to the general who on saturday said in a statement that the coup was well intended and in that, staving off an imminent threat that would have affected niger and its neighbour nigeria, although he did not say specifically what that threat was, but we would only find out probably in the next coming days. have we had any response from the ousted president orfrom ecowas, the union that is calling for the reinstatement of president bazoum? at the moment, we have not heard anything from ecowas or any of the other international organisations but we do know that the african union s peace and security council is due to have a meeting today to discuss this development and the entire niger crisis also, they are expected to resume talks today with the junta leaders today ever since they expressed their willingness to enter
charges in georgia. this gives republicans a way to try to filter the media into something that is not donald trump, and it also gives them the opportunity to in some ways quell the momentum that joe biden has had in terms of the economy, in regards to interest rates, the staving off of what would have been a recession. there are a lot of great things this president has done and they are trying to shift blame. we assume the forthcoming charges. we don t month that for a fact. ben, hunter biden s former business partner, devin archer, i think we have a picture together who by the way has been convicted of fraud in another case says the president s son put his dad on speaker phone calls with lots of people like the top executive or a top executive i should say of the burisma and according to the new york post biden spoke only vague but doesn t this differ from the past white house denial s? of course it does and one of the things that joe biden is trapped by is that he was so definit
far too many republicans, including my former running mate, that are also saying we leave this off the table. look, i think every time the american people have been given the truth about a challenge our nation is facing and then given common sense and compassionate reforms, which would include reforming the systems, it could be a change and the eligibility, but it also could include letting younger americans invest a portion of their payroll taxes in a mutual fund, like the tsp program that 10 million federal employees are in today. we could literally give them a higher return on investment in exchange for changing the benefits structure they receive under social security and staving off that massive debt. it takes leadership. you ve got to engage the american people. and i think we let me say this. i believe that democracy depends on heavy doses of civility. and i think we ve got to produce leadership at the national level that has the
reforms, which would include reforming the system it could be a change in the age of eligibility, but it also could include letting younger americans invest a portion of their payroll taxes in a mutual fund like the tsp program that 10 million federal employees are in today. we could literally give them higher return on investment in exchange for changing the benefit structure that they would receive under social security and staving off that massive debt. but it takes leadership. you ve got to engage the american people, and i think we let me say this. i believe that democracy depends on heavy doses of civility. and i think we got to produce leadership at the national level that has the ability to take on these kind of large problems but is generated in an environment of civility for people across the political spectrum that allows us to get to the table and figure it out. and if i m your president, i
produced. around the rest of the world it is a different story, zola has dominated, even in countries like the netherlands, not traditionally associated with sunny weather. the big move in all of this is of course china. it remains there will s biggest consumer of coal but it is a global giant insole and windfarm. around the world last year, one in five panels installed was installed on a chinese roof. despite all this progress emissions from making electricity increase chris last year. that is because values of electric cars and heat pumps and other gadgets outpace the growth of renewables. now, this year according to energy analyst debbie abbott that is going to change. growth renewables will outpace demand and actually we might see the first fall in the use of fossil fuels like coal, oil, gas and making electricity outside of years of pandemic and recession. it s a small but important step in the battle against climate change and staving off the worst impacts.