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ah, ah, with guidelines of this hour the g 7 joins the, impose your price camp on russian on import. well below the current market price is just like mosque is saying that could lead to a for the shortage of the crucial commodity in europe. a warning to serving images, i had 3 people are killed in the cranium, movies, native artillery shelling of residential neighborhood in the city of dun and local officials. a native shells used in the attack, a most box claim that the previous management took extraordinary steps to suppress information about us present go by the controversial son hunter,
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amid pressure from the white house and the canadian opposition party called for a diplomatic boy. in b g 20 the ship alleged minority voice violations. turning a blind eye to their own confused, documented mistreated treatment of native american. a . anything where ever you are in the world. welcome to our international is just gone. 6 am here in the russian. capitalize great to have you with us. i'm right mommy. let's take a look at today's top stories. the g 7 has joined to the e. u and imposing a price cap on russian oil supplies at $60.00 per barrel about $20.00 lower than the current market rate. them measure is part of sweeping sanctions against russia over the green conflict. we deliver on the commitment of g 7 leaders to prevent
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russia from profiting from its war of aggression against ukraine, to support stability and global energy markets and to minimize negative economic spill overs of russia's war of aggression, especially on low and middle income countries who have felt the impacts of putin's war disproportionately. vasa has repeatedly said, it won't supply oil at prices below the regular market value. if it contradicts the country's national interest. it is also condemned the worse than attempts to manipulate commodity markets. all c contribute to original laws and shows her views on the issue. so the european union has finally decided on a $60.00 barrel ceiling for russian oil. now i guess european commission president and de facto i'm elected queen of europe. ursula underline can brag about how europe is united for ukraine, together with our partners. we stand united and firm in our opposition to russia's atrocious war. yeah, well that's her didn't take very long. wagner line also tweeted that price,
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capital quote, help us stabilize global energy prices, benefiting emerging economies around the world. sure. or it could spike prices and deregulating everybody's economy. and our particularity of benefits, europe, that really is having a hard time paying the energy bills. now that's a cut, it's all ha, ha g russian gas but not sure. what planet she was schooled on in market economics, but former us treasury secretary, steve minucci and certainly doesn't agree with the idea of appraised cap when he called it unfeasible last month. and quote, the most ridiculous idea i've heard, look a price cap, the market is going to set the price. so if you put sanctions on at higher prices in a way, you're just making the situation worse. the big concern here among american officials who wanted a higher cap is a spike in oil prices and a deregulation of the global market. it's almost like there is pressure for the you
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to ram something through before the weekend to avoid the embarrassing optics of getting to monday the day the price cap is supposed to be implemented. december 5th, and not actually having agreement in place behind the scenes. there's a lot of talking to you about how much this is already worth, since rushing truth has already been selling for less than the proposed cap. and this move also introduces another risk factor. that is, russia's position is that they simply won't sell to any countries implementing the ceiling. but white house national security spokesman john kirby welcomed the news. a pros, carpool help limit, mister put his ability to profiteer off the oil market so that he can continue to fund a war machine that continues to kill innocent ukrainians. so we welcome the progress of our e e partners or make an on bush. the whole idea is to reduce rushes, revenues, so that vladimir putin can't spend it in ukraine or, you know, fulfill is amazon wishlist or maybe finishes christmas shopping. what kirby didn't
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say is that the us treasury department has already granted exemptions to american companies transporting russian oil, even if they're transporting it to some landlocked european countries, as long as they abide by the price out. so much for europe cutting off russian oil revenues. here's what the estonian prime minister cry, a callous things is happening with the price gap. every dollar counts, every dollar that was negotiated down, mince an estimated $2000000000.00, less income for russia. the initial proposal was to set the price of $65.00. i think poppins who agreed to come down to $6.00 to $1.00. this means $10000000000.00 less for russia to finance of genocidal val against ukrainians. but europe has also been importing russian fuel transferred to the tankers of other countries off shore right before they offloaded into europe. and they're also buying it from countries
