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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, it is breaking news that our naughty international, at least 6 people are killed and more than 50 wounded as of powerful blast rocks are crowded. central street in a stumbled weapon. policies are trying to weaponized the region of the warning to asian and pacific countries. from russia's foreign minister as the axiom summit wrapped up. also in the stories are shaped the we care when r t. a p. steel after 2 years of violence, a cheap through dialogue. officials from ethiopia and the te gray region agree on a cease fire. and that of opening the door to immediate humanitarian aid.
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with i said we are running down the top store is off today and off the week straight to istanbul now to kick off this ours program. and it is a breaking news now coming in from turkey, where an explosion in the center of istanbul has killed at least 6 people and wounded more than 50. the turkish president of the one says the blast was an act of terror to the key. they've been attempts in the past to subjugate turkey using terra, but this is never led to anything to be the citizens of turkey. can be sure that the organizers of the attack will be punished. 6 people have died in the attack for at the scene and to later in the hospital, 53 people have been injured to all of them receiving the necessary medical care. i mean, although it's a tough to make out what's happening in the upcoming videos, i should warn you in advance, you may find some of the following images to stopping. the video is circulating
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online like this fine on the on the social media platforms are showing the moment of the blast, which happened on one of the main, tory streets and the popular text him area of the city. the number of casualties has been confirmed by the turkish president and we heard from one russian tourist who was in the area at the moment of the blinds. we saw on the street next to us a bang was heard and a few minutes later there was panic. police arrived in blood the streets when they got home helicopters, appeared in the sky, helicopter starts to fly, and actually in general, everything is very scary in terms you can show you videos, our people essentially flee in the area shortly after the blast occurred. now, emergency services were very quick to get on site to treat the injured video, show multiple that police vehicle is heading to the area also a helicopters in the sky as well of the street where the bloss happened has been sealed off and evacuated. but i did speak earlier to political analysts, the owner added him,
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he believed the perpetrators of the attack will quickly be brought to justice. the area is very well monitored. well, it's actually the biggest shopping, you know, avenues, it avenue in turkey. it's close to car traffic and it's, it's the busiest spot you could probably find that stuff. will you actual, literally have to rub shoulders against one other to get through that from the looks of it. there's a lot of choppers flying out some square which actually right now we're about 600 meters away from where it happened. right now. it was, there has to be more than you know, at least more than a 100 cameras that that particular are. i was surprised if the people responsible for this is not identified with that the next few hours if they haven't already done so president has been a box for years that all those that are supported terrorists unless they stop every
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country. one day the democrats appear to have clinched control of a senate following this week's mid term elections. as a key race in nevada is set to be cold for the party with 96 percent of the votes counted. so that is a projected blue when in the silver state. while another close contest is arizona, with a narrowly decided now the, the democratic party candidate is winning there as well. and with those with victories or the upper chamber of congress is expected to remain under them or how to control. but it's republicans who look set to gain a majority in the house of representatives. meaning things have just gotten tougher for the buyer and administration to get his policies passed. discussing all of it a bit earlier, my colleagues are, you know, neil and fietta is about so this is a very narrow victory for democrats with 5249 in the senate. 50 for democrats. now this is because catherine cortez moscow. best fit, former attorney general adam like salt,
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giving them that lead. this is after the arizona victory and the victory of course of john federal men in pennsylvania. this now makes it less important for the georgia race which will take place in december to determine any sizable difference . because b, p harris can actually cut that tie and in congress to though we have still a, the races going on both being counted in california, arizona, in oregon. and of course neither party has reached the 218 majority that is needed . and many are questioning why this red wave that was supposed to happen according to republicans did not happen in, according to many, it has to do with inflation. it has to do with the fact that perhaps voters voted against the trump in discourse. and also abortion issues were very high, young voters said come out to vote, jen z did. and of course, the other accusation is election fraud as well,
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even before the election freleigh defense of joe biden. i recall kim mike, he said that whatever happens essentially that he's got the answer in his office to push through certain policies that v were the veto. democrats have for a long time, been accusing half of the country being deplorable. republicans all being involved in january 6 have been really going against a vast majority of the country and even accused rush of having hackers to undermine the election. yet, when democrats, when, then that means everything is good. and joe biden talked about exercising his use of vito power. 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 pan. this is of course, with the fact that joe biden's approval rating is in the tank. i mean, according to a c, b, s. pull 46 percent of people think that joe biden's policies have actually hurt the
