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yeah, arthritis has no interest in the report to truthfully, on the object to the sort of things i know of sending peters of the international equal are for wrap this up today in russia is nolan, capital 5, it's a lot of inputs intake to the stage. the main speaker on so you can see is it split it's exclusive coverage of russia's biggest economic event? the loss in present types upon a wide range of issues from economic cooperation to the situation on the front lines. and you find here are some of the key points from his speech. it is what the next step of the despise all the difficulties last year we did not switch to the positive self isolation role that we expanded contacts with reliable and responsible partners. and those countries in the region that act as the drivers
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of the world economy as home now. and i would like to emphasize that these and the markets of the future, everyone understands the full well and the status of these countries did not give into the cash external pressure for a guy didn't know by someone else's, but rather by the national interest of comes to find you the issue is that ukrainians and using cycled strategic reserves, which consist of several elements. however, they haven't been successful in any area. i think the that last has a huge around one to 10 in comparison to the russian army, in terms of military equipments, they losing more and more everyday. moga was unity. it was his childhood. i've always had many jewish friends with me. they say zalinski is no security. he is a disgrace of yours, that there and his accomplices. other ones considered heroes of ukraine today. they are those who, today's, the crating, the authorities defending both individually and in the audiology. how can we not
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fight against this? russia is the country to suffer the most on this. we will never forgive this if this is not in the of nazi is and then one of the things we have the right to consider that all talking to the non spa ukraine is one of our key objectives of it is for zone. you don't know what those are business loan for. sure what the use of nuclear weapons is, theoretically possible. but 1st of all, we don't have such a neat. and secondly, the very fact of raising this issue reduces the possibility of lowering the threshold for the use of weapons. at the same time, we have many more weapons and that's of nato countries. they know this and all the time they try to persuade us to stop negotiations on the reduction, screwed them. so it was slow. so for example, that has a said the 1st nuclear warheads have arrived in belarus and russia under the sound of the 2 countries. defense products, however, the us secretary of state said there's no indication that i'm also planned to use them all to unit a meal. and also that i'd like to have more now on what was said. a lot of the main
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use lines from the q and a i think was the issue of, of technical nuclear at weapons being deployed in the roofs. yeah, that's actually, yeah. sort of a news ball show. uh, because uh, we knew that the preparations for that for and going on the dresser was building and facility in the bellows to place. it's tactical nuclear weapons there, but they didn't put inside that the 1st batch has already been delivered on the formal installments will be completed by the summer. and now the whole story is by this session, the moderator rather of the, of the sessions of interest on schools. by the way, uh, in the past used to be an informal uh, adviser to president richard nixon. and he's a well known conservative. uh uh, i know, as in the united states and he was sort of pushing put in towards the saying that
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the sooner or later rush or we'll have to do boy tactical nuclear weapons and food inside. know, for the time being we have all the means to accomplishing our military objectives. and we have very mindful all, far north, caring the world unnecessarily. he said, all the force of the russian state which is directly pressing, who will use all you know means at our disposal to protect ourselves. but for the time being, russia has conventional weapons. and after chief, it's uh, military objective at something else. the thing that caught the attention of the, of the audience was that all of talking about at loving here is a lend springs at quote high he had become a shame to his religion. not again was prompted by the moderator. another question on that. it appeared a quite a motional let him are putting up that stage. yeah. well, you know, there's a whole question that especially in the west and media if a rush res using the new nazi the scores for proof of getting just purposes. and
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that is especially essentially invented the narrative in order to grab your print entire time. he said, absolutely not. he also said that yesterday, as he was preparing for this panel, he ask his age to prepare a video prepare. this is about the, the damage done by the announcer collaborators bundled the columbia writers during the 2nd world war. and it was pretty emotional legend with what's inside that russia has to ride to being defending itself and the world against the you know, people who claim the legacy all over all of those tortures. he said the eccles reverberate today, essentially as well. taking up to the current a, he talked about the ukraine conflict as well. what one of the things that caught my eye, i part of phrase that he was up still look, be sure ukraine won't stand the chance in the latest buffalo or anywhere else.
