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in the, the, the collective rise of emerging markets and developing countries represented by griggs, is fundamentally changing the global landscape. no mountains can stop the surgeon flow. val my 2 rivers started prizes deep, some of darcy among bricks, and then this thing, it promote global multiple r, as in great to democracy in international relations. and as during the 1st day of the blog, summit's in south africa visit in the presidents also recognized brakes as a driving force, the global growth box talking about the vaults achievements. the results of the 1st break summit, our share in the global economy has been increasing. and now we have already surpassed the g 7 and worship
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a pass to send great shipments to advocate for free as president present says moscow will remain a reliable supplier in defiance. of, of the just as functions to seek this type of program. the, let's just on one minute past midnight's. here we must go this wednesday morning moneys pete to scott and thanks but you didn't. and they were on the 15th annual break. so minutes has dropped soap in johannesburg. the major geopolitical events attracts, would lead us politicians and brought lines from all over the world with multiple r and c and a just world older at the top of the agenda. lots these nikki, are in a new way, codes are coming to somebody from us specials to do the event. the hello and a very well and welcome to, well,
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beautiful. we've talked studio here in the heart of johannesburg. i'm the key, aaron, and i'm new waco and we're going to be with you through out to be 3 day break. so i'm just bringing you all the very latest updates. thanks so much for joining us. now. one of the highlights of today was the bricks. business for the latest go, i love what top officials for a member states address the summit as now drawing, drawing to a close during his summits, the chinese commerce window so long. when's how held for it? cuz of a powerful current that will change the global landscape. and fox, as a chinese philosopher observes, changes the nature of the universe. the collective rise of emerging markets and developing countries represented by brooks, is fundamentally changing the global landscape. no mountains can stop the surgeon so full of my 2 rivers. whatever resistance there may be breaks a positive and stable force for good will continue to grow expensive birds plus modal. actively advanced membership expansion deep solidarity incorporation with
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all the emerging markets and developing countries promote global multiple, etc, and great to democracy and international relations and help make the international order more just and equitable. so let's get the latest updates now from i'll ask, look at the correspondence that know the icon gay as caroll, butler toddler sized it to you and the guy, the chinese representative. he spoke about the changes that bricks nations could accomplish when they were together. tell us more about his remarks, please. the will of course, in the queue that he's absent, it's due to one, when tops the comments the minister in china really leaving us. i'm strong statements, bates, when he was delivering to this piece on behalf of spastic president, was using think the minister even for the state to jeff and said that time the continue to remain open and commit to just
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a few chess or other situations sits in the countries, it's in the global salsa and even further seeing that the effects of the world does not need, not the claim. in fact, it needs a strong and peaceful place to live. and of course, today's generations and generations are to come and check. i can, i can pull 2 ways. you see that many emerging markets, i have become stronger off to shaking off your call and that it is very necessary to continue the partnerships in each calibrations that we continue to talk about and continue to see a month. these brief nations and these, the breaks the screens outside of the breaks blog. and i guess the speed to off economies of the was the time did when the prime minister of india was saying that 5 to the uncertainty and 5 to be when the tenants, each with any global marketing, the global economy, india remains and continues to be the fastest growing economy. now with these
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partnerships that we're talking about, and these collaborations, if you can only imagine when they continue to be forward, you can only imagine how much stronger these are the rich nations can become. as the result of that, in fact, that's of a quick listening to the prime minister, the basic as well as the table talked about in the last 10 years. the bricks, business council has played a vital role in enhancing economic cooperation is gone during the economic crisis breaks emerged, fletcher ray of hope for the global economy, and now mid depend, demik tensions and disputes. we deal with economic challenges and the role of bricks was important, despite volatility in the global economy. india is the worlds fastest growing major economy. very soon, india will become a 5 trillion dollar economy. is absolutely no doubt to move that in the coming really as being the it will be the growth injures are the well, the reason for this is that india has converted crisis and difficulties going to opportunities for economic improvement. we're laying the foundation for a new future for india out of my