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economy. 52 percent trust republicans better on issues like abortion and inflation and 79 percent of the country. think that the country is out of control, which says a lot about why people don't have trust in the system. and of course, for some, this has been enough to question the integrity of the u. s. selections. let me get this straight. 72 percent of voters say america's on the wrong track. only 42 percent say they approve of the job. joe biden is doing 58 percent say they feel more worried that america's best years, mail ready be behind us, yet? no read wave. congratulations to president biden. his rate on trump's home. the rest of pro lifers his illegal intimidation campaign against the supreme court. his censorship of opponents and threats to jail and harassment of any one who questioned his election helped steve off red wave. so we're talking about long lines. we're talking about machines that didn't work. the fact that we are still
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counting ballots here and of most i mailed her as well. there is no paper in the same player in many other countries. you get the results, the day of and or the day after at least. but democrats of trying to normalize this, say, well, this is because we have so many vote by mail ballads. so obviously, the vast majority of people are not trusting in the system because they have, they have questions as to why this is happening now. the democratic party says this is a victory for the american people as a whole. however, they have been largely accusatory of anybody that thinks differently. anybody that has been questioning this, there's been intimidation tactics. there's been all sorts of things in the electoral process in the united states. so a lot of people are saying this is chaotic that this is embarrassing. and it seems that democrats promote democracy abroad while still having these sorts of issues at home. and what this does is it's going to lead to a tug of war in congress, both in the santa and the house of representatives where little policy work
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actually gets done. let's take this a further here on auto international. our crossing live to legal and media analyst line. oh hi lionel. very well. welcome to you. great to see you today. you heard it right there. chuck schumer said today the control over the senate is a victory for all americans. could, could you give me a take on his math skills as to what he meant by all americans and basically how we glossed over the republicans winning the house. yes. south americans and yes, everybody. first and foremost, let, let me just start with a little bit of reality. everybody here was looking at the election in their own prism of their roar shack. let me ask you this question. could it be? could it your speed that more people voted for a democrat, then republicans, nothing more, nothing less the. there's always something that you have to what tribute you have to have a reason or a reason why the democrat. it's because they were misled because there was voter
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fraud because of trump is a one if they wanted joe biden, or that can't be. let me tell you something about how brilliant the democrats are, and by the way, i am a registered independent. i'm an agnostic, i'm actually a political atheist, so i have no party. they never say anything bad about each other. republicans trump's party kill each other. they whip each other apart. democrat, never say anything. chuck schumer, one by the slimmest of margins, a, the radius of a hydrogen ion. i mean, this is the most incredible thing in the world. and he's acting like this was the greatest mandate ever. this is their mentality. everybody to day, everywhere in this country is talking about what effect did trumpet. he's not on the ballot. he's not anywhere, but what effect in trumpet, the republicans did
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a lousy job. let me be very clear. democrats tell you exactly what they're gonna do . you might scratch your head and say, that's the most ridiculous thing in the world, but they come through where we are you familiar with one particular race, which is the most interesting. this was in the state of pennsylvania between a fellow named john fet, herman and doctor eyes. mehmet as doctor, ours was a very famous a television dr. world fam, he had television number. you can't believe john. fedor mon suffered from a stroke and a series of cardiac problems will get he can't listen to people during a debate, recent he had to read from a prompter. i'm not trying to mock him, but this is a man who was a victim of a stroke. cannot read, has some type of aphasia. delayed reactions came out and told everybody good night
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as he greeted them and dr. eyes last. now rather than asking why did this doctor lose dizzy? no. what effect was the trump or vote, could it have been vote her fatigue? how bout he stinks at running for office. let's look at our cms razor. the republicans are all over the place. they also ran a campaign, basically say, we're not the other guy. we're not joe, but i know, but lot but line. i mean, you know, many people say 2 is 2 sides of the same coin by what i wanted to ask you that the mainstream media has called upon all americans. not to question the elections. integrity with cnn recently said, you gotta trust the officials, lionel. what would see it and be saying if the vote had old gone to the republicans, i tell you exactly what they would say. they say the same thing that they said when hillary clinton said that it was a russian, it was a russian interference. it was russia, russia, russia, russia, you can't get any more denial. but denying than that,