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white composite event direct language from the russian president. yeah, well, uh it alls time time it all ties up to the so talk about the ukranian counter offensive that we've been hearing for the last couple of months. and apparently it's not going that uh, smoothly and why do you wanna put inside the pressure has all the capacities. it's watching it very closely. um that regardless of how much weapons the west is going to supply russia, we'll take care of that. in fact, he said that 30 percent of the military hardware that the west supplied to grant has already been destroyed. and he's, and he believes that the west may continue accelerating that process, sending weapons through brain. but he seems to be absolute, the confidence that the russia is not so much of the winning side that the russia will accomplish its goals and storm this war. but for the time being the,
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the court is the goal is rather in the course of the west, because it's still believes that if can prevail over russia militarily in ukraine, the russian, a size that is on the calculating was one of those attending the for, i'm and gave his say, going the congress current gmp, a little fridge, long as with us, you can understand some of the main task. so economic, despite the drawing of what is happening in the ukranian territories. and the territories of my board of regents diplomacy presupposes culture. and as i understand it, there are lots of courtesies as bismark santiago, so therefore we're talking about the fact that the russian state can afford an independent convince position. it's right in this terms, this is accomplished is another story. there are some of the one of the unworthy brother may have let the matter of which is worthy. he pays it dignity in proportion to the potential of significance. as in the history of the russian federation. by 2 or to say to his rather they pay on odd c
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as we continue, i'll cover it all the $26.00 since it is very internationally, it's not for him to really went onto sat down with the russian farm. mississauga. i love of you don't watch the interview throughout the day here on, on the so yeah, the full roll on friday, but this is a strong morning to the west saying that the times it was a 516 fine. i don't see. grand was a dangerous escalation, is not the condition of january. so nature has been thrown into the warranty crate . a supply heavy vehicles, the option of supplying it across is kearney, big consider it. the tanks of burning, including the leopards they have burning, and the f sixteens will also gone as well. there is no doubt, but if they all are cases, it basses abroad and use the in hosting disease. we will have to look at how to hit
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some. there is a serious danger of drawing nato further into this complex one which is good for her due to the site. so kind of as a black with these as a risk, the supply all they have since the advisors could need to nuclear. well, i do believe that the, the jets will be shot down. i don't think that they will whilst i hope that american pilots will not be flying some of them. it's very dangerous because once this happens, then the question is, if you have jets flying out of ram stein, air force base of their episode exchange, and they fly from ramstein to attack into, into russia. so, what does that mean? that isn't, isn't russia almost oblige to attack ramstein air force base? this is a kind of starting to really worries serious observers of this war we,
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we have done things that were so wreck last, including the sabotage of the norm, snored stream pipeline, the sinking of the flagship, the most good bar in the black sea. things like this that are so enormously provocative and they risk the outbreak of a nuclear more. so i hope that we will not use the after 6 change if i had to guess, my guess would be that we will do so. so meanwhile, rushes as thousands of anything and so just of being killed, encounter offences over the past 2 weeks, almost 200 times. so it was a sense of being destroyed, including those of box geminus. if i left the tanks, along with 400 almond vehicles along the key, it has fairly rejected those figures. lesson media outlets have a knowledge difficult challenges on the biofuels. however,
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you guys present president says the situation isn't too bad. long anticipated counter offensive. how's it going and that things look a lot better than that. i would say is generally because it was a bunch of say, a tough image a bit this the one, the way i see now there was a probing of the defensive minds issue and thinking, let's be honest. a lot of pressure has placed everything on these lines. understanding if this line of defense is broken from which it will stay the same as it did in the heart of the region. when you launched such a big offensive and also against the stop take, well prepared, the defense lines, of course there will be casualties. and also when it comes to mold on nato equipment. so is it black again? field wanted to make that inc crane's bike, russian quote, for as long as it takes is just in human. what has happened with this kind of
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a recurrence of it was predicted for a long time and then launched in with all of this glorious hyperbola. but uh, once, once it struck, it has smashed against a russian wall of steel in the your brain and offensive has probably lost in excess of 7260 times, 360 other armor vehicles destroyed in a single week. general print trade show has led most many of these, these wars that we've bought in the middle east. they predicted that the, the outcome of the battle would be decided which in 48 to 96 hours after the ukrainian counter attack began to predict that in that period the ukrainians would penetrate the 1st
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line of russian defenses. well, we're going to see what's happened. it's now a week and a half, so it's long after that is 96 hour period. ukrainians still have not approached the 1st line of defense. it is that the russian forces. meanwhile, we, we have washington title line ukraine, that they need to fight for as long as it takes, i think this assembly and human molly goals, the un peacekeeping forces to leave the country without delay, with the phone message saying they failed to deal with the kind of security changes he was speaking during a you and session which was discussing prolonging the mission for the to my daughter's law. let me use the government of molly calls for the withdrawal from
