Topic: Bbc Hard Talk

4 chapters across the catalog

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 1:56:39 - 2:05:21

1647: Carbon Bomb

Guyana President Irfaan Ali on BBC Hard Talk

Guyana President Irfaan Ali appeared on BBC Hard Talk to defend his country's right to exploit vast offshore oil reserves. Ali pushed back against host Stephen Sackur's questions about carbon emissions, highlighting Guyana's massive forest that acts as a carbon sink. Despite the viral nature of the exchange, Ali affirmed his commitment to "Net Zero" and carbon credits, while emphasizing the need for oil revenue to fund sea defenses against rising tides.

Valudation
Episode 1589 33:50 - 39:14

1589: Valudation

Lindsey Graham, BBC Hard Talk and Saudi Arabia Peace Deal

Senator Lindsey Graham appeared on BBC's Hard Talk to defend continued military aid to Ukraine, linking the conflict's outcome to the security of Taiwan. Graham also discussed his efforts to assist the Biden administration in brokering a peace deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel. He argued that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is modernizing the kingdom and requires a long-term U.S. defense agreement.

Open the Chunnel!
Episode 837 2:26:01 - 2:29:52

837: Open the Chunnel!

Christine Lagarde, IMF Tax Exemptions and Global Leadership

IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde is questioned on BBC's "Hard Talk" about her tax-exempt salary while she advocates for global tax compliance. Lagarde defends the exemption as necessary for "tax independence" from local authorities in Washington DC. She concludes the interview by suggesting that the solution to tax avoidance is a universal, global taxation system.

Extractive
Episode 641 59:28 - 1:09:45

641: Extractive

John Kerry, Economic Hitman Tactics in Africa

Secretary of State John Kerry participated in a BBC Hard Talk interview regarding U.S. policy in Africa. Kerry emphasized that U.S. investment is not merely "extractive" like China's approach. The hosts analyze his rhetoric through the lens of "Economic Hitman" tactics, suggesting the U.S. is attempting to reclaim influence over African minerals and oil.