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u. s. war with china and taiwan straits. the u. s. would exceed in that war, the current stock pile of the department of defense. so for example, with long range anti ship missiles or l ransoms in our war games. the u. s. runs out of those al ransoms in less than a week of a war. so we have an industrial base that is not prepared for a war time environment or in near war time environment. well, it turns out that u. s. military corporations like lockheed martin, boeing and general atomics, are among the major contributors to the think tank which publish that report and have attended meetings between military corporations, u. s. top brass and the think tank executive director of world beyond war movement . david swanson says pro military campaigns in the u. s. are often funded by the weapons manufacturers themselves. people have no clue what the reality is. so they'll look at that chart and not notice that that there's anything dramatically wrong. and that is, of course, the point you can't increase military spending if you realize that
u. s. war with china and taiwan straits. the u. s. would exceed in that war, the current stock pile of the department of defense. so for example, with long range anti ship missiles or l ransoms in our war games. the u. s. runs out of those al ransoms in less than a week of a war. so we have an industrial base that is not prepared for a war time environment or in near war time environment. well, it turns out that u. s. military corporations like lockheed martin, boeing and general atomics, are...
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u. s. and china. the g 7 and russia live. yeah. you know, stultifying all decision make it look at we have to look at the real problem build the world while not creating new was an ambitious agenda. india has plenty of work ahead as it takes the g twenties. how somewhere in there says dr. d. down the cost fun and charo kite. ok. in delhi cheryl india is taking over the d 20 present the at an incredibly tumultuous time for the global economy. what is feminist? enter, enter multi helping to achieve? well, a kid, it appears that there are twin objectives, sir. behind this presidency, that knowing the mother would be hoping to achieve one would be to further strengthen his position domestically. because her enjo set to go for parliamentary balls next year in 2024. and her if far more the wins it again. he will win a strict, her dumb, or which will be quite historic or given in the as to most us political landscape. so it was further strengthen his position to mr. kelly's earth, one of the objectives. and the 2nd is to project himself,
u. s. and china. the g 7 and russia live. yeah. you know, stultifying all decision make it look at we have to look at the real problem build the world while not creating new was an ambitious agenda. india has plenty of work ahead as it takes the g twenties. how somewhere in there says dr. d. down the cost fun and charo kite. ok. in delhi cheryl india is taking over the d 20 present the at an incredibly tumultuous time for the global economy. what is feminist? enter, enter multi helping to...
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if it happens and recessions are always different, is that there are more than one drivers of recession in china. it's the cov, it's 0 policies in the u. s. it's the high rates of inflation and low and the fiscal stimulus that caused it. and the aftermath of higher interest rates, because of the federal reserves attempts to rein in inflation and in europe, it is at the warren, the ukraine, and the impact that war has had on prices, especially food and energy prices. so 3 totally different drivers oven of a potential recession. that means this recession has many layers. it's very entangled and it's very complex. it could mean that it's softer in some areas and felt more profoundly and others. and we don't really know how it will play out, but for the millions who are part of the global economy. it's important to remember that it's really wages that impact workers. and if wages continue to be a bus, as it is in many places like the united states because of tight labor markets, and then we'll see some management of higher inflation, slower economy, there's a lot to work out. but the idea i think that you'll see in that outlook is that hopef
if it happens and recessions are always different, is that there are more than one drivers of recession in china. it's the cov, it's 0 policies in the u. s. it's the high rates of inflation and low and the fiscal stimulus that caused it. and the aftermath of higher interest rates, because of the federal reserves attempts to rein in inflation and in europe, it is at the warren, the ukraine, and the impact that war has had on prices, especially food and energy prices. so 3 totally different...
