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crisis and significance of poverty levels of only western recently j 2 payments, the countries made on public debt that's amounts to 67 percent of g. d p. the government's attempts to scale down spending all parts of a fiscal consolidation efforts that include the new policies type sites. the m f has praise with those governments for a prompt response to the economic cartridge. the capital nairobi was not the only place experiencing unrest with people gathering in mombasa, the 2nd largest city. we spoke to some of the local people about the ongoing situation and the opinions with polarized the protest. we protesting against the government, the economy is difficult, even paying rent is a problem. before going back home, i have to think because my child lost me when i got them to wait. when i come from work. but to this point, kenya is not the can you, we knew before things have changed a lot. and i me, it's, it's
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a party mind. i did not support this pro, which is because it is hatch now. business. we just have to suffer even if we don't take looms now, many loans were taken by the previous government. we just have to wear college and now funds to groups fluid on all table by which is the police causing chaos. they're also citizens of gain. yeah. and we suffer when we get to the same shops. we went to come the country peacefully, but they came to disrupt this peaceful protest. i mean, we're getting her to lot and we do not have peace. the meaning of kenya is in a bad place. this presidents lied to us, and his manifesto is because they promised us having once he took the oath, it is only baba who can rescue us. you know, some of us are hurting. not everyone has money in their wallets. you promised us at the bottom of the economy, which we have confirmed to lie to us. i just support this process as long as it's peaceful. i'm in the of parliaments in india has taken issue with remarks made by the us and busted it to the country, suggesting and not so subtle words for america to monotone business. as far as the
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investigator is concerned, the congress space has several challenges. but the india has never appreciated any statements on his internal matters. there is gun violence in the us, and people are killed. we never told the us to learn from us about how to reign that in the us faces rides over races. we never told them that we will lecture them . perhaps it is important for the new investor to take cognizance of the history of india us relations. let me invest in money for estates in the far eastern parts of the country bordering myanmar. rooted in may of to a local ethnic group, the mets a, the amended the official states us to give them the opportunity to buy land in the hills. while the ethnic groups live a ruling by the money for high code direct to the government to consider the mess a bit. but it's about the violence among the ethnic groups in the region, according to the you and the dispute has left more than a 100 people dead. and some 60000 displaced tens of thousands of troops had been
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dispatched to the region to deal with the situation. i mean, the problems of the offer of help from the us ambassador at least be by money for 1st, which is that we just, we pray for peace there. when he asked as a concern for united states, i don't think it's about strategic concerns. i think it's about human concern, so we stand ready, willing able to assist in any way of ask, but we noticed as an indian, as an indian matter, and we pray for that piece that may come quickly because we can bring more collaboration or projects more investment if that piece is in place, let's discuss this with promo to coo mustang generalist unfulfilled. come and say it's a from a new day. thanks very much for joining us this evening on oxy laska. now, you know, some busta said, washington is ready to help in any way. surely that's a decent offer. what do you think the uh, the ending and the money to worry was so irritated by that offer? what the, any, god says, either you or somebody just said it was
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a brazen and dependents and maybe i didn't turn in lopez and my niece the body, that's the thing. my motor upon demand of congress was administered in dr. my mom things government was a right in liberty detecting law. mister god says the father is unwanted remarks about the money for which is an in the indian state that assigned me to the opt out of my money. but i board bus conferences audited me. they should be getting this, these papers, these um, all the, um, i'm not very happy with this happen right. this dr. sum line should last of security forces are dealing with the situation most get to a live the damages. and situation is by the time in development, but even uh, if you think about got safety, said youtube electricity. yeah. about wanting the i should be doing and money by me,
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but it's not, it's not a part of the country. it's any dentist in india never said anything about this when douglas killed him and the police and the black movement started in u. s. the india. they've elected them about human rights about 50. there's no business in booking. there's no, you know, i fully support mr. managed to i didn't want the said i never stop responsive um within india if you need to. so media, so send me the i was above and people really not. that name is what walk me through that citizen and he lives in t b b e landed in denver. he has been nothing like that which is not above um, it doesn't show above the best that we're using the bottom country. but good thing is or diplomatic gun one says the above the. so did you think it's going to be uh, some sort of political full outs folders. us busted, it was an off the cuff comments or do you think it was something that the