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imagine the kinds of partnerships and collaborations with the countries like india, what that could do to countries like so that's my guess. but i think this goes back to what we were talking about earlier. the kinds of points that were mentioning and one of those being the fact that the jew 7 nations, the of having to be a bitch off competitions to the brakes. um, a locked in fact a lot of people think that the establishment of the bricks nation was the to be and dr. lender petitions, did you say of nations and today really got a clear understanding of what that kind of thing to me because all of these really issues and emphasize on the fact that it's, that is not to which nations office for me at their own pace, to a point that to be the big nation, i believe is the cost of do you see the nation as an economy to go to often these countries? and i think that really provides some sort of understanding and some sort of uh,
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misuse, a for everyone to understand that the same so competitions. yeah. and i think this is also the same to me is that received 5 brussels, the souls. thus, when he also mentioned that the growth cannot accept the colonial system and a lot of places ultimate to buy the present. indeed us and i guess, and it's quickly take, listen to what he had to say to quickly understand what i'm talking about show to the past. so soon as the 1st break summit, our share in the global economy has been increasing. and now we have already surpassed the g 7. we advocate for great economic integration, where we could have a new car in a city that would not replace our national currencies. by diversifying our economies and currencies, we promote cooperation between developing countries. we cannot accept a new form of colonialism that imposes 3 barriers and discriminative measures move
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. the, i guess today was really a reminder of how briggs was born and how it has to cost overtaking to save it. and also where it is the here doing at this particular moment of space as a people did not get to the same message that we are getting time in speech, then it's really a fit sheets. this really cemented that the kind of off road did that to the bricks, nations and the pick speed is taking clarity that's go to the corresponding corolla . but let's not, let's focus through some of the main point civil fee of the world. lead is, as i said at this on it, well, i felt that vladimir puts in no, really, even though he was joining us by video link, i've felt that even the audience felt his presence. and he spoke of a man of intent that while what you know, what he says,
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a legal sanctions that have been really brought upon by the wes unilaterally without even thinking any kind of supporter on the world has really come to cause not only not only developing ations, but some of the most porous nations of the world, the new finding, those particularly more new ones share on the african content in front of me, which is spoke about the fact that these sanctions have really no legs to sky rocketing prices of basic food. and agricultural stuff that it's, it's the west ultimately that causes the chaos. and they continue to profit from the chaos. speaking about the fact that the green deal that was agreed last year, facilitated by to kia as well as the united nations, really went to serve as the interest of those that cost the chaos in the 1st place . but this, this, this funds by the way, that is really stands against the rules based on that,
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that has been agreed upon that they cannot unilaterally place sanctions on countries and, and just the move on and let others pay the price. and also that was a much, much more new us moment of where bricks wants to be way cooperation could lead these countries. and where really, where, where cooperation can, can you, much as the wind out of the day, not punishment as it has been in the case of the west. he has let them, you know, put him in his own words to you. and then you've got given the, where the and the international economic situation is being seriously affected by the legitimate sanctions and the legal, freezing of assets of sovereign states. this essentially amounts to we trampling upon all the basic rules of free trade and economic life. resource shortage was increased in equality and rising unemployment and our direct consequences. prices
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on food and basic agricultural products have skyrocketed in yet. and it is the most vulnerable tourist countries that are hit the hardest, and then what russia is and will remain and a responsible supplier of food to africa, which the russian green exports to africa amounted to 11500000 tons in 2022. and that's because despite the unlawful sanction is imposed on us seriously complicated logistics and hinder the export, the russian food product, this and the inputs. and really speaking about the fact that russia and the brakes putting those are ready to seek an alternative. should that be barry is placed before them by any of the western countries that this head, the money that they have had, and enjoyed over the last centuries, is no longer going to stop developing nations from seeking and covering the own
