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i was the universal cure for everything i'm so guilty of. that they're saying there's this danger to companies like that for investors and everything which i think is funny the company is founded one nine hundred eighty seven of why they're going after this company they focus on anti-viral drugs so that would be for things like hiv aids hepatitis b. and c. as well the company that makes tamiflu for those of you who actually have that so one of these usa is gilead was also the first former suitable company to sign an agreement with the medicines patent pool which is working to increase global access to high quality low cost antiretroviral anti-retroviral therapy through the sharing of patents they were listed as you know when you have some of goldman sachs say they're not worth it they're out there trying to actively bring the cost of these drugs down so that people can yet they're still making profits every year in fact as of may twenty seventeen the company was listed for as magazine as one of the top one hundred public companies and sales profit and market value of goldman sachs
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idea of these things is to invest now is to invest in larger markets in other diseases that are even harder to cure that money making venture a fight over people if anything genetic there because they are addressing disorders with high incidences so things that happen a lot anything that affects the spinal cord in the a bill impacting the ability of their solution over to is impacting the ability to anything impacted to walk eat or breathe. and solution three is this constant innovation and portfolio expansion there are hundreds of inherited retinal diseases which is genetic forms of blindness pace of innovation will also play a role in future programs like an office of the climbing river revenue trajectory of crowd prior assets the ideas let's go after things like that they can't cure that you just going to be born with we can't you know infectious diseases. let's get into that you know like genetic blindness let's really get in there could be. and it's. gross but i want to say this about cory doctorow you made
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a very interesting point saying markets will not on their own fun profoundly effective cures for diseases that the story lies in families this is a very strong argument for heavily taxing the profits of pharma companies investors and other one percenters and then turning the money over to publicly funded scientific research that assumes all patents i like where that's go a good set up the good stuff. makes my heart hurts lester's it is it's cost effective you should get it at the. right as we're going to bring it to the national it's as big corporate car quadrupled we're going to let us know what you think of the topics recovered on facebook and twitter still poll shows that r t v dot com coming up shawn still says that with your predecessors richard james the u.g.a. wanted to discover what do breaks if any of come of the historically this issue of that was part of the job of kind of stay true to what.
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they claim is a black hole and it is sucking folks from all walks of life and money from all points on the globe and as it expands it's just a war of the size of anything else trying to keep with it that includes various beyond money regimes that also includes very high level bankers and economists so christine legarde is just the latest to get. to the big calling black hole. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you. you are there was is
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a huge star among us and the huge amount of press come out you have to go meet the center of the problem here with you and we will go through all the great the great if you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we have to go. alone and does that worry you and i really had to join our team for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia. this special was come all those that we should meet just like the real theology team so they just edition make it up as they go need to just say look. look at the blockade in the animosity fifty almost sixty years change the regime in cuba know the last administration realize that the majority of cuban americans want to normalization the normalised and when you normalize you can talk. i want to tell
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you from my experience in cuba when the united states you sugar. instead of a hammer things change in cuba in the way that the united states wanted them. even in this day and age of hardly believable political thrillers playing out in real life layers upon layers of fact checkers debunking each other and attorney storm of fake news conspiracy theories it's hard to imagine anyone in an explained history staying in the public's interest and imagination for a very long time and yet one has lived on through decades of attempted to funking and thorough investigations and that's the assassination of president john f. kennedy to try and get some more light on this perplexing chapter in american history some stone was joined last week by historian and author james do you. you
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know. jim thank you so much for joining me today i really want to discuss this new book of yours the j.f.k. assassination and i have to ask you mean you've written it seems like about almost half a dozen books now on the kennedy assassination over the many years and i want to know why do you keep coming back to it what is it that you're trying to express with this new new book well woodward do with this particular book which is called the j.f.k. assassination and the evidence today this was designed. to kind of counter what i took to be the new hollywood spin on the kennedy case you know which you know represented by things like. what happened at the fiftieth anniversary the two thousand and thirteen all those terrible media shows. the movie parkland you know and so what i wanted to
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do was to look at the evidence in the j.f.k. case in the lights the declassification process by the j.f.k. act and the assassinations record review board to show that this new spin that television movies are trying to put on a case is completely out of you know not not supportable by the facts in fact i would say if you read the book you'll see that the original warren commission verdict on oswald is even less supportable today with this new evidence then it was back in one nine hundred sixty four when the warren commission report was was first issued so that's what i was tried that's why the subtitle is called you know the evidence today. and in terms of going back to that twenty thirteen time period i think even going back ten years or so there was