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washington was all familiar? was really no, no, no. i think the day it was not the not the company marketwise event talk to me. guy said things are going to in a sealed mine, but he's the candidates and we'll just see if i do have seen it for 3 years by then wanted to send him to him and get to we is by directly he can do and yeah, it was in the atlanta, everybody has he has been reading people making statements and u. s. embassy, both through data, and the last been, i brought back to, um, uh, endorsing people seem to be oh id be. they'd be, i'd be able to do the sensors and especially parameters demo, the brand new stuff was them. um us not long ago. it was that system, visit the so many but back to us and sign these to but i might have to but i don't know, but i got to be blocked, met him to say so. mm hm. not a there's appealing and there's appealing in india,
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people who deal with the politics. us is trying a fundraising change. they do it on the very popular because the, they don't want him to be like get into the quite a strong statement. because obviously there was the, the state visits of the p, m o d, a to america. recently it over to india is part of the quote alliance with american . what makes you think the, the, the, the, the us is looking for ways you can change the 2 of them above us or the comment that isn't in the idea of him. but the man, the clock, even if somebody does all my paper comes to body and composite for people, but that is the function. what up uh i mean to say when brand new stub but went to washington and you guys all set up the state, the new time that you guys all set, the drum, uh, white dollars by the,
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by the name and a lot of, uh, a lot of friends, the indiana america relation, uh big of a normal, but somehow you list and the rest. i said full um, uh, a tom, uh you can say i own uh, this statement of mine. mm hm. us and the risk has been reconcile to the fact that india has been doing the plus the doing business with us. yeah, ive india hasn't listened to them. they want to think of what he's talking about against about us. yeah, you can walk on parameters. the movie has been absolutely new group, the admin fee and drive the above board relation to the president, putin. and the, if you see doesn't just a 2nd visa gift called the college, the college time will be but has been raised in canada and u. s. and u. k. and domini, also do you think it's the boy on the top that oppose it on um,
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but there are forces bob risdon falls that one to the disturbing the up and want to pay to be in by picking the independent us in fact that indeed india has main signed is strong relations with russia and his pots as brakes as well, despite the war and ukraine, problems with the same, generally, some physical come and say it's a thanks for talking to through the, to the political dispute between us and both of the and that's indian and peace that thank you bye much. all right, thank you very much. it will not move on to other stories now does is a photo test as gathered in front of the united nations headquarters in new york on friday, the money and then to us support for israel and his decades long conflicts with palestine other value came in response to this week is ready rate on the westbound city of janine, which are both of you left 12 dead including 3 children. the operation was branded by the un chief as the west bonds in the region in yes, israel said it was targeting minutes since demonstrations in your note disagreed
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the senior people are not put down because a lot of their courage, the palestinian people are put down. but you are towards the palestinian people struggle. the only thing that stands in its way is we are moto, the united states. we will continue to stay until the old, mighty, with this compassion bring all 3 pallets sided. part do we can embrace the palestinians, the hundreds of years. it was the arabs and muslims provided for the home. that was your name. they just the package to name every time the court and it's because they're defending themselves. well meanwhile us funds to me, the head with building is new embassy and jerusalem has promotes the ross of the palestinian all thought, i'd say, which is accused washington of having a quote policy. if on each station and a pot side, it claims a construction will happen online and taken from them by force. do united states through it's illegal decision to recognize jerusalem as
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a capital of an occupying power and to build an embassy on private property and endowments lands, which was seized in 1948 from palestinian owners, among whose heirs are residents of jerusalem. and american citizens violates international law and supports policies of annexation and apartheid. instead of policies that serve adjust and last and peace. a while back in 2017 the then the us president donald trump announced funds to relocate to the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. after officially recognizing it as the, it's very capital, the new spots on get across the world and surprisingly, and claims that both washington and israel had violated international law. a now on your embassy is set to be built on line. the palestinians claim was stolen from the ancestors. status of jerusalem has long been a subject of disputes. israel has controlled the entire citizens the end of the 6 day war in 67, but brought us to indians consider east jerusalem as occupied surgery. we heard
