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u. s. has become the u. s. seems to think that it still lives in the ninety's. you know, we're realized for a very long time, around 6 years as world war 2, the u. s. is pretty much been running the world as you would a mafia style racket, you know, resorting to exactly the same techniques that matthew results to control a city. so you know, x, torsion, bullying, black, male, violence, and murder. that's pretty much how the u. s. has been running the world for the past for, for, for most of the past 7 years, what it hasn't realized is that that world has changed. now what used to be a fed very powerful kingpin that controlled the entire city has now turned into an old, slightly seen our man that doesn't control much of the city. i eat much of the world anymore. in fact, controls only a few. you know, small neighborhoods in that city, namely, you know what the so called collective west. and that's because now you have countries that have stood up that are standing up against the u. s. power, and that has been the case for quite some time. so if we look at ukraine and
u. s. has become the u. s. seems to think that it still lives in the ninety's. you know, we're realized for a very long time, around 6 years as world war 2, the u. s. is pretty much been running the world as you would a mafia style racket, you know, resorting to exactly the same techniques that matthew results to control a city. so you know, x, torsion, bullying, black, male, violence, and murder. that's pretty much how the u. s. has been running the world for the past for, for, for most of the...
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u. s. directly from a business point of view. like why would you want to invest in the u. s. and why say best, i mean, like, you know, work with the american currency or by american treasury's why that isn't investment in the u. s. economy, why would you want to do it? it's a bad investment. again, us is a very destructive geopolitical actor and it's a very care free want on licensure is financial actors. so it's actually a horrible, horrible bit the us we see that the u. s. is unrepentant, absolutely unrepentant. you know, i had this hope, this naive hope that after we pulled out of afghanistan, that maybe we're going to be finally a constructive actor in the international arena. and then of course, what do they do? they start to warn you crate. the u. s. is hopeless, i'm set. are you sorry to say that, but pretty much a hopeless case. and i welcome the rise of new blocks across the globe out great for the global economy arounds. foreign ministry spokesman has slammed washington for its military presence in syria just days after the u. s. conducted attacks on syrian soil that
u. s. directly from a business point of view. like why would you want to invest in the u. s. and why say best, i mean, like, you know, work with the american currency or by american treasury's why that isn't investment in the u. s. economy, why would you want to do it? it's a bad investment. again, us is a very destructive geopolitical actor and it's a very care free want on licensure is financial actors. so it's actually a horrible, horrible bit the us we see that the u. s. is unrepentant,...
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u. s. chancery. so, you know then to benting a women's situation because that was stabilized to be so that the u. s. customized world customer to can, can into by ship chinese product. so it's also true in that case that trying to do an export oriented country. china has interest to maintain a little warning exchange rate. so it's not just about the same thing, but it's also about saving itself at this time. yeah, just so i apologize for interrupting you just it will more comparison between now and then given it back in 2008, then 60 say hello clinton. you encourage china to buy more u. s. debts. but given the current state relations between china on the u. s, you can't really imagine until blink, and going over doing the same thing. could you, if the, if it were to get to that point extra as an actually important question as we just know that the, the share of the china is holding up the us treasury actually has dropped a little since 2012. the money was spent on, you know, accuracy in the, for example, bel
u. s. chancery. so, you know then to benting a women's situation because that was stabilized to be so that the u. s. customized world customer to can, can into by ship chinese product. so it's also true in that case that trying to do an export oriented country. china has interest to maintain a little warning exchange rate. so it's not just about the same thing, but it's also about saving itself at this time. yeah, just so i apologize for interrupting you just it will more comparison between now...
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u. s is trying to distract attention. i mean even the issues in israel, you would think that the u. s. would be trying to take a leadership position and trying to establish peace in order and bring the actors who are acting outside the international laws to heal rather than trying to, you know, push china. once again, it looks like you asked us, you know, on a 2 front a crusade once against china. once again, it's russia good to get your perspective on a tank in senior fellow at the ty, hey, institute speaking to us that live from beijing, thank you. and some of india's main opposition parties are coming together to keep the governing b. j. p. a vastly misusing its government agencies. the parties say that the agencies have been used to target opponents while members of the party itself of rarely investigated where the b, j, p. denies the accusations and says that the agencies function independently, the 14 opposition parties have follow a case to the supreme court, s k to a corresponding poverty matter whose life rests in new delhi, putney. what exactly are these opposition? parties al
u. s is trying to distract attention. i mean even the issues in israel, you would think that the u. s. would be trying to take a leadership position and trying to establish peace in order and bring the actors who are acting outside the international laws to heal rather than trying to, you know, push china. once again, it looks like you asked us, you know, on a 2 front a crusade once against china. once again, it's russia good to get your perspective on a tank in senior fellow at the ty, hey,...
