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to join us in the. forum in the shallows. madman's issues are from moscow partisan divisions in the u.s. reach boiling point is a top columnist there thanks pro drug neighbors by the way who claim to drive away for free by comparing them to terrorists. at least in germany growing attacks on officials and journalists by covert deniers as conspiracy theories flourish for. south africa meantime putting its rollout of the astra zeneca vaccine on hold after trials point to lower fixedness against fast spreading local code with straight. marketing tools to pay residents trying to rebuild their lives 6 months after that
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huge blast tore through the lebanese capital as top rights groups want justice is not being served to the thousands of victims. no one of the morning good morning from what international moscow than my name is kevin now in here for the next 30 minutes with the latest for you starting with this president biden's inauguration call for unity appears to have had little effect that as a new poll finds most americans think the country will stay as divided or get even worse almost 2 in 3 agree the situation will not improve in the coming years the mainstream media appears to be playing a key role in the divisions just as an example and maybe an l.a. times journalist linking her pro trouble neighbors who cleared her driveway of snow for free as an act of kindness to hezbollah are lebanese group designated as terrorists by the u.s.
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well next as artie's caleb maupin explains it's not the only case of whipping up the tensions. the rift between red america and blue america has been widening for years nobody can say that the media is blameless if you voted for you voted for the person who claimed supported you voted for the person who nazis support or millions of murder. i mean so very. somehow you need to be deprogrammed you consider those people cult members. i do i think they were deceptively recruited by an offshore terry and political cult now we all know that the media has been stoking the flames but every so often we have to do a double take and say really did they just say that take a left wing columnist virginia heffernan who is not sure if you should say thank you when our neighbors offer
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a friendly gesture the trumpets next door to open them again to wait to see as devoted to the next president as you can get without being cute fance just plowed own driveway without being asked and did a great job of course on some level i realize i owed them thanks and man they truly looks like the guy back drag the driveway like prong on how much thanks. she wrote an op ed saying that her neighbors helping her out after a snowstorm was aggressive niceness it was an attempt to manipulate her she compared it to hezbollah and the nazis hezbollah the shiite islam is a political party lebanon also gives things away for free they offer protection and hospitality and we loyalty that way and they also demand devotion to their brutal us versus them and to sunni cools. the article didn't go down so well not surprising did it ever occur to halford and that she may have been wrong that the
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political beliefs she holds do more harm than good or at least not as much good as she thinks that the people with whom she disagrees politically may not be bad individuals. she should consider that in the country helping your neighbors is not smelly courtesy extended to one some tribe is a survival tactic the neighbor probably doesn't expect some happen and. but if you need his help i think he'd expect that bridge in your half and in writes about politics for the l.a. times and about culture for wired she wrote a book called magic and loss and was praised as a public intellectual for the 21st century and one of the finest living writers for english prose but her recent article lamenting the evil of her trouble supporting neighbors offering a helping hand is getting her widely shamed online the article is said to be a sign of the times and a sign of how divided americans really are i would love to see neighbors who small
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loan tractors all get together and put the stone back in should draw a way that would just feel right my trump called neighbors blasted my biden harrison with a shotgun a couple of days after i put it up on my yacht i don't care if they plow my driveway i'll never unite with somebody who uses a shotgun to discuss politics i know a professor who would shal his elderly neighbors dry we should put up with trump sign in 2016 he stopped blowing 2 story years ago american school children were taught the golden rule do unto others as you would have them do unto you however it seems that rule has now been replaced with a new one calculate carefully the political implications of everything and hold those of different viewpoints in constant suspicion ala mup and r.t. new york. tuesday marks an unprecedented us presidential history with the 2nd impeachment trial of the 1st with the accused no longer in the white house than
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donald trump is accused of inciting the violence so washington's capitol building last month 5 people died as riots has stormed the u.s. see the government in opposition to joe biden. victory after truck made provocative remarks about the election. i know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the capitol building to peacefully patriotically make your voices heard trump's lawyers deny that his words amount to incitement in the case against him is unconstitutional is lead impeachment attorneys already said that he would use videos of democrats themselves supporting violent protests the party is itself resorting to questionably aggressive rhetoric against the former president and his supporters i just don't even know why there are uprisings all of the country maybe there will be when people realize that this is a policy that they defend you know when they go low you. know
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you're going to go well we kill. you. political podcast host justin robert young agrees the whole case is full of apocrypha see. the argument that's being made right now is this is protected by the 1st amendment and i would say not speaking as a lawyer but just a random guy that that would seem to make sense to me that both what was said during the summer by democrats and what donald trump said is protected under the 1st amendment because either directly said hey go break that window right now but where in