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like china and india that have been bingeing on russian oil and then selling it to europe and elsewhere. also, since this price have only affects russian oil, transported by c, hungary, pipeline oil from russia has received an exemption to the cap. and the country's foreign minister said just a few days ago that that's the case. so, well, harry also got an e u exemption to import russian crude via maritime transport until the end of 2024 . so that gives you an idea of how united the you really is on all of this. and by the way, japan has already reportedly been given a green light by the us to keep importing russian oil from their joint project with moscow. one thing's for sure, though, the so called defenders of the free market are pretty quick to throw out even their most cherished values and principles. if it means taking another wild swing at russian president vladimir putin, even though they're batting average so far,
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isn't very good. if they were hitting home runs, they probably wouldn't be talking already about a 9th ram. we're very lucky mouth to be joined by doctor jack ross was a professor economics and politics in saint mary's college of california. thanks so much for joining us there. john. mount these new round of sanctions from the g 7 and the you could potentially jeopardize their own energy security or your thought for much well well, you know, were there so many exemptions to so many of these sanctions to day tier i'm not surprised that there's a a lot of loopholes in this, but, you know, theoretically the idea is that the rest of the world, if they buy a russian oil above the artificial arbitrary price kept it to your p instant set. i then now the u. s. will somehow why enforce some sanctions on these other countries,
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india or whatever. and that the vehicle for this and forcing sanctions is insurance . you know, most of the shipping insurance is companies are, are in europe and quote, supposedly they want to ensure ships that carry russian oil. if those ships are carrying oil that sold in our, above the price cap, et cetera. well, how are they going to police that? how do they know what ships are carrying? who's oil? and as a was point our previous commentary, i, you know, so you ship the, the oil, the china and china puts a lot of different ship and calls. it gets oil, i mean, when is it china's oil one is it, he is oi and one is it rushes oil there's, there's no way really to, to enforce this. but in, in a bigger sense, you know, it's, if, oh, pick couldn't control the price of global oil through supply. or what makes the
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europeans arrogantly think that they can control the price of oil through manipulating demand. you know, like steve mansion said that come on, you know, you can't control the global price of oil here. but it's one of these, a sanctioned by desperation. i would say that the u. s. is trying to come up with, it's totally unenforceable. it's not going to work, and i, what it will create is no, alter, live asian and shipping insurance company and industries, or other services, shipping services industries. it'll continue to split the, you know, the global economy, which is what the apparently, the u. s. wants they wanna bifurcate the global trade here with the sanctions and the, the part that does not go with the asia, china, or the u. s. wants to dominate. that seems to be where the u. s. long term is going
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to bring down an economic iron curtain. on the global trade, the interesting, you made a lot of interesting place. i mean i, i, i'm not going to pay for all of them. but one of the thing that stuck in my mind as they rush decides not to smithy, let's forget about the loopholes that say that russian just decide not to sell the oil to the eve. what kind of difficulties with the e face? well, the, you can get the oil from the u. s. at a much higher price, just as is getting noel. i mean that natural gas from iowa to richard's we times, i mean, the usaa oil companies will be glad to sell you a soil of which there's a glass in the u. s. to a, you know, to the europeans at a higher price. but that was best, the economic strategy behind all this, the sanctions drive russia out of western europe, out of the economy in europe. so the american companies can step into the vacuum, including oil companies and gas companies, and charge the europeans,
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a higher price and make even greater profits. that seems to be what's going on here with gas and probably will occur with oil as well. so the u. s. could backfill at a higher price, of course, but you know, it will, that will, this is some say this, this will create if russia does not sell the oil to, to europe, which i think it will continue to do through various loopholes, pipelines and so forth. but if it doesn't do a leg lower, the global, the supply of oil drive of the price of oil. well, no one can know that because you've got a slowing global economy going on and in china in particular. but the rest of the world is slipping into recession and that's reducing the demand for oil. and you got the, you know, the saudis, cutnam production. now there's no way you determine now what the effect will be on global oil prices of the snow. because you have other demand and supply factors
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that are playing a role and you can't separate the factors out. we know that, and we just, you just mentioned the sizes. i got me to remember that on sunday i bid tomorrow i that the opec fossil have a meeting, the am i includes russia, are they likely to reduce output? because of this? not because of this, they're looking at all the forces determining of the global demand for oil in existing supply. and as i said, the more important factor to determine the price is that these arbitrary or arrogant price caps year by year up. but other factors and the slowing of the global economy for one and a disruption of trade, a global trade, you know, and if the insurance companies in europe don't wanna insure the destruct, disrupt trade even more. so other factors are playing a bigger role here than this. you know,
