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possible, does it come from? is it people because if we do, we become law. so even in the use of today, we need to emphasize of the culture. our way of doing that is because before closing, those came to our continent. it was a ways actually did things that we bought them amongst each other. we, we, we traded we, we had the way of life and that's the way of life served as well as the people. and i believe that it is time when we can concentrate on the context of today. we can certainly lead from the culture of fully off the people. they rushed to africa some and gone those heads of states entrepreneurs and academics to promote relations between the african continent and russia. a key goal of the for we're mr. facilitate move, solution based approaches to food shortages. my dear, you have a major stake in the discussion and the countries vice president will look to address the west african states food inflation, which is at its highest level in a decade. we spoke with a former energy commission on special advisors to nigeria,
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sent it to talked about the reasons why african countries are looking to form partnerships with the east of this new soap for the 2019. then there are december 11th and you all for security. very all from click on the call bridge, all out. of course, i don't politics looking at the design of global so order is 3 and they do with but again for now i think they do know more tribe. so was trying to see if the television just takes you to consider as it 1st. is that the for the concert? elizabeth, maybe there was an island style tablet deliver to industrial development. you've seen brochure chavez storm support and wrote down the street that i reach for just seen even the use of what your road is china, i guess there, because also because i know the crowns are shown up. cultures are moved by this for, so i'll talk to you as well. we have been chased by too much people. critical talk
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around. uh sure. all right, so that's actually kind of graphic dish, outdoors china. and then um, also, so my suit of strategic 120. well, put in the options, so that was the time i believe our, our time as me right. where to get the little minded up, which africa has seduce me as the bricks. countries a little the trend of the dollar wise ation the possibility of a new carmen car and see for the blocks members remains open. according to the south african foreign minister, the plan could be up a discussion that the group summits in johannesburg next month, i'll say correspondents, easiest to try and get how small of this year when the grand gathering of the leaders of breaks nations is happening in africa. johannesburg, to be precise. rumors habit that the group could really be ready to surprise the world with something big, possibly as big as making the very 1st steps towards introducing
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a brand new common currency for the family. just think of the size of the family for a moment. brazil, russia in the china and south africa. don't forget, around 40 nations that have shown the desire to join the block. not so fast, even if johannesburg becomes the starting point for the new break currency, that's one of the ideas pitched for the name by journalist. by the way, you have to realize that the process is very long and challenging. there are quite a few things that could potentially go wrong, natural. it's politics in, in the ever changing world. geography of the brakes family may actually be a disadvantage just as much as it is a benefit. but regardless of how promising and how realistic the plans for the new currency are such movements within the block or a symptom, some of the biggest nations on this planet don't want to buy and sell using b,
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u. s. dollar. even without the common currency, the use of the national currencies and frayed within the brits group has been picking up pace as a bricks family we have discussed along with the development bank, the potential use of alternative currencies to the current internationally trade is currencies. i'm looking at how we can strengthen the arm of the brakes development bank and also ensure that we do not become victims of sanctions that have secondary effects on countries that have no involvement and issues that have led to those unilateral sanctions. you may say that brazil, for instance, isn't really under the threat of sanctions of you never know. but anyway, just have a listen to what their president recently said about the greenback every night ask myself why all the countries have to base the trade on the dollar. why can we trade down wrong occurrences? who was that? decided that the dollar was the current south to the disappearance of the gold standard dealer. ization is not
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a myth. it's real and of the brakes. countries are pioneers in it. while trying in brazil only reached a deal to trade in their own currencies. in spring this year, a vast majority of trade cash flow between russia and china, for example, is in you want, and that's what this serves as a great example for the rest of the world. other smaller nations that want you to business with the states of the brake family are following suit earlier this month . for example, the not an era ma'am, or it's agreed to use local currencies for cross border transactions with india. and these are only a few examples of such dollar ditching. so that friend is more than obvious and impossible to deny. the intrigue is how far and how quickly though, the brakes family members are prepared to go in announcing real gain, changing initiatives like the new common current i'll tell you will of course be covering the russia african summit is of petersburg later this week. and we will