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a very politically charged environment and ultimately it doesn't really matter because the republicans have enough votes to make sure that donald trump is not removed despite the fact that he has already been voted out by the people it's kind of a a one side hypocrisy and the other side legally we did not hold them account for it so why should we do it with. number of covert cases in germany falling along with a drop in patients in intensive care but authorities insist the 2nd wave of the pandemic is not over though it's pink may be passing thanks to lock downs and other restrictions. this is it this development is very good and there's also prove that the manual limitations work that we and the citizens have to weave with that this guy and the guild to reach a national incidence of 50 or lower has not been achieved yet with a lockdown still in place across the country the situation is complicated by covert skeptics and conspiracy theories even sparking attacks on officials and journalists
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german police say they are finding the rising levels of violence disturbing these days peter all of us got this report from berlin. germany remains under covert restrictions comes the research about the virus and the methods used to try and stop its spread of lead to tempers flaring and it times boiling over into violence. was. was. was new figures from the police show that there's been a rise in attacks on politicians in 2020 the right wing opposition alternative to germany pasty faced far and away the most attacks with the greens and the social democrats some weight behind in 2nd and 3rd place and it isn't just politicians
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that are seeing themselves targeted we are concerned that the threats and hostilities are steadily increasing the supplies to politicians but also to other people such as your ologists who are particularly visible in the media during a pandemic we are registering attacks on journalists more and more often emotions are running high almost half of the offenses registered amounted to insulting behavior however there were 17 cases of bodily injury 7 cases of arson. one of attempted murder and one involving explosives conspiracy theories involving covert have been blamed as a catalyst for extremist behavior conspiracy ideologies created just occasion for attacks sometimes there's only a spark missing which is lead by lone perpetrator it was the debate about how awful
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cold it is and then i told them my story but i had called and my uncle died from it and then one guy he was one of those people he said well you're lying and started harassing me that he told me yeah he's going to track me down and i was actually quite scary and it was a really scary experience for me just because i told my experience of the virus and they didn't believe me because it was in. their brain that it's not that awful and i'm hearing people who said that it's actually. really hard to deal with it they're starting to get really aggressive and harassing people obvious explanation will always be the one provided by conspiracy theorists and so these problems will be with us for a long time and they will. not only society
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but also politics will have to. find a way to deal with them in the coming years because they can really reduce the powers the society yet it seems on wednesday angle of merkel will meet with the leaders of germany 16 states to discuss the prospect of extending the lockdown again and she's expected to face pushback from some local leaders who want to see restrictions lifted and while most concerned about things like when schools and head dresses will open there are those that are very worried about the radicalizing effect covert cons see theorise can have on a small minority peter all of her r.t. early in. with mass vaccination developing across the world south africa medical workers are taking a new more contagious strain of the virus is a worry but the astra zeneca vaccine they use has been shown in recent trial to provide only minimal protection over it leaving the country right now than to
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suspend for the moment the jobs roll out astra zeneca novak's trials in south africa have shown that the clinical efficacies diminish substantially the estrogenic of vaccine rollout needs to be put in temporary hold. the british based pharma giants now than working to try to adapted vaccine to tackle this new south african strain for now the country's inoculation campaign is going to rely on the pfizer plus johnson and johnson jobs which will be delivered in the coming weeks ahead of a local center for health care journalism there told us the long delays in deploying the vaccines in the 1st place is what's allowed these new mutations to develop. so everyone in the country stressed straight it of course because their back scene doesn't prove to be so effective against the new they are ian and that is essentially a frustration with the science of viruses that we can do anything about because that is how viruses split they evolve in order to be disinvited and that's why we
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see these new taishan and we're going to see more mutations around the world in populations that haven't been. rather quickly because if we don't that's a nice quick to be give time for mutations to develop so yes there's big frustration in south africa that our vaccination campaign was likely to start later this week and now it can't and the best thing we can do is to seyne date or just see if a stress any guy desperate takes against severe disease if he doesn't then we need to change our plan and go with added eckstein. human rights watch has issued a scathing report about what it describes as the lebanese government's failure to quote deliver justice after last year's apocalyptic blasts the level parts of the capital or in august before that date her use of chemical stored in that warehouse that detonated those pictures coming through here if it wiping numerous buildings off from up altogether and damaging many more beyond repair 200 people lost their
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lives more than 6000 were injured after the blast the lebanese government stepped down and the president promised political reform before it is lodged an investigation before charges in the end against only a few dozen mid to low level port and security staff i can tell you that artie's from the special report about beirut residents trying so hard to rebuild their shattered lives and start again if you want to watch the thing in for it's here wednesday. thank you. noah. so it would seem that in the. blog. blog. i know you don't buy that in a can matter a canard while we're. on about national.