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u. s. and china. r t is caleb martin has more now the by the administration says that it wants to get along with china. but as the old saying goes, actions speak louder than words. and this year we saw nancy pelosi, the u. s. speaker, the house visit taiwan. nancy pelosi is the highest ranking u. s. official to visit that island in 25 years. and her example was followed in december by a few british m. p. 's. needless to say, china is not thrilled. women, you do, we have repeatedly made clear alpha opposition to speak, a pitiless visit to tie one. if you ask, insist on challenge and china's red line, it will, the met with resolute contra meshes. them in the u. s. must been show full responsibility for any serious consequence arise in their off the young, the world braced for war as follow, see blatantly disregarded u. s. foreign policy and took its dig it beijing. china then launched 2 weeks of dramatic military exercises. the whole pacific region was put on to high alert, but war did not calm. china re
u. s. and china. r t is caleb martin has more now the by the administration says that it wants to get along with china. but as the old saying goes, actions speak louder than words. and this year we saw nancy pelosi, the u. s. speaker, the house visit taiwan. nancy pelosi is the highest ranking u. s. official to visit that island in 25 years. and her example was followed in december by a few british m. p. 's. needless to say, china is not thrilled. women, you do, we have repeatedly made clear...
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not only threatened china, which considers the island to be a renegade province, but it also goes against long standing u. s. policy. the u. s. government says there's only one china and recognizes the government in beijing, but yet biden sat at the people's republic moved to retake the island. he would step in. we are not movies, we're not encouraging their being independent to be clear, sir. us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion. yes. while on the island, nancy pelosi reassured taiwan. that economic measures from the united states regarding the chip, the industry would benefit ty, ones, economy and make up for increased pressure from the government of china. taiwan has already paid the co field visit and is likely to continue to do so. with the coming days of week, what concrete tangible benefits you promised taiwan offset the cost of your trip. went to the same time as the ship is taking place in recognition of our common interest. economically, we just pass the kits and find at the taiwan policy act or 2022. now sit before the u. s. congress. this isn't so much a pro taiwan bill. as it's a bill aim at retaliating against
not only threatened china, which considers the island to be a renegade province, but it also goes against long standing u. s. policy. the u. s. government says there's only one china and recognizes the government in beijing, but yet biden sat at the people's republic moved to retake the island. he would step in. we are not movies, we're not encouraging their being independent to be clear, sir. us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion. yes. while on the...
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u. s. and china to co ordinate on macro economic and financial conditions, and keep their competition from spilling over into conflict. lou for his part said he was willing to maintain dialogue. now yesterday vice premier lu was in davos at the world economic forums. annual me.
u. s. and china to co ordinate on macro economic and financial conditions, and keep their competition from spilling over into conflict. lou for his part said he was willing to maintain dialogue. now yesterday vice premier lu was in davos at the world economic forums. annual me.
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u. s. and china. the tensions between washington and beijing is based on the increasing geopolitical tensions between the current nations. i mean, washington is seeing beijing as a country that is making very big inroads within the african continent and is focused on that military power and the economic influence that it has on the continent. they also worried that the influence that china now has on africa will soon surpassed that of the u. s. i mean the u. s. has gone on to accuse china of making inroads with regards to unfair trade and also taking out the natural resources unfairly on the african continent. but of course, china has come out to say that all the a cooperation as well as the trade agreements between themselves and the african continent have been above board and rather for the benefit of the african people. now we do know that in the last week the us treasury secretary jenna t. ellen has been on the african continent, her state again on saturday in senegal. and this comes weeks after ch
u. s. and china. the tensions between washington and beijing is based on the increasing geopolitical tensions between the current nations. i mean, washington is seeing beijing as a country that is making very big inroads within the african continent and is focused on that military power and the economic influence that it has on the continent. they also worried that the influence that china now has on africa will soon surpassed that of the u. s. i mean the u. s. has gone on to accuse china of...
