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to go anywhere why not me. when i come here. 9 o'clock in the morning here in the headlines of major developments. britain's decision not to extradite the whistleblower to the u.s. despite growing calls for president biden to drop the case against the wiki leaks. other news washington sold more than a 1000000 barrels of oil seized in braids. much more potentially on the way to questions now being asked about who actually gets the money from. the new york governor comes under rising pressure over the reporting of care home. we speak to the daughter of perfect.
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everything the. political. good morning from russia this is r.t. international with me now in some of the morning's headlines that will detail for your company by the way so a key moment for the wiki leaks founder julian assange and his bid for freedom the u.s. has filed an appeal now against a british court decision not to extradite him is despite a petition sent to the u.s. justice department demanding president biden drop the case altogether signatories include rights groups like amnesty international and the american civil liberties union. indictment of mr sanchez threatens press freedom because much of the conduct described in the indictment is contact that journalists routinely and the day must engage in in order to do the work the public needs them to do in our view such
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a precedent in this case could effectively criminalize common journalistic practices in a ruling that many didn't anticipate then a british judge blocked his extradition over concerns for his mental health nevertheless days after that he was still denied bail and media freedom groups are also dismayed as the judge largely supported america's case against the whistleblower america's indicted him on 17 counts of spying as a memory recall here and one of conspiracy to hack a government computer he faces up to 175 years in prison if found guilty assigns expose what some of the crowd characterized as u.s. war crimes was supplier and former cia analyst john kiriakou told us convicting it would pose a threat to journalism. you know this is not unusual actually even in my own case amnesty international and the american civil liberties union asked the obama administration to drop the case on me and they would even discuss it they don't want to look weak and at the same time they really don't have respect for the
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wishes of these human rights groups and civil liberties groups i agree that the justice department does not think this is about press freedom i think it is about press freedom but the justice department refuses to acknowledge that julian assange is a journalist were a publisher but i think the real disappointment here and the real danger here is the fact that mean stream journalists in the mainstream media especially organizations like the new york times the washington post the wall street journal have not come out in support of julian assange stats where the dangerous because of julian assange is convicted then any reporter in america doing his or her job is in danger of being charged with espionage for publishing information that is embarrassing to the u.s. government. u.s. a sold more than a 1000000 barrels of a rainy and oil sales last year as part of washington sanctions program while
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another vessel with to runs into septic crude sales to an american pull to the sages that becomes standard practice by the looks of it for the u.s. as punishment for to runs an alleged nuclear plants washington claims all income generated will go to its fund for victims of state sponsored terrorism but next artie's don't cotton looks at who will actually get that money. need not idea for a side hustle put sanctions on a country pirate its oil exports and sell it that's what the us did with a 1000000 barrels of iranian oil seized under its sanction regime last year and suffice it to say there were some handsome profits to be made while the value of the seized fuel has not been announced compared to european gasoline prices the sale could equate to tens of millions of dollars while washington says the revenue will be used for the greater good the u.s. victims of state sponsored terrorism fund cording to its website victims are embassy workers who were held hostage in iran in 1989 and anyone who won
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a lawsuit against those who the u.s. considers state sponsors of terror but who exactly are these people has anyone ever seen them we're talking about tens of millions of dollars here don't worry until we find out who gets the money washington says it will be safely in the hands of government agencies and as for what effect this all has on iran the world's 4th largest oil reservoir taran claims it's not flinching in the face of u.s. sanctions. to the enemy and trump one of us to perish and our experts to reach the room we set the highest record of vax ports in the history of the will industry during the embargo period still the country is fighting tooth and nail to get those sanctions lifted and revive the iran nuclear deal which the trumpet ministration pulled out of in 2018 biden though seems no more willing to cooperate than his predecessor will the us lift sanctions 1st in order to get iran back to the negotiating table known now the international court of justice is claiming it
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has jurisdiction over iran challenging u.s. sanctions the same ones that were imposed under former president donald trump and washington is telling the court to mind its own business and why not for he who controls the seas it's a never ending feast of someone else's oil and mountains of profit. don't call reporting international oil economist dr mamdouh seller may told us u.s. actions undermine its great power status that well that's still its. imperial sanctions as a general said pelosi rules in sanctions and cereal has no intel national where 32 lou that. jurisdiction. jam is 2nd with all of this sort of little mess. other than her own it's well and of course that will happen if you ask