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a nice note without delay. but needs must seems to have become part of the problem by few and community tensions, excessive, baited by extremely serious allegations, which are highly did to man, it's also piece reconciliation and national confusion in molly us and elizabeth fly . that's a lot of the a decade ago. to help the country maintains to it's nice and it's a to in 2012. well the results show the countries along being struggling with revel uprisings, and the site is going to have at least 15 years of the size of the region. that money is part of has seen a 2000 and the increase in terrorism involved itself. the number of deaths as a result of terror attacks was up by 56 percent frustration about the defiance security situation has seen protests on the street level that took us through the details. the reason is that the situation is all chasing and the money in
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including a population implementation agree on that. nothing has changed in money. and after they pushed a friend to out of money, i see that they un knew that these would happen in terms of deadlines. because if they cannot change the situation, they would have to go. and this is low suprising, anyone about it? because the to be one is the way to do this. i see the money in terms of 14, you hire these out of money in the shipping. most of the cities i see people ask the best. so what are they doing? the why they're not changing the situation. they say that keeping peace. ok, it's a tipping fees. can you please remove those? you have is auto money that don't believe so. okay. for me, it may be, i guess the maybe to have boots of the lease to have a work for people,
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but not really to keep my money seats are as it was before the income you know, i am president is back on. so for the so the life in america, the trip, so dozens of agreement signed with the allies. it sure it was defined style. the games was some files. all these use of the, the explains the president praising his bag from his tore to 311 in our great country. he's a historic tray that digits of as well. nick argue on cuba. they want to do those countries. definitely have a lot in common as long there you want to sanctions and all have been targeted by regime change attempts by washington. so it reduces, it tries to build on this common ground to most of all sorts ties with like minded nations that are the same time are geographically close to the u. s. something which american officials have reacted to saying that grace is trip. dennis trace
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the failure of presidential white as mountain american policy. so now he was trying to create a unified funds comprise of the sanctions his nations, to define washington as pressures during his 4 day by the american trade appraisal, assigned dozens of economic capital agreements and different seals from energy to id and mining to power plants. to pay the way for future cooperation with that as well. the garage was signed 35 agreements and member on himself understandings with these 3 countries in the fields of energy, industry, mining, power plants, and the subject. the have good capabilities in latin america like biotechnology, to when you go just in general, guess this besides voucher boost by that will trade from the car to 3000000 dollars to 20000000000 dollars. and we're also inc. 6 major corporation deals with several other agreements with maggie. what do you want me to present us to confront the us
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has to be there's no way to resist if sometimes it's want to be our enemy. naturally, we will conduct to resistance dawn through gold and such an adversary. having declared that in our ends, nation has acted on its and now this resistance has been taken for mont countries was interest are completely aligned when he was in q r easy. so that one i have i have a comment. busy here, including their struggle for independence, they want to present a survey, you want the so called maxima, pressure campaign, against the wrong, has failed in the phase of resistance. he said that this is thanks to constructive relations with independent property, such as that as well. do you are and i make around us a really believes that it was ties with those lot. the american countries are not normal, but strategic census election as it was president raising said that it was nice to
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avoid tying gets economy to the 2015 deal when the way i send that to wash it fine destinations to a drive where their partner was to neutralize the sanctions, and this seems to be perfectly matching the multiple order. it was looking to bring you out with the house of its partners like russia and china in the buttons and solvency among the co info. so saudi arabia, when it comes to do political relations, that is the view of the since egypt. so see this, i'm consultant, a bi mahash him is west of nations our lives an influence in the region. he's on the latest. he is that i just guess what i say on guy on the ground, you know, watch a full episode throughout the day here on oxy as well. what's the significance of a m b s meeting with the blinking, blinking go straight there. um to uh, saudi arabia and then cool is boots in immediately afterwards. is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over put because of these trade ties if it ever
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became a 0 sum game, the global south, the built in rhode initiative, the rejuvenation of the, as you said, the millennial old relationship is, is the 1st choice, we are not really taking size and we don't have to take sides. and we are really uh, interested, determined to maintain visits to strategic autonomy and we have every right to maintain that autonomy. and i think at this point in time, nobody in the world, nothing in the world can actually a stop us from being a strategically autonomy. so in other words, of course, there are people in the west and in the united states, or we are who have demonic ambitions. they want to really come and dominate the region. well, if you asked me over the last 20 years, just as the rack for this is what's been happening here,
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a small business invest a bulk no issue, but for the annual g d, p per capita, it was about $4000.00 euros, prod, software, scholar in a mobile watch here, the sleep of a man. i may have found that across the seal from where this really into totally new. so just letting them allow me to come out, please make your lives or stop there. just single thought of unemployment is off the charts. most of us territorial integrity and sovereignty. we respect the country which enjoys financial support from the us and the is constantly roles by political and corruption scandals. but older students don't know google obtaining a new candidate status in 2022