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u. s. and china, your big boss, and 2nd general of the united nations, antonio terrace has talked about the great uncut playing. so a separation between china and the u. s. different economic spheres. we're already seeing it in the technology sector. to some extent. yes. and i think it is one of the contradictions of our time we've just lived through a major pandemic. we are living in the midst of a unprecedented challenged, namely climate change and almost synchronized response that takes us down the d, colonization path, cybersecurity, international, migration, political radicalization. all these are phenomena that no country can address on its own. so while the sea, under these conditions of uncertainty and, and disruption a reflex to perhaps retreat is actually the opposite that we need. and i think this is not the 1st time in history. so let's also keep perspective out of this crisis. we will, for example, see a much more rapid transition to clean energy. i think you will see a different way of looking at energy secure in the years to come. and we will also realize that a world in whic
u. s. and china, your big boss, and 2nd general of the united nations, antonio terrace has talked about the great uncut playing. so a separation between china and the u. s. different economic spheres. we're already seeing it in the technology sector. to some extent. yes. and i think it is one of the contradictions of our time we've just lived through a major pandemic. we are living in the midst of a unprecedented challenged, namely climate change and almost synchronized response that takes us...
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u. s. and china at the center. and we are likely to see 2 parallel systems of bo, global supply chains. and the audi other are multilateral architecture. next, what's your view on this? so reordering of the global system is something that ox, herman's national, has long called for. i should imagine. it's not quite in line with the way diverse, sees the future. but what does oxfam look for? i think we're looking for a more equal future. i think we're looking for a future where there is a lot less wealth and power in the hands of a tiny group of people. and yes, we're seeing some re calibration of between the great power blogs for nothing has stopped the enormous accumulation of wealth, whether those a chinese billionaires or american been a man. so we would like to see a fair version of globalization, which is more of the value that's created in the world, can't for those of the bottom, not captured for those of the top. and that doesn't seem to be much evidence of her yet. do you think globalization in itself is a good system? we would certainly be in favor of a fair globalization. we d
u. s. and china at the center. and we are likely to see 2 parallel systems of bo, global supply chains. and the audi other are multilateral architecture. next, what's your view on this? so reordering of the global system is something that ox, herman's national, has long called for. i should imagine. it's not quite in line with the way diverse, sees the future. but what does oxfam look for? i think we're looking for a more equal future. i think we're looking for a future where there is a lot...
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u. s. and china? i mean, russia and china are good and i was raised with each other. so it doesn't have any impact there, but the united states has fallen behind this is, you know, back in the 19 fifties and sixties, the united states invented the missile gap and the bomber gap legend that russia had great capability. so yeah, ricky, billy's that allowed the united states to spend billions of dollars to build up its own bombers in missile force. here there is a real hypersonic. yeah. the chinese have hypersonic missiles. they weighed them for many years. russia now has a new naval hypersonic missile, and the west has nothing that, at that, it approaches this capability. so there is a hypersonic gap and i think you're going to see the united states and nato investing a lot of time and effort to close this gap by deploying their own hypersonic capabilities for us milling co intelligence office and many thanks your time. i always appreciate your insight. thank. thank you. let's go to russia that but all here region now where 5 people have been killed and 15 wounded off t
u. s. and china? i mean, russia and china are good and i was raised with each other. so it doesn't have any impact there, but the united states has fallen behind this is, you know, back in the 19 fifties and sixties, the united states invented the missile gap and the bomber gap legend that russia had great capability. so yeah, ricky, billy's that allowed the united states to spend billions of dollars to build up its own bombers in missile force. here there is a real hypersonic. yeah. the...
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u. s. and china. the g 7 and russia did. yeah. you know, stultifying all decision making for that we have to look at the real problem build the world while not creating new lives and ambitious agenda. india has plenty of work ahead as it takes the g twenty's help. straight to the indian capital, an average on that correspondence to her children. katie k. a welcome true at india, says ill try and find what he calls pragmatic, global solutions for the well being of all. what are they proposing to we know what they're proposing beyond platitudes? well, some of it we do know about, but it's, it's, it's, it's, the presidency is coming in very challenging times. phil, so some are agendas have been clearly spelled out, for example, climate finance, for example, love, which should be led by multilateral institutions. they would be a women lead development and digital public infrastructure. so these kind of jargons have been thrown in. but then a, what will actually come out, the tangibles that will only be revealed in the discussions on t
u. s. and china. the g 7 and russia did. yeah. you know, stultifying all decision making for that we have to look at the real problem build the world while not creating new lives and ambitious agenda. india has plenty of work ahead as it takes the g twenty's help. straight to the indian capital, an average on that correspondence to her children. katie k. a welcome true at india, says ill try and find what he calls pragmatic, global solutions for the well being of all. what are they proposing to...