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a british computer model that was put out basically saying this is definitive proof we've done a simulation and we've proven that it was oswald killed kennedy because of this computer sim and it's just it's insane how every few years it comes up that they try to use these type of sittings whether it's a simulation or you know bugliosi is book reclaiming history as the definitive told him to say look this seals the case and yet as you say it hasn't and it have we learned anything new from the twenty seventeen disclosures these new files or the vaults last year yeah there's well see the problem is as i'm trying to address in this book is that there's a lot of really new and interesting stuff there is being released is just that the media really doesn't want to tell you about this are new and interesting stuff for instance the stuff about oswald allegedly being in mexico city
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is i think some of the most interesting material you know that has been declassified and very briefly. let me say that the cia said that oswald went to the cuban consulate and the russian consulate for a total of five times yet even though the cia had something like three cameras on each place they've never been able to produce a photograph of oswald going in or going out even though they had ten opportunities but today beyond now we know for example that the cia had two informants inside the cuban consulate. they asked the informants more than once did you see oswald shown the picture did you see this guy inside the cuban consulate and all every single time they asked either one of them for a total of four times they said no we never saw this guy inside the cuban consulate
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so this makes it very very interesting as to why the cia had the ones that oswald was there even though there is no evidence that he was and by the way i'm sure somebody like you knows that the audio tapes that the cia sent up to washington which are supposed to recorded oswald's voice in mexico city the f.b.i. agent said well we just talked to this guy this is not oswald on these tapes you know so this is you know and by the end if you take about six months ago if you recall when trump was supposed to release these new documents in october almost every program that was on the air and there was literally a dozen of them ok said they all assume that oswald was in mexico city because the cia said he was you know when in fact the declassified evidence leaves that
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question wide open was here was any so that's just one of the things that i think is and there's another one that i you probably aren't aware of because nobody talked about it the f.b.i. had a report that out about ten days before the assassination jack ruby was an electronics store looking for some amplification equipment for his clubs are right and. oswald was with them in the store ok and so ruby asked the guy's name he turned to oswald and said take his name down he's going to get a free pass for the club ok so that's this is the kind of stuff that's coming out which you know the mainstream media in this country doesn't really want the public to know very much about you know so there's people like you you know that we try
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and get this information out. and where are we in terms of the actual declassification process so trump had some issues that he basically was being stymied on by the cia and other parties to basically continue or view before disclosure so what files are still do we know the files that we know about obvious because there's plenty of share of files that were destroyed buried we'll never hear about the the was that we know or a way to be disclosed what are we looking at as far as f.b.i. cia files i'll say that i'm really glad you asked that question because next week is supposed to be the last day he gave them an extension of six months until april the twenty six all right now it's very very difficult to get a finite number as to how many the files have been released how many have been released and what we call redacted form that is blacked out areas ok but the best sources i've been able to get is that there's something like about three thousand
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pages that have not been released in any form at all and there's about twenty eight thousand pages that have only been released in redacted form so next week april twenty sixth to be exact ok there should be a lot of new information coming out of the national archives ok if if and he did it once ok if there's no delay and remembered it the president is the only person who can delay this process any further because by law these should have been released last fall he gave them an extension which he's allowed to do all right so i hope i really really hope that the press from the public will hold trump's feet to the fire and let him come through with that promise and he said in october let's declassify everything i mean i think sean fifty. five years enough of
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secrecy on the j.f.k. case i mean if oswald did what are you still trying to hide. well that does beg the question in general what are they trying to hide i mean let's go to your thesis and to what year in terms of your research in your analysis of the situation the elements that killed kennedy who were they and why is it so important as you mentioned fifty five years later to still allow this level of hatchet jobs and media censorship on the subject. to be in place if you know the people that killed him presumably are dead why does it matter well i think and you know i think most people who study this case will agree is that the kennedy assassination. was literally an overthrow the government in order to stop kennedy from changing the direction of american foreign policy in many many
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different areas you know not just not not just towards the soviets not just in vietnam not just in cuba but different areas of the world that very few people know about because they really weren't studied all right so i think that's the reason i think that as far as the what happened in j.f.k. in dealey plaza i agree the lot of other people that it was very likely a combination of the cia cuban exiles and and the elements of the underworld organized crime. because all you have to do is look at oswald number one who has senator richard says has all the fingerprints of intelligence about him and you take a look at jack ruby who had several connections to organized crime and
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just from the combination of those two characters ok you come up with and by the way let me add this very few people know this but even the warren commission considered that possibility. two lawyers for the warren commission griffin and leon hubert said there's ample evidence that jack ruby was involved in arms smuggling and arms dealing ok towards cuba and there's a distinct possibility. ruby might have had an indirect connection to oswald in the area because of course i will be doing all those funny things in new orleans you know with cuban organizations so that is where i think that that is what i think happened to kennedy he got caught up in that where for the reasons that the objective was to drastically alter his direction of american foreign policy. american astronomer edward p.