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u. s. which was the global hagaman at the debt, the time that you em frame article became too narrow. do that. oh, organizationally and politically. the u. s. did not want to seek approval from russia, china, or european countries for it. see the dimensions all around the world in this context. context that, that can you go slowly at it present that a president that could then be used anywhere else in the case of the ukrainian prizes. it will have added that the leave, the to escalation ceased, since it will not force the russian a leadership to negotiate. on the contrary, it will leave the possibility for up, but i suppress it. the for one, that is the broken answer. mocking the anniversary of nato's bombing of yugoslavia, you can head over to r t dot com to watch our documentary on the events of those years. shutting lights on the lives of people who came face to face with wall. today our armed forces joined our nato allies and airstrikes against serbian forces. ah, the white glove, what i'm about to visit. okay. we'll get this going from bad to worse. great tonight. skyline again, i
u. s. which was the global hagaman at the debt, the time that you em frame article became too narrow. do that. oh, organizationally and politically. the u. s. did not want to seek approval from russia, china, or european countries for it. see the dimensions all around the world in this context. context that, that can you go slowly at it present that a president that could then be used anywhere else in the case of the ukrainian prizes. it will have added that the leave, the to escalation ceased,...
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you think? prompted this visit by the u. s secretary of state. and thank you very much a night or 2 to be here for the diplomatic relationship between the jar and the united states has been one. but it has been quite stable and given the statements by like agree, lincoln for he, i'm to 5, the different transition that took place in the jar in 2001. now, difficulties of that difficult transition can only be understood if one looks at the neighboring state to new job places like molly chart as an example and, and more recently with where the same cycle but thought the outcome was build huge blues to democratic candidate within the country to, to that extent, new job in of the concrete managed social economy can political challenges, kabir your family, that who's in places like molly and so on. exactly as well as the instability that we cannot make condition in those locations of given rise to so apart from the instability within governments of the state. the fact that the people i feel, you know, the president of government is not good at that shoul
you think? prompted this visit by the u. s secretary of state. and thank you very much a night or 2 to be here for the diplomatic relationship between the jar and the united states has been one. but it has been quite stable and given the statements by like agree, lincoln for he, i'm to 5, the different transition that took place in the jar in 2001. now, difficulties of that difficult transition can only be understood if one looks at the neighboring state to new job places like molly chart as an...
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see, and you either a, you know, our work with the u. s. technology or you work with the chinese technology. so when these choices become so moral and so mutually exclusive, unfortunately, oh, out of all been worlds, all the other 80 percent of the global worlds are entangled in the so geo political strife. but there are wise leaders out there and i would say if we look, are countries like singapore, ah, that's absolutely amazing model of a strategic autonomy. and i think i know a lot of the european countries are changed to up perform a role of for a mediating role within the so global, greater architecture as well. and countries in the middle east are obviously are seeking their strategic interests. and what are your thoughts on that than the fact of these talks were broken by, by china with the help of oman and q way to course who, who hosted preliminary talks but, but the deal was signed the in beijing. why i think certainly china is playing a much more important role on the global stage. but i want to briefly, if i may go back to this
see, and you either a, you know, our work with the u. s. technology or you work with the chinese technology. so when these choices become so moral and so mutually exclusive, unfortunately, oh, out of all been worlds, all the other 80 percent of the global worlds are entangled in the so geo political strife. but there are wise leaders out there and i would say if we look, are countries like singapore, ah, that's absolutely amazing model of a strategic autonomy. and i think i know a lot of the...
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u. s. accused china of perhaps planning to send lethal aid to russia, weapons to russia, something that both sides have denied. and what do you make of those accusations by the u. s. that china was wanting to do that solution? indeed, the, this is a fake news. china, russia have strategic pies and we have a normal trade relations. so this is only normal, but not the acquisitions made by the states. i think their acquisition basically to punish the chinese image in one way to consolidate a so called the west alliance and her so it would not work. and now and, well, china indeed has tried to position itself a somewhat of a mediator in this conflict between russia and ukraine. and indeed, it came up with this 12 point piece pun proposal, that i think was fair to say received rather luke warm reception in the west. now i believe that when, when the president she does come to moscow, ukraine will be of the agenda with its source, with what the met putin. if you were to speculate, do you think there will be me any, any progress towards peace in ukraine when shooting pain? comes to muslim well, i think there is a, perhaps, at this p
u. s. accused china of perhaps planning to send lethal aid to russia, weapons to russia, something that both sides have denied. and what do you make of those accusations by the u. s. that china was wanting to do that solution? indeed, the, this is a fake news. china, russia have strategic pies and we have a normal trade relations. so this is only normal, but not the acquisitions made by the states. i think their acquisition basically to punish the chinese image in one way to consolidate a so...
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you know, the u. s. has been consistently engaged in africa and in this a hell in the share for decades. and it remains committed to building strategic partnerships on the continent. and i think new jersey has really emerged as a very strong partner. that's particularly the case in terms of counter terrorism as, as we've heard from the other panelists already, you know that the security situation in this a hell is really deteriorated, almost exponentially, around new share or something like 40 percent of all violent activity for militant islam as groups in the entire continent of africa is taking place in this a hell, and that's largely been driven by the political instability and miss governance that has been occurring. and molly, in burkina faso as we've already heard. and so i think the secretary blinking visit to new share is a, is a signal. it's saying that, you know, yes there's, there's been some pushback in places like malia and in burkina faso to a western intervention. but the united states is
you know, the u. s. has been consistently engaged in africa and in this a hell in the share for decades. and it remains committed to building strategic partnerships on the continent. and i think new jersey has really emerged as a very strong partner. that's particularly the case in terms of counter terrorism as, as we've heard from the other panelists already, you know that the security situation in this a hell is really deteriorated, almost exponentially, around new share or something like 40...
