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and so, you know, the chinese government had said the work target of the next few years this year is coming at around 5 percent. so i think chinese i think the priority for the government is to try to stabilize that and for the government is try to make a slower policies to support in that. and i think it is an urgent need to grow. it's large scale manufacturing sectors with more innovative technologies and also challenges. and so yeah, and at the same time, i think what china is going to to is for the premier and miss tried to restore the confidence among the public. oh, i mean, you had a premier now for 10 years of change now for us, you know, non chinese people for us from outside when we look in, we'll living
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a lot of changes happening. but i mean, is it something that the previous premier couldn't do just a new? is it new, just new blood, new energy? is that why things changed? well, if you want to understand chinese politics, i think the 1st thing is that a source of a certainty here in chinese pollies, i would say is the will of the communist party of china, which will be translated into the actions of the government. and so we know that last october, the party had to 20th national congress where the leadership has being aligning the development plan for the country. and that is to appear to modern socialist country . through the higher quality developments total, the new government would be formed every 5 years. just months after the party congress or the passes the growth of cigarettes and diplomacy would be
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a clear guided by the party. so what mash is that when we are talking about the premiership, we also talking about the presidency, which we saw that was elected by some $3000.00 deputies to the national keepers congress on friday. so of course she was unanimously elected, but i still wanted to mention that if we change that, it is still a certainty that we mentioned which is about the blood of chinese leadership is all about the company's party of china. yes. okay, so pretty shade, spending time with us, and now we're oversee the economy. you said the chinese economy is number one priority far enough. what about foreign influence? so i mean, much present might have put in often speaks about strengthening ties between russia
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and china. what would you say that the main areas of calm interest, what are the main areas of common interest these 2 neighboring countries have? well, 1st i would like to cite chinese foreign minister chin gun. you know, signing, you know, at the 2 sections outlined press conference. he said that the corporation between the 2 countries would provide a driving force for the multi polarity, adding that the china russia times are not a threat to any country. and that strategically important for the neighbors who are not actually what some would view through the lens of code, were lines and, and you've been there been there a couple of joint documents signed by the 2 sides over the past year. thanks to the leadership on both sides. and they've touched
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a wide array of areas with mutual interests, including trade, investment, e commerce, energy, agriculture and education, se. and they also have the, those declarations on promoting the global stability and a comprehensive, strategic partnership of coordination. i believe that 2 countries will also work on the currency issues given the u. s. bullying of sanctions, but at the same time, i think somebody wester, me to also raise questions about ukraine crisis there. so china seas this very clearly from the very beginning. first, china respect, sovereignty things, and 2nd, china would be always promoting those piece talks to try to solve those problems. and in terms of diplomacy here in china or in terms of the new government, i think paging is always on the side of promote for advocating a piece, for example, lately the sponsorship for the saudi around ties,
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restorations. so yeah, i think china will always be a friendly neighbor here, not just to russia, but also for east asian in southern countries here in the region. quite a while i have, you have, appreciate you joining us. i mean. all right, so russia, china signs look good, economy looks like it's going to be on the up. we know china is broke. good. this iran saudi arabia deal. that's on the agenda right now on china and the us. how do you think, do you think things could change that, you know, that can soften between the 2, or are we looking at a cold front in the coming months, especially with joe biden in charge? we felt very excited to see that the 2 president actually met last year during this g g 20 summit that it was a co sign. so that's