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u. s. and china. weirdest quote, i have gold, the great fracture, the decoupling of the world's largest economies. thorndike griff that will create 2 different sets of 3rd rules, 2 dominant currencies, 2 internets, and 2 conflicting strategies on diffusion intelligence. this is the last thing we need. so all we seeing the demise of globalization and percentage of trade that makes up global g d p is one important measure. let's take a look at this chart. as you can see, it peaked nearly 60 percent in 2008 exports as a share of global output had been flat or lower since the financial crisis. they dipped sharply during the pandemic in 2020. but then they rose again in 2021 to almost 57 percent of global g d p. and trade hit a record $28.00 and a half trillion dollars. that's here to unpack all of that on join. now by simon even it's for geneva. san is a progressive international trade and economic development at the university of st . gallon. thank you for joining the program. simon. always seeing the demise of globalization. we're not seeing the demise of globalization. what you're seeing is it's k
u. s. and china. weirdest quote, i have gold, the great fracture, the decoupling of the world's largest economies. thorndike griff that will create 2 different sets of 3rd rules, 2 dominant currencies, 2 internets, and 2 conflicting strategies on diffusion intelligence. this is the last thing we need. so all we seeing the demise of globalization and percentage of trade that makes up global g d p is one important measure. let's take a look at this chart. as you can see, it peaked nearly 60...
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u. s. and china. so on climate, the you, the european union is doing far more to set standards and to move toward sustainable renewable energy than the americans or chinese are on a global state that handle before before ukraine arguably. but we'll have to ask you on again to talk more about that. in bye bye. thank you. and that's it for the show. we'll be back next week with another brand new episode. but until then you can still keep in touch my role as social media. if it's not centered in your country, but you can always had to our channel going on the grantee on rumble dot com to watch new and old episodes of going underground to say, ah, ah, ah, the joggers archipelago mother chose the and garcia, the largest island in the archipelago is now the location of a very large u. s. military base. you get mad. a u. s. government to make a military base and just devoted all of the people from their country. so they call it returned back on the island. no, but we are fighting that's why i'm fight real fi
u. s. and china. so on climate, the you, the european union is doing far more to set standards and to move toward sustainable renewable energy than the americans or chinese are on a global state that handle before before ukraine arguably. but we'll have to ask you on again to talk more about that. in bye bye. thank you. and that's it for the show. we'll be back next week with another brand new episode. but until then you can still keep in touch my role as social media. if it's not centered in...
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china. and he was very much in sort of reassurance mode. there's, of course, a lot of concern about the, the security tensions, the sort cold war atmosphere between the u. s. and china at the moment. there's also concern about what's going on in china's economy. if at this very unstable exit from this 0 covey policy, there's been a sort of air of crisis around chinese, huge real estate sector. chinese economy has not been growing very well. and there's been concern that she, jim ping is trying to turn the economy into almost sort of marxist direction with greater state control on things. then in recent years, and he was coming out and saying essentially, don't worry, we're getting back on track back to growth. and we're going to keep our economy open, and that was a very important message that he wanted evidently to get to. the lead is a big business. who is basically the big audience that you have a diverse of course, they will of laptop that message as a signal that the child is not retreating to some sort of, some sort of old school communist attitude towards the economy. thank you for that . international editor, richard will thank take a look at some
china. and he was very much in sort of reassurance mode. there's, of course, a lot of concern about the, the security tensions, the sort cold war atmosphere between the u. s. and china at the moment. there's also concern about what's going on in china's economy. if at this very unstable exit from this 0 covey policy, there's been a sort of air of crisis around chinese, huge real estate sector. chinese economy has not been growing very well. and there's been concern that she, jim ping is trying...