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which was you referred to as the sustain dollar strain, nor any more. ah, my sense is that because continentals of the u. s. financial system banking system, government a finest, esa. culturally law is fight whatever government try to pull a, you know, they are reaching a kind of, i believe in a less seeks i conditions now was to sell a dollar. so i doubt they can play a regional mix one more time. i to associate project luncheon. i'll stop you there more after this break. ah ah, [000:00:00;00] with that you found that i add them, does a lot of different research and making a bit of an emotional punch go to below you spoke with ah, imposing democracy. not going to more democracy's culture. something is good for iraq. it's not that bad been not a state something good for russia is not good for america, for iraq. you cannot be a person. thanks. society. ah ah, welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with professors young jin chinese international relations scholar and distinguish fellow at the simpson center. i know you say it was a long time coming, but do you think the chinese communist party was
which was you referred to as the sustain dollar strain, nor any more. ah, my sense is that because continentals of the u. s. financial system banking system, government a finest, esa. culturally law is fight whatever government try to pull a, you know, they are reaching a kind of, i believe in a less seeks i conditions now was to sell a dollar. so i doubt they can play a regional mix one more time. i to associate project luncheon. i'll stop you there more after this break. ah ah, [000:00:00;00]...
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u. s. a weaponized asian us dollars in the financial weapons. and her and also, you know, if we look at the rushes economy, usually in the west, the look in the rush is con me. the e u. s. dominated, yes, dollar dominated g p. a. if i look at purchasing power parity, rushes, call me much bigger than it appears to be. it's almost close to the size of germany economy if it's a calculate by a tech purchasing power parity. so if the rest of the world continue to trade to ways russia and china continued to trade with russia, ice in the sanction will not work. and to what extent do you think china has benefited from these western companies, ceasing business with russia, which unable to move in and fill the gap in the market? and obviously, russia is now re direct in its oil and gas supplies towards china, towards india. how strongly benefited economically from these sanctions, the china, russia have forwarded this strategic strategic partnership for already many years. and we have are already the 2 leaders. she camping and the vladimir putin have always provided the guidan
u. s. a weaponized asian us dollars in the financial weapons. and her and also, you know, if we look at the rushes economy, usually in the west, the look in the rush is con me. the e u. s. dominated, yes, dollar dominated g p. a. if i look at purchasing power parity, rushes, call me much bigger than it appears to be. it's almost close to the size of germany economy if it's a calculate by a tech purchasing power parity. so if the rest of the world continue to trade to ways russia and china...
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u. s. dollar. but you need an alternative, and that's where the us for a long time is still quite confident. there is no alternative. well, currency is the us dollar. well, you can create alternatives. and of course, that's what a lot of countries have done initially starting with the core group of countries. and you've mentioned russia, china, of course, that corporation is crucial. but there is, you know, the, the big group that breaks countries and more countries are joining the bricks, countries, the alternatives are now becoming very concrete and pragmatic. that's what extent do you think the actions of the us and some of its lines like sanctions for example, i've actually contributed to the global dollarization. we have to be very clear that the u. s. has shot itself into foot. it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy and want to get as far away as possible from the us directly from a business point of view. like, why would you want to invest in the us
u. s. dollar. but you need an alternative, and that's where the us for a long time is still quite confident. there is no alternative. well, currency is the us dollar. well, you can create alternatives. and of course, that's what a lot of countries have done initially starting with the core group of countries. and you've mentioned russia, china, of course, that corporation is crucial. but there is, you know, the, the big group that breaks countries and more countries are joining the bricks,...
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u. s. have you. the u. s government heard anything from either government privately here at d o d not to my knowledge again that that may be something for you to talk to your contacts at the white house about but again, our focus when it comes to syria will continue to be on that enduring defeat of isis mission and will stay squarely focused on that working with our allies and our partners and our sdf partners on the ground, of course, familiar with the british based group monitoring the war in syria, called the syrian observatory for human rights, they say. a that eight iranian affiliated fighters. were killed in the u. s s retaliatory airstrike. can you confirm that? well right now, jake centcom is continuing to assess the battle damage assessment as we as we call it, the bda and so we don't have anything to provide on that, but certainly is. information comes in and we're able to release it will be sure to provide what we can. and lastly, general, and we do really appreciate your taking the time to answer
u. s. have you. the u. s government heard anything from either government privately here at d o d not to my knowledge again that that may be something for you to talk to your contacts at the white house about but again, our focus when it comes to syria will continue to be on that enduring defeat of isis mission and will stay squarely focused on that working with our allies and our partners and our sdf partners on the ground, of course, familiar with the british based group monitoring the war in...