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development path. and on their own terms, the project, the don't arise, they should also go to a bit of applause from the audience because it is something that the briggs nations of really intensified. but taking any this, the largely on, on the request of the new development, i think that's the development bank of the bridge country setup here in 2015 and then continues to go away. and the importance of the dollar, particularly amongst the 5 brakes, a nation. and that is, is something that, you know, the, the united states for instance, has particularly used over the years as a, or the way of punishing countries that they do not agree with. and that is something that has led a lot of chaos in terms of what you find in the economies of those that d. d loved to be disagreeable to their rules and how they must do things. but of course, the host of the day president said all that i'm applause as south africa. if the
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chair of the 15th briggs summit really also went into the task about speaking about how the global finding show or the must be reformed in favor, or at least to a higher representation of developing countries that the must be seen and the needs must be served by this and $11.00 thing that came to mind without the presence of the plus of course, was that it caused small for developing nations to actually get a loan with i, it may have for the world bank, then it would be for developed in the ations, and that will leave them with an even higher dead burden in a re payment of those loans and even takes a long time for developing countries to access the fed loan. and you know, while the northern end is, if you will have an average of some 40 days between that request and being granted the fed loans in developing nations in the case of via, for instance, i mean,
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they had to weighed some 180 base for the i m f to come to terms with agreeing, amazing, the 4000000000 dollar loan to that country. and those are the kinds of things that continue to cross the global south. and let's hear from prison settled. i'm a pause. i am self on the issue. we require a fundamentally full of the global financial institutions so that they can be more edge, child, and responsive to the challenges facing developing economies. in this respect, the new development then established by bricks, countries in 2015, is leading the way since it's formation, it has demonstrated its ability to mobilize resources for infrastructure and sustainable development in emerging economies. without
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conditionality is we therefore call on the business community to join hands with us to identify solutions to these and many of our challenges affecting our respective economies. the president said, oh, i'm a pause. the president of south africa, really speaking to a sense that they is not only up tourism in b a but there is a lot of promise when one thinks about the brakes club, he's speaks about the fact that it's just 5 countries, but to give up they make a quartet of was population and account for one 5th of global trade. now you just think about that is just 5 countries and on the door we have over 20 countries which have been knocking, which have been trying to get into this club. and the, depending on the number of countries that the briggs lead us ultimately agree on
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for expansion, or if the is expansion at all, one thing for sure, the rigs club cannot be ignored and it might just be the only collab with joining in town. how many, thanks for bringing us the highlights, the correspondence, cooperative toddler and the video kinda guy. many, thanks for now. now we've had a how, how is to of it? fantastic, guess? joining us and our rooftop studio today. we spoke with regina cosy executive director on research headphone money, find k on my curriculum mix. that 1st source money there told us the brakes needs to strengthen his cooperation given that there are so many areas to do. so as with huge prospect, i think it's a fundamental challenge that top rates is confronting itself, is the issue all 5 international trade pay $10.00 in to the breaks nations that has been conducted in funny and cutting seems to us back is a challenge. i think that's the key to unwind as the big cd to discuss these funds
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. i mean this to us is fundamental fundamentals that we begin to unwind back. critical pricing between these countries is necessary. that corporation include, by law to trade 5 out through financing, including my deductible financing within a different country. such that if you want to take the tri, says, what does it say? we said, it's just, oh, it's china. it shouldn't be united way across the tween by using a said currency to us. that is very important if we're not $22.00 rise to shoot our own independence from of the shock cause of the global economy, which is constructed from the us or the western tax futures. quite a few good sectors that things that the books must really concentrate on. kind of communication is vice includes i c t infrastructure like causes, transfer them logistics. if i don't know, just a transport seat from sports and then transport. these are very,
