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unredacted cables. to the material that wiki leaks. yes that's. everything that you have is that right. and. that's part. of the but did that mean that the now. the ability them here. that they want it that's correct. there's no attempt to. protection program and i would tend to i think. they're right. haven't they for people. all right joining us now is taylor who got
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a journalist an editor with active years in the munich taylor thank you so much for joining us you've you've followed the joy of assad saw guy and his extradition trial very closely over the last few years what makes the release of this alleged conversation between assad and the u.s. state department so shocking and so vitally important. yes this is an extraordinary scene as you can't development in this case what we see here is that it's only an astonished took extensive measures to ensure that there was harm reduction and that no one was put at risk as a result of the release of these cables songe called. harrison call to the state department and they returned a phone call and this all is between chile and his sonnes and an attorney with the state department under clinton they spoke with cliff johnson and they told him that they would like for the state department in their safety and i'm sure and. a
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warning or some sort of notification to do in your top shape or a former wiki leaks employee to not circulate this location of the file. and what is the current state of be astonished extradition hearings we know back here in america there's a lot of big news about kobe in 1000 vaccines obviously the transition of power is going on but could this newly released audio have any impact on the hearings and make a quake in the national media here. quote julian is times in belmarsh prison right now it's one of the u.k.'s worst prison and it's actually referred to as u.k.'s one time obey he is there right now in the shins and the judges expect final decision on actually gets in on it and where he court the 2021 and we're very hopeful that president are probably going to issue a pardon to children innocence because there is no better way to stand up to the state democratic establishment in the program the intelligence community who has
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been undermining president tom's presidency where the past 4 years then to issue a pardon to cheeriness on. juno was there been any response from the from the u.s. state department or any of the officials that either were involved in this phone call or were privy to it. the release of this conversation and how does this strange the official story line about assad and the release of those cables back in 2011. exactly further substantiate the fact that it's on took a census measures again to ensure that there was our reception and it also shows this prosecution based on our law in fact it was chris cuomo and others for. the underdog be able to be able to get it is only julian assad to be held accountable you have to ask yourself why if you got in the government significant pardoning julian bond and not other organizations that this is information 1st in
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fact or very careless with circulation of the location you think while they don't report it well it was decently and luke harding of the guardian published the encryption key in the top where it would lead to public access to sensitive cables why are they not being held accountable why is the focus on killing a songe not because this is a selective process can any political party. tailor do you think that the the source that actually delivered this most recent information is going to cause a bit of a darkness on on it because james o'keefe and project veritas they've been known for manipulating audio and video to fit their own narrative and you know that that's come out in the past about some of the stories they produce how do you think this is going to go about in terms of trust given the less than stellar background project veritas has in releasing information. i think it's important not to focus
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on where this comes on but focus on the content of this call this isn't an edited phone call i listen to it about 3 times is that all that we 5 minutes he was here it is her day that silliness signed when it's purse distant insistent on the u.s. state department taking measures to ensure that people were not harmed prosecution has been based on a lie based on this false so it is signed it was careless into the words actions of names and threats retention harmful information so i would tell people who are skeptical there is no reason to be skeptical don't worry about where i'm strong this is an edited call and it needs to be taken very seriously and we need to ask questions about why our u.s. government is civically targeting one individual i want to also ask you one of the you you mentioned that the judge is ready to make a decision on this extradition which i know is going on now for quite some time what is this the what is the feeling if you know as the firms you know with or
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without a pardon from trump which which i think is still kind of a long shot given trump's past comments in recent years about wiki leaks and the song one of the songs is defense team what are they saying right now in terms of their chances with this upcoming decision. well if you look at the judge's history in 96 posts and. grants an extradition so it seems like it will unfortunately however i believe that the defense is going to appeal the decision in will only if. the judge does grant the exhibition this could be one on and if you saw this week or he loves case he would be a citizen wispy for extradition to the united states he was able to meet us extradition on we also hope that would be the case here but apartment is really really important and it would do wonders for i'm only joking. saddam and his family