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from some of them live in an, in the city problem next on the, the american decision to move exam. because it contradicts american foreign policy . especially since moving to the embassy and the 2 state solution. now the biggest tragedies that they even move the embassy onto the listing and land owned by philistines. this is even a bigger contradiction. and violation of the embassy was already built on palestinian land, even if it was in tel aviv. it's still on palestinian land because tel aviv is the 1st of all knack, but these are any occupation during school that support an international, military, financial and moral palate from america. america is the tip of the spirit and the struggle with palestinians and everything done by america with the arab states of regimes. as for recruiting them and controlling the political decisions, which is always in favor of the occupying state. the, the, the us is the one encouraging the occupied to break international law and keeps the patient state above international law. jerusalem isn't occupied city according to
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international law. do you as brags about democracy, the right of self determination and international law, then submits to this breach and establishes its em percent listing in land that the legal director of an organization fighting to ensure this. an embassy is not built on the sites to how to be shara. she says, the cone us decision on the mazda is fall from final. as we find the objections today, are you sort of just as well to the u. s. embassy and the person to state in washington a with approve documents of causal documents that proves the publishing and ownership of this specific is site on behalf of hazel, the owners of senior refugees. a, we claim that these properties were illegally confiscated and seized by the is there any authorities on the inside of the law and, and hopefully they won't get to the stage of
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a asking for the payment to build on the side a the case is still ongoing. it also is there any authorities has made they have made a decision on that massive planning, but still there is a stage of us of product is asking to issue a parent to build their uh do the diplomatic compound on the site. so we hopefully, if it wish and it would be appropriate not to go forward with the site. the answer that we got from the us department of state was that they haven't made up their mind yet. no final decisions were made. and it's through this process, the history of the land ownership on the side will be seriously close to the now to feed my kids in india where the price of tomatoes has skyrocketed by over
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400 percent of the rings and haul to the normal temperatures. have destroyed the crop causing the unprecedented price increases even fast food restaurants, such as mcdonalds, have stop savings, tomatoes on some bugs in many parts of the country. so if i chose to just have triggered a wave of social media means comparing the cost of tomatoes to federal as well for more on this less cost live. now to political on the foreign policy experts, delta silver commo delta delta delta. thanks so much for joining us. this site today on oxy. now i'm not too sure where to start with this story. it's obviously easy to to trivialize the cost of tomatoes. that'd be means online and this the, the maharajah mac chicken bug and no longer has tomatoes on it's in some areas of india. but can you put this into context for us, please? how serious is this price increase in tomato? so how is it being felt by indians and uh, well uh, have driven into all of you and i'm gonna scott, to all
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a few that uh it is uh, uh, issue of concern right now here in india because in the last couple of days that um 15 to 20 days because of on susan that would rain send default that to drop in production areas of to match was especially in thoughts of rest in india, s l s, and knob in india. you don't, you the, the agricultural production was very much fun to see it because of audiences and late rains. and prior to that on since another child says such. so definitely play that it has then be a bumper crop as such. so that's is one reason as to why there has been us kind of continue off the price of $2.00 mat tools. you only need the lots i understand is slight and this is uh, 10 footer. every 5 political phenomenon. it is not going to last for too long in my understanding reading on of the couple of days time,
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probably on the but 15 days or 20 day. it's time things with an ottoman lives here in india, i because the other areas eastern in the southern india and centrally via red data is a lot of to matter. production, you know, like the hardware is going to come soon. so in that scenario will be present, the crisis will be tied over. yes as well. now it is concerned, i myself, i have shifted to map to full way instead of uh, you know, for us to match those. uh, just to are usually times a kind of a topping. yes. thoughts? uh huh. you know, of course tomato is um, essential vegetable here. the media bought the 8th. if not died to the item like they'll be able to add tools are all that to match up policy as odd dollars as such. you know, so therefore if it's less 5 days kind of a saying yeah thing yeah. apologists for interrupting you. um. so towards that is
