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the, the, we urge the united states not to interfere and showing this internal affairs to step on china's red lines on our sovereignty sign of fall and letters. the issues i were wanting to us set to do is take anthony blinking jury a meeting in beijing. i'm in working ties between the 2 major world powers said why didn't take video just before the to show the philippines president, calling for an attack against sign up. we look into the potential dangers of all to visit intelligence technology. and we, we need to build a new york state police showing the data is never the vassal of the united states of america. both off was by the french present, again, forces and com. i as the you large,
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the depends on leave us with equally well. but even in the security, the lie for a month ago, this is our team, i as well as of, i mean 30 minutes of news. and these start now to our top story. china's top diplomat has demanded that the united states is not into that. it's internal affairs for a man, so why he made that statement during a meeting with his american count about us secretary of state and, and he blinked an invasion. a lot of each china is concerns are consistent. we always call for respecting each other's court interest and urge the united states not to interfere in china's internal affairs, not to whole. china's develop, in fact, and not to step on china's red lines on china,
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sovereignty security and development. interest of the event that i have put its own dom loans on the table, a gene cetera treatment of american companies. and claiming that basing if threatening is neighbors in the, in the pacific. but let's take a closer look at who is really responsible for the circle trade will between the us and china on foot tensions in the region. but the audience for a master has said the us continues to misperceived china withdrew accent policies, attempting to contain beijing. meanwhile, in the us, i'm just sort of things have been conducting military and drills in the pacific region. there's the 1st time that the annual navy exercise is being held outside. men is territorial waters and, but has raised concerns among regional neighbors. us a number of other so on the diplomatic issues of also most recently and relations
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between the us and china. washington a signed off on a package that taiwan has moved to branch the social network 6 talk on. so suppose, suppose security concerns, unless it is sold to an american full of the western investors. now let's cross lines. alex, the rep pulls the 5, he's a political alice, he's joining us now live. all right, so thanks so much for joining us today. now we just saw earlier in a few days where i'm sitting blinking arriving and he wasn't really messed with his counts apart from china. what kind of message does that send 1st of all, to the us? well, loud and clear, i mean, suffering insults from the americans from all chambers of the government, whether you republican or democrat. i mean, what is he expect? uh, i mean, uh the moment that the americans leave the soil of china,
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they go back to america and just slander this country. what, what does this behind the decline of that though, of the, of the read other reasons because of them sending somebody. notice perhaps, you know, qualified well, once again, when did the word competition become confrontational? and that's the issue here. the americans look at chinese competition as a threat to national security. and this is why we are at the stalemate where we are right now. no, i see though, uh, blinking is in town as we know at the moment, but he seems to be so ruffling a lot of feathers, does the ws still feel that it's, you know, is the dominant partner when it comes to us? china relations. you know, that's a very good question. i think america's game plan has been exposed. it's the bomb
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bailout bankrupt and bully program that they've been trying to do on many nations over the last uh you know, 40 to 50 years here. and sean is not buying it, we're talking about a nation that it's very confident and has over a 152 trading partners in it's one belt one road strategy. right. you know, as i want to talk a little bit about this, a package of us that's just come out. we know some of it's going to tie one. a lesson i'm big use would already. uh, what does it really mean for type pay the $8000000000.00 and even though we know that to the us follow the one china policy will say, trying to do here. well, do they follow a one china policy? that is the question. i mean china is tie one when we hear aid, we would think, well maybe that's because of the recent earthquake that happened on the pro provincial island. but no, it's actually to arm the island to the tune of $8000000000.00 plus dollars.
