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because of america and its position, but as you just reminded us, it's not so much the united states of america anymore. it's the national security states of america. and that's, that's a problem that we're going to have to fix down the line. if we want to all get along better, i'm out of time. my thanks to both of you as usual, a professor my randi. good to see you again. my friend, thank you so much for sharing your insight with us. and as usual, goodness, good to be with you as well as them. thank you very much. before i go, i want to remind you of our mission here. what we try to do anyway. pretty simple. be silo the world. we've got to stop living and these little boxes truths don't live in boxes, too. sure. everywhere. i'm rick sanchez, is what we're shooting for here. underactive tax. the
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the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. if the case of the med, most of the people i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also a pursuit. this is 3rd world lunacy re washing as for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to be living on mac. we have very close propaganda, you know,
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price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better the answer is will be the one? no, no, not a real pleasure. no, not for to most of the location of the unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program. that the world had every now through you know, to production with it. so it gives you the great
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deal to the new suddenly look as little as you keep on my uh, mazda thought, this new, new, new one of our, from new i'm, i got the sale. i don't understand. i wish to know who i need. i know you gave him some more or less than a j o. i had a problem with this kind of them. why the, i don't know a party bill because you cannot push the couch. nice. so that's good to go. if you want to fund this should buy a new on a site gets animal simone catering thought on the, on the, on the ticket. most of them known in vietnam to the vietnam war last it's almost 2 decades and dragged in
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numerous countries. not any written down. you don't really know why it's all on the empty hundreds of thousands of american troops who was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese on me. i thought about that. not what the american soldiers miller did resist as most of us like the down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals and lee by all right. did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yeah, yeah, yeah, that's, that's a ways to go. yeah. the
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is never being neglect was anybody who could have defense capacity. now. do you know there's some know this so far off, most people newspapers, news channels, more lobbies. i think that via, via the chatting a boeing and strong and there is a challenge to the supremacy of the with the hello and welcome my model, home care in the evolving landscape of the 21st century. the focus no more than it is on india. part of my guess tonight is a good legacy is the subbing member of parliament and the 2nd generation lawyer who has champion many hyper 5 cases. welcome my judgment on me. oh well let me hear
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being on your show, lovely to see you from jack maloney. 1923 to 2019 was a leading indian and criminal lawyer. my grades typed in the as a penny. the spreadsheet of the 1947 partition of the former bridge economy into independent countries of india and pakistan on the left behind a fire seeking legal practice. in karachi, pakistan, he was a b j. a member of parliament was suspended from the party in 2012 in discipline for several high profile cases in these long and distinguished career by his jet maloney born at 1956 is the son of the late to rama, jump milanni. the join the routing a, b, j, p, in the 19 ninety's, when it was a fledgling policy, as i said, you can reach a member of parliament and the name title. parts of the policy and legal brain trust is critical to form an indian, a prime minister in derek guns, to be in possession of a state of emergency between 19651977. when his father has to pay to canada to
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a fight arrest, he has championed many high profile cases such as defending then a good direct chief minister, the rent remoted in the 2002 communal rights minister, emmy shaw, and the so the, the incident by you will probably pull funny what actor sanjay does. what made you choose law employed for 15, it was showing up as being and you know, he had become such a because they didn't do for go even is or the day and they taught the emergency. yes. got arrested for it, right? 365, the lawyer who the country gave her the bomb the high call to try and prevent that . what interest was issued from fargo didn't get enough where you attacked the latency and this is going to be able to, to say to me and that kind of appealed to me. and of course, i think a little bit of be cutting for law wasn't the genes naturally i gravitated towards it and then i, you know, but i realize it was really hard work. i mean the noise,
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you know, 90 percent 99 percent industry and one percent the inspiration level. usually the funds are the daughter out of not do not match up to the father or the mother. you have really, really good works both ways. i very heavy and he left his father can do more good, incentivize you. hm. so in my case it, you know, that i had to catch up and i, i break them that challenge. yeah, i met mr. tom gave me the number of times very popular book, but not just energetic, full tide. you are from that point of view, a little different, a little more margaret, i would say yes, i would smoke in the bottom part of it. yeah. father was it a few g from she guess in? yes, during politician was matted and you had see daughters and you know he had a be placing practice and cannot see me. in fact, he was