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a reason or that's the beginning of possible restoration of dial. a mechanism between the 2 major powers. but because of the airship incident lately, we know that the top diploma from the washington and lincoln was scheduled to visit beijing to try to restore the dollar mattress. and but it fell because you know, because washington has seen that as a spy balloon. and this is also another story is about, you know, typing up china 3 stories. so some of the international relations expert that previously spoke with, they say that there is not yet as code war, which is different from what we had last century. because actually 2 countries are now not ideal, logically competing. they are not distributing the military prisons globally. and
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then we come to the trade ations, the tray attention. i would say a 2 economies are intertwined. so we're not seeing the real cold war in the new century, but at the same time i would side for a message and gone again. as saying at the press conference that a face within a shackles a walls, china would always be head on and then just respond in it's on the way. but i know that china would always, i would say chinese diplomacy would always have its good, well and kindly spent. at the same time, i think chinese looking for washington saying a moves to try to restore this relations. but yeah, as i said, that chinese is, is, is hoping that, that the piece driven and could be crated in the region by the us. yes. well, i was, i was a joke before. one last question, i are enjoying your expertise here. i really appreciate it with coming to the
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middle east. i mean, i was quite surprised that china broke good deal between the saudi arabia and iran . she'll take on you know, what, when i saw that breaking news last night actually here in beijing i was say it is one of the high time for chinese political season because we have the 2 week lawn political suited to here for the 2 sessions. so yeah, over the past 7 years, we have this kind of tension between the 2 sides in the middle east and on some of the west to meet with say this is historical moment for the middle east politics, but i think it is not a surprise to me because, you know, last year, even we had the koby situation. we got a lot of challenges at home. we got some criticism from the western media about our coffee policies. but actually we've coping that, wow. and we would have a really good economical curry having say,
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having say that because chinese prison made a to oversee trips to the you know, the g 20 and also to saw the area. so i think there are a lot of, aside from energy cooperation between china and the saudi arab. yeah. we, we, we've enjoyed a really good relationship at the same time. so last month you were in, in prison, also capture beijing or this. so we see we have seen this kind of potential of china brokerage in the regional piece and development. and i think for the trill, bilateral ties, this is really good news. and i think i would say this not the, this would not be the 1st one, but china will also try to broker some other, you know, relations either in, you know, in the middle east or in other regions. and this sort of falling chinese diplomatic principal. so chinese locking not looking for an allies,
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i would say that's the reason why she said russia and china, the bilateral ties are now at high time, but they're not posing any threat to any country. so yeah, china will be always plan a peace keeping role. so in our times, axel jo, josh and city thinkers, one from beijing. thank you so much for joining us here today of the prototype of usa. thanks again. that's where i just moved to other stories out. tucker carlson is more used to questioning the news rather than making him, but the folks news host is other sense of many ahead i right now over his take on the capitol hill right says even cooled out the u. s. attorney general. it was a violent attack on a fundamental tenant of american democracy. over a 100 officers were assaulted on that day. 5 officers died. 5
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officers died on that day. now it's just not some guy and twitter, that's the attorney general of the united states. that's a man whose honesty is central to his job. i had a choice between i q and integrity in an attorney general. of course you go with integrity because it's essential. but joe biden's, attorney general mar carlin is a liar. he just lied about something that is provably false. who are these 5 officers who were quote, killed that day? or he's having the deaths of 5 feet police officer, the jerry 6 riots, but none of them died on the actual day. the 1st was brian sickening could died of a stroke a day after the riots later that same month, 2 other offices, howard living good, and jeffrey smith committed suicide and half a year later officers kyle, their friend, tag, and gunter,