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american taxpayer dollars coming to arm and island. i mean imagine if chinese arrived in tie it and maybe manhattan and decided to meet with the local authorities there and give them a 1000000000 shopping. yeah, this is is what it is a very strange, isn't that how the us seems to be. so it why, why is blinking in china? i'm using just trying to sort of, uh, you know, smooth things over to damage control is what america has been doing for the last couple of years. with this administration, we're going to see more the dog and pony show happened here. uh, you know, it was yelling, she was yelling, and it was blinking and he's blinking. i mean, who's next? uh, which the next side showed to come to china. i don't know who they have left. uh, but maybe it is a bite and visit in the future. here maybe that will cool everyone, but you know,
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american elections are just around the corner and china is going to be a big, big part of those selections. i's appreciate your side. before we go, you know what we have uh, the tati is for me as a basically you said that uh, in the past we've looked at some moving things out between the usa. but right now, things seem to be getting a little bit tens, how tens could they get and all, will there be any says, you know, well, let me close the cleanses. if things get really bad as well, we call it the sanction out uh elevator. uh, they had no problem. uh, putting 16500 sanctions on russia. uh, the next game in town is china. uh, they are even threatening china and telling them not to, you know, to stop trade with russia. i mean, for the tune of $280000000000.00 and trade with russia, that's not gonna happen. once again. this is a country here, china that is getting confidence and they are saying calm down america. there's
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a new new kid in town here, and we like the diplomatic way. stop being aggressive and take our advice for once . let's hope they do. yeah, let us over. so they do indeed. i'm gonna have to leave with the alex the board if i i'll just for us the thank you so much for your time. thank you. the uh saying is not always believing as deep as a technology gets more realistic, but it has the end of the stage. what risk free going jim political conflict case in point a clip proposing to be the voice of the philippines president has the best online, where he's seen boldly ready to take on china. i'm sorry. what's the good thing that's been done? no monthly. so china is on the web is the bottom of the bully. it is come to the attention of the presidential
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communications office that there is video content posted on a popular video streaming platform circulating online that has manipulated audio designed to sound like president ferdinand monk of junior. the audio deep fake attempts to make it appear as if the president has directed on force is open for the pains to act against a particular foreign country. no such directive exist. know has been made. we ask everyone to be proactive in exposing and fighting against missing information. this information and my information lets us remain and be more mindful and responsible that the content we choose to share in our shed digital spaces. as a, i has the line between 5 times 6 in this example is not a one off event, but of course political enough to frame our tears moving closer to the as the story the world is approaching dangerous territory as a uh, technology is increasingly being abused to settle political scores or achieve so
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it's an objective the amounts of missing information being spread online has which unprecedented levels. but now we can't even rely on what we see or hear ourselves because that too could be fake. and it's all because of the fake pictures, all the eclipse and video messages. this is what it looks like. ladies and gentlemen, now are great nationalism view chart do do do, do, do, do the short demo. going to see egypt browser, the more proud or then you want to put a very wide, it's a president, trump and it's really, really made. it was funny, at horizontal, the realization hit that it would really change people's perspective and perception of reality. and this of the utmost importance now, because roughly half of the world's population is expected to go to the polls in 2024,
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a very dangerous tool in the wrong hands. bows to make you sit around the world are worried about how deep fakes could be sleeve in flames, divide and weak. you know, societies less than least deep face can be easily employed for personal, professional or political gains indicate simple additions. they are used to spot of political campaigns to this credit is bolan's. and in a have a polarized world, the fake set a tool for an interference and subversion, and it's affecting every corner of the world. most recently, americans, new hampshire, were flooded with phone calls, whether you was pressed and for example, well, they thought it was the us price. then it was actually a robot made to sound like joe, by then discouraging them from voting in the primary republicans have been trying to push non partisan and democratic voters to participate in their primary of what a bunch of malarkey we know the value of voting democratic when our votes count,