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discovered and proved that the universe we live in is expanding and his work laid out the foundation for the understanding of the big bang theory of our galaxies creation his work also led to the creation of the hubble space telescope that completed its twenty eighth year in space this week launched from the space shuttle discovery in one nine hundred ninety hubble has collected nearly one and a half million observations since and sending this it's very first image back to earth on may twentieth one thousand nine hundred of star cluster n g c three five three two known as the wishing well cluster and the wishes of scientists came true as the hubble space telescope stated came pouring in wanting more than fifteen thousand scientific papers that have been cited more than seven hundred thirty eight thousand times hubble has even time traveled in a way having traveled thirteen point four billion light years from earth as we celebrate the achievements of the hubble space telescope and its team i think on the words of ed when people pull himself equipped with his five senses man explores
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our headline stories this hour comes on during crease pressure from regional rivals with a new report for a feeling be even higher the pentagon p.r. guru to create a movie linking the gulf states to terrorists. these are people rally across germany against a recent spike in anti-semitic attacks with chancellor merkel admitting the country is facing a new form of jewish sentiment. new york's police union is accused of manufacturing public outrage over the release of a former black nationalist who spent four decades behind bars for the killing of two officers.
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live from moscow to the world is r t international my names you know neil welcome to the program top story a top level p.r. executive formerly with the pentagon has produced the film linking qatar with terrorism he was hired by aid to buy based company to create the propaganda movie that is according to the bureau of investigative journalism now the four largest gulf states accused of sponsoring terrorism and have essentially blockaded the country breaking it all done for us now. live. there's no propaganda quite like military propaganda psychological operations that these psyops serious stuff aside from mere unlimited money you also don't have to deal with all those annoying ethical restrictions on tissues newsgathering. having seen the
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process and worked in the process of them realize this is a big project so we would do the news items that would go out on the news and or on various channels locally and we were to make it its best we could look as if it was made locally belled part to injure specialized didn't military grade propaganda the british p.r. firm was active in iraq for years to the us commander there they did crazy stuff faked local news reports smeared iran put together al qaida propaganda videos planted them in people's homes and tracked who viewed them i was asked by my boss. we need to make this style of video. and we've got to use it is footage
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and all their propaganda to it and we're going to track it for google analytics good times last year bellport injure lost its license after it emerged that it likely stalked racial tensions in south africa as part of its work their thing with having morals is once you lose them it's difficult to pick them up again but i digress guess what belled porton just former boss is up to the biggest diplomatic crisis in the middle east since the first gulf war a growing diplomatic crisis of qatar seems to be in crisis as more middle eastern countries sever diplomatic ties with saudi arabia bahrain egypt and the u.a.e. have all cut diplomatic ties with cut up you know the whole cat saudi arabia schism where the two u.s. allies almost came to blows here that was helped by charles and dreher the man who oversaw bellport injures operations in iraq propagandist extraordinary
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financial and logistical support for terrorists and terrorism groups like hamas the taliban and al qaida who operate freely out of doha and use business and financial institutions to support radical islam and global jihad. mr on dreher was paid handsomely by a dubai based company to smear qatar tire to terrorists to iran to tell everyone how bad. it is using the iraqi formula anyway where's the radical islamism is operation. significant operation going to be fine with. these documentary it really isn't became available on netflix you tube it was shown to trump's former chief strategy. steve bannon former cia director david petraeus ex defense secretary leon panetta just to make it