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stacy abrams from georgia said it's that wrong. and she contested us, you know, for me and not for lee. this is the most incredible thing in the world. we're at the, the most important aspect of every democracy or republican around is a be able to say, i don't trust these elections. what we've done by virtue of this, this fascist stick, a social media, this draconian ideology. we can ask a question because if we do, we are either conspiratorial or lunatic, or we're kind of an art kick in our, you know, incredulity, but it gets even better. we now have a some, and i don't want to go through this because you would know some of these candidates, but we have had some of the most and competent people. i wouldn't let them drive me home from the airport much less boat for them. but nobody ever talks about that. nobody ever talks about the fact that this phenomenon happened to most americas and i would venture to say
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a lot of people around the world. it's this house buying. and you want to change that really nobody here is not anarchy in the street. nobody cares about abortion. we talk about inflation, people know about prices. what, what people really vote for. i don't even have time to tell you because nobody has even figured out this weird this cycle metrics of what people, why they vote for people, because their father voted that way because of the part of the country they're in. if a law has a lot on you, you talk about getting a straight, i mean, let, let's talk about the immediate short time here. the future is joe biden. gonna have to resort to executive orders. now to try and get things done. that's going to be a bit more difficult out of the bio wide to get policies that push forward, right? yes, he did it. he of course, will do it, executive orders. there are all types of qual i, legislative things. you can get around executive orders and directives and pd deezen presidential directives you,
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you have not seen. you have not seen the end of what he can do, but on the table, joe biden does, joe biden does whatever he wants to do. this is the most incredible thing he does and it's not just him, he will do whatever he has to do, and the department of justice are the people who are normally look at this in a rather askance. i will sort of look the other way, whether it's investigating his own son name it. this is the most, and i'm telling you my, my hats off to the democratic party to joe biden. when he want something done, they get it done. it and the policies wait until you hear what you haven't seen anything it, there is now believe it or not, a panel of sorts between prior president, obama and, and bush who are going to be talking about dis, information and how we can stop this information. what does that mean?
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it meet censorship. what do you think it means? because worry what we do is we do the worst things possible. but through the power of you from ization will change the name of it. and i'm telling you, i, i am very, very frightened, not only as of what i think's going to happen, but what has happened since he took off it? there are parts of this country. i don't recognize any more. and we're still blaming trump. this, this is the mentality. what is trump had to do with it? he's not anymore on the ballot. but is he going to run in 2024? is he going to announces, is he going to be going to georgia for this? used to be this critical vote was, well the republicans due to the man that they loved, that they heralded as this making america great. the ma, get champion, watch the the stink guy as we say. and the new elevation,
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the apotheosis of governor ryan de santis, who is now the wound, or can he is the he is the i, the gleam in the eye of the republicans. and he doesn't know what he's getting into as mat, aclu o line or what a state of affairs, legal media analysts joining us live her naughty international. great to see your thanks. we'll see you soon. thank you, sir. good to have you with us as the i see. and summit concludes and cambodia. there's a discord among top officials on what the traditional final statement should sound like. russia is foreign minister stoker law for off explain what some are calling a stand off the cuba. no collective decision on a joint statement has been made because the united states and it's western allies insisted on absolutely unacceptable language regarding the situation in ukraine. lover of either that washington and as nato allies are seeking to weapon eyes asia
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to contain russia and china rather than support such regional organizations as i see on the statement came with a number of western countries including a orcus allies, australia, and new zealand. attend to the assay and groups meetings, viscouso international cooperation, or former indian foreign secretary, or conwell. sybil believes, while the assay and group does remain to some degree divided at washington, is trying to challenge the concept of multiple hilarity in the region. the united states doesn't like the i don't want people entity because it knows that the whole idea was directed against the national phase of its dominance. after the collapse of the soviet union, there are no open confrontation between united states and china. united states had declared shinine is national security strategic review, as well as the national defense you to view as an adult. and they have taken lot of steps as you know, denied technology. and along with that, they're going to transfer to australia, a lot of advanced weaponry,
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messiah technology and everything else. so clearly this is going to militarize this area. and the target is china because united states is what it about china. us expansion is in east asia, and the south china sea is not in a position to really manage security in this part of the world. the ation security architecture which i found is leading, has not really most and gotten much and is divided and cambodia and laos. i'm very close to china and the defer to china once. whereas some other countries are a little more independent in their thinking. indonesia, for example, we're going to chad the g 20 meeting from january on. we're going to face this