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it's important that you save your vote for the november election voting this tuesday only enables the republicans in their quest to elect donald trump. again, your vote makes a difference in november, not this tuesday. the problem is that you can guarantee that everyone will know or eventually discovered that it was fake, especially when it spreads online like wild flyers and india is well aware of this problem and is bracing itself as it holds its biggest election in history in the world's history actually political parties, there have already been accused of use and be safe videos in the past. like this one, for example, shared by a local political party showing administer, asking people to vote against his own party. and there was nothing anyone could do but watch the number of views quickly climbed to a half a 1000000. of course it was a yard generates a though it looks completely real, but the normal walter would not be able to distinguish volts. he had started when
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the video was posted and there was no time for the opposition campaign to control the damage. what's troubling is that now political parties are openly using deep faith technology to sway voters like this video. again, we're to extremely popular bollywood actors claim that prime minister movie failed to keep his campaign promises or address politically economic issues. and that people should vote for someone else. neighbor and pocket stone also saw a surgeon deep face that hadn't been struggling with likes and a couple of months ago with amazon con, being shown calling for a boy costs over in slovakia, assuming that conversation between a journalist and one of the candidates may have decided the parliamentary elections there last year, just 2 days before the vote, an audio file when viral online. and it's the candidates was discussing bringing votes and raising the costs of beer. so that all the i'll put the final nail in the coffin, who knows,
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but what we do know is our regulation is necessary that you is calling on tech companies to tackle dictates that us congress is talking about it. and pretty much everyone who understands this, how dangerous this is spots, it's a work in progress. and 2024 seems to be a trial run for just how bad things can get before they types. and this was for real before it's too late. if that's even possible, of course. now that we discussed these dangerous developments with a panel of guess that's like listen with the missouri aspects of these deep face is you know, less and more, but not supposedly benign news reports about conflicts about so you know, there is conversations that might have occurred between journalism, politicians like marina point stuff, you know, these are the things they get picked up very quickly. and you know, it is a, is a mix, but i mean is that it is a good the button, the okay,
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only one and you go very pretty benign aspect to people using it to don't having to some of the toner but i was helping them right sometimes stephen, jo, this, the other and this we much, much more bizarre is of huge to this. we players who want to change the news and change outcomes. and i think, you know, we'll somebody running upstairs selections. now in america, i think we're only the, a bisnel of something quite made. so the amount of time for something monumental happens, which is based on the fake of course. so it is a bit better than just change and want to new hopes that countries can come to get as i agreed to come on. oh yeah, i can be used to be, you know, across the board. us then given the wireless mitchell of technology to the i think it because i mean presented difficult looks on web, you know, with the parcel side of it, the renewal because in some countries by find out for
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a box. and it's the plans that we have a robot policy and it's almost like what are from the united nations or from what i globally addresses you regarding the use of technology related. i know i'm because it closes the pauses for it for you. money to of the old and because if this persist under use not being done to check this done, it could become very dangerous. he's done where governments like the euro or what's wrong on top port together, simply because a seem before population information. so it'd be pretty much what, what started for entertainment has to then become a public nuisance. and especially during the time of the election and then now better than those the 1000000000 people have on the lot towards this body of that part. and so, yeah, it is, it is a big, big challenge. so they don't all the cyber space and the
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big whether it is a nation stage where there does say that those or whether it is the bang stubs when that it goes to a hacker. so everyone, so this is hannah and that'd be great. i think this is id and the only way you can ask spicy creek area is using a india has welcome to global record and nation of us be kind of like success the head of the world economic forum. i'm to see of american finance from jp morgan chase have issued the same praise. the india is 5 minutes. the movie moaning has done an amazing job in india. he's taken 400000000 people out of poverty really were and we'll lecturing them how to do things take on emily education system humbly infrastructure there,
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lifting up that whole country based off, you know, but you know, i think you have to be tough to break that down, you know, and you're breaking down some of your accuracy. they have to, i think it's 29 states or something like that. and we need a little bit more that here is doing incredibly well. i have to say it is the fastest growing of the large economies in the world. if india continues with its reforms, i think in the coming decade it can become a $103.00, the, an economy. and what does this mean? it means that india will be the 3rd largest economy in the world, and it means that more people will get opportunities for jobs and a better livelihood. this is one of the world falls below the economy's full cost. suggesting can become part of the top 3 global economists within 3 is alongside the u. s. and china, as of now is economy, is it's finding a new rate of 6 or 7 percent with the inflation level that is lowest since the co, the time that makes one of that is main advantages. it's good relations with