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but also it would be the theory ostend legacy for president charles he's been heavily criticized for being anti privacy 1st amendment and really this latest hot plate is this part so i'm calling on everybody please send messages to present on social media to issue an article eyes only bar is now out. and he said to you it was on paper hartford silliness and now that he's gone there is even more hope so i encourage people to put pressure on the president in a polite way of course to issue a pardon it's your right to say it's really innocent it's like the clock seems to be running down pretty quickly when it comes to julius anjan appeared in a pardon for him with president trump what we've seen is that he has pardoned friends he's looking to pardon family there's a list of people that have been acknowledged that are probably going to be pardoned within the next few days julie massage doesn't necessarily reach the ticker tape of
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that list i think that for some people you know the argument is why why why now why would he move these people up. looking at the fact that he's really pardoning friends and family people have been a part of the trump organization things like that what can be said from advocates of julian assange has to the president specifically in trying to move the needle forward on this considering time is running so short right now. well chilliness signs exposed the deep state present sharpest looking up against the state humorous times like i said earlier there is no better way to stand up to be corrupt establishment and these and these which are the democratic establishment is well it's hard it is time and there are people on both sides to be political aisle who are in favor of this hearted many celebrities as well are calling the president part of dishonest in your pocket want to make their way here that you can't he just
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recently met with meals else or that you want special repertoire torture meals melzer issued a statement that you make government about a year ago that is santelli torture victim and u.k. government they also insist there's a propre atlee is if you can use net with those nelson are in now so therefore you can please are now requesting for a video meeting with children of the sonship when they call in unprecedented x. . it is a serious threat to press freedoms and the 1st amendment it's pretty it's an incredible case when you really look at it and the entire julius on saga it's only going to get more and more interesting as we move forward i want to thank you for your reporting on this issue and for joining us today once again taylor thank you very much for your work thank you. all right my friends as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand through the brand new portable t.v. app which is available on all platforms coming up my co-host my amazing co-host to
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me she crossed brings us an in-depth look at the call to out right of polish child protective services here in the u.s. you not want to miss the stories or to stay tuned to watching the. way the show you know one nuff said no not. ugly little political news you know political more surreal to look they should know 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 ever known.
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the real you know to protect it but it said israel should go to. the dead today and i don't think they. are going to suddenly look at the russia of putting. on the modern. general modern others and make them all more not on their own i've got them last you know. i'm going to no no i got the number 4 kind of wish to know about joy when you i know you didn't. look us no more or less than 0. you know it's i had to put the month of them. callous not quite bust up with to go out i just want them on this one over on. see my new on the. site. don't think it was going to look.
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forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such conflict with the 1st law. should be very careful about official intelligence to the point is. ever. going to take serious shots in with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. must protect its own existences comix if. it's. small seems wrong but old roles just don't call. me. yet to shape out
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of disdain to come to advocate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. scenarios where there's room said there is god on earth another researcher to the greenness or the arab american who is weapon of left in the garage and is spreading the good old american apparel that way to marinate the day the president of m.t.v. has been presented to mobile devices more than 12 earlier i'm going to i'm going to conjure if you really don't need to be able to pick your mother's poor mary or parents or are perfect against alternative vision. asked if you
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start to question a little about your way 6 children. are made at the time and it is where airfare data for your video. stay under cover under this day about the size. or what if you will get exposed to a particular case waves decontaminate your mind or self you are used as brave it was going to. trip down through the air narrow narrow you can defend yourself i enjoyed reforms from the weapons of mass communications. earth for the outreach for fear of the enemy our interview earlier.