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like, why would you want to invest in the u. s. and might say best, i mean, like, you know, we'll work with the american currency or by american treasury's why that is an investment in the u. s. economy. why would you want to do it? it's a bad investment. again, the us is a very destructive geopolitical active and it's a very carefree one ton licentious financial actors. so it's actually actually a horrible, horrible bit the us we see that the us as an repentance, absolutely unrepentant. you know, i had this hope, this naive hope that after we pulled up, get us them, that maybe we're going to be finally a constructive actor international arena. and then of course, what do they do? they start to warn you crate. the u. s. is hopeless. i'm set, i started say that, but pretty much i hope with case and i welcome the rise of new blocks across the will be great for the global economy. you know the news, the norwegian military industry is blaming think talk for disrupting its fun expansion. claim in the data center is consuming oldest elect
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on this, this path of, of taking a really major, rolling global politics counterbalance in, you know, the u. s. at gemini, major, you know, in the 1st place, chinese genuinely believed that a chan as benefited from the existing international order. yet this order is also problematic. it should be reformed. otherwise it cannot meet the demands of the many peoples of the, of the world. for instance b, i this sir, a deficit. you frustrate deficit is immense in the developing world. and china has a stress in that particular domain. so we say, why not? let's all the public goods in though like be i initiative is so were received by, you know, a when you're 40 countries or so this only a natural and, you know, the china is a, perhaps with my slide chinese bias my, yet i've traveled all over the world over 100 countries, chinese when a very few countries that have really found its own way to success, to modernization and china has achieved over the past several decades. what i called for industrial revolutions. in one, we competed for industrial revolutions in when, in other words, chaney, the only c
on this, this path of, of taking a really major, rolling global politics counterbalance in, you know, the u. s. at gemini, major, you know, in the 1st place, chinese genuinely believed that a chan as benefited from the existing international order. yet this order is also problematic. it should be reformed. otherwise it cannot meet the demands of the many peoples of the, of the world. for instance b, i this sir, a deficit. you frustrate deficit is immense in the developing world. and china has a...
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u. s. is a head in some fields such as quantum computing and vaccines. china's leadership, in most of those fields, is one of the main reasons why senior officials in washington, you beijing, as a threats. as china's economy has grown more than 10 fold, since gaining access to u. s. and world markets, we must deter the aggression by the c. c p. we investigate and expose the ideological technological, economic, and military threat posed by the chinese communist party. we may call this a strategic competition, but it's not a polite tennis match. this is an existential struggle. earlier my colleague peter scott, an r t contributor a chris adams discuss how the u. s. has made itself economically depended on china and is now applying double standards and intimidation tactics against beijing. but the u. s. did is they said, look, we want all people to pay next to nothing for consumer good. so that's everything from your tv at home to your dishwasher. i mean, you just look on the back of any of the stuff you've got a home, you'll see maiden cycle, right? yeah, i'm pretty much designed somewhere else. even if a device, someone else, everyone loves an iphone, but they were
u. s. is a head in some fields such as quantum computing and vaccines. china's leadership, in most of those fields, is one of the main reasons why senior officials in washington, you beijing, as a threats. as china's economy has grown more than 10 fold, since gaining access to u. s. and world markets, we must deter the aggression by the c. c p. we investigate and expose the ideological technological, economic, and military threat posed by the chinese communist party. we may call this a...
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u. s. military is ready. you as we know the overall strategy and even believe in deploying or if they only thing one with allies to something called law. but a quad is really edge, rather primitive stage. i don't believe they are reaching the level of so called into operability. the coordinate a wool on behalf of taiwan is in president. i, you know, they were talking about that when president let me president's i visiting the united states apparently just in transit on a central american to a short i. they actually discussing us yes, it's a huge issue. this is another major publication. if remover is not just transit is the who. the question who was going to see her if he had anthony lincoln, well, well, nothing will be in public, will it? it won't be in public. ah, let us system that you never, they're never able to keep secrets. don't forget it. so i'm sure it's going to be if, if it's at the level anthony blinking, that's a measure measure provocative. kevin mccarthy? yes, it's a measure one, but it does even
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you. that's our u. s. president joe biden, and european commission president ursula vander land say they've made a breakthrough to resolve conflict over the inflation reduction act. the 2 sides said that they would start work on a critical raw materials agreement to end the dispute over green manufacturing of that he's well, that's our show. if you'd like more, you can find us on v w dot com slash business. we're also on the dw news, youtube channel, and on facebook, i'm christy plants and coming to you from berlin for me in the whole team. thanks for watching and have a wonderful weekend and making the headlines and what's behind them. d. w, news africa. the show that typically issues have been the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally where the streams to give you enough reports on the inside our corresponding with on the ground reporting from across the continent. all the trends doesn't matter to you. next on d, w charlie and martin with gender race in con, drive home to record break and w
you. that's our u. s. president joe biden, and european commission president ursula vander land say they've made a breakthrough to resolve conflict over the inflation reduction act. the 2 sides said that they would start work on a critical raw materials agreement to end the dispute over green manufacturing of that he's well, that's our show. if you'd like more, you can find us on v w dot com slash business. we're also on the dw news, youtube channel, and on facebook, i'm christy plants and...