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this is i don't know what really to call it. they simply exercise in arbitrary futility and you know, or you may some rudy excellent my are. and my favorite point i see is that the, of course you buy ellen g from the u. s. and it looks like with these price caps for hop, so you will try and buy oil from the u. s. probably at full times the cost as well . anyway, dr. jack ross was professor economics and policies at st. mary's kind of california was a pleasure sir. thank you so much for joining us here. r t a. okay, let's move on. now. 3 people have been reported killed and 5 others wounded in the latest ukraine are the re shoving of civilian areas in the city of don't ask a warning. you may find the foreign video to serving local officials say, cleaning forces have conducted thousands of artillery strikes in the dentist republic. over the past. they alone fall using nato ordinance versus residential
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buildings and stores damaged by the shilling artes roman crossover report from the regional capital. again, a warning some upcoming images could be distressing. ukrainian nationalists continue to terrorize peaceful civilians. here in a done as one of the bodies is right here. behind me, this woman was probably walking into a store when a shell landed right here on the very busy street right next to her, her bus stop. judging from what i'm seeing here on the ground, her head was blown off. now there are plenty of shops here. plenty of pedestrians are spoken to a woman who was in the store. ah, well, doing her work to earn a shilling and this is what she said. yes, mother. i was working on a c machine when the 1st shell hit, the windows rattled,
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and when the 2nd felt the glass blew inside, i got to run deeper into the building. then there was silence and the smell something burning. i went out into the street and saw a dead woman and another wounded and they say in a nearby store, another woman died. sure, as the day progresses, the number of casualties continues to mount. there is another person who was killed by ukrainian nationalist. so looks like his body was ripped into 2 pieces and right next to him, his his dog that he was probably walking when ukrainians showed this area in the next. judging from the remains of, of this shell, ukraine used their multiple launch a rocket systems to targets versus neighborhoods. and judging from all of the shrapnel holes in this building, this particular shell was designed in order to cause as much damage as possible to
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take a look at this car. thankfully, the owner was not in it, but it looks like its sustained quite a lot of damage as well for one cost for i've already done this for public new details have emerged in the home to buy them laptop, scandalous twitches, new owner, la moss. blacks claim that the platform previous management took extraordinary steps offensive publications about the u. s. for the controversial sun. the allegations were posted by a prominent american jose. twitter took extraordinary steps to suppress the story, removing links and posting warnings that it may be unsafe. they even blocked its transmission via direct message, a tool hitherto reserved for extreme cases. for example, child pornography. well, it was hours ago that alon musk said he had bomb shell information about the
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suppression of the unter by laptop story. he teased the online community with that, and later he didn't meet his own deadline and he continued saying that information was coming, that was being fact checked. and then finally we did hear from alon mosque and he shared an a long thread posted by the journalist matt t i. e bay match i. e bay brought us this information about what had gone on. some of the 1st tools were controlling speech, were designed to combat the likes of spam and financial fraudsters. slowly over time, twitter staff and executives began to find more and more uses for these tools. outsiders began petitioning the company to manipulate speech as well. first, a little, then more often than constantly a 2020 request from connected actors to delete tweets were routine. one executive would write to another more to review from the biden team. the reply would come back, handled. now in addition to that, mat bay has shared
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a screen shot that seems to indicate that the biden team wanted the 100 by laptop to be suppressed. now alonzo was promoting this work by mat in providing this information fits the pattern. landmark has been raising the issue of the need for transparency about twitters operations and a frank discussion about the role of information and access information and social media companies in political discourse in the united states. there is an ongoing outrage about how the scandal surrounding 100 biden's laptop was suppressed. now you asked me for media assisted. it was simply russian disinformation and has now confirm a confirming that it was actually true. there's been ongoing scandal and outrage about this now alon bob taking his role and twitter seems to be moving in the step of providing more transparency about how these decisions are made. giving voice to those who feel that the big tech companies and monopolies that they are essentially