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it's. obvious. child welfare agencies across america are tasked with protecting endangered children and removing them from homes where their safety is at risk but that mission and well meaning calls walked into the criminalization of poverty and discrimination against black families. here i dig deeper as the cries of advocates from black families matter to reunify black kids and their parents and raise awareness of a devastating system take a listen. black families matter might not take over twitter like the black lives matter hash tag the crowd for black families matter may not be as large but their voices and their fight is just as important the administration for children's services a.c.s. is filled with bureaucracy red tape case workers and scores of people ready to remove primarily black children from their homes an allegation that appearing isn't
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caring for their children properly is typically the trigger in a recent mother jones investigative report joyce mcmillan a black mom in new york chronicled her 20 year struggle to keep her 2 children in her care in that millan's case she called domestic abuse hotline after experiencing abuse at the hands of her partner she thought couples' counseling or transitional housing would be the next step instead social workers took her son despite the fact that he'd never been abused and showed no signs of neglect in fact less than 15 percent of children in foster care are there because of physical abuse in the managing attorney at the family defense practice bronx defenders a public defender nonprofit summed it up like this with the vast majority of parents who have children in the foster system their children are there not because they've done something abusive or home full or abandoned them they're there because of related stressors to poverty and the challenges are real for stars parents on trial for child neglect or abuse lack legal protections and representation due
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process protections are thrown out of the window of the children separated from their parents and placed in foster care 25 percent of foster youth will have interactions with the criminal justice system within 2 years of leaving care and nationally according to the u.s. department of health and human services nearly a quarter of children in foster care are black while black children make up less than 14 percent of the total population in urban areas like new york city things are even more stark in 201922 percent of kids in. new york city were black but the 56 percent of children that were removed from their families and put in foster care were black and parents feel powerless caseworkers can enter their homes with no warrant children can be removed without a court order and criminalization of poverty funnels the cycle in many cases family services organizations get it all wrong in testimony in new york a.c.s. revealed that around 20 to 25 percent of emergency removals in 2018 were borst once they went to court. well that was
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a powerful report thank you for doing that as you know it's interesting when you look at that we all know you know black lives matter but when you brought up this group black families matter it's interesting just how important. it is and this is a group that has been organizing now for close to a decade even though they're not necessarily receiving national attention and in large part it was developed by moms like mrs middleton mr mcmillan in this story who had their children removed at no fault of their own without any types of recourse and largely because once they entered the system it is very very difficult to get out a don't think that most people realize that these individuals are not given the basic rights that most people who actually get arrested are given they're not read miranda rights their children can be removed based on one person's sole decision and it's really frustrating because even when they're giving court appoint appointed attorneys these attorneys have no background in family court or family law so these parents are trying to figure their way out through this system that
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was designed basically to penalize them and then what's worse too is or tell me too is that the caseworkers are basically a judge jury and for lack of a better term executioner when it comes to these kind of cases that there's not really a peer review group to look at who's doing water or anything like that absolutely not in the pressure ation here and i think that comes from a lot of families in the article at least was that they were referring this basically having their children moved as if they had gotten the death penalty these are people whose children are removed to the likelihood if you're a black child removed from your family a reunification is near 0 so they are fighting they are fighting against this and as noted these caseworkers are people who are making split 2nd decisions based not on the fact that a child was abused there are no signs of bruises there anything like that largely they're making this decision based on what they consider this of the household so if you're a parent in poverty you might not always have a ton of food in your house there may be something in your refrigerator that has gone bad there may be some old furniture there they are making these decisions.