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beyond just the united states and china, by the way, a lot of these solutions are public, private, but they are bigger if they're public, they're much bigger than the u. s. and china. so on climate, the, you, the european union is doing far more to set standards and to move toward sustainable renewable energy than the americans or chinese are on a global state that handle before before ukraine, arguably. but we'll have to ask you on again to talk more about that. in bye bye. thank you. and that's it for the show will be back next week with another brand new episode. but until then you can still keep in touch my role as social media. if it's not centered in your country, but you can always had to our channel going on the grantee on rumble dot com to watch new and old episodes of going undergrad to say, ah, ah, ah, with a ah, ah ah, a report from television west, tens of thousands flood the street, the pro democracy protest, and the government pushes to allow parliament to overrule the supreme court and disruptions an infrastructure across ukraine, cities, including the country's capital here a pension plan between a ron and the u. k. off that to ron, exe
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u. s. europe and china. a feeling the effects of the war and ukraine inflation high fuel costs and rising interest rates . vicky prices from the center for economics and business research in london. and she explains the headwinds that global economies are facing. that had been the expectation that perhaps was the removal of coverage restrictions. china would re merge if you like, and reunited with the rest of the world after the problems that he has had for a number of months now. and all slowing growth. but of course, in the next few months, i think we're, the only thing is that they're going to be problems. because of course, covert the spreading. and the, there's the question of course, of traveling to the rest of the world by us sort of a chinese citizens where they go to the us with the go to the u. k. whether they go to france and italy and spreading or course to many other countries as well. and that's a big issue for china. so over the next few months, we're probably going to see quite a slow down th
u. s. europe and china. a feeling the effects of the war and ukraine inflation high fuel costs and rising interest rates . vicky prices from the center for economics and business research in london. and she explains the headwinds that global economies are facing. that had been the expectation that perhaps was the removal of coverage restrictions. china would re merge if you like, and reunited with the rest of the world after the problems that he has had for a number of months now. and all...
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u. s. and implementing export curbs and semiconductors to china under the agreement reported by the associated press advanced chip makers like dutch is a male and japanese nick on will limit their exports to move follows the u. s. decision in october last year to impose strict controls on the sale of chips and the machines to make them to china. that social thanks for watching with . with a joy ride through fascinating world. into uncharted deb this our guides know their way around a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places. curiosity is required to borrow today. in 30 minutes on d. w. ah . nico, germany to martin germ hello pinnacle. why not learn with him? t w's e learning course eco's fake. ah ah a whose ah all way can be the generation, the ends it for good malaria must die. i millions can live ah, ah ah! this is the w news live from berlin, rescue as a searching for survivors after a suicide bombing. i had a mosque in pakistan, at least 34 people are dead after the attack of the city of peshawar. most of them police officers, a pakistani tale bond command.
u. s. and implementing export curbs and semiconductors to china under the agreement reported by the associated press advanced chip makers like dutch is a male and japanese nick on will limit their exports to move follows the u. s. decision in october last year to impose strict controls on the sale of chips and the machines to make them to china. that social thanks for watching with . with a joy ride through fascinating world. into uncharted deb this our guides know their way around a strictly...
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u. s. and implementing export curbs and semiconductors to china under the agreement reported by the associated press advanced chip makers like dutch is a male and japanese nic on will limit their exports to move follows the u. s. decision in october last year to impose strict controls on the sale of chips and the machines to make them to china. that's i show, thanks for watching. with, [000:00:00;00] with a joy ride through fascinating worlds, into uncharted deb our guides and know their way around a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places. curiosity is required to borrow today 90 minutes on d. w. ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've got all out one day in generally the foot of the race resolved. i'm in your northernmost count, the police ah 3 times long, but still very much alive. dw channels, your guy to the special with recognizes where exactly. it was fun and i learned a lot our culture history, all their d. w, travel extremely worth a visit. ah leo, nar, davinci, mysterious masterpiece is perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre. and
u. s. and implementing export curbs and semiconductors to china under the agreement reported by the associated press advanced chip makers like dutch is a male and japanese nic on will limit their exports to move follows the u. s. decision in october last year to impose strict controls on the sale of chips and the machines to make them to china. that's i show, thanks for watching. with, [000:00:00;00] with a joy ride through fascinating worlds, into uncharted deb our guides and know their way...