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you know, all this stuff is serious, serious stuff in it's not making the u. s. friends. and i think that i would say safely say, the vast majority of the people in the intellectuals, in the 3rd world, or the rest of the world, the majority of the world, you know how, how the long historical memory. and they know that the united states has been ripping off the world for the last 70 years. and john steinbach is sticking around to unpack more on this issue and coming up next nato way supposed to be a joint effort to combat the cold war against the soviets. but has that objective shifted to simply maintaining the u. s. lead world order? we'll discuss it when we return. that type ammo will be right back. ah ah, need to come to russian state a little narrative. i've side as i'm phoning most 19 div asking him i'm not getting them up for a group in the 55 when. okay, so mine is group i was speaking with. we will ben in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia today, and split our t spoke neck given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube. and with
you know, all this stuff is serious, serious stuff in it's not making the u. s. friends. and i think that i would say safely say, the vast majority of the people in the intellectuals, in the 3rd world, or the rest of the world, the majority of the world, you know how, how the long historical memory. and they know that the united states has been ripping off the world for the last 70 years. and john steinbach is sticking around to unpack more on this issue and coming up next nato way supposed to...
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you. that's our u. s. president joe biden and european commission president ursula vander lan, say they've made a breakthrough to resolve conflict over the inflation reduction act to, to side said that they would start work on a critical raw materials agreement to end the dispute over green manufacturing subsidies. oh that's our show. if you'd like more you can find us on v w dot com slash business for also on the dw news youtube channel, and on facebook, i'm christy plants and coming to you from berlin for me in the whole team. thanks for watching and have a wonderful weekend and how much does coffee hum the environment. and these pioneers know that quite well. and that's why they're taking a different approach. they cultivate old farming, taking revive forgotten plant species and discover new potential weld wind in defiance of b corporation is good to coffee on d, w jenny has had of 1111 north single with the mission is to defend the 1st female jasmine as short as space the gender gap in space explorati
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u. s. you also urge russia businesses to become more self reliant and accused the west creating an existential threat for russia. in the last 12 months, the u. k has become one of ukraine's most ardent support is one of russia's fiercest critics and alongside other nato alliance members has funneled billions of dollars worth of weapons in to ukraine to help with the nation's war effort. and it's here with the u. k. back in 2019, where andrade, kellen was appointed russia's ambassador to the u. k. during that time, he's faced cool to be expelled by the former prime minister of u. k. boys johnson and warren opposition. m pate has accused them of simply being a pirate for vladimir putin regime. andre kellen roches ambassador to the u. k. talks to al jazeera ah andre kellen, russian ambassador to the united kingdom. thank you very much for talking to al jazeera. it's been a year. busy violent bloodshed, tens of thousands of people, possibly killed, possibly millions been forced into exile from ukra
u. s. you also urge russia businesses to become more self reliant and accused the west creating an existential threat for russia. in the last 12 months, the u. k has become one of ukraine's most ardent support is one of russia's fiercest critics and alongside other nato alliance members has funneled billions of dollars worth of weapons in to ukraine to help with the nation's war effort. and it's here with the u. k. back in 2019, where andrade, kellen was appointed russia's ambassador to the u....
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you think? i feel a lot of fragility in light of the current situation, unless with financial system now will only have a single big bank, u b. s. and that is not good. it's good to have competition. and we won't have that in warn you off some merger between her, her credit suisse and a u. b. s. a is a kinder off her hug. good marriage between 2 lame dogs, of course, ah, to situation with sir kit decrease. i was going badly, but can you be s, as now a longstanding is 3. 0, off bad records are in banking and i'm, i don't believe that it's east kind of marriage a clue. so, in the long term, the crises for ordinary workers and communities, it essentially means that regardless of what your economy actually produces, b, the cars, energy medicines are high tech services and accounts for nothing. if a major bank fails, leaving ordinary citizens to face the catastrophic consequences of that failure, this leaves us to ask ourselves what the actual value of these vast financial institutions is to the societies they've so badly failed. while these institutions provide some payment and transaction services to their wealthy depositors and b
you think? i feel a lot of fragility in light of the current situation, unless with financial system now will only have a single big bank, u b. s. and that is not good. it's good to have competition. and we won't have that in warn you off some merger between her, her credit suisse and a u. b. s. a is a kinder off her hug. good marriage between 2 lame dogs, of course, ah, to situation with sir kit decrease. i was going badly, but can you be s, as now a longstanding is 3. 0, off bad records are...
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u. s. which was then the economic powerhouse of the world really, and become the technological innovator manufacturer of pretty much everything in the world. now we still secret the some in the u. s. you know, politicians have described china as a threat. do you think that given the no child is now leading role in many technological says that washington will make some efforts trying could fail? it's really slow it down with, with seeing that already i think now bundle wall. why products being imported in the united states. they tried to put pressure on all of that partners specifically in europe to stop that as well. it's more of a veil in terms of trying to shut down in some way the chinese economy and trying to inhibit their export power. but obviously as we says, they can't inhibit their actual power too much because they're no one's going to get a washing machine shooting themselves in the fall. absolutely. now the u. s. has a sanctioned a number of chinese companies over there are legit supply of next to russia. if they, if they think we're to supply weapons to russia, which the u. s. is claim depends to beijing membership, denied this how it functions play out against china, giv
u. s. which was then the economic powerhouse of the world really, and become the technological innovator manufacturer of pretty much everything in the world. now we still secret the some in the u. s. you know, politicians have described china as a threat. do you think that given the no child is now leading role in many technological says that washington will make some efforts trying could fail? it's really slow it down with, with seeing that already i think now bundle wall. why products being...