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very important. not just for the economy, but within the breaks themselves that do in novel, the movement of people and the easily movement of, of capital as well as boots as well. so i think energy infrastructure um transport communications. so it's a very, very vital sectors that we must look into. but of course, so the traditional ones like mine i, they, we cannot really begin to mention because, oh, well, no, it's not that not the key drive in business over the country right now. right now, the tension between russia and the us be collective worst. rather, not just the us driving. i think that interprets countries to you, not. now the high points of the day it was at the 5 breaks that leaders addressed the business for each of them, given that take on what brake stands for and what they hope to achieve and all of the ways we wanted to get the tape and then speak to some of those people who were listening in the audience, some business people that say what they had to say. and i think for me,
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the biggest, biggest emotion florida young ones were coming here is to understand what is the heads of spirit of some of the fosters great economies thinking. i mean, you know that, that driving insight is the energizing factor. i think the 2nd most important thing which i saw was that there is such a viewing collaboration. the leaders are talking about piece across credit growth. i likes the fact that they are saying we must protest and continue to look at a agriculture. because with a i and with technology advancements, people still need to be fax, you know, so, and that's a big element in terms of what is it that we can do as most countries on i forgot. we are also looking at with interest in terms of the pronouncement due on the brakes conferencing because many of us have read the,
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ask them on the african continent and in the develop the developing nations as to why must we continue utilizing the dollar wouldn't be a play doing amongst each other, but if you want to stay up to speed on the 15th, it break summit, you're going to have to stay with us. hey, on asi international as we continue to bring you all the very latest updates from vice here in south africa. don't miss our special coverage right here at the venue itself. bye for now. the, you know, to all the news present, joe biden has faced criticism over his response to the devastating wildfires in hawaii that's doing his recent speech of the ma we for while 5 victims there are many, they compare the high risk tragedy to his home fire, where he almost lost his cards. needless to say, social media didn't police punches the bottle, want to compare difficulties, but we have a little sense still when i 1st like to lose
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a home years ago. now, 15 years ago i was in the wash. do we meet the press? i was a sunday sunday. lightning struck at home on the lake. it's outside of our home now like a big pond. it hit the wire and came up underneath our home into the heating ducks air condition to make a long story short, almost lost. my wife, my 67 corvette and my cat bite. and finally goes to mount. we entails people who have suddenly lost everything, with homes and cars, totally turned to ashes hottest and 13 dad and a 1000. so not found and mixed up with the. 7 seeing whose family knows what it's like to lose their home when it was struck by lightning. winters was it was extinguished in 20 minutes and just damaged the kitchen. he's despicable. i'm sure
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the people in law we whose loved ones burned to death are still comforted. learning bite into a lucy's corvette or his couch, and a small kitchen fire to buy the making chokes about almost losing his 6 to 7 corvette and a small kitchen. fire is ridiculous. my victims knew what is sites was the home he doesn't. will the fire that joe biden was describing in that clip took place in 2004 that his wilmington home in delaware, and it was apparently put out within 20 minutes. ringback ready drive by the local fire department as being in significant. however, joe biden felt it was necessary to compare to the situation in hawaii on the island of maui, where we have over a $113.00 dead. we have thousands still missing. we have devastation and binding, was there an an event to honor the victims?
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and not only did he make this comparison, that just did not sit well with the viewership and the audience both domestically and around the world. in addition to that, it appeared the joe biden was falling asleep during the ceremony sizing, but he was just nodding off not really paying attention, kind of exhausted, kind of bored by the whole thing. not a good look. now folks will recall how joe biden, when 1st asked about the wild buyers, and now we basically brushed off reporters. this is what was that it's also important to note that joe biden was pretty round the can down for his flip in comments uh, word lack of comments. when asked about the as he was planning to visit mallory and when he did visit the island, apparently there were individuals there who weren't thrilled with his arrival.