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based on typically a euro centric idea of what it takes to have a family that is holistic and those decisions are ones that have really put black families at risk the support for the euro centric idea of what is original rather successful family the statistics of this really blows my mind when you really get into the boats and bolts of this war and i have to ask why are we seeing this so focused on the black community and communities of poverty and things like that across the country will so it's actually black and brown communities holistically but we're seeing this focus and it happened it started to happen in the late eighty's early ninety's with the crack epidemic so a lot of different advocacy groups decided that it would be best for them to start really cracking down on people who had drug addiction problems so we saw in large cities detroit chicago new york l.a. all of these different court reporters and social workers to go in and basically decide that because the pierrot was addicted to something that now these children needed to be removed or because the parent was a suspected of being addicted to something the children need to be removed but the
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numbers are ridiculous we're talking in large cities where you might have 56 percent of black children being taken outside of the home and if you are an african-american child the chances of you ever being reunited with that family is slim to none and then a foster care system you're never really adopted so it becomes a vicious cycle you talk about a pipeline the prison most exactly what you're creating with this definitely needs to be rebuilt. with nearly a 1000000 pieces of debris circling our atmosphere experts have long been concerned about the threat it poses on missions satellites and even the international space station so now the european space agency is announcing an ambitious plan to capture floating space junk artie's trying to shove it is reports. experts have long warned that the threat of so-called space junk could pose a threat not only to the thousands of satellites that are already in orbit but to future missions as well but now the european space agency says it's time to take out to try. ash. the board this may be
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a scene from the movie gravity but with nearly a 1000000 pieces of debris circling our earth's orbit experts say that it's not far from reality good movie credit. lost science fiction but it is tricks and we had a lot so it. settled i need one which lets you buy is a tiny project we have to show it off so we. launch a flex under gas to show us. it by a small piece well now the european space agency says it signing $102000000.00 contract with a swiss startup company clear space as say to bring a large chunk of orbital trash back to earth this is a very special issue in space and space is now an infrastructure we have to keep our infrastructure clean experts have long warned of the hundreds of thousands of pieces of space debris circling our earth and how they pose a threat to functioning satellites and the international space station
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a problem that will only worsen as private companies like space x. and google send a flurry of new satellites into space over the coming years. time. business . solutions so i said you have. several. people. wanting to launch. the population satellites in orbit. and. the debris removal mission is set to launch in 2025 where a custom spacecraft or tentacle will capture the trash and bring it back down to earth and well burn up as it enters the orbit the object being removed a so-called dust but payload adapter that was used to hold. and released
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a satellite in 2013 which weighs about 247 pounds so the detent tickles was to safest way. for arms. or not it's. now clear space as i hope this is just the beginning the c.e.o. there says that he wants to eventually expand such operations in the future to include an object removal service thing and we feeling reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. . the pandemic lockdowns the wildly necessary yes they are also terribly inconvenient and very debilitating but that doesn't mean they have brought us nothing of value beyond just keeping us from getting sick you know because besides keeping us for the most part out of the path of the virus they have also allowed us to catch up on our streaming work on our novels and find rare historical gold coins
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in our gardens yes that was the big stay at home orders when for a fit for one family in the new forest area of hampshire and southern england who while gardening in their yard discovered 63 gold coins dating from the late 15th century including 4 coins that bore the initials of henry the 8th and believe james seymour and catherine of aragon in fact during the 1st covert 19 lockdown earlier this year the british museum's portable antiquities scheme reported over $6000.00 historical discoveries were made in just the united kingdom alone wow it sounds like i need to move or just start digging i'm going to drag on because the bigger they are that is are so very very remember everyone in the world we have not told we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tired over and i would be sick raw keep on watching all those hawks out there never great game but everybody .
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no one nuff said no not. ugly little political knew no. real thing would be sure no. 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 ever known. the real oh you know. where they said israel should go. there today
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no. new look at the russia of putting. on more modern. can no modern others to name. them all more not on their own i've got them mostly all. i'm going to know i think up a whole nother thing kind of wish to know about the one you i know you did i'm. more or less there no. cheerios had a problem with us. buddy bill can you. point us to a book to go out i just don't want that. see my in you on our. site can send more. gets in and out of the year you will not. that they give us that at all. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confront
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a shouldn't let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic this. only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. today the industry prefers to spend millions of you know the 2 d. day regulations will be sniffy all about making money making profits in some of the corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of truly diseases that are in every community today it is not due to new viruses all new microbes just not true so it is due to. their momentum to simply. really just accumulate could only come in to be seen to
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be. deployed. if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into st outset that we are british and we want regulation i was in just a nice freedom behaved zinnias penalty just fine. please.
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on the story cross the european union negotiated describes it as a loss for both sides. not so merry christmas countries in europe see. the strict measures during the festive period. of the government. more than $50000000000.00 to support. the machines for. testing.

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