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bring you all the latest updates from the form, so they stay tuned throughout the week for that. the val dies, russian african conference brings up several important issues related to russia's presence on the continent. so may a, bought the china, your research associate at the, the, the back can on the international foundation phase in this, these russia, as a partner in africa. in india, we feel that we need to, we understand that we have to work in africa. and we understand we have some limitations and we see russia as a part another country that she also has some limitations in a free go, which india can fulfill. so we find that a share is a compliment to the country. and here the, my,
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one of my objectives was to find out what russia is doing and what the chaise north of a to do, and how the new, the shit can pull up with it for the betterment of africa. and as you, what i can say to some of these people, a lot of why do we need to cooperate groups to that? and it's contrary to competition. it's the collaboration that we are seeking, challenging to be there. but then we had a friendly country. we understand it's a crisis situation this year is fighting for it's every country has their own cause that a she has its own cause. so as long as we understand each other, we maintain india and to show that it has been very friendly, concrete, and the shape india, anybody could take those things. so i'm sure the. 2 we can overcome these challenges. sanctions have been in place for what's about a 40 but a and it still in the country is doing fine. so i really don't think there is something negative that that it's positive for us. yeah. where does
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a showing identify what defines what the and it means to see you as president boynton is bribery. and because ations are rising to the level of impeachment inquiry, that's according to us. how speaker kevin mccarthy as another public scandal. those are up to date of president biden's family as fast as him from his son hunter, reportedly sold his all work to one of the most influential democratic party contributes his correspondence. rachel blevins has more details on the story. it appears. it's just the way that it's in the bite and family. sawgrass well, hunter has made headlines recently for the federal investigation into his business dealings. he has apparently been keeping himself busy, pursuing a career in art and has earned an estimated $1300000.00 selling has worked since 2021. now, one of the buyers, according to business insider, was elizabeth hersch, naphtali, a real estate investor who's also been investing in both the democratic party and
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joe biden's own campaign. now, just 8 months after 100 biden's 1st art show, now tally was appointed by joe biden. to the commission for the preservation of american heritage abroad in july 2022. so now the question becomes, did natalie invest in 100 biden's art before or after her promotion? and did the president break one of his own campaign, promises well tickle us that do what he said back in 2019. but i will do the same thing we did in ard ministration between personal and private speaking of scandals, the republican lead house of representatives is still investigating hunter biden. and the prosecutor who scored the president's son not likely deal, is expected to testify before congress and the coming months. but instead of focusing on that scandal,
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the means you're media seems more interested in going after the character of the 2 iris whistle blowers who smoke out about 100 biden's case. then there's their treatment of jo biden's rival for the democratic nomination. robert f. kennedy junior. the media has been quick to criticize him with kennedy himself, noting that the allegations against the biden's are troubling. yet he seems to be the one who was targeted by the process or, you know, i, it's, uh, it's interesting to me because i've been really, you know, slammed in a way that i think has on present any, even more than and then president trump was lambs by the main street, by the corporate media, somehow the american people are hearing what times a i don't know whether through the bad guys that through social media. no little less than learned from this appears to be that those are either or the biden's or give money to the biden's, or in the clear when it comes to both the media and even the d o j. but those who dare to challenge the violence aren't even given a shot,
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as is being made clear as the 2024 presidential race is just getting started. let's get some more on the story now. let's close lots of radio stones political commentators, steve killed many thanks. for joining us on the progress, he's very good to see you this evening. so let's just write down this to whole re uh, to the best of your knowledge of that was the hush. now lastly, a pointed to the commission for the preservation of americans. heritage report the full off the sample, the painting from hunter by the well, 1st of all i'm, i had my mom dig out some of my kindergarten fingerprints. i had no idea that stuff better than hunters might bring that kind of money. you is. this thing is, rachel pointed out, i think the number of what the hunter has earned from his paintings is about 1300000. this lady pays about 2 thirds of that some. and it really doesn't matter much to me whether she paid before or after she got the appointments. if she paid before, she was buying it. if you paid after she was paying it off. so either way,