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has sheeter also to their own lives and has also been accused of airing selective clips from security footage to portray the riots as as peaceful visitors. let's just remind you the events of january, the 6th 2021, a mob of protesters who disputed donald trump's defeat in the presidential election storm. the u. s, capital building and ok voided the several hours. local security forces were completely overwhelmed and the minute he was eventually called in to quell the rest . while protest it was shot dead inside congress. hundreds of them were arrested. the ride was branded as an insurrection, adolescence chums impeachment form a vice chair of the libertarian party are when water says that ignorance is increasingly common among left willing politicians in the west, whether he lied or whether he didn't know the truth is kind of immaterial. i mean,
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your job is attorney general is to know the truth and if you represent false information, claiming ignorance doesn't work. and this is a classic part of basic political ethics and morals ethics. for example, if a surgeon doesn't know what he's doing, he's not supposed to operate, you know, thing how i didn't know how to do the surgery, so i killed the person, is not no okay excuse. and the same thing applies to an attorney general. it is your job to know the real situation. you can just say whatever you want. and this is become very, very common left wing tactic in united states, the progressive fax thing that i'd say. but the nature of the reaction is very interesting, because if this was simply a question saying he's incorrect, then the solution is just put forth whatever video you want or whatever actual facts you want to show that he's incorrect or there's nothing more that needs to be made of it, but the depth and nature of this response really big of the question of what exactly is it that the other side is so worried about magazine
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because president has slammed a quote, arrogant for 1st interventionists attitude. pharma is nolan, neighbor, the u. s. he was reacting to us to lindsey graham, expressing readiness to introduce legislation for washington to invade mexico, to fight against powerful drug cartels. i'm gonna introduce legislation, jesse, to make certain mexican drug, cartels foreign terrorist organizations under us law and set the stage to use military force if necessary to protect america from being pause and buy things coming out of mexico. so what would lindsey graham do? i would tell mexican government if you don't clean up your act, we're gonna clean it up for you by article. but in addition to being responsible, it's an offense to the people of mexico. mexico doesn't take orders from anyone. we're not going to permit any form government to intervene in our territory, much less foreign governments armed forces. rather than say,
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they're promised to quote unleash the fury in might to the united states on measure them, drug cartels at a press conference earlier this week he says he would designate the car tells us foreign terrorist organizations and i in washington to take murphy action on mexican soil graham also cuza mason, governor of quote, giving cover to drug dealers, making it an enemy of the us. he recalled the clinton administration's intervention and columbia as an inspiration for his plan. this comes as several americans were abducted in mexico earlier this month. they had to travel to an area where the us state department had warned about the threat of run put crime once across the border. the route was attacked and captured by mos gunman. the ordeal ended with 2 americans day to walk. 2 others are undergoing medical treatment in the u. s. hospital. latin american studies. professor daniel shaw says the mason
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pruitt has a historic charles to end the u. s. hedge many in the region. the mexican people can see that it's united states is invaded more than 200 times since the monroe doctrine in 18. 24 was adopted. how many invasions of nichol? i was, and doors who panama of grenade of the dominican republic of puerto rico. how many u. s military bases in panama, and doris and piero in columbia, in circling any country who strives to be self determining, such as venezuela nichol. i will cuba or bolivia. the united states has no moral standing to try to dictate to the mexican people how they go about solving their own internal issues, whether it has to do with their economy. with this serious problem, the drug cartels, united states, as long had a neo colonial relationship with their neighbors to the south. mexico. lopez over
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the arrives that a historical moment when south america and the caribbean in the 3rd world and the non aligned countries are standing up forging more unity and integration against us . busy has your morning unipolar designs, and this is what strikes fear into the biden's, the trumps in the lindsey graham's. ah, to the blank on the wire, according to russia's defense. over the last a 9 us supply, high miles rocket launches, have been hit and multiple. you clearly mentioned vehicles destroyed, egos done of is and on mass, as intense fighting is waived on the fund nies. he bought us this ripple tulips, corn, flowers, carnations, hyacinths, delicate symbols of affection, and normal life. here these names are harbingers of death.