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nations around the world. is it 6 to a policy of non intervention moving not taking sides in complex india is progress is based on a massive cause of infrastructure and service industries. right. so it is just a list of that as close live now to jackal asked, was a professor of economics, i'm politics. so maybe college and kind of what you do. i find thanks so much for taking the time that we now see that in the west. finally, acknowledging in the as a strong economic power, especially after a long time and quote in new delhi and a developing state was once we hi and the change in the narrative. well, there's no doubt that the indian economy is, is really performing quite well and growing. and we have a new emerging middle class expanding, lower middle class, whatever. and western financial institutions see
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a great opportunity for participating in ad, wealth management and so forth. and so they are, um, you know, positively looking at, at india and the other him, you know, economists are a little questionable about the, you know, the g, d, p, and india. they tend to think it's kind of overestimated. but even if it is over estimate, it's still growing quite well. and as i said, western financial interest, psych, chase and now there's a i want to get in the market. but you can't separate that from what's going on with china. and the same interest less than financial interest, see the writing on the wall. the economic more between us in china and europe in tow is going to intensify. and as we speak and all the us is about to introduce un sanctions on the chinese financial institutions. because of, you know, they're all in the trenches of russia and so forth. so, uh, the, the financial, the conflict is going to intensify with the us and, and china,
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china is going to respond. who knows where the opportunities for, for finance, for chase and others in china are going to be long run. so they see an opportunity to move uh, you know, just a few 100 miles south to, uh, to india and maybe create a significant market there. all right, and just, you know, we've heard from chase and we've heard from the will they come of it for praising basically india and say, you know, they didn't so well how one house in india interprets of this price from the west, is it a, they just other just trying to pull the wool over the either of the indians and just to just stroking their ego. you know, i, i think it, you know, what we're going to see is a significant the expansion of the berkshire, by the end of the year. and certainly next year, and i think the western interest political another say maybe the way to deal with
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the, the expanded bricks is through the, the indian economy, emoji, and so forth. so there's a little bit of that, the global politics involved by side here as well. but i guess mostly of financial institutions, us the opportunity to make uh some significant money in india, while the possibility there and china appears to be getting a little more clouded, jackie, and i have a question if we have the top 3 equal economies in the us, china and india and china add in china and india. i'm not playing political bull with the us that say, let's just say that indeed does become the 3rd largest economy. what does that mean for the relation for the us? well, that's a bigger, bigger question and it has to do what the, you know, the bricks expanded, bricks and the new financial structure. they are about to develop the end of the
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year next year. really main for the g 7 in the us we're, we're seeing a, the beginning of a bifurcation of sorts of the global economy and the global south solid by uh, you know, china and the bricks and india and the other as well. the latest group here is the petro comfort country is, you know, in the middle east and joined, 34 signed up. they want to join the, you know, in the next bricks, conferences. i think it's in your country. the end of the year. i mean, the western smarter people on the west. i understand they've got to figure out a way how to deal with that. they just kept saying she was added to it. maybe the dumb, neo cons of the us think they can. but the smarter player general, like diamond and the big finance capital is they understand that they have to figure out a way of dealing with the bricks. and i think india is their entry to that. and
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that's quite interesting. you know, you did a who is sort of uh, well, it's on a neutral stock when it comes to regional politics. we know that it has good relations with russia. the us perhaps is looking to us. well, those relations is new, denny likely to fall under the pressure? no, i don't think so. i, you know, i, i think body is going to, isn't going to burn his bridges with the west, but i think he's pretty much committed to the global south. and that the reorientation going on and right under our nose hair. and we're, we're and a real juncture, a big change here and in the global economy. all right, jack jack, last one of the 1st of economics and football as a, the st. mary's clothes and kind of wonder, thank you so much for joining us here on auntie. always a pleasure. thanks again. for all those present says the needs to read its wings and embrace other parts of the world to prove it's not just