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engaging in partisan political activism for certain sections of the establishment. so this is a pretty big revelation from a lot going to indicate that under previous management, twitter seems to have been playing a political role. we will see what ultimately as the fall out of these new revelations on divide the laptop scandal, brogue, shortly before the 2020 us for central election. and democrats coming to berry, the story content on the computer raised concerns about the biden family being involved, potentially in corruption in ukraine. there are cracks quickly when on damage control, saying the scanner was the products over supposed russian dis, information campaign. but now with rival republicans having gained more power in congress, they've called for a thorough investigation. less was live now to jo. 011 my very favorite guest. she's
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a host of course of the conservative daily podcasts are great talking to you. thanks for joining us. in the allegations of manipulation, of course are afoot. what is, what's your opinion about these claims of the white house, potentially pressured twits as a commit censorship? why think that it's not just happening on twitter happens on facebook and instagram and all of the social platforms. when i find more disturbing, is that they just seem to go to the same gas lighting the american people walk past didn't say nothing to see here. and then they repeatedly lie. they have not told the truth to the people about anything in the 100 biden story. the laptops, 3 by itself is one piece of evidence, but if you look at tony bub lensky and the other people that came forward, that said that joe biden was actively involved in these, these negotiations overseas. and to see some of the things the laws that were broken, that would put any american in handcuffs within minutes at to see him living in a $30000000.00 mansion have secret service all around them. i think it just flies
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in the face of, of what america is supposed to be about. right. it's just, it's become a lawless society and the white house and the, the, the crooked infrastructure they put around it, frankly, just has to go. all right, let me make some good players, have it. let me ask you this question of the u. s. government, do they get any, should they have some control over what happens on social media at the end of the lesson? think about national security perhaps. you know, homeland security could probably sense of some things, but should this be extended to the son of the president? no, we should be able to shine light on places where light needs to be shined. we should not allow corruption at the core of what we, what we are as a nation to run rapid and that's, that's what's happening. so i understand on issues of national security where it puts others at risk, puts people in the united states. and i understand that i understand foreign and domestic policy and those are decisions that should be made at the high level,
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but we're not, that's now we're talking about here. we're talking about a man who was sleeping with prostitutes smoking, crack cocaine, trying to smoke parmesan cheese off the ground, doing deals overseas with china and other foreign entities. and was the, was a subject of over $200.00 informal. i don't think they're called the where inquiry from the office of foreign asset control. and yet we're just sweep it under the rug and we like nothing to see here. it's like the rules are for the not for me . and this is one of those things where when we start talking about the sovereignty of a nation, it can be adversely affected by people who are influenced by investments or money coming in, which, which clearly is what happened in this case with anybody that was interesting deal must know that whatever happens in this day and age, there's going to be a record of, i don't know where people live, but it says he essentially wants absolute freedom of speech on twitter. think
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governments should be concerned about this. yes, absolutely. look, we're, we should never be under the assumption that there's not going to be corruption and government, you know, absolute power corrupts. right? absolutely. and so we know that that's a fact. and when you remove corruption, that vacuum is going to be filled with a new type of corruption, or a new type of, of self indulgence. so we will be foolish to think that we're going to rid governments of that corruption, but the governments, i think right now are in that place where they're saying the quiet porch out loud. they're talking about the institutional slavery, not just in america, but around the world. and the people are waking up to the, to the idea that there, they don't live in free societies. do i think the government should be able to suppress free speech? no, but i think there should be a limit to the speech that that could be problematic or could incite violence. i think that again, this is that line it as americans or even people in the free world. i don't think
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that the illusion of a freedom allows for in any government, not the united states, not ambrosia, not anywhere to have absolute free speech to governments or should have the ability to at some point at some point, man, this is tough. the tough. this is tough, this is tough to talk about because one person has a perspective of, of what is wrong and corrupt and it could be completely different on, in, in the perspective of somebody else. so ok. one last question, i really do appreciate it. so i'm, what a quick cause if, if you don't mind owners and the owners own these media platforms doesn't have too much power. absolutely. 100 percent. at any time an ideology is pushed upon the people and they, they basically don't allow for discussion. or they don't allow for free thought, and that really was what it is it's you're talking about a bullying, a grooming, almost stockholm syndrome that doesn't just exist here in the united states, but around the world. look at what's happening in,