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ah, windshield done with an innocent ne hyacinth packs a monstrous punch. if you've run out of luck and been designated as its target, you better run fast and far. the intensity of the work depends on the situation on the front. we're both day and night. there are no fixed hours here. it takes about a minute and a half to side. the target open fire, and eliminated. this detachment is part of rushes, airborne troops the hun down there, pray from up to 30 kilometers away. convoys command h q's and enemies own big guns top their target list. if you open fire with the fragmentation effect, the shrapnel spreads over 200 to 300 meters. this gun is very powerful and accurate,
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has been able to take out the lead vehicle in a convoy a tank was the 1st shot. they cover infantry advance in the criminal forest. their ukraine's ranks have grown thinner, partly due to heavy casualties, partly because keith command had to transfer some troops to the south, where the back moved, battle rages on that the wagner company is gradually shutting down the last lifeline that still available for ukrainian troops. they've been reduced to one road and it's already almost a bog. vehicles have too slow to crawl and become an easy targets for hyacinths
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like this one. ah. catch 22 for the generals and key if back move has become too symbolic to just pull out. yet saving it means exposing other parts of the front, amid rushes, relentless push. i'm again done of reporting from the dumbass. ah, the biggest bank at collapse since the 2008 financial crisis has happened in the u . s. a. silicon valley bank made an unsuccessful attempt to quickly raise capital and made a rising inflation rates. silicon valley bank is now under the control of the u. s
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. federal deposit insurance corporation. that annuity means liquidation of assets in order to pay back clients, even though silicon valley bank is not the most well known bank is so had over $200000000000.00 of assets and was intensely involved with tech and health care companies. jack ross was a professor, we can always, i'm policies at st. mary's college of california and told her that the bank collage is directly inside the current us strategy have been inflation. the fed cannot raise interest rates high enough to bring down inflation because inflation is mostly supply side. we can't do anything about that. so they're trying to take inflation down by raising interest rates, not as crushing demand alone, right. but when they raise it up a certain level between 5 and 6, i've been predicting you're going to start getting financial instability. and we
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see that already now with the silicon valley bank because the tech sector is the most exposed right now. and, you know, there's, there's like $250.00 companies that, that have their money and silicon valley bank, a lot of them start ups. and if they, if that bank goes belly up and they lose that money, well hope to start ups are going to go. i got a crash, right? that's where the government i think, is going to really jump in and bail it out. and i already signs the doing it. but we don't know the contagion between silicon valley bank and other tech, financial funders, and other commercial by it's that fun, these tact banks. i, you know, the tentacles of contagion are, are very wide spread and we don't really know it because there are these tentacles, these, that pinnacles are always very opaque. you know, we saw that back with the housing sector crash and we're going to find out over the weekend or start to find out what are the contagion potential here for the
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collapse it is banked, very important bank. and it'd be interesting to see what happens on monday, both in the financial market stock and bond markets, and also all next week, because we'll beginning to see it will leak out a step by step i think on, on what the contagion is. and it may shut down to funding of start ups in the tech industry for a while. i so, you know, it's all traceable to the fed interest rate policy and buying this policy of attacking cat tech chinese technology and trying to get the businesses to come back to the u. s. which is part of the geo political. the problem with biden is that it's, it's all g geo politics and i know what happens to the economy, be damned, really. as the u. s. tries to ring fence a, russia and china and the other countries who may align with them,
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the u. s. is bifurcated a slowly the global economy, the global capitalist economy. but it's all because a geopolitical objectives, i believe and it's, it's going to be a big price to pay, i think eventually by young couple years from now. i think it's too early, much too early to say that i and unlike in 2008. 0 boy, the government is jumping on this thing, ensuring bailouts and so forth. already within 24 hours, see how they learned their lesson of not dragging their feet back then i, i think one of consequences if, if there is contagion, is the feds going to stop raising rates because they're going to take care of the financial sector 1st. and that means inflation is going to stay high and 345 percent. it's not going to come down. so then between a rock and a hard place, you know, do they try to keep bringing inflation now?
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my raising rates are by raising rates, do they cause a 3rd of financial stress and that the fed doesn't work very well. the policy doesn't work very well anymore in the 21st century, where you got a globalized financial ais world economy. by let's take a 5 minute break and then go, i will be right back with a bunch i should to bomb with mr. just along on the wall. no question. the answer for you to yes knew was in the one which is a cut that skip ownership. get
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the city and the list of all with ah, with on. so i really don't rivals, iran and saudi arabia read to receive and diplomatic relations. i'm real, they're able to see them broken by china with enormous geo political implications. a job, i mean, so the chief of on the land is gospel, washington can potentially inflation reduction and its potential effects on the european union with half of their struggles with water shortages due to on even distribution and dwindling reservoir levels of.
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