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a question that will united states and. in my opinion if there is. the i'll sell me something which sells the indispensable insert but i think it is ill suited for the humans in the responsibility is there a lazy ass. new york lawmakers who demanding an investigation after a leaked message suggested the governor's top aide has admitted withholding the correct figures on care home covert deaths basically we froze because then we were in the position where we were unsure if what we were going to give to the department of justice was going to be used against us while we weren't sure if there was going to be an investigation the scandal escalated 2 weeks ago then when the new york attorney general's report accused the cuomo administration of
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undercounting covert deaths in nursing homes by some 50 percent the state health department then revealed nearly 4000 previously unreported victims who'd later died in hospital or another facility we go reaction from vivian she lost her mother to covert in a new york care home. but you know the sad part is that they used our seniors and everything that they it was going on with death that death toll to their political advantage they were covering up for in order to remain in power and in that's that's a travesty that they did that not only to seniors but that to their loved ones when we've been calling from mines for answers electron ability and all we we've been met with insults and with stonewalling so we're happy that this is starting to come out and we just believe this is that step of the dice work a senior cuomo adviser promised to probe but played the trumpet ministration for what it presented as a politically motivated smear attempt bevins us again says non-biased probe is
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essential to finding out the truth the reality is that we needed an independent investigation with subpoena power to be able to get to the communications that were happening before the election if they're going to play political football with our seniors and with this information then we're still not hopeful that they'll be held accountable governor cuomo list press conferences has said who cares where the seniors died we care we continue to say that we care where they died we care where they died and we'll hear how they died. senior belgian lawyers have written an open letter warning the government's covert restrictions erode the law as they failed to 1st get parliamentary approval you spoke to one of the signatories about it what we have criticised is the fact that the covert measures in belgium holland being to create by ministerial decree we think the restrictions on
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fundamental liberties shouldn't be decided by parliament by way of the law an act of parliament that is the proper way to deal with that sort mentions. restrictions still in place include a night curfew across the country pass and restaurants remain shut while even visits to the homes of family and friends are bad citizens must also go shopping alone and work from home more of a possible so in their letter the belgian lawyers added the lack of political legitimacy gives quote perfect grounds for public unrest which the country's repeatedly suffered through the locked out the government insists it will put a pandemic law to parliament but the lawyer we spoke to says this should have been done a long time ago. we are now one year from the start of the pandemic and we think. governments sufficient time to put in place a new piece of legislation that could replace the urgent ones and the provisional ones that could be taken in march so it is it is sad to see that this has has not
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happened we lived under the rule of law and we want the rule of law to prevail in all circumstances also also in particularly difficult situations like the crisis we're going to now that is what i'm concerned. portugal's extending covert restrictions to at least next month as a victim remains worryingly high but inspiring stories to have people battling through as we've seen throughout all this helping to raise spirits will tell you about that but later in the program if you stick around for a few minutes come. to paris police officers are set to be charged over violence at a yellow vest protest in $2191.00 is believed to fire the stun grenade that left activists jerome rodriguez blind in one eye but regas told us his injury was just the start of government led attacks. the more uppity i joined the political
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opposition at least in relation to mark rowlands policies considering what is happening in many countries it is obvious that they are trying to silence me it is not only about a bullet or a grenade as a result of which i lost an eye on january 26th and 2019 but also about everything that followed the pressure i was subjected to subsequent problems accusations that were brought forward against me from the government or certain ministers and assembly members. and while you may find these images disturbing this footage captures the moment after rodriguez was hit in the eye thousands were injured in the yellow vests mass rallies for economic justice that broke out back in 2018 a study found 5 protesters lost hands from being hit by police munitions 30 were partially blinded the number of disciplinary proceedings for violence by officers rose dramatically to. i.