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this become a political issue in india as well as to the opposition, the congress spots. these types of putting the blame on on pm mode is what they call flawed economic policies. do you see any truth behind that? this is a misconception and if those, uh, uh, uh you know, a kind of a white light as such because congress spot through. you has to lose the uh, interest, fast and loop back about its own fall apartments till 2014 vantage was thing follower. i would like to ask the congress, spotty as to what was the price so soft to match those during the time of talk to them on $1.00 thing thread seem very many times the rent to match the prices bring cheryl to add the rules and vegetables filed slaves had skyrocketed, i still remember somebody around 201120122 match those rest, selling at around a $1510.00 rupees, like
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a g. s a you know that out during that time. so congress has to count or mortgage is government in that 3 year old sense with proper data as i have spent last week for operating analysis, it cannot be assigned by heat and right kind of a scenario. i remember to take the time of talk to him on mon, st. stein, ami, and had skyrocketed to almost hit on the 142 k. g. green jones have probably dropped at the 2 at around 80 to 90, to things like a g. so congress has to be honest, livable for all the salt. so go to like every, you cannot throw stones at all those people who are staying in the class of course . and just also get your thoughts as well on this topic and the price is, do you think that this, the, the unprecedented prices of tomatoes will have an effect on inflation and the inflation forecast? do you think this is inflation will be higher? so this as a result of this on the seasonal, i'm of the harvest,
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2 months of march to our large extent to slaps, you know, like the last squad to inflation the 3 month uh, inflation date. uh, was that on $3.00, the food insulation directly if there's that are on 4 parts and the food in full inflation, f thoughts, i understand better and better. next gloucester, they probably come see another 2 and a half months time in my understanding it to bryce stewart on 415 park center. not more than that and anything below 6 sparks and that is a manageable part. any concrete info, any government in thomson? i'm generally in place and ordering done some food in place, and i still remember during that time up there congress spot. these rules before 2014 ford inflation was almost hit on 15 to 16 percent as such, tend to be generally inflation. who will then i'll between 10 to 12 percent. so if
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we look back and if you see the present trend and then the present trend is why wife's my little stock pick in terms of what was a sum teneo spec. mm hm. well adults, a silver come out that's a political on foreign policy experts. thanks very much for breaking down. those are those tomato troubles in india. i hope you get your hands on some fresh ones soon. it's pleasure talking on the program. thank you so much. have a nice day. thank you. thank. well, that's all from a pizza. scott, what have you up to this weekend? i hope you're having a great one. my colleague, real research day will be here and just them to hoffman our state through all the top phases. today's top stories, excuse me, and in the evening, thanks so much the company the
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the, i'm actually, i've just, i've been doing news now for 30 years and 2 languages all over the world and here in the us and i've interviewed. busy where you. busy president's work and for the united states major television networks been fired by a bunch. i believe there should be honest and direct and impactful. and this is direct impact the you know, there's this video that continues to circulate seemingly everywhere. it's a clip of joe biden looking like, well, in this video to be fair. it looks
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a little bit like an old libraries patient who got lost in a nursing home. look, i don't mean to sound me. i'm not trying to be mean about this, but he really does look befuddled, confused, not exactly sure where he is and it seems like the more he thinks about it, the more confused he seems to get the mr. president trying to watch what happens now. when the announcer starts to talk to try and give the president directions, he's helping them out. the president appears to get even more confused. at the end of such a momentous event. the word thank you seems kind of an adequate but for all the
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millions whose lives will be saved to the communities where life will be transformed. thank you. so thank you president, buying now, if you're wondering what is happening here, the answer is actually pretty simple. called old age. i mean, look, so i did a little work for us here. i looked up what happens when we all turn 80, and here's what i found. and basically i'm going to read to you what the experts on this aging se, physically, our bones tend to shrink in size and density, which makes us weaker. our muscles, it says here also lose strength, endurance inflexibility, which affects our coordination, stability, and our balance. and now let's see what it says about our minds at 80. our brain