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u. s. you think that could even get that through? no, there is no way that additional taxes on gasoline and diesel vehicles will, will happen in the u. s. i think it will have to be reflective of genuine cost reductions in electric vehicles. i think henry pointed out that and things like lithium iron phosphate batteries that are coming online. and not only do they have the benefit of of not including nickel and a cobalt which are not only expensive materials but also materials with human rates and environmental issues. and we'll probably reduce the cost of, of electric vehicles and make them cost competitive with a gasoline and ease of vehicles, especially from a total cost of ownership perspective. i think other countries are in the world. i can implement these taxes. in fact, when we have a few examples of lower income countries around the world or middle income countries that rely on 2nd vehicle flows, especially from a europe, japan and the u. s. and some of those countries have implemented exactly the tax regime on in points tha
u. s. you think that could even get that through? no, there is no way that additional taxes on gasoline and diesel vehicles will, will happen in the u. s. i think it will have to be reflective of genuine cost reductions in electric vehicles. i think henry pointed out that and things like lithium iron phosphate batteries that are coming online. and not only do they have the benefit of of not including nickel and a cobalt which are not only expensive materials but also materials with human rates...
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u. s. and the you k, a u. s. says it is about securing piece. china disagree. and attempt to reassure the american people and markets after the collapse of to us banks. ah, i'm sara telly, welcome to the program. heave and moscow are both suffering heavy losses as fighting intensifies in the eastern city of buck mode. it is where the heaviest fighting has taken place in the year long war. president zalinski overnight vow to quote, destroy russia. they're saying that ukraine's future depends on the outcome of what happens in bach moot and other key areas. but there are doubts that defending the city is the best strategy for ukraine. up against the longest and bloodiest battle of moscow's of invasion to battle for bach moot. do ukrainian unit fires back, sending our fresh and attempts to take control of this city center. ah, fierce fighting has inflicted heavy losses on both sides. that ukraine says the battle for buck mood is one of the decisive fights for its future. does result on us would you? the situation in the east is very tough, very painful. we need to
u. s. and the you k, a u. s. says it is about securing piece. china disagree. and attempt to reassure the american people and markets after the collapse of to us banks. ah, i'm sara telly, welcome to the program. heave and moscow are both suffering heavy losses as fighting intensifies in the eastern city of buck mode. it is where the heaviest fighting has taken place in the year long war. president zalinski overnight vow to quote, destroy russia. they're saying that ukraine's future depends on...
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u. s you know, as you mentioned earlier, it has 150 million american users. it has five million businesses that use the app every day to reach customers. um and it also has a lot of sort of creators and small businesses that really, you know, rely on the up for their livelihood, and they're really sort of, you know, emphasizing that element, and they did fly a few creators out to d c to sort of appeal to lawmakers directly and, you know, say, what would what? what they would lose at this app were taken away from that. so what are the stakes here? i mean, for the company you've got, some lawmakers are pushing for it to be banned outright or sold to a u. s parent. um and you have national security people. i mean, it's not allowed. you heard john kirby say there from the pentagon. it's not allowed on us military members phones, right? so what are the stakes here? right so, i mean, this hearing the stakes could not really be higher for tiktok. i mean, this this hearing really comes at a very consequential moment for tiktok. as you mentioned. people are on both si
u. s you know, as you mentioned earlier, it has 150 million american users. it has five million businesses that use the app every day to reach customers. um and it also has a lot of sort of creators and small businesses that really, you know, rely on the up for their livelihood, and they're really sort of, you know, emphasizing that element, and they did fly a few creators out to d c to sort of appeal to lawmakers directly and, you know, say, what would what? what they would lose at this app...
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you. that's our u. s. president joe biden, and european commission president ursula vander land say they've made a breakthrough to resolve conflict over the inflation reduction act to 2 sides said that they would start work on a critical raw materials agreement to end the dispute over green manufacturing subsidies. well that's our show. if you'd like more, you can find us on v w dot com slash business for also on the dw news youtube channel, and on facebook, i'm christy plants and coming to you from berlin for me in the whole team. thanks for watching and have a wonderful weekend and the german mineral resource agency is sounding the alarm, is the country supply of key minerals at risk. geologists are looking for new sources of these raw materials and are offering council to industry and government . the biggest concern, the valuable metals are difficult to obtain and are becoming increasingly expensive . to morrow to day. next on d, w. oh, we la euro. we love diversity and anything unusual, no mountain i
you. that's our u. s. president joe biden, and european commission president ursula vander land say they've made a breakthrough to resolve conflict over the inflation reduction act to 2 sides said that they would start work on a critical raw materials agreement to end the dispute over green manufacturing subsidies. well that's our show. if you'd like more, you can find us on v w dot com slash business for also on the dw news youtube channel, and on facebook, i'm christy plants and coming to you...
