 in johannesburg. the wires get back until i talk. so if from the us of the democrats, if the could control the senate, one of the party members projected to win a q race in nevada, there's 96 percent of the votes have been counted. less course live now to radio host and commentators the v o. c. for joining us here. see i use the prize, the u. s. senate has taken out the the, the devil of taken the senate. any surprises here? yeah, i'm very surprised. and while they're still 4 or 5 percentage points left to be counted and in the data, it does look like the democrat,
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they're the incumbent senator will retain her seat. we will give the democrats a one vote majority in the us senate if the run off election between incumbent senator warnock in georgia and personal walker, who's the challenger. depending on how that run off, democrats could have an actual one vote majority or it could be a $5050.00 tie. again in our us senate with tamala harris, the vice president, being in position to break the tie. it looks like republicans will control the house by a narrow majority, probably a bigger majority of the democrats to tell the last couple of years. but the, the democrats will control the senate and gridlock may be the best that the most american taxpayers catalog syndrome. the thing that we saw a lot of poles the for enjoying these mid to the job, buys piracy for wayne a little bit. how did in the general public, haven't really reacted have a i can't really figure it out and even better political ellis that i can't
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figure it out either on both sides of the. i think both democrats and republicans are surprised that with the very bo approval ratings that the president i had with the top issues being inflation, the economy, gas prices crime in our inner cities. that people went in and voted apparently against what their main concerns were going into the election. so it's really kind of hard to figure out how people feel one way and then vote entirely different. we also have voters that went in and voted, or a republican governor, for example, but then voted for a democrat us sen, split ticket, boating at a higher percentage than i think most of us certainly would have anticipated. so i think it'll be a while as people try to evaluate what went on and why it happened. i do think that the by did ministration, by completely draining our strategic petroleum reserve. we're able to slightly lower gas prices heading into election day that made some of the pain at the pump
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go away, or at least the mentors for a little while. we're going to pay the price for that in the weeks and months ahead . i think they were able to do some things that short term reduce the inflation rates again, partly by dropping gas prices that help ease the pain just past the mid term election. but i think that the in the us were about to be also real economic paid after the election. that probably could have been avoided at voters that taken a different tack in our mid terms. good point, short really just to get the, you know, brandon came up and said, pretty about said, you know, i'm not going to change anything. whatever i ran on on my 1st. no one up to the elections. i'm not, i'm not planning on changing any of my fantasies. what do you make of that? well, it's interesting because most of the democrats also believed that this was going to be a republican waive election. and they were running away from job by they were not campaigning
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on what he's now saying that the economy is great, everything's good. we don't need to change anything. they were not running on those issues because they did think they were playing well with that with the taxpayers. the other thing that i think president biden did, that was successful was promising a lot of young voters that he was going to forgive their college debt, their student loans. we've now had courts rule that that is an unconstitutional promise. it isn't going to happen. and yet, when you look at the youngest demographic of american voters, they voted overwhelmingly by about a 30 point margin for democrats, based in part on the belief that their student loans were going to be forgiven. so they were kind of do as they're now finding out after the election that they're not going to get the, the government bailing them out of their student loans and saved them for question . have up my direct sort of my and the but how polarized is the country right now? i mean, 505040 lines. is the country completely in trouble?
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i think there is a deep divide, a deep split, and i think it is high and rancor high in rhetoric and not a lot of unity. and we're certainly not hearing any from the by did ministration or the democrats and the way of this slight rejection of their policies. they're not reaching out a hand, they're still reaching out. and then i don't think that's going to help improve relations in the country or as we move ahead from some tough times ahead politically. as well as with an economy, there's going to continue to drag. and there's not going to be a lot of unity of people trying to come to common. so there's right now, could there be any legal this be something we've heard before? no, trump said elections, lorraine, or, you know, there's been problems with the whole election process for the little about the election process. you know that those talks about a couple of sentences or people on the ticket had passed away. they were voted in
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is the whole system, does the whole system need? so revamping i think it definitely does what we've seen with, with the elections in nevada and arizona in particular with too critical us senate races. it's taken nearly a week for them to count the votes. you know, here in this country we've got american idol contest, 50000000 votes during a commercial break, and we can't count the votes in these major state elections over several days. i think there are also suspicions of where you have late voting by mail, but there's not a lot of consistency in how those votes are tabulated or how you make sure that the people who should be voting are actually the ones casting those folks. i think there's a lot of questions, a lot of things that need to be fixed. and i think over the next couple of weeks and months and maybe years, maybe we'll start to finally get some solutions because we didn't see much progress from 2 years ago to what we've seen in this election cycle. and a c, c, a. thank you so much for joining me here today and talk to little pleasant see,
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