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not just us but. belonging. to his human. anigh on mobile. and the national association. said the community. that all small so it is. not a given by those in the south of you in the nose you know me going to feel really good. charlotte and now if they want to enlighten. me my name a few of the. riff fixings they will they will watch that tomorrow will be on the various types of bucks an hour will have to break in about 90 seconds while the story's coming up you are going to interested in u.k. documents suggesting queen elizabeth misused to hide her vast fortune coming up.
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seemed wrong. to me. to shape out these days because as a kid and in the game that equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this spirit dramatic developments only and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit
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down. i go and get the story the queen were talking about from the break in a moment the 1st top authors question social media giant censorship of her book criticizing feminism professor carry growth says a work simply challenges modern assumptions of what it means to be a woman the best seller confronts the ideology of radical and toxic femininity which she says is now imposed by society but only makes women unhappy told r.t. the current ideology destroys the links that have held families together for centuries. the book is called the anti mary exposed and it really came about when i started looking at elite women in the culture and i noticed that the values that they had were diametrically opposed friend the values that we see in the embodiment
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of the blasted virgin mary and many different ways that she has helped to build that culture and transform cultures throughout the centuries and the idealist and just expose and and show how much how far we have gone away from these values you know things like that the tenderness that between a mother and baby and you know the fact that we have abortion that's so it's almost seem like a rite of passage and in our culture and it's very much and not seen to be something that is destroying the family industry in the culture and destroying our souls really wanted to showcase on that idea and just show that they are they really are some major problems here that we need to address because women are happy this is you know fundamentally if you look at the numbers if you look at at suicide rates depression levels and substance abuse s.t.d. and divorce all of these things point to some incredibly unhappy women and this is
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just something i think we've gotten used to but the numbers certainly tell a story that feminism is not doing and what it is that we're told it's supposed to be doing which is make us happy so the book's been banned on him screaming face but wood said he doesn't comply with commas policies and violate rules against selling other products but aggress as big tech of even been blocking post promoting the title while amazon blamed quote glitches for removal of links to buy. and light of the content you know compared to a lot of the content in facebook and instagram sound it was really surprising characterization of the book because it's certainly not i mean it's adulterated but it's not i think within the category of what they would call the doc content such as pornography and other illicit materials and there was some glitches on amazon and with my book but i think a pattern history is emerging as well there's other books from my publisher that have banned and banned both for sale one of them was stations across for children.