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it is remarkably suspicious for a prize that who keeps finding that he's being transparent. and yet the more refined in the drip drip of the 100 by and by the family corruption, there's a lot more still the top and the best, the coast, the happened in 2022 is a but it was the only display is that it made public a few days ago, what took so long for it to make it into the public view. and what do you make of the timing as well? they were trying to claim that they weren't gonna let people of be allocated for making these payments for 100 bivens the artwork, because they didn't want to look like it was buying influence. but if they know, if 100 knows, if the buying administration knows, then they're secretly buying influence, which i think is, is even worse than if they were doing it in the wide open. nobody in the art world, thanks. this art is worth what's being paid for. it so it's clearly a bribery scheme. it's not about somebody who really wants to put interesting arts on their wall. they're better artist in the world and then again, dad and i don't think that 100 stuff is going to appreciate in value over time. and
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so by then it just seems to be perpetually surrounded by scandals. it doesn't hate . do you think that the democratic party or the office of the president could have prevented some of these events in some way? did they actually have to the right to the power to interfere, interfere as well? i think of what we're seeing again as, as more and more documents come out about the bigger scandal, which is the, the use of, of, uh, the influence of the bite and family both as, as vice president about as president to basically sell off us secrets us information to foreign entities, whether it's china, whether it's rush it, whether it's ukraine, there is clearly a building scandal as more documents. more witnesses come forward. and i think what we're seeing, as i mentioned before, it's been a drip drip, is now turning into a steady stream of bad news for the buyers administration and, and some like former house speaker, the carrots are forgetting that it's going to be like turning on a fire hydrant soon, but the gust of more bad information. once you start getting it closer and closer
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to president by himself is going to be impossible for the democrats or even the media as a continues denied that this was a pay for play steam. they've got the ukranian prosecutor fired the got the information being traded to china for tens of millions of dollars is being distributed. not just a hunter, not just to the big gods but to their grandchildren. and you know, 4 and 5 year olds really don't have much to offer the chinese government, except for access the vine was providing to his daddy, most important, labeled at the presidential election coming up next year. how do you expect sort of this to affect the race for the white house? it's a tool you know, i, i still don't believe that joe biden is the democratic nominee. i think that by the end of this year, he will step aside, maybe even sooner than that to allow others other than tamala, harris to sort of step into that place. and you've got a lot of vultures circulating for that spot. you've got data, do some the governor of california, you've got some of these cabinet officials that clearly have an interest. i think
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you're going to see a cascading of interest in this. as soon as joe biden has another stumble, as another fall asleep with a foreign minister again, every day he looks worse and more incompetent, actually serve as president much less get elected again as president. and then you've got all the scandals that they're, they're trying to trump up, no pun intended, against president trump. looks like there's going to be new indictments related to the january 6th row protest. other, they're trying to play now under a 150 year old law against sedition engine spare. so you to commit to edition that was put in place in the united states after the american civil war. and the 18th sixty's to try and block some of the democrats who were in the troops planned trying to ravage the african americans in the weight of the war. they're trying to now use that against president trump declining that. that whole episode on january 6th was the addition. despite the fact that the president was a protest peacefully never said go and never said,
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turn over the government. and i don't think anybody watching the episode is as bad as it looked as, as sort of us a protest turned into a riot. i don't think anybody watching that thanks. they were actually trying to overthrow the government was crazy costumes and flags that was not an attempt to overflow the government. that's how the democrats are now trying to pay that as they come after. tom, thanks for sharing your thoughts on the amounts of steve deals. where do you have a sounds political comments? i appreciate your time. thank you. a russian delegation led by defense witness association. we do as a ride to north korea to participate in upcoming official events. the asian country, what we celebrate and get 70 is unable to re evict, to reading the korean war, the northwind defense. but as a con, so non welcome stood ation or get with the apple, with a russian ministers. visits to north korea is also meant to boost the military ties between moscow and p on yeah, the, the multinational world is on the thread. that was the statements made by the south
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african minister and presidency during the opening remarks on day 2. all the breaks and national security advisers meeting the country's top officials. i pointed out the significance off this meeting and it's breaks agenda a when mortgage and the expense and love things like that was submitted in the presidency of south africa administers have any outlining a point to this, then i'll put you on time for the bricks. members, but also for the freight is off a breaks,