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actually shrinks, particularly in the frontal cortex. and yes, that means our memory declines as a result. memory tasks become much, much more difficult, not look, i'm not saying that the 80 year old can be smart and can't be happy and can't even be physically fit. in some cases it's just, all i'm saying is, it's just, it's not the norm. it's not the norm. and to be president of the united states. here's what drives the driver in the states that are affected. here's of that you can do the, the drivers. so is it age or, or just the type of thing that can happen to anyone? the answer that question is pretty simple and also complex. but one cannot ignore that. this type of thing has happened more than once now to mr. by like these
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videos that we see on, you know, on the google's, as i say. and we also can ignore the fact that he's be what happens to be the oldest president ever. in fact, you know, who are the 2 oldest presidents in the history of the us in the last 2? that's right. part of the go button. the oldest man to our occupy the white house was donald trump, who's now celebrating a 77 birthday newspapers like the new york times, are writing about this problem. should we say, joe and tucker, see that's what it's called. geron tucker. see, look at this headline that asks the question. if americans are stuck on german park or see how tired are americans of the very old generations, always running this country. according to a, cnbc full 70 percent of americans say, they don't want mr. button to run for a 2nd term,
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70 percent saying they don't want them to run again. that's a lot of people. is it possible, though, that our country encourages this? actually, our system encourages a tired and state and politicians. and if so, why, why do you think somebody, medical scholars reminders that the system is skewed towards conformity? in other words, why rock the boat? why change things? and there are so many people making so much money. just as things are with the same older people in charge, does the average american benefit from this? how about young people pass so seems obvious. well, i wanna show you a chart now. what a discharge it detail is it pretty much details who boats in america. look at that . the percentage of 60, the 80 year olds who vote in presidential elections is more than 70 percent of the percentage of the older people voting is 70 percent. and when we look at those who
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are $30.00 to $40.00 for that percentage goes down to about 50 percent. in other words have, don't even bother to vote. and now look what happens when we look at 18 to 29 year olds. the number goes down to roughly 40 percent. in other words, the majority of americans in that particular category don't vote. so in america, the older you are, the more likely you are to vote and the older you are, the more like the more likely you are to get elected as well and stay elected. and with each passing year, this geron talk receive, gets more and more pronounced. and joining us now is uh edward woodson. he's a tv and uh radio host whose name has appeared on too many periodicals today. and he's work for probably too many outlets to name as well. let's start with this. there of only been 2 presidents in the united states in their seventy's. and guess
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who they are. yes or they are joe biden. and donald trump. yeah, i mean, what do you make of that? what does that say about us as a country? i think what it, what it represents is that the boomers aren't ready to like go. right. you know, you've got to solve this boomer generation which by the way, if you look at the birth, you know of the boomer generates. it's such, it's such a, a long generation right. but it was 1947 to or 1964. so you've got the, the we were we're coming to the end of the boomer generation now. and i think part of that is that the boomer generation doesn't want to like go and i think that's what it is. well, there's the writing. there is something that many are writing about now it's called geron park receive. busy and to me, i mean, i don't know what it means to you, but to me it means too many entrenched a people in our system of government who are going to probably remain there for
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years and years. and then is the, and like you said, they don't want to let go good or bad. the good or bad. you know, i, i'm conflicted about this because i know this has been a media narrative for last week. now, you know, your and i and i, by the way, i wonder why that is because the democratic party watched the push bide now. right. well, i mean i'll, i'll tell you this. um, i'll tell you this recently, and i think a lot of americans have seen this and for our audience overseas, i think you'll find this quite interesting. president biden isn't a news conference any calls out congresswoman uh, jackie larson, um right back uh we have the video, we're going to play it right here. okay, now we're coming out of the video. busy did you, did you see that? i mean he's asking if.
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