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a lot but no. but mr. gabriel, he has been mentioned to become the woman who stood focused on before that boy, he was be high commission out in the early 606061 football standing in the he on the side of foreign policy and legally bent of maintenance. and so my father used to do most of the day to do work and called because we had so many, you know, interested impressions. but i mean, but it shouldn't came. and that madness broke out. i think it could be we don't, didn't, you know, allow me back on to get into your safety here anymore. and i think so the, so he packed his bag, give up his practice home. everything. but he wanted to go back. he fell the longest go back because he had such a flat as you can practice. you know, right. and could i see you've been the refugee can include on. okay, with 3 daughters, but yeah, then it will be the just spoken when you 1st came and then my, my elder sister who i didn't see because i wasn't born at that time. i was born post edition in fifties, she had pneumonia and his situation was that bad financially. and he couldn't afford her treatment for the money. my god and she lost it, but a huge tragedy from the you know, because of his career i didn't. buckets done right. to come to the rags, if you,
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if it was, you can and then not be able to survive is then save as the daughter was a big one of the save it to i think that made him a little detached, didn't meet him, you know, and it was mostly the tactic with that kind of tragedy. when you're fairly young, what are your thoughts about if you it isn't focused on interviewing is now and coming and trying to settling on the interview with you, especially the who see was i was with a see, i know no problem. you know, i have been supporting the legislation. yeah. is it good not to come in? it's in the front page of the times of india and uh, i know there is no other home for me. windows than speaking. i become the physical device in the federation. okay. because of any grandiose sounding name, but uh, but we do a lot of work and you know, we're trying to get all this in these, the dies for most of them uh, extremely well off and after doing whatever they live and have been another way for, we're trying to get, you know, get them to help us into refugees it from since, and seems as very badly hit as, you know, crimes against women a data. but for
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a lot of people going to leave only because of that constant feel that you know, women, they'd be abducted made to convert and so on and so forth. so we're now traveling out in diet efforts and gathering funds internationally from cindy can do is worldwide to try and prevent these atrocities and rehabilitate them if they come into the country. did you get chosen for to fight mister mo, these case? why was it attract people close to more by mr. moody at that then see if mr. moody came to me. right. and i was already doing, so i'd be by guess case of that the right was also, according to me, a victim of depression 5 is still going on, just sub judice. i don't want to say too much, but i was convinced of her innocence, and it was like pretended bunny who had actually bought full movie. and i'd be forget, requested me at that time and said that we do take up the cases. and i said to not get free because i was always a part of the budget because 1980 i still holding my by the chief my membership. my
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father stayed location me, but i never stayed them to be gpi. was always uh, you know, that hudson, but i'll be good to what makes you a guy, hon member to be just because i believe in the ideology, i believe in the only time something i do energy and i believe in all the platforms which they have. finally executed in this country so far. our view is we do not know or does that ideology obvious. i'm it up with the i i the t has evolved in part of it is always in the order to liability, of course was that uh, they believed in the evolution of occupancy $71.00 men planks they believed in the uniform civil court bus and he said, important to you, we are all in it. so you have somebody all sent him, but he's stronger than india than it was. i was in new york and i was in a cab. and then an ottoman in new york gab, and this news came about the application of odd to go to 70. and it was a sort of the id who was my driver. and you said no, the model who yeah. so that was a universal reaction of indians. the word, what's the nationalist policy this all nicely spelled in. i frankly, from
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a very early age of course bought a bit of inculcation by my father. he believed in the same thing very strongly, but i could not believe that by anybody would be opposed to crush me to be an integrity part of india, or that i think it's the same. it is only a problem, a temporary solution that it has to with the way. yeah. and give way to a fully pulled integration. yeah. i could not believe all that. and then of course, i thought that matter to put the lock with the lock is you taught be it's a reservation of women in terms of the same as the more do you announce now, you know from the that but so read for that not you should be yeah, is the is the month of the future, right. it's, it's an extra interest to give you empower women. you and you improve your not only give them the degree to deal with the dissolved and not had all these years. but the also being name of the main street and make them productive assets away from 2 members in the parliament to now reservation for the purpose. yes. for the 3 percent. that little bit. and this change in criminal amendment bills, i'm sure you'll be happy. so there are these 3 bills which have come,
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all of them have replaced bills, which will essentially colonial legislations and they were really meant to be have victorian principles. mm hm. for instance, limits were given that a subordinate place because as you know and, and they would not even have given the right to work till, you know, in the 20th century. so this is an 18, but the new quote isn't 1860 at all, right? so there was that aspect then, of course, tradition toward sufficiently to become very comfortable because in this country is really in the there, the wording was well in claims or excites this effect against the government of the date. that was a provision meant for the british colonial rulers to make show the best subjects don't excite disaffected against them to speeches. and if they picked up the words, the place by whoever buys to disrupt the silver and the integrity of. yeah. and yeah, that site you also said recently said that is a cabal, an industrial theme, quote, acting at the interest of foreign powers. you really