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in march 29th the un human rights commission called for a probe into possible use of excessive force by french police during the yellow vest protests the government rejected the accusations with president mccrone calling them unacceptable however then prime minister edward phillipe admitted mistakes in law enforcement and link of the rallies but still roam rodriguez again says the lack of action from authorities is even worse to him that police brutality
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. if you did you know when officials talk about you as mentally retarded on live television you also need to be able to deal with that that has lasted 2 years and of course there is no way i can fight back against that the pressure that these people the government the state put on me personally and on my family cost me much more harm than the police who gallops my out. it's 14 past this saturday the 14th of february thanks for taking time out of the weekend to shoot into us we're at sea and this is ahead britain's health service is under fire for adopting new gender neutral language rules to the pandemic is it the right time to be thinking about the really important thing but with so much else going on but we gauge opinion on it after the break.
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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 period dramatic development only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. thinks . we ask.
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good morning again they want to panic year i got the wrong date it is the 13th saturday the 13th of february welcome to the weekend i'm of the great what right now next let me tell you about this story from the u.k. the u.k. national health service faces condemnation from many sides over its new gender neutral language requirements while some think the pandemic is hardly the time that for a huge politically correct overhaul even those meant to benefit such as trans groups a critical again of the timing of it sounds good tailors call this report. do you think the national health service in a country in lockdown in the middle of a you raging pandemic what have other things to do than go on
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a rampage of political correctness but no you'd be wrong in fact here's a list of the new lingo you need to brush up on. and i just trust has come up with a roadmap to inclusive it and apparently this is just the start fast off so many revelations so tons out that all those people since the very beginning of time who thought they had breast the were no mark this wrong man could easily have been doing the midnight chest feeding all these years out of a robot to be a row way ahead of his time but irony of ironies this trans friendly policy didn't
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even win over all the people it specifically set out to include this is an absolutely classic case of a public sector institution trying to be woke and succeeding only in 1000 lives much harder for the very people on whose behalf it presumes to speak and the 34000000 in the u.k. who identify as one well they were not impressed. excuse me how is raising women's words to describe their lives experience anything other than exclusive i breastfed my children with milk from my breasts not from my chest my chest contains my heart and lungs i can see how soon breastfeeding our fans anyone enough of removing women women exist when menstruates give birth and have breasts can we keep our terminology for sanders was just the cherry on top of the gender fluid biology question in cake big by woke warriors and companies terrified of being canceled i mean a few years back the summitry product crowd always remove the female gender symbol
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so that trans man what does it feel dysphoric theatres no longer ask a decent job to learn to take their seats mellow female toilets are so out self selection facilities are in i don't want shows a muslim abortion the female and male categories exam how else is non-binary sam smith supposed to when everything so you are no more murder never women no more chair manal manholes certainly no man kind is the love that is going to change the future of mankind so we are like you to look what we like to see people coming not necessarily mankind well i'm just waiting to hear what j.k. rowling says about with us i mean she's got nothing to lose really sure it is suggested that people who menstruate all women imagine and you can't be canceled twice when you. first detail about facebook's been
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compared to big brother after admitting it showed private data of the alleged capitol rioters the social media giants disclosed that quote cooperated with u.s. law enforcement to hand over messages from those who allegedly broke into washington the seat of government or generally the 6. we were monitoring this out in real time and made appropriate referrals to law enforcement this includes helping them identify people who posted photos of themselves from the scene even after the attack was over we're continuing to share more information with law enforcement in response to valid legal requests as they continue their investigation number one snitch in america big brother is facebook surreal farce the storming of the capitol building last month has so far resulted in charges against a reported 221 people they found guilty they could face up to 20 years in prison democratic officials have dubbed the offender's domestic terrorists the f.b.i. his task of identifying offenders was aided by more than $200000.00 photos and
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videos mostly from social media and that's not all go without its consequences either for facebook the tech giants lost more than $30000000000.00 of market value as investors have been spooked by the platform's coziness with the feds the f.b.i. has revealed it's getting users personal messages from the platform in order to trace the suspected capital reuters listing commentator restless and thinks innocent people could have been caught up in the suite a lot of people don't realize that being a lot of your vision your data why don't you know the thing is that. facebook changes your policy and what may have been acceptable. 6 months ago may not today and in they may come back and go oh you did this and that's against our policy so we're banning for most people i would say hundreds of thousands of people really did nothing illegal whatsoever there you had if you had some