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there were protesters. channing go home, joe. there were others. were quite angry about how it took him so long to visit the island that has been devastated by these wild fires and people were not thrilled with his response. so the white house is named bob sensor, as the federal response coordinator for the malli wildfires. and he will be overseeing the long term recovery efforts directed by washington in response to these wild buyers. it will take years to rebuild the town of la honda. every single building was destroyed, obliterated by the flames. let's cost a live now to legal and media unless line or for more on this good. even see a lot of thanks very much for joining us. thank you. present buttons visit to hawaii. that's certainly quite a lots own pocket all ready. but let's start with this is taking him 13 days after the deadliest wildfire in a century over
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a 100 people died. the installed great optics. is it? well, let me be completely countless for just one second because there's nothing i can say in terms of commenting on what was alleged for him to share his own particular sorrow or har over almost losing what looks like. but this is something that politicians, oh, apologies. i know we don't do that for a 2nd, but please carry on. these are things that politicians love in 2012 our own chris christie made his bones as we say during hurricane sandy because he show leadership. in 1965 l b j went to new orleans during hurricane betsy and just wild them. they loved them to read moments of catastrophe. you might recall doing the heck of a brown a job brownie. this is when president bush referred to his fema director. so what
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i'm saying is, all you'll have to do to be a politician is to show a that your concern a, b, b concern, most human beings. when you see people crying, you see devastation that looks like a moan escaped. it looks like the scene from oppenheimer like some her roshana escape. you don't have to think of what to say. you're most people are over well with this car. i don't care who you are. you hug people, you, you, you, you, your, your sorrow for your, you, you, you, you think of them as an take a lot. it's not something you really have to think of. is that something you have to and what people don't understand with all of the no comments plus this paltry $700.00 a pay? i mean, this would be the chance, especially now to score political. and many people are asking why not seize the
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moment when the, the, the apologies for don't see a lot of you have the, the, the, the elections coming up soon. but they are the same type politically false. i assume these visits. you go too soon. you get accused of getting it in the way of rescue f as you go to lights, then you in bright biden's to predicaments. you know, that you could get accused of taking advantage of the situation for, for photo ops. so how have the money is that you know what i would have done, and it's easy, anything after the fact, i would have views the power of the internet. i would have had a special pick it, but it looks like we lost the grow looking like and for all line, i'm afraid we've got the very bottom line with you. we'll give it one more go um, could you please repeat the last volt?
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i would have people there 247 using the power of the internet. i would have had my own website, my own emergency white house youtube channel. i wouldn't have been there. do you know what year this is? you don't have to actually be there and getting the way you have to act, pretend and preferably, be concerned, use use, use the power of, of the phone. how are you? you don't have to be there. why doesn't anybody figure this thing out? if i were, the president would see me all the time. well, we have this example is what we did. try to show some empathy and say that he understood what the inhabitants of all for why would going through. but then a competitor with a kitchen fire where you almost lost these car. i missed them out there again. well, somebody, listen. i don't understand how there was a time when the president had cards. and the card said, say this, this, this,
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and they weren't, they'll get it. maybe there's jetway, by the way. they say he's old, he's old mick jagger is his age. you know, i mean, i don't people, i know a man is a 103 who was sharper than all of us to it's not age. and i'm going to say something right now that nobody losing me. i don't believe for a moment that he's befuddled that the way he's being played that he's some whizzing who, who doesn't know where he is. so believe that for a moment, i don't know what this is. i don't know what the purpose of this is. i can be conspiratorial and wax fantastic about that. but what i'm saying is, is that, let me bring up one point to you very quickly. do you notice how we're a bit, you're waiting to do this. we hear this all the time. he didn't say the right thing, it'd be for decor and bob. this, when he was running for office, he confused his sister with his wife for the we here and all the time. we're used to it. is this really worse than anything else? look, this was a chance, this was an on forest error. all you had to do was go and hug and say,
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what can i do for you? and also use the power of the internet house that specific messages from wilmington or the white house speak to these people. i'm here with you. this is what we're doing. this man is in charge. this is the money we're sending it. i don't understand this one is 1950, right? you've got a lot of the use. i'm afraid it doesn't. i'm afraid we're going to cut you sold the boat re um type of assistance with that line. thanks very much for your thoughts today on biden's visits to hawaii. that's legal and media on this one. thank you. thank with this to june, to fly interview with the south african invites the us. you folks about the challenge big suppose the thing you need a lot of money to be discussed will be back in testing the i'm very happy to be joins though by on bus it. it will not post senior play.

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