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clear foreign money gulf arab money used to make a fake propaganda film by professionals and then shown to millions to some of america's most influential figures to promote international conflict on fake grounds this is psyops the big time league of propaganda. against the will the film was released on a time when gulf states cut diplomatic trade and transport ties with qatar accusing it of supporting terrorism something has repeatedly denied back then the u.s. president sided with are of a nation in sync atara have a history of funding terror at a very high level so to be a took the lead in the isolation campaign kingdom's foreign minister is no warning
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the qatari government that it could collapse if it doesn't pay for washington's military presence in syria could start should finance the u.s. military presence in syria and send its own military forces there before the u.s. president american protection for qatar if the u.s. is to withdraw its protection represented by its military base in qatar then the regime there will fall within less than a week that latter part the saudi foreign minister was referring to the presence of over eleven thousand u.s. troops in qatar he made the remarks after donald trump call from money and ground support in syria from his wealthy allies in the middle east security analyst and former british army officer charles schumer bridge to list that any gulf state sending troops into syria would be breaking the law. well a lot depends on the difference of course between what is being stated quite grandly by various politicians and leaders and what actually may actually turn out to happen on the ground let's not forget that this would be an occupation force
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because syria of course is a sovereign entity certainly the recognized government of syria has not invited these other countries from the g.c.c. the gulf cooperation council states to come and join in any action or any military operations inside syria itself let's not forget. president assad and his forces are winning the war in syria and almost certainly at some stage those that then replace american troops may well end up in combat against syrian forces and possibly also russian forces and those countries will be keen to avoid that i suspect. meanwhile washington has passed legislation that bans humanitarian aid for government held areas in syria it did say it would consider assistance if for when the syrian government was not ruled by assad or his proxies hours after the bill was passed
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the e.u.'s top diplomat federica marguerite he echoed america's statement the money for the destruction of the country would come only once the political process started is it realistic to think that any international situation gives the money to assad. margaret he also stressed that splitting syria should be avoided nonetheless as the assad government holds over a fifty percent of the country's territory millions of people would be deprived of western support according to the un over thirteen million people are at risk almost half of them in acute need the fence unless the north arrive in l. and thinks the e.u. and us are preventing aid from reaching those who really need. it's probably contradictory claims she doesn't want to split up the country but of course you know if she's aiding only the rebel areas that us only. ending the only rebel areas then that would be different from that but you don't know where the aid is go and when you're putting it in there and i'm not sure you know the neediest people are
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getting it and that. they don't like assad the u.s. government is never liked assad even under obama in trouble so they are trying to aid the people that you know they they say that oppose the government which is probably a mistake since a lot of these people are islamicists but it's supposed to be humanitarian aid but of course. you know a lot of this can be used for oil to size by the various groups and that sort of things down not sure that any of this aid gets to the right people. fortunes of people are making their voices heard across germany they're crying a recent spike in anti-semitic activity in the country. has admitted that germany is now i facing a new form of hatred towards to this people or europe correspondent peter all over it was off the rail and. it was just last week when one thousand year old syrian
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asylum up wiccans attacked two jewish men in the role of the well to do friends a law of the area of. no no no she's also going to a situation where dish she's going to do you know you know i'm not from to jewish leaders in the city to say they say jewish people should refrain from wearing the keepon now that prompted well that prompted many people to come out here on to the streets of the german capital in order to say that they would going to wear the traditional jewish headdress the capon the yarmulke depending on how you want to call it they came out here today this evening and said no we will defy the. we will wear it and we are proud of a jewish heritage i spoke to some of those and i asked them exactly why they were he and what they wanted to say i think we we need solidarity with all or it sounds. with an all or it's on it's christians jews.
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