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problem on also because if they fail to get something introduced in the statements and the rest will look at, look at it as a political defeat and be the inability to master enough of all from the non western countries. after 2 years of violence, the government and militants from the northern take re regent. this week, signed a peace agreement to seize hostilities. the negotiations began at the end of october after the they captured several major towels that were previously held by insurgents. according to a published document, the parties agreed on the withdrawal of troops including foreign ones, from the conflict zones. in addition, they've taken on a shared responsibility of protecting civilians and ensuring their unhindered movement. monitoring and verification team formed by the african union will be established to assess the implementation of the commitments made with today
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they show on demand section bomb for you so much for the parties agree on a main point not to impede the delivery of humanitarian aid according to the u. n. at least 20000000 people in the country face food insecurity due to the military conflict, drought inflation. a b on that, 13000000 ethiopians a said to be in need of emergency health care. all 4 and a half 1000000 have just been displaced. now the conflict in ethiopia, north integra region, has raised since the start of the decade. violence originally erupted when government troops deployed to fight the so called people's liberation front, near the border with the fighting has claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of
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people when ethiopian based journalist told us how the african union is leading the peace making efforts. despite their attendance though to hinder its progress, there was the that actually involved but conflict because the wave in all. busy a organization that media list and that, that you should make are, are going to be in this conflict that, you know, i received. the media campaign is very high. the organization, you know, publication off this agreement is reached because a lead process a, you, you know, really, really late at great saw for the other african conflict. it's important lace because after this agreement, many, many so many african chris and your so the elite process,
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a very important avoid being that, you know, the other issue lead the way it took off the 17 years of disputes sudan on south sudan to finally set to reach an agreement on the disputed territory of abbey, which lies on the border between the 2 states. and both sides have agreed on 7 areas where locals will be able to vote to determine the status of the territory. a previous efforts to hold a referendum failed over divisions on who was eligible to vote. the sides will provide locals with humanitarian aid and work on a long term peace agreement. and the oil rich territory became a stumbling block in the dispute between the countries off the south to down took with it nearly 3 quarters of sudan oil production, when it declared its independence. of course, the conflict claimed the lives of thousands of locals raising the alarm of international organizations including the u. n. so analysts are hopeful the current talks could lead to
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a long standing breakthrough. there is need for negotiations in negotiations that has to be a win win if possible. the question we need then is assuming and granted that a b is part of the south and not just the people, but also their land. then what is it that this student is concerned about that needs to be negotiated with this program? so it was ready when they, when you have that you, i know with no issue just about wrapping up. i this i was broadcast donati, international always a good to have your company,
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particularly on that sunday weekly program will be back soon with more of your logo. when i was showing wrong, when i just don't know if you have to fill out the theme becomes the advocate and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. i go with this with you, i guess with you i'm
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with my insurance bill with full credit. it's going to be out of wood from beach, gonna still be patient. but in the border
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with with is the aggressor to chose is war. today i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. i think it was showing that i speak on a more streamline the rebranding. all imports of russian oil and gas by imposing these sanctions. i brush you as destroy the american, so there's your boomerang. i say we're suffering the high i for is really hitting people in the park about boys or girls was on the is there, i see you using your your router visit or not you. this is gonna impose severe cost
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on the russian economy of immediately and over time. as i started on there, i thought it by the way of social and then use that for them are started a little bit famous. they saw the emeralds, bamboo em deleon, absolved it. so develop is thick body. how did show that 21st century is with the asians? it? russia is also an asian country and began to develop military cooperation. similar to what nature does in europe propose work, a fresh official for to swing by law or trade was the search for new markets import substitution. the word sanctions has become part of our data vocabulary neutralizer, flooded with more and more reports of restrictions. however, sanctions has an instrument of influence and nothing new. they've been used against russia for decades. some to me to ask you stated here is paul is
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a kick instrument for jack upstairs with how and then did the united states come up with this concept of sanctions instead of real military action operation sanctions can be imposed when you don't know what to do does united states want to go to war with russia over ukraine? i can tell you right now bed, that would not be a popular outcome. a given the fact that russia has 6000 nuclear weapons, we have 5500 in any war with russia, with 10 because a global temperatures rise by say, 200000 degrees. meaning the end of the day, russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing most restrictions against individuals. the rest imposed on organizations in some experts compare the measures to financial nuclear warfare. when you don't have a military option,
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