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a puppet, the united states, and we see that, you know, we need to build a, you're capable of showing the data is never the vassal of the united states of america, and that it also knows how to speak to old regions of the world to emerge markets to africa, to latin america. most that'd be true trade agreements with real strategies of balance them reciprocal partnerships. this is what we wanted to build from the european union africa summit and the 1st half of 2022 to the european in the pacific strategy. yeah. nicole says that europe has never been a vassal of washington. yeah, sure. body which must be why we are so live underline. european commission president basically acts like americans, viceroy in europe at this point. and my whole himself can seem to match the cargo aide position independence of the us that last longer than the time it takes for uncle sam to reach over and administer a transatlantic spanking delusion right there. set the tone. so this whole speech
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that he gave, the french president returned to the stop button university in paris on thursday to give this address on the theme of europe. take a stock of where europe sat as it anyone in charge actually he knows where they're at. and even if they did, they wouldn't really want to admit it because it's probably not going to be too popular right now. and there's a european election coming up and the populace are searching in the polls right now . so i guess my call feels the need to address your hunger and punished or victor or bon recently just called for a bulldozing of the whole mess. who invested about it should be like a progressive liberal year old spirit as it is, has failed. it is brought wars, chaos, and unrest, collapsing, economies and confusion into the world. they say that there needs to be a hedge, them on an ideological control, under whom and under which everyone must settle. and if that happens, they say then peace will come back home and then peace will come to the world as well. i want to say, my dear friends, here's the un returnable opportunity to replace the decaying progressive liberal
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world spirit with another world spirit, a sovereign world order to be sent into. the 1st step to recovery is generally admitting that there is a problem in the 1st place. but not calling parents, he feels compelled to do the exact opposite of that and talk about all of your failures as though they're really successes. like for example, in the field of counter terrorism, which has made such a great progress. that frances, back on the highest alert level and barely seems to have moved away from it with a terror warning science turning yellow on bill days that they've been off so long . we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turn has and made france look when fresh troops are being dropped, kicked out across the mediterranean by african countries after christ ability emissions result in a cruise which are kind of the opposite of stability. the head of media has transitioned government sounds like these itching to leave, not call a google or yelp review of the whole experience. so obviously the know what my chrome reply to the authority of this country new share does not belong to you. and
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then just share it belongs to in france. and it's not up to you to suggest any solution. if it's on the chrome, the exam or i must have a history kinda because he didn't know that while they were having their revolution, we had already circumnavigated the will to clearly not deterred why discrepancies between reality and baptism across speech. also celebrated europe addressing the migration challenge, which they basically paid to outsource to countries like currently to these mauritania. and he gets which last i checked weren't actually in europe, but they've outsourced everything else by this point. so why not that too? right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition to farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up to europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about
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germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more depended on price. here. american liquefied natural gas o, and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now of 75 percent and the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my goal figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. moscow has been hosting a rush to africa for welcoming politicians. they put miles, an addicted fees from the continent we had from south african bricks, use association chapman raymond, month law. he explain why his nation values, explanations with russia, loops, and african youth is looking forward to strengthen the relationship with russia simply because that russia has been supporting
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a 3 time from the 1st thing to these. and the 2nd thing to reason for, for many decades. i mean, fact, if you look at what the russian approach towards the development of africa is not that of imposing of a power. i believe in methyl it's probably small or for your cooperation and partnership views. you know, seems very functions waiting postal and dr. sharp, i, by the way, spin countries, russia is open to market for new business incentives. i think it's an opportunity for africa to invest in those businesses and come do business in russia and open up to a larger market that we haven't been in in africa compared to the west the way um, based on ways a one way. so the relationship is not a simple created by the small of them taking the minute allows and so forth and so on. and.

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