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u. s. you talk about this modern day, phil grow essentially, that's what it is and all these different countries we're going to be doing this trade, whether by see buy, land by air, and it's going to be essentially national currency. so i know you make a very good point, alex, which i'll take over to, to benjamin child now, because how do you think, benjamin, that the members of the bricks group of nations and i also african state? how do you think they perceive the beijing proposed a piece plan for you crate? obviously, western partners, a screaming no and saying in setting off alarm bells, your thoughts benjamin i think the audio writing power is global participants and we need to be concerned about the nature of the needs. now we are seeing trends in it. well, those, this portray can and those bids, so it can lead by the us that is showing a clear trend of equalization, which could turn back because it was worth a trade, an interest more segregated and we're always becoming a more serious um
u. s. you talk about this modern day, phil grow essentially, that's what it is and all these different countries we're going to be doing this trade, whether by see buy, land by air, and it's going to be essentially national currency. so i know you make a very good point, alex, which i'll take over to, to benjamin child now, because how do you think, benjamin, that the members of the bricks group of nations and i also african state? how do you think they perceive the beijing proposed a piece...
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u. s. intervention into latin america. will you ever flex u d o e s, especially over the past several years. the main, it's the main purpose of its existence has been to further extremely aggressive us intervention policies in latin america and the caribbean. this is under the leadership of secretary general luis on mcgraw, who is currently facing an ethics investigation tomorrow as well as some of the us diplomats, if you can call them that. who worked there during the trump administration. really weaponized the o. e s. in order to achieve u. s. policy goals with respect specifically to venezuela, nicaragua, and bolivia. you may recall that the o. s was instrumental in providing the justification for the coup in 2019 that took place in bolivia, ousted the democratically elected president abel morales, and installed a very brutal military dictatorship. a hunter said truly in the country for, for several months until it was defeated by the bold bolivian people. and austrian politician has called on serbia to demolish immemorial to t
u. s. intervention into latin america. will you ever flex u d o e s, especially over the past several years. the main, it's the main purpose of its existence has been to further extremely aggressive us intervention policies in latin america and the caribbean. this is under the leadership of secretary general luis on mcgraw, who is currently facing an ethics investigation tomorrow as well as some of the us diplomats, if you can call them that. who worked there during the trump administration....
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take you out. the u. s. uses drones to kill alleged terrorists around the wild with or without a declaration of war executions without trial. august the 29th 2021 original footage filmed from a jo as combat drone suckling over cobble scanning for terrorists. nato forces on heightened didn't days earlier. an i as terrorist attack, killed over 170 people with cobble add port among them. with 13 us soldiers, many of the victims were trying to leave the country after the about takeover. but in other parts of the city, life was continuing as normal hulu. the exam is in the, it was a sunday and as it up we were outside was st. updating the kids were playing, they were happy with, i need to, there was going to be a wedding that we were just on the shopping that he got to see that golden. around 9 a. m, the u. s. military receives intelligence suggesting another imminent threat to the airport involving a white sudan, similar to the car, driven by them. all right. ok, marty surveillance cameras film him arriving at
take you out. the u. s. uses drones to kill alleged terrorists around the wild with or without a declaration of war executions without trial. august the 29th 2021 original footage filmed from a jo as combat drone suckling over cobble scanning for terrorists. nato forces on heightened didn't days earlier. an i as terrorist attack, killed over 170 people with cobble add port among them. with 13 us soldiers, many of the victims were trying to leave the country after the about takeover. but in...
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i mean, we only have uh, 30 seconds here, but i just wanted to very quickly ask you, there are reports that the u. s. has advised ukraine to give you his use advisors who have said don't concentrate on back move. go to the south where ukraine has more chances of gaining ground against where russia has taken their tory and ukraine. they do believe that, so they're fighting to get back. all of ukraine. t w corresponded amin s if in key. thank you so much carbon emitter. so if the hope is to phase these out, what are the alternatives around 3 per cent of global c o 2 and the industry poses, it is one significant emitter off on truck with genex greenhouse gases. it is not the biggest as the 2nd edition of this industry sector into a sustainable future. when it comes to mitigating the climate damage, aviation causes 3 different batteries, so they don't directly burn any fuel at all. basically employing the same technology used and most smaller drones, but electric power of kerosene powered plains that currently make up commercial fleets. so they're still at best a long term option for shorter hall flight
i mean, we only have uh, 30 seconds here, but i just wanted to very quickly ask you, there are reports that the u. s. has advised ukraine to give you his use advisors who have said don't concentrate on back move. go to the south where ukraine has more chances of gaining ground against where russia has taken their tory and ukraine. they do believe that, so they're fighting to get back. all of ukraine. t w corresponded amin s if in key. thank you so much carbon emitter. so if the hope is to phase...
