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ah, the dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah continental divide a bombshell report reveals denmark spied on germany's hunger le merkel, as well as on the other you leaders for us intelligence candidates, image as a beacon of human rights is shattered as the remains of more than 200 children are discovered near a former school for indigenous students, highlighting a cultural genocide that continued until the 1990 and israel's long standing prime minister benjamin netanyahu may be finally on his way out after the opposition claims it has enough parliamentary votes to drive him from profit ah,
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broadcasting love, direct, more suitors, moscow, this is our to international. i'm shaun thomas. glad to have you with us. a european media investigation has revealed to denmark, helped america's national security agency to spy on you. politicians, including german chancellor, uncle merkel our correspondent, but i gotta talk through the implications earlier. it was 8 years ago that edward snowden blew the lid on america's last surveillance program. global global spying on essentially, everyone at the time. only the most craziest conspiracy theorists would have believed the ship breath, the scope of the spine program. they were really targeting everyone, american citizens billions around the world, politicians, including those in allied nations and nathan, partner nations with through denmark that they targeted sweden, norway,
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as well as france, germany, angular muggles. food was bogged by the n. s a by american intelligence. and what we have learned now is that danish intelligence was completed in all of this. they weren't knowing cogs in this vos surveillance machine. they helped american intelligence gather information, amongst others, their own cultural corporations, danish corporations, danish weapon, manufacture, davis government, they handed over inflammation, danishes and the danish government to american intelligence. and you know, we've heard lot of reaction to this latest investigation, which by the way, it was carried out by european news agencies who were given information, internal reports, weakness testimony, as well as inside sources in this investigation and victims of collab and said, you know, all manner of things, no way sweden saying they want an investigation and to be told of the answers. we've heard other victims,
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the leader of the german opposition who was bogged saying that this is simply a group task on fish bits and decisions. it is, quote, set that friendly intelligence services are indeed intercepting and laying on top representatives of other countries. you don't see something on this. i just would like to say this is unacceptable between allies. i want that to be trustful relations that unite you. repeat in americans, there's no place for suspicion, but we're not. that's why we expect complete clarity. we've asked our danish and american partners to provide all information on the case. so one of the questions people might have is why denmark? well, on the technical side of things, denmark is a communications hub to all these on the cables from sweden, from germany, they will merge the converge in denmark. there are the telecommunication centers. and danish intelligence gave access to this infrastructure to american intelligence, sienna, say to these spy agencies,
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they facilitate that they help them carry out all the surveillance, all this spy, and with full knowledge. one of the questions was easy, was the danish government aware of all of this and by 2015 they would definitely be aware of all of this the launch investigation. and edward soon had since come out and said that joe barton, who was then vice president over the world office and you might and will prepare to answer for this one. he soon visits europe, since of course, he was deeply involved in this scandal. the 1st time around there should be an explicit requirement for full public disclosure, not only from denmark, but they're senior partner as well. with regards to the latest revelations about the extent of denmark's bye, this is all on the official, the perpetrators in the united states, denmark, they, they still haven't issued any sort of any sort of meaningful. com and the, the, the leadership. but it must also be mentioned that last year and this report that they published, they also said that the public may never learn the true magnitude of the,
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of this operation. the details denmark's role in all of this because it is too sensitive and it may cause too much damage which ought to, you know, ring alarm bells the fact that they would rather there be speculation. rumors and conspiracy theories, rather than admitting the truth. the german chancellor as a spokesman has given a muted response to the revelations who stopped short of criticizing either the u. s. or denmark. the bonus would get on the federal government has taken such messages into account were in contact with the relevant national and international authorities. for clarification that clear women when we demand explanations from denmark and the west on and on. but the doria level, for example, shopped in, but i cannot add anything to what i've already said. what we have seen is a rather more reaction by the germans. as the harshest reaction, 5 i remember, was midges map one, refer to about the d. n a activity back and forth,
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it's routine. she sat and i make water in german and then she said it is for the audience union, wind and dusty garnish, which amounts to spying amount among friends to something i conduct sex, something like that. so the fact that, and i quote john's womack, that spine among friends among partners. i mean that was partial states, ma'am. for mrs. mackwood made, it breaks down to the issue. everybody says, hi everybody, i would say this is some how unfortunate opinion an open secret, and it's only destroy trust among partners. i mean, for instance, although an age has been fine on allstream, so suddenly expand it didn't take me so much by surprise because thanks to
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revelations, by ad snowdon, we have heard about old that ever since 2014. and so the role of national security agency, the involvement of certain countries ever since 2013 when president bible stan wise for advancing demonstration of obama, that where no real ons was given and above all, i do, i think there's the most deplorable about the whole thing that this practice has most probably gone on maybe in a more sophisticated fall and a ghastly discovery in canada. the remains of hundreds of children as young as 3 have been found. and a former school for indigenous students. it is forcing the country to confront the heroic and often deadly policy of retraining. first nations, people are to taylor comments. canada, a shining example of maximum woken us. a place where there is no mankind. there are