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and the u. s. to town is china's image, interfere in china's internal affairs and suppressed china's development is packed with danger and hypocrisy. the u. s. japan joint statement contains manipulated a misleading narratives aimed at justifying military build up by propagating and hyping up the so called nuclear threat from china. we firmly reject this am have made serious de marsh's this eyes of the hills are made note of japan plan to strengthen its military presence in the region. and regarding the u. s. i did that washington is constantly ignoring international law thing. quote, an existing rule that stand in the way of us interest will be ignored, replaced or even thrown out of the window. this as china as a rhetoric tools us policy as being growing increasingly stern with asian warning washington against meddling. and his border dispute with ne, bring india, the chinese side is firmly opposed tracks where a 3rd country points a finger at a bilateral issue between 2 other countries due to geopolitical considerations. the border question is a matter between china and india. the 2 sites have t
and the u. s. to town is china's image, interfere in china's internal affairs and suppressed china's development is packed with danger and hypocrisy. the u. s. japan joint statement contains manipulated a misleading narratives aimed at justifying military build up by propagating and hyping up the so called nuclear threat from china. we firmly reject this am have made serious de marsh's this eyes of the hills are made note of japan plan to strengthen its military presence in the region. and...
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and vicky us and say, we seem to have a perfect storm with economies of the u. s. that you and china all slowing down considerably. how important are they to the engine room of a global economy? hi, hugely important when you look at what the world trade organization is forecasting for trade for the next year. sorry for this year. now we have 2023. forgive me for that. where is the 1st of january? what they are anticipating is that growth in world trade will slow down to just one percent. now, one percent growth in trade means lowes of countries that depend on it in a developing world as well. i'm going to suffer from this. this is one of the slowest growth rates that we have seen and of course we had coverage. but since the development since coverage with easy restrictions, that is a pretty poor outcome to have in 2023. so i think that's going to slow down everybody, and that stems took a significant again, from what is happening in the biggest countries. and well vicki, the main factor seems to be the war in ukraine, but there are inflationary pressures, as well as central banks, hi
and vicky us and say, we seem to have a perfect storm with economies of the u. s. that you and china all slowing down considerably. how important are they to the engine room of a global economy? hi, hugely important when you look at what the world trade organization is forecasting for trade for the next year. sorry for this year. now we have 2023. forgive me for that. where is the 1st of january? what they are anticipating is that growth in world trade will slow down to just one percent. now,...
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beyond just the united states and china, by the way, a lot of these solutions are public, private, but they are bigger if they're public, they're much bigger than the u. s. and china. so on climate, the, you, the european union is doing far more to set standards and to move toward sustainable renewable energy than the americans or chinese are on a global stage if that handled before before ukraine arguably. but we'll have to ask you on again to talk more about that in bye bye. thank you. and that's it for the show will be back next week with another brand new episode. but until then you can still keep in touch my role as social media. if it's not centered in your country, but you can always had to our channel going on the grantee on rumble dot com to watch new and old episodes of going on the ground to say, ah, ah, a new media. if it's typically a, a, a, the young showcase in there and let them know that ah, sounds good to the boy. why is it w boy? ah, ah, over a foot am in my chair. the water doesn't want that much extra mom, but i know it's up a minute or a year with over $170.00 civilians have been evacuated from the city of sola dar in baton. yes, r
beyond just the united states and china, by the way, a lot of these solutions are public, private, but they are bigger if they're public, they're much bigger than the u. s. and china. so on climate, the, you, the european union is doing far more to set standards and to move toward sustainable renewable energy than the americans or chinese are on a global stage if that handled before before ukraine arguably. but we'll have to ask you on again to talk more about that in bye bye. thank you. and...