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i mean, like, you know, we work with the american currency or by american treasury's, why is an investment in the u. s. economy? why would you want to do it? it's a bad investment. again, the u. s. is a very destructive geopolitical active and it's a very carefree one time life, inches, financial actors. so it's actually actually a horrible, horrible bit the us objectively speaking and you're still going forward. we see that the us as an repentant me actually unrepentant. you know, i had this hope, this may have hope that after we pull that up, get us them. that maybe we're going to be finally a constructive actor international arena. and then of course, what they do, they start to warn you crate. the u. s. is hopeless, i'm set, i started to say that, but pretty much i hope with case and i welcome the rise of new blocks across the globe out be great for the global economy. thank you. coming back to mr. roberts, now and as you know, we recently sold a collapse of several us bank, sparking fresh fits of a global economic slump, or even a meltdown reminiscent of 2008. what's your take on the situation an
i mean, like, you know, we work with the american currency or by american treasury's, why is an investment in the u. s. economy? why would you want to do it? it's a bad investment. again, the u. s. is a very destructive geopolitical active and it's a very carefree one time life, inches, financial actors. so it's actually actually a horrible, horrible bit the us objectively speaking and you're still going forward. we see that the us as an repentant me actually unrepentant. you know, i had this...
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u. s. there were air left slide that after the vietnam war, where the u. s took 3000 vietnamese children, gave them to american families. of course, you have the recent case of trump who took children for forcibly from latin american immigrants, but the u. s. is never a, you know, investigated for war crimes, even though there war crimes are substantial us vice president tamela harris is leaving for a week long trip to africa on sunday. she's due to meet with the latest, have gone tanzania and zambia, according to the white house, with cooperation from the ukraine, conflicts and to be on the agenda. all teeth cabinets hot, nothing's dismal. as will be carmella harris's 1st visit to the african continent. but no one seems certain what the objectives behind this visit is. as use intimated, she will be in garner tanzania, as well as the ambia. but one thing is for sure, we know about the u. s. is at least tentative position with regards to its former influence. on the continent following avoid of some 2 decades in which is seen china moving in and the growing influence of for russia. and this seems to be very much a guiding of as vivid a
u. s. there were air left slide that after the vietnam war, where the u. s took 3000 vietnamese children, gave them to american families. of course, you have the recent case of trump who took children for forcibly from latin american immigrants, but the u. s. is never a, you know, investigated for war crimes, even though there war crimes are substantial us vice president tamela harris is leaving for a week long trip to africa on sunday. she's due to meet with the latest, have gone tanzania and...
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so that are all currencies on the same footing, you know, in a because they're the current state of the u. s. dollars. really, very strange. you can see that, for example, during the limb and crisis ah, the u. s. treasury yields come down so much so that when there was a crisis, as a matter of fact, american was able to boy, even lower cost. this doesn't happen to end of the country when other countries face enterprises like that they would have to, ah, incur much higher boring cause but not so american. i don't think this is fair and i think our all country should be on the level ground. and so let's see how things part. now we're to the official seam, oh, they are very skeptical about this upcoming visit, saying for one that china may be adding a fuel filter, you know, to the euclidean crisis. ah, while trying to portray itself as a mediator. m p, 's hiipaa. but what was your take on that? i mean, is china here? it's interesting that though, as russia, as china zagging think um this is his 1st international i visit. well, the thought will you? well, yeah, to, to china piece is the most imp
so that are all currencies on the same footing, you know, in a because they're the current state of the u. s. dollars. really, very strange. you can see that, for example, during the limb and crisis ah, the u. s. treasury yields come down so much so that when there was a crisis, as a matter of fact, american was able to boy, even lower cost. this doesn't happen to end of the country when other countries face enterprises like that they would have to, ah, incur much higher boring cause but not so...
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u. s. and you are planning, they're planning to put pressure, not on the go meds, but they're planning to put pressure on the companies in these countries or dealing with russia. so for example, with india now it won't be that they will, the indian government that you know, you tell your reliance on that which by the way is a joint venture with loss. and if not to, you know, by.
u. s. and you are planning, they're planning to put pressure, not on the go meds, but they're planning to put pressure on the companies in these countries or dealing with russia. so for example, with india now it won't be that they will, the indian government that you know, you tell your reliance on that which by the way is a joint venture with loss. and if not to, you know, by.
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u. s. military is ready. you as we know the overall strategy and the even belief in deploying the risk. the only thing and one with allies, something called law. but a quad is really at rather primitive stage. i don't believe they're reaching the level of so called into operability. the coordinate a wool on behalf of taiwan is the president. i hear you. i don't think we're talking about that when president let me president's i visiting the united states, apparently just in transit on a central american to a short i. they actually discussing us yes, it's a huge issue. this is another major publication. if remover is not just once, it is a who the question who was going to see her if he has any bulletin? well, well, nothing will be in public, will it? it won't be in public o u. s. system that you never, they're never able to keep secrets, don't forget it. so i'm sure it's going to be public if. if a look at the level anthony blinking, that's a major measure. probity. kevin mccarthy? yes, it's a measure one, but it
u. s. military is ready. you as we know the overall strategy and the even belief in deploying the risk. the only thing and one with allies, something called law. but a quad is really at rather primitive stage. i don't believe they're reaching the level of so called into operability. the coordinate a wool on behalf of taiwan is the president. i hear you. i don't think we're talking about that when president let me president's i visiting the united states, apparently just in transit on a central...