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in the u. k. it's really bad there. you can't even say something without them subjectively telling you that you're subject to a crime of hate speech and the the limits of what could be considered hate speech are undefined. so in essence, it gives them a free, free lunch to persecute and prosecute with impunity. so it's dangerous, it's, it's, it's dangerous to, to live in an environment where you have a political ideology that is driven by in this case nonsense. because that's what we have in the united states. this is woke, you know, maybe a different gender. it's all nonsense that's, that's a, that's a conversation you and i, i'd love to join your podcast one day until the movies jo, alma and say when pleasure talking to you. so thank you so much for joining me. thanks again. but let's move on now. g 20th india has a c in the gene 20th presidency and mayville position policy in canada called for a different math in boy hawk of indian leadership in the block over alleged human
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rights violations. you democratic calling on the government to strongly condemn india's discriminatory anti minority laws. it's threats of ethnic cleansing, the persecution of minorities. and the arrests of journalists and human rights activists in canada should reject any g 20 activities plant in kashmir and refuse to attend these activities while the human rights abuses continue. canada has been heavily criticized in recent years on allegations of its own human rights abuses. last year, amnesty international issue to report exposing some of the most egregious issues, but includes the discovery between may and december of last year of the remains of more than $1300.00 dizziness children buried at several former schools. full
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in duck terminated native americans into european culture and commission concluded that at least 4100 students died. attending those schools made you to mistreatment or neglect. indigenous people have been forced to live on reservations with underdeveloped infrastructure and pool supplies. that have been concerns and digits, women and children facing disproportionately higher levels of violence. and there's also reported lack of health care facilities and emergency services in those areas . and in informal senior diplomat says, is normal for western countries to meddle with other countries. relations with tolerating interference in their own domestic affairs. canada is creating the problems with not only us, but many other countries, including russia. you think it is perfectly normal for them to fairly and the
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internal relations of all the other countries. it doesn't matter that with other countries but will not tolerate any interference. and then in this is like a double status that we see for many, many countries. and they hide behind the so called values on democracy and freedom of expression. but this doesn't, doesn't, it doesn't apply when it comes to what they decide should meet the normal freedom of expression. another thing is that they are used to this kind of thing because watch partly because it is part of the western world to protect it. as part of nato, it has got a strong relationship with united states. and therefore, the thing they can build these things with unity because there will be no price to be. and this has been true now for so many, so many decades. but the world is changing. the world is changing. it follow shifting. the rest of them have the same kind of dominance over international
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affairs as they had in the past and not be billed more and more. see the double standards under your policy of these countries. and therefore in time in time, there will be a blowback. and they will be a price to be for this thought the rest of the manufacturers on well, the next generation still follow the b $21.00 reader, which it says will be able to reach any targets. the b $21.00 rater will be capable of penetrating the toughest defenses to deliver precision strikes anywhere in the world. the b $21.00 is the future of deterrence. the cost is designed to gather moves intelligence, in addition to being outfitted with long range missiles. and i'm team drone munitions. the launch was initially scheduled for last year, but was put off with significant delays. meanwhile, marcia, i'm china also developing their own stuff almost with reports of these similar
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features we heard from a retard, do a sample to turn curl, who serves a pontoon appears over the optimistic about the new aircraft as it essentially offers the finger. the timing is such that you know, 7 years since they got the contract and they now have of the of the airplane, the prototype. anyway, it hasn't flown yet. so the ceremony tonight the unveiling was really it was kind of a non event in many ways it's, it's a pretty airplane looks a lot like to be one that came before it. and it'll be interesting to see what the other countries have, how similar it looks because we've been, we've been down this road before. secretary defense austin didn't explain as we knew that you can carry nuclear weapons. and when he described that, he kind of dental stuttered a little bit on whatever he was reading.

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