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go beyond just the united states and china, by the way, a lot of the solutions are public, private, but they are bigger if they're public, they're much bigger than the u. s. and china. so on climate, the, you, the european union is doing far more to set standards and to move toward sustainable renewable energy than the americans or chinese are on a global stage if that handled before before ukraine arguably. but we'll have to ask you on again to talk more about that. in bye bye. thank you. and that's it for the show. we'll be back next week with another brand new episode. but until then you can still keep in touch my role as social media. if it's not centered in your country, but you can always had to our channel going on the grantee on rumble dot com to watch new and old episodes of going on the ground to say, ah ah, is this a community.
go beyond just the united states and china, by the way, a lot of the solutions are public, private, but they are bigger if they're public, they're much bigger than the u. s. and china. so on climate, the, you, the european union is doing far more to set standards and to move toward sustainable renewable energy than the americans or chinese are on a global stage if that handled before before ukraine arguably. but we'll have to ask you on again to talk more about that. in bye bye. thank you. and...
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and the comic influence that it has on the continent. they also worried that the influence that china now has on africa will soon surpassed that of the u. s. and the u. s. has gone on to accused china of making inroads with regards to unfair trade. and also taking out the natural resources unfairly on the african continent. but of course, china has come out to say that all the a cooperation as well as the trade agreements between themselves and the african continent have been above board. and rather for the benefit of the african people, now we do know that in the last week the us treasury secretary, janet jaelyn, has been on the african continent, her state again on saturday ill synagogue. and this comes weeks after china had already come on to the continent to solidify some of the relations that it has made inroads with the continent of a number of decades. who also know that the russian foreign minister is also on the continent and solidifying. we know that he wasn't fuzzy land in south africa and now in angola and as typical of the western jaelyn came out to say that the chinese have contributed towards the debt that has been accumula
and the comic influence that it has on the continent. they also worried that the influence that china now has on africa will soon surpassed that of the u. s. and the u. s. has gone on to accused china of making inroads with regards to unfair trade. and also taking out the natural resources unfairly on the african continent. but of course, china has come out to say that all the a cooperation as well as the trade agreements between themselves and the african continent have been above board. and...
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u. s. i think in the philippines as the u. mutual defense treaty with the u. s. and the u. s. has already said that he's of ben shine in south china sea. where in the philippines is armed, they will come to the aid of facilities that be made clear in precedence by my enduring residence from so. but the philippines, of course, once avoid any, once they leave the west frequency reaches, are part of the south china sea. that's why they feel it clean may be convenient to resupply, who share my despite the status of the ship when been used to resupply, but china doesn't want the sand construction materials that is one of their red lines. so the philippines is only able to supply food and water, but map construction materials. so i don't know how long this will last and what you arrange man, and mark costs come up. it is flocks. we china. there are a number of flash points here on the east on i wonder how they will play out given the new relationship. but marcos and see i hoping to, to build but a month plus family of course long running very cold. your relationship with china . i recall seeing videos of a news traffic and so on. and no
u. s. i think in the philippines as the u. mutual defense treaty with the u. s. and the u. s. has already said that he's of ben shine in south china sea. where in the philippines is armed, they will come to the aid of facilities that be made clear in precedence by my enduring residence from so. but the philippines, of course, once avoid any, once they leave the west frequency reaches, are part of the south china sea. that's why they feel it clean may be convenient to resupply, who share my...
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2nd and even bigger trend, major investments in solar and wind power and hydrogen capacities, particularly in the u. s. e. u, china, and india. everybody always understood that banking on cheese gas is not a good idea when needs to have a different plan. and the plan is to save energy and to install more renewable energy. so when you have 2 competing trends, and the main question for me is which one wins? one important step forward that we may see in 2023 is a deal between the g 7 countries and india along the lines of an agreement made with south africa last year. under the just transition partnership. the us, germany, france, the e u and the u. ki agreed to provide south africa with their engine financing to speed up its cold face. our plans a deal of this kind with the world's 5th largest economy. india would accelerate its switch to renewables and potentially represent a big move towards climate justice and the curbing of global warming. and if a data entry which has 5 times bigger economy, what a much it sort of i serve in a new padded aim of claim discussions which can actually keep up with a b as needed. th
2nd and even bigger trend, major investments in solar and wind power and hydrogen capacities, particularly in the u. s. e. u, china, and india. everybody always understood that banking on cheese gas is not a good idea when needs to have a different plan. and the plan is to save energy and to install more renewable energy. so when you have 2 competing trends, and the main question for me is which one wins? one important step forward that we may see in 2023 is a deal between the g 7 countries and...