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a 100 percent that yeah, look up, you know, since i've been to the lead by most of the leader in 2016 place to practice the supreme court. my, my seat in that just about came in 2021. but i the only move of the ideal protecting the supreme court. i mean, i was approached by a lawyer and by that you know, you should be on one particular side flying all over to that. is that yes, yeah, for the impalas are even the media for the media tries to, so i'll just run on why, but i do think that they are interested in, in this flushing. india isn't the supposed to be from cardboard country to some country to someplace that we of aging. what does it actually do thing the bothering them? the rest, especially, you know, there's so far dropped most people, newspapers, news channels, or lobbies. i. i ping that via, via the challenge and a growing and strong and there is a challenge to the supremacy of the west. obviously,
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you'd be bound to be friends with every but, you know, even with china was sniping it aboard as we wanted to be defended. some other great outreach that by mr. more, do you happen to be in the beginning? when you are boundary of boundary skirmishes? you know, things about the flight up yukon headdress. so it has been killed every day. i mean, the nonsense of the boss that you know, we will overlook these kinds of things that will, especially since in 93 and ninety's 96. you will have bone read resolution agreements in those 2 years today. that'd be one simple, one to become friends with china, right? engage in trade with them, but we must plus or invest the policy of this government. you please sit down and one's a default. tell us, what is your perception of the boundary and what are the opposition and so tight. and so i thought that was all that different. i'm to then become, keep on having uh, engage in convention. they never ever took that offer up. so everything's been nice to self interest. you know that i shouldn't. so in sense, right. that'd be that friend. sometimes the middle of it. yeah. okay. they may have a dispute with ukraine, but we've been very valid string. we've said this of the,
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there's not any real famous, i'm more than anybody clear about any of those. all right, we would like peace, but then sit down across the table and find out what is the difference that presented position between the 2 products that's being offered to mediate as well. so as, as has to be a policy obese level under the we want. yeah, and there's never been douglas or towards anybody we have that never ever attacked anybody. and that's how biggest, i mean, that's how because brian, look at it, we have that we have the use mix of the world. we want peace with everybody. and we want is with that does have amongst themselves, right for that is up. and that is that because we have, we have no means we have no got the enemies. we have a maybe it'd be one to live in peace on that boundaries to be secure. it's a very issue of the what is called the proof to date, to fit it is get that every the engine at the ends and spot. all right, no problem. there's to all the nice because one, the b, b i followed that was in,
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you know, the, the foremost spot, me, if of athens i was always of upset that spot, that is going to come and overtake them. okay. so that feel that we lose the primary position the world in those days, the greeks were running the way. and so it's called the right that it's, it's be, it's the fear of and flipping bar shipping most ball from the bar, authorizing emergent. but that is going to over to you and to come up with the new cut out really fast skied. and oh good what we've done in digital india. how we brought the 1300000 people, most of them out of poverty from very soon out above would be when you become a 5 to any economy. right. look at what we've done, the digital economy, how many people are helping decks we have at this stage, highest built into what we have limited very visa, but below what does the bank dollar limits of both unemployment and interest me.
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yep. capital markets where you, if you invested in the capital markets every day, you'll get up and you'll see the developers rising right for the middle class, then it will the upper middle class and everybody does something. but everybody, how many people have been bought out by the schemes of the government, the, the main stream? how many people, how much leakage of money was that in the old welfare schemes? and how advantage is have been the direct guy spends money is going to keep the targets it's intended for low, medium, and i'd actually eating up on these all listen for the piece, they'll get a defense capacity now. mm hm. now the sun. exactly. so look at this, look at the scale of thought, a cheap, it's simple thing, no problem. you know, the environment, the 1st question that was asked by did you do it? why did you not start this such models of you on the charlotte business? why didn't do started in 2014 menu plus get and right into started women's reservation. yeah. when, even in your last year, if you're not always taking,
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the onset is, what did you want people to go over all these years? first, we had to get them in dignity. and did you ever, did you ever think of the shame that women suffered from open deputies? we had to give you what you didn't do with 60 audios of your order, and having given them dignity, we give them empowerment. and the final step of being recipes, one question, which keeps bothering me as a fresh meeting, which i think maybe you wouldn't be able to answer. so when there is a, a tentative st who is to behind the supreme court, opens the door in the middle of the night. and sort of say that we will take the case of bargaining or whatever it is. and on the other side, when chris media pundits go the kind of atrocities that does happen and they said it's, it's in the past. so there is no record of it. so we will not be accepting this edition. it baffles me. yes, i mean that is that, you know, that got to me in approach been a dentist, we have to show the international community that we give due process even. but that