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of amazon and it was to buy lint and then other books that have been banner ads have been banned on facebook i think that by silencing means silencing those books they're trying to help they're trying to prevent people from actually seeing what's what's going on in the culture in the way that they're trying to promote these these idiology across the board in the culture in the country you know i've been really encouraged by then and the support that i've had for my book and people went out and bought and drove and that was just amazing to see but i think people are really ready for it to be free of this and i think that you know the people that have resources whether it's ideas or arms money or infrastructure we really need to start finding new ways to to build things and they can compete with big tech because that we just keep pouring ourselves into it and not offering enough competition to really balance and out and keep them keep them honest. britain's queen elizabeth is being accused of lobbying the government to hide her vast
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private wealth in the scheme that run for decades the revelations than come from the national archive documents uncovered by the guardian newspaper and date back to the 1970 s. the great allegedly persuaded the government to make legal changes exempting firms used by heads of states from transparency procedures newspaper further said she was then able to use a shell company to conceal a finances until at least 2011 the queen's exact tortue mr law nobody is believed to run. hundreds of millions of pounds so according to the files buckingham palace is legal to use an obscure procedure called queen's consents to get the changes through parliament it allows the monarch to see bills in advance and to withhold approval if the content may affect adversely crown interests but buckingham palace rebuffed the accusations claiming the use of queen's consent was always standard practice. consent is always granted by the monarch when requested by government and he says that the sovereign has blocked legislation is simply incorrect whether
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crean's consent is it quiet is decided by parliament independently in matters that would affect crown interests we spoke with former british home office minister norman baker who told us he thinks the secrecy surrounding role finances has got no place in a democracy. the queen should be treated as any other citizen is treated and to exempt herself from a distillation which is embarrassing but to allow others to be chopped up but it just nation is created to benefit herself the fact of the matter is you have to ask where the money used comes from little queen now where the over a $1000000000.00 pounds it is not come from 0 but in the lottery it's come from tax breaks or from beneficial changes legislation the so-called private property at which a clean house for example balmoral sandringham was actually bought by queen victoria because she'd been overpaid the amount of money she did to undertake her gigi's victorian times the royal finances all shrouded in mystery quite deliberately so
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but what we do know is that they are hugely beneficial for the queen and her family and that's both improper is an insult to the democracy in my view but it's also which is a danger to the royal family or the royal family would be well advised to amend these sort of situations before they're forced to do so by parliament. about so much more as well my main site today as we always do if you get a minute to check it out why don't you if you download our upper course any you had like breaking news as it happens throughout the day will come straight to your mobile device and you can check in with us for more detail super well that was coming to 25 past 11 moscow time kevin i would check it out for now but with more in just over half an hour whatever you doing today have a great day. a
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new gold rush is underway in ghana thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich here is a good. day. children are torn between gold and education was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to school which side will have the strongest appeal. the world is driven by a dream shaped by our own personal there is. no dares thinks. we dare to ask.
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imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my fear will lose my savings i have nothing i have nothing it is not like i don't trust aloof or resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. in iowa doing this. the road to the american dream paved with good refugees it's this very idealized image of our america needs americans look pasta the deaths that happen every single day this is a modern history of the usa america.
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5 i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report let's discuss what happens when. on stoppable force tries to move into a movable object this sounds interesting. you're talking about the central banks trying to fight the tie the currents of an economic cycle of a business cycle so for this analogy this metaphor here we're going to look at what rip currents do max and i grew up on the east coast of america spent many a summer out on the beach on long island and one thing you know is that currents
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occur and what to do with the rip currents well according to usa today on an article about deadly rip currents they say rip currents occur in bodies of water with breaking waves they are channels of water that flow at a faster pace than the surrounding area swimmers who are caught in rip currents can get sucked away at speeds of up to 8 feet per 2nd far too fast for many swimmers to make it safely back to shore and what to the swimmers who don't make it back to shore do they always try that they panic and then they they see themselves being pushed away from the shore and they panic and try harder and harder to get to shore which is the exact thing you should not do you should just relax go with the flow and let it take you and then swim away slowly exactly right panic into the problem panic into the problem so this is this is the end leading into this central bank panic i believe yes so since 2008 we've seen central banks panic and everything
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they do seems to just fight the tide fight the flow like back in 2000. an innate they thought the bankruptcy of many of these banks that's the business cycle if you lend recklessly and hear your debtors can't pay the creditor goes out of business that's what happens you both go out of business well they fought that and and why people who fight the current die in this case of a rip current why why they die is because of exhaustion and this is what we see in our economy is exhaustion nonstop deflation that keeps on happening because the economy is exhausted because of all the mis allocation of capital that has happened constantly because the fed and other central banks are so determined to fight the current of the bad debts of just basic business cycle so we have situations like bank of england says banks well need 6 months to prepare to have fun saying pour
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this of course is a bit coin are tweeting this about a c. and b. c. headline which reads bank of england says banks will need 6 months to prepare for negative rates right so what's been going on for the past 20 years what's the force of nature that's banks of trying to stop from occurring and that is a bond market selloff right so economies like nature like life is cyclical and cyclical a speaking sometimes bonds go up sometimes bonds go down what are called the bond vigilantes back 2025 years ago and they would be a check as part of the checks and balances that would stop governments from spending too much money but what governments figured out a lot of the central banks is that if the government keeps printing money in the central bank keeps buying it back monetizing debt then they.
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