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the public sanchez. i've been doing news for 30 years in 2 languages around the world here in the united states, i've interviewed for president's co founded a $1000000.00 business. i believe doing should be honest and direct, we'll impactful. and this, by golly, is direct impact. the china is the most populated country in the world with the fastest growing economy, in fact, for several decades now. oh me now big news coming out of china has been nothing short of remarkable. a. something happened recently that revealed what may be
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china's achilles heel. but countries birth rate is dropping and the media seems to be having a field day with watch today, china announced its 1st population decline in 6 decades. china is national bureau of statistics, so the country had $850000.00 and fewer people at the end of last year. then in 2021, bringing its total population to $1400000000.00. so what are the numbers? well, i'm going to try and frame the story for you this way. stay with me here. according to the countries bureau statistics, more people died last year in china. then the number of people who were born more people died than were born. in other words, the fertility rate, it's upside down. here it is. there were about 10 and a half 1000000 people who died in china last year. but there were only 9 and
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a half 1000000 people who were born, give or take. the un says this should really not have caught anybody by surprise. they say china's birth rate has been declining now for several years, which caused an aging population and the shortage of workers. and here's why this is important. for most economies to thrive, a country needs to have the right balance of young and middle aged and a or elderly populations. the young supply, the workforce, the middle age, pay into the pension of retirees and the retirees. well, they are. which means they, they live off of what they saved and some government assistance that's in that pool for retirees. but when the number of elderly grow too much and the number of young and middle class goes down, the formula becomes lopsided. right? too many elderly, not enough workers,
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can cause an economy to stagnate. by the way, this type of thing is actually happening in many, if not most developed countries, is not just about china. watts because interestingly enough, and this seems almost paradoxical, but true as citizens in any country become more affluent. when they have more money, they make fewer babies. true to us, russia, the u. k. spain france all have declining fertility rates. in fact, in the us, if not for immigration, the fertility rate would also be way upside down. if not for immigration, but china situation is unique. not only do they have a very low fertility rate as previously explained, relatively low immigration levels as well. but they also have, you know, what they have,
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they have one unique reason that they find themselves in the position that they're now in. it's called the one child policy, a one child policy, a population planning initiative that china implemented back in 1980 to 2015 to curb the country's population growth by restricting families to a single child. 2 things happened as a result. it led to a population with fewer workers, fewer people were born and it also created a population where there are more boys, more boys then there were girls by lot. and guess what happens without girls? fewer berries. so what's the chinese government doing now? obviously they've recognized this, they have to deal with that. officials are now looking for ways to boost the
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nation's birth rate and are even urging authorities to ramp up the introduction of some policies. so they can promote fertility. and joining us now to talk about it says the professor kind of have and he's a historian and really a specialist in the area of age on particular. but china is an area that he very much understand. so he, he's the perfect person to be talking about this, and here's what i want to start with and, and you know why, professor, i'm gonna ask you this question. because as i was preparing to do this interview with you, when i started reading up and i and i started going to all the different journalistic outlets and all the different sites, all the different new sites. everybody in the news media less certainly the western media paint's this very anti china like they make it out to be like this is the end of a civilization and give them 2 months when it's going to be over. of course i'm exaggerating, but so today. so how much my 1st question,
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how much is western media over playing this as they often do with anything having to do with jen in china? is there a situation where i could basically do nothing, right? you know, for many, many years while china had it's one child policies in place, they were soundly criticized for that. a few years ago when they dropped the one child policies, then they got criticized for that. and now these reports are coming out that, oh my gosh for the 1st time the population actually does fine. they all read it. it's like the apocalypse. it's like it's the end of the world. what are they going to do? india is going to overtake them. uh, it's a, it's almost like they're just sort of trying to right off china and be like, well, we thought they were problem, but i guess they're just going to fade away. and yet, and yet there is some real import to the story. i mean, we hadn't seen anything like this come out of china in some time. so i guess the
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question is, what is the cause of this sudden announcement or population decline? well, of course they do their, they do, you know, a census reviews every year and they release their population figures on a pretty routine basis. what's remarkable here is that there had been projections that because of the effects of the one child policy, but even more so because of. busy of what in the west denmark cruise call the demographic transition, which is a pattern that we see all over western history. where when countries reach a certain level of economic prosperity, the traditional believes and behaviors around families and will change will shift to the, the old values that said, you have to have as many kids as possible because some of them are going to die. and are, these aren't going to allow to much, you know, and so if you want to be able to be secure in your old age, or you need to have as many as many children. well, i said we, we've been, i, i know, i think you're probably going to agree with as you're starting
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