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which include countries such as the ruse ruined the shoe box at egypt as well as saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. these are some of the countries that are particularly interested in exploring the membership of the opportunities with in the briggs club. one of the te tell us with regards to this year's issue has been the exclusion of russia following this thing since on that country. and following the ukraine war last year, the brakes club has really slow but around russia and really presented this as an opportunity to get a little tentative view and to be realized and multi polar. well, among the issues that will be discussed again, they will be discussing the issue or rather seeing it out because this would be a complicated issue. the issue of emerging with a consensus around a coverage for the brakes nation. already the boobs. nations have been reducing the
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reliance on the door live. they said amongst themselves an opportunity to use the home currency to, to have a better exchange with them. but, but not only that, to have a weakened america in the sense that america has also you use the law as a cetera if you agree with the minister if you disagree. and that has really left many economies in, in dire straits and the, the minutes the gm in the sense of any was really outlining the fact that more countries now. and it says, depend, demik have been in what looking and not so much out to attend. but this has been done at the bid for many of the rest of the world in order to save themselves. and that cannot be a vision for a future world. and it cannot be a vision that the brakes club subscribes to the you know, jerry, at least $34.00 people including 10 soldiers have been killed due to the wall and
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finds close by hate waves. oh jerry, as interior ministry says that it's recorded 975 is caused by strong winds on paid waves in 16 provinces. well, the 7000 firefighters have been trying to bring the file under control. if it's so still underway in several regions, at least $1500.00 people have opposed to be being evacuated so you can find more of the latest updates on order based stories. i'm trying to move on our website t dot com for the thanks for watching from the back of the top of the on the it is estimated the annual average global cost of the wildfires is around 50000000000 dollars, which is not even include the ultimate price of the loss of life and sky. now
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hughes, and on this edition of $360.00 view, we're going to examine the controversial use of controlled burns for prevention. as data from the world media, logical organization predicts an increase in extreme wires, globally of up to 30 percent by 2050. let's get started. the a method wildfire in canada sit smoke all the way down the east coast of the united states. international correspond. it works on us a lot of shows us the scene locks on a wall. scotty, in our lead tune canada has over 400 while fires burning more than 200. we're considered out of control the fires court 9400000 acres, which is 15 times the average over 10 years was absolutely no question. this is an
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unprecedented history in canadian walls, fire kind of, i received help from congress all over the world, including south africa and the united states. to help bottle the wall fires. you've been moving 3440. do say you good fire, fight this from every continent in the world you this year? saving good south korea, you've got the australia, you've got the brazilians, or coming chileans, or you don't just, the costa ricans have been in the north americans. africans both to go frogs, you've had them from a over the. ready to truly internationally, as with this get what spoke to a group of firefighters from south africa who came to enjoying the fight. while we do have some pharmacy areas also, but nothing with the scale that you have in canada. so while much of the principles
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of firefighting is the same, the scale of the operation, yeah, is absolutely something to be seen then of something we've done. this has been count in the sophistication of the planning. the way you use your, with the monitoring capacity to the, to predict fire behavior, to predict, and that's why you read no fatalities. this bias, these new bed problems that they've been ravaged by the fires, but not the telegraph because of the old predictive tools that you have in place. and then the 2nd major difference is that is the capacity of a 5 to bit underground. yeah. the the beat fires which often survives the lounges of rain and keep on smoldering and can split up at any other time. so we looked at the excavate, those fires underground. one of our teams encountered etc. and it looked like a chimney at the top end with a cut, the tree down, there was a fire aging and it's cool. so that's very different. we ask,
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how did this fire compared to what they are used to in south africa? well, we did quite a bit of an induction in terms of why live in canada bids being one of the key issues. so one about $55.00 to is relating the story. we was walking it always the and it came across the bay and it stood up on it. so i legs obviously to try and since what it was dealing with by that time, the other part is joining the man. nothing. but they decide that there's too many of them, many wondered also they have good be with souls. they've got training in terms of you know, avoiding bays and trying to make noise. but anyway in manitoba it was a very dry season. 2021. the bays were really hungry and we were camping out in the wild and they would definitely make a move on our kitchens and the wildlife authorities at to intervene then and killed 3 babies and taking that time kind of us prime minister and dusting for the fax their neighbor to the south in us, we'd seen hundreds of americans,