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if you ask, insist on challenge and china's red line, it will, the met with resolute contra measures swimming the u. s. mosque and show full responsibility for any serious consequence arising their health. these young, the world braced for war as follows. c, blatantly disregarded u. s. foreign policy and took its dig it beijing. china then launched 2 weeks of dramatic military exercises. the whole pacific region was put on to high alert, but war did not calm. china responded with economic measures and sanctions. the world was not impressed either the deep us china, competition. that was not the surprise. but this collation of been shown in pay one b s. they were not doing dividend. and they were treated by an individual travel of lepers finality that bring it ty, when is treated to breach at the age of a i wouldn't say a will, but a lot of war games. los is moved, not only threatened china, which considers the island to be a renegade province, but it also goes against long standing u. s. policy. the u. s. government says there's only one china and recognizes the government in beijing, but yet biden sa
if you ask, insist on challenge and china's red line, it will, the met with resolute contra measures swimming the u. s. mosque and show full responsibility for any serious consequence arising their health. these young, the world braced for war as follows. c, blatantly disregarded u. s. foreign policy and took its dig it beijing. china then launched 2 weeks of dramatic military exercises. the whole pacific region was put on to high alert, but war did not calm. china responded with economic...
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u. s. and japan announced plans to strengthen their security cooperation. as tokyo seeks to counter threats from china and north korea. police in germany use force to remove protesters have gone to great heights to stop a coal mine expansion. and, and sport the driver who made it 3 wins in a row or the doctor reilly that's coming up with jemma. ah, the u. s. in japan of unknowns plans to expand military cooperation, calling china the greater security challenge in the region to pans foreign and defense ministers have been holding talks with american officials in washington, d. c. they've agreed to alter the u. s. military presence in cuba, giving them the capability to hit ships and attacks in space. and no part of their security treaty is comes ahead of a visit to washington by the japanese primus of formula,
u. s. and japan announced plans to strengthen their security cooperation. as tokyo seeks to counter threats from china and north korea. police in germany use force to remove protesters have gone to great heights to stop a coal mine expansion. and, and sport the driver who made it 3 wins in a row or the doctor reilly that's coming up with jemma. ah, the u. s. in japan of unknowns plans to expand military cooperation, calling china the greater security challenge in the region to pans foreign and...
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and that's the big danger for the will. but our voice is equal, i'm prussia, the u. s. has been pushing as allies a restrict high tech expos, the china, including discussions with japan, the netherlands, and south korea. according to the u. s, i'm buster to japan. i had of expected fir, the senior level talks in washington. you've got to work through not just japan, but you've got to walk through obviously, korea, you've got to work through the dutch, all the potty, sorry to table all the parties have a mutual shared interest in the outcome. everybody has different aspects of the industry. the deal been sort will not be just bilateral, it must be multilateral. now those 3 us allies are 1st, so supplies for china's high. then the lens, the largest provider and computer chip maintenance services. japan is among the top supplies of ican equipment. the 1st me conduct to production while both south korea and japan, the biggest exports is of computer chips in china. again, my robes and says the u. s. is backing china into a corner with potentially volatile consequences. there's a lot of concerns about the constant us pressure on other inde
and that's the big danger for the will. but our voice is equal, i'm prussia, the u. s. has been pushing as allies a restrict high tech expos, the china, including discussions with japan, the netherlands, and south korea. according to the u. s, i'm buster to japan. i had of expected fir, the senior level talks in washington. you've got to work through not just japan, but you've got to walk through obviously, korea, you've got to work through the dutch, all the potty, sorry to table all the...