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absolutely but but the majority of people in fact some people that are being turned on and turned over investigator were not in the capitol they were perhaps on the capitol grounds but that's completely equally well until recently completely legal and open and public space there was really no violation of any type of wall whatsoever but we've kind of twisted that and interpret it differently and facebook seems to be and i would gather other social media platforms are turning over extensive amount of information and probably you've probably got a lot of business probably review of a lot of c.c.t.v. drone footage is or other types of video information is probably being looked at as well. the european police agency you repos assisted in the arrest to 10 hakas suspected of stealing $100000000.00 in crypto currency the kids allegedly used a process called sim swapping to gain that access to victims of the us. the attacks
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orchestrated by this criminal gang targeted thousands of victims throughout 2020 including famous internet influencers sports stars musicians and their families the criminals are believed to have stolen from them over 100000000 u.s. dollars in crypto currencies after illegally gaining access to their phones so sim swapping involves tricking a phone company into deactivating a sim card and then transferring its functions to one control but has written the u.s. belgium older and canada old taking part in this probe and subsequently expert told us such attacks have soared in the pandemic. in general what is the importance of infection we always should care about our privacy yes though whenever we perform transactions we're going to be going that kind of market but definitely very bumpy we need to use precise solution precise wallets for example that could alter our
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good security solution in the privacy settings and different ways how we're able to use for example our our money order to pay for it to be so if we are getting into this kind of area it's definitely recommended to use the good reputation service that currently what we see is that for example during the pandemic attack they have brought by 569 percent which is a crazy amount to take into consideration what we have in a pa that's meaning that doctors are actually increasing that but the 6 because they speed of bali to do the odd and the following for example within they run somewhere else so we can expect more of that question is are we prepared because of entry when we look at it from the nothing very romantic perspective it is a piece of code that has to execute and therefore we have to have to just block the call that we don't know that it was explosions are to want to be.
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finally since the start of the pandemic portugal's recorded more than 780000 coronavirus cases and almost 15000 deaths the country's going to remain in lock down police march as the infection rate slowing but still there's a high daily death toll but of course as often in the human times in the crisis some heartwarming stories shine through we've got some here. they went for a cough and they're easily released through it calmly. and . what it was. is their love indeed their passion for each other.
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be brave and ask god because he never stops protecting us you can believe it. miss a lot to go through for anyone is not all best to you live long and healthy but so i think it's a lookin so far from moscow thanks for watching our program here it out international for me kevin i went on the team down the sayings of a great weekend. we've
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got the 3 headed vigilante coming our way we've got the bond vigilantes are coming back they're stranded drug dealers shorting bonds now it means days he is going to try to force bond collapse like we saw in 1903 so the bond vigilantes back he's talking about gold then so are others just a golden jewel landis' in the big coin vigilantes i've been here since 22009. and they're growing exponentially now and the price of course as it goes under
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a trillion in this year 2021 it'll be worth more than 4 trillion so those are the 3 headed vigilantes that are now coming for the dollar the dollar is just sitting ducks. a dog industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them underage. los angeles police reveal a taste of the daily challenge if you're going to exploit for a child you're in los angeles for the we're going to come over you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the 6 trade.
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this is the one business show you can't afford to mess unfair montecito to in washington coming up global markets are mostly up this week as the 3 major indices in the united states post weekly gains following a record setting week on the political divide in america continued as has become more noticeable when it comes to fulfillment censorship we have of the. analysts standing by have a lot to get to so let's get started. a u.s. farmer biopharmaceutical company is looking to bring an indian made covert 1000 vaccine to america pennsylvania based wants to get kovacs in approved for use here in the states hopes are that it can play an important role in protecting americans from the crown of artists which would most likely boost standings in the stock market r.t.s. alex my which has the story it has been one of the hardest hit countries in the global pandemic. with more than 10700000 registered infections india has recorded
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the 2nd highest number of covert cases in the world after the united states more than 150000 people in india have died so far from the corona virus but things are starting to get better. number of active coded $1000.00 cases in the country is continuously decreasing it is currently less than 160000 this trend of declining and cases is ongoing the mask with 19 vaccination drive program kicked off in india in mid january so far more than 4500000 doses of vaccines have been administered by missing you everyone's sort of a sort of comfort or decade of action intended and i think the fear of the jobs come from 2 sources the oxford university astra zeneca quba shield vaccine and copaxone which is developed by the indian pharmaceutical company bharat biotech.
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