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firefighters have recently arriving kinda more on the way i spoke with president joe biden about these critical support. i'm a send him for all the help americans are providing as we continue to fight. right . this the stating wall fires the out of control burns have cause critics to go after 2 adults for repeatedly using the excuse of climate change. saying that countries still can instill preventive measures, such as forest painting. rush removal on small control burns for though he back i, he stopped up to see some people live in parliament for the leader of the opposition to consider that the forest fires that are taking people from their communities and destroying their homes are in near distraction on top of mind, the meanwhile kind of
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that is not the only one affected by the wall fires. all of the smoke came down to the east coast and covered the united states in a norton's haze. here you can see in new york city nearly covered, the air quality became so low, people were told to wear mask again and to stay indoors. schools in new york city, um philadelphia were moved online to prevent students from going outside. i'm reading the smoke filled air influencers and sick talk girl even to death for to maybe to joke on the scary conditions. right. why don't you know why it was like day you down to the nation's capital? you can see here the difference on a tiered day with the haze of the canadian while fires, outdoor activities will completely cancel for schools in washington. dc used to air quality concern the smoke even made as far as the outer banks in north carolina. you can see here the difference from before and after the smoke roll being
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completely blocking the view of the ocean. just a block away where i work is we are part of the ground forces we work in concert with the handle bombing. but interestingly enough, we have not been confronted with the smoke events you have found drifting from your eastern seaboard right down into new york and washington and pennsylvania. um yeah, the window is jimmy taking the smoke itself away from the fire area. so we haven't had much in terms of smoke contamination, but say, what are we doing in the deep creek complex around the edison town, which is about a 180 kilometers to the waste of edmonton, the capital. we were bought all the tires when it, when it's laid up in the 2nd evacuation of this, at the end, eventually, together with a number of firefighters from other countries and canada. we've actually brought that fi under control in google said quite
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a storm that descended on this area the posting some under money because of, of rain. this fires have left to can the best parliament and the united states congress to begin draft the leg legislation to prevent future out of control while fires in the future. for 360 view brooks on a solano back to your study. thank you roxanna. to give us an inside look into controlled burns and white, some environmental list object to their use. we bring it in. edward stories that i writer, fellow queens, institute for energy and environmental policy, school of policy studies, queens university, kingston, canada. he's also author of firestorm. how wildfire will shape our future. thanks for joining us. okay, i want to start with the basics for our audience. what are they controlled, burn, and when is it effective to use? well, the control burn is something that we learn from indigenous people before. just
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when we arrived here, it is essentially burning a forest, usually in this shoulder season, such as spring and fall when the spread of fire is not likely. and the idea is to remove excess fuel on the ground. so a lot of dead wood, a lot of really old trees that are highly combustible. and so what it does is it helps regenerate a forest and it also reduces that fuel. so when the next fire comes sweeping through, it doesn't burn as intensely, and it's very interesting that it goes back to the indigenous people. but in the present there's everyone in the agriculture and the scientific community actually agree on its use. know for the longest time, and i think there's still a lot of pushback. uh they didn't agree. you know, we are humans that that arrived mostly in the 1st stages from europe where fire was not common. smoke was not great,
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especially during the very small the days of coal burning plants back then. and so the fresh air of north america is really welcome. and when your opinions arrived and found the indigenous people were burning in the spring and fall in places even like virginia in the 1600s, they put a stop to it and back they uh, they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park, such as yellowstone, you, somebody in the states and in banf and jasper and canada to prevent them from burning. and one of the really notorious, seen and writing mountain national park as recently as 1939, when that part was established, they kicked out the indigenous people. they actually walk the mode and to make sure that they didn't come back, they actually burned down their cabinets to turn them from.

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