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is under the same level problem. it's good that some lawyers that you've been picking up these cases. the thing is that those cases that don't affiliate that you know what the evidence is all about. and i suppose that one of the reasons is that the supreme court has to also keep up the big, full international you know, good relate and to show that our system is fed, we give it to the worst kind of a human and it means against the state it is a given that access to our thoughts, that's the rule of law me because many pundits, i purposely think that discarding it, i guess because it's a little engine that the crime never dies. yeah. crime never days. that's a basic principle of criminal law. it never dates, so the door should always be open unless somebody comes with the kids to go even. then they would say, how can be examined? you've not brought the evidence off atrocity actually, but this will be the ability to me. you think would be hit the move. your daughter is not following your foot step. yes. what is your belief to her or she's already successful? no, no, she just started. one is a long way from sex, and this is the,
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you know, there's a modeling this of to a father not do it. very well known law and a good speaker. genetics is the mother. nonsense, everything hard work. i told you, right in the beginning, right? there's a 99 percent industry in perspiration, right? is she works hard. she has a flat, put it right, but you have to and you will have to to include that, fled into output. the really how do i, what does a sprint is very good researching below me? so hopefully she will and she stayed away from my feet basically criminal level to some extent constitutes the law. so she's not super lawyer promotional, and so she's a different field. there's no, there's no shadow, etc, etc. all grandfather unplugged to me, she was 5 on the one minutes in 2447. believe it'd be 100 years or you're going to be 100 percent alone. and i hopefully i'm onto the hopefully with you seeing that you can always ball military ball. and i also see india has being a highly developed mission, highly developed mission,
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which combines development inclusive development with welfare the best of wednesday . and which combines awfully minutes buffalo, military capabilities with it does need to be split into the richfield. go to the world and more detail selected. thank you. my friend that you did not need was pleasure talking to. thanks, michael. just oh, wonderful. and thank you for watching. joining me next week for another intimate yet in. 3 being debated and let's start out with that. no problem get. how much got the the
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in 1881 seeking to expand its property in north africa, france decided to attack and easy. the invasion began with a bump bartman of the french fleet on coastal cities. and was followed by sending in the ground through the french easily occupied one of the key cities, these air, and the bay of doing this bomb at the 3rd us deep agreed to humiliating negotiations. the bartow trade, he concluded with a colonialist, establishing a project to rid of france, overton easier. however, the people up to an easy, i would not surrender to the enemy. at the call of the as alignment clergy, the do easy is rose to a holy war against the invaders. the soldiers of the bays army also joined the resistance. the french troops did not get an easy walk. vieira patriots bought
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desperately, but failed to defeat a huge and well armed army, which was supported by the strongest sleep. within a year the rebels where defeated. this turned out to be a real tragedy for the country. about one 7th of the population together with the fighters left for neighboring libya. thousands of people died during the warfare. the french flag was raised over to an easy and the colonial authorities tried to deprive the country of its air of identity and populated with european settling such an easy instead now brought up with the loss of freedom era. patriots had been fighting against french colonialism for decades until to an easier game, the independence in 1956, the valley. her mother says, started changing the model grid. i got you. no problem saying it all out of the no,
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nothing. 30 minutes. the side of the drive i showed my brother through he was sudden to hoping for a lo so now i never looked at searches as being the same. well, i guess i lost my list that the outcome of your travel for lease it'd be gang chicago is like, you get photos. i police, you really think your life as another crap thing. this could have been a doctor. a nurse could have been the next president. we can't keep losing people out here the because they already see here because they kept the store i visited and then use familiar email fuel just the, the degree to fit into the rules. the nazi theory of racial superiority,
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finished style for years of creating an ssl, all the place and 14 concentration camps. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons really well, you know, think she's the media venue. so i'm assuming you're putting you need in the, the chest is really to get over there. could you look into the beatles going to be approximately 25000 people went through the occupied of go to finish camps according to official figures. this move stuff dumbly level if the ship did utility and i give you an idea, i'm not sure it's just the snider stuff. so the youngest, i mean what the found in disease forced labor to achieve by the world. so formulas. what was the last, it also need you to do was to take that to you that, that it's a beautiful human off with those who put his name, push these things up to give you a dozen to those thousands of testimonies of crimes and the impunity of
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criminals, nothing more. when you look on here, you know, wanted to do the speeds 90 and the did i tell you? yeah, for the good i see it are released upon me. they decided to do discuss what if we can just duplicate it. but this is danielle, i was put in the middle of the take a fresh look around as a life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify all confused who really wants a better wills and is it just as a chosen few. fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground?
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