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just people is the love that's going to change the future of mankind. so we'd like you to, we like to see people kind, not necessarily mankind more inclusive. turns out though, the beneath the glitzy slogan of inclusive a t lies a tragic past. harrowing use has emerged in british columbia of a mass grave of 215 children indigenous children who were ripped from their homes and forcibly enrolled in one of the largest indian residential schools. the news that remains were found at the former. com loops residential school breaks my heart . it is a painful reminder of that dark and shameful chapter of our country's history. i am thinking about every one affected by this distressing news. we are here for you. the residential school system was indeed dark and shameful set up by the government and run by churches. these were educational facilities for fast people,
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only they want really, they were in dr. nation camps into european and christian ways of living. native languages were banned and traditions frozen out reports reveal, but children were under fed, under clothes and often house and sanitary conditions. to the extent that one medical inspector wrote 24 percent of previously healthy children began tying in these facilities stories of abuse, physical, emotional and sexual, were rife. 8 8 8 8 the. 8 every day me you mean pensioned fear did your hope was that it was due today that was going to be the target, the victim. you know, you weren't going to have to suffer any form of humiliation. he learned not to cry
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anymore. you just get harder and yet you learn to shut down. oh, the i couldn't talk a word of english. i talked cree and i was abused for that hit and made to try to talk english. i lost my language. they threatened us with a strapping you spoke it within a year. i lost all of it. i . 8 used to him, i ill drunk occurring at night. i asked the principal to take him to the hospital. he didn't after about 2 weeks, my brother was in so much pain. he was going out of his mind. i pleaded with the principal for days to take him to the doctor. ah, they started to sexually take advantage of me and abuse me. not one, not too many, many people for a very long time until i was 16. i held everything in and didn't tell anybody for
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20 years, and they had no one to tell because they were slated from their families and their communities all to make them true. canadians for a century the central goals of canada's aboriginal policy would cause aboriginal people to cease to exist. the stablish ment and operation of residential schools were the central elements of this policy which can best be described as a cultural genocide. the scale of this cultural genocide is startling, a 150000 children over a 130 years. and if you think it's ancient history, it's not. the last residential school was shot in 1996 over 4000 deaths by mistreatment, neglect, and disease with families often never learning about children, fate, many atrocities and ticket sensors which, you know, are unbearable to here. and you know, for us, you know, we, you know,
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to learn that your potential find, you know, from the professionals that were brought in, you know, we are very much for the past is a dark place filled with unforgivable moments. it's an inescapable part of life. but to rebrand yourself is a bastion of humanity, as a model of increase 70, that preaches to others, how they should live, whilst the bones of oppress children lie beneath your feet. it's nothing but an example of the hypocrisy, an insincerity. so often embedded in the whiteness of the western wild. so using the wide people kind might food a guilty conscience, but it will make those skeletons in your course it go away. you know, it's all well and good for the federal government to make gestures of goodwill and support regarding the strategy. but as the community burdened with this legacy of
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the dark, dark chapter of canadian history and the federally mandated indian residential school system. there is an important ownership and accountability to both the columns and all the communities and families that it has affected. and you know, there's still a lot of work that needs to get done. and you know, and lot of things that are still happening. and what looks like, you know, some is already well accounted for in the sheet that tuesday reconciliation final report. but there are other aspects that are unique which are the unique needs of communities as well. the leader of israel's largest opposition party has for the 1st time described benjamin netanyahu arch. rival, natalie bennett. as prime minister minister designate this comes amid tents and highly complex talks on forming a coalition government to unseat the long standing premier. it is
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a fairly my friend, prime minister does a good enough tale. bennett set a goal for the next government yesterday to bring back unity in a week. the state of israel can enter a new era. when our position leader natalie bennett, announced that he is ready to form a new broad coalition government involving centrist and even left wing parties. if those plans do materialize, that will mean an end to 12 consecutive years of benjamin netanyahu rule. bennett said that he has agreed to work with parties on the opposite side of the spectrum and accused netanyahu of polarizing the country mission. over the last 4 rounds of elections, we've seen a country weakening itself, damaging itself and losing its ability to function. we see ministers who are fighting with each other, who do not manage anything. we have seen riots on the burning of synagogues and load, and instead of managing and leading their methodist to spread hatred and polarization
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between the people of our country to conceal their own failure might be fairly ben, it's, i have not told bennett. fortunately, he's again misleading the public, the same lives for them to slogan some hatred and division from the person themselves. so the hatred and division is leading the scam of the century after the announcement concert took to the streets of television to protest against enough tele bennett, the likely new prime minister. but he also has plenty of vocal supporters as well very hard. when we came to protest against the government, which is stealing our votes, it can't be defended with devon seats in the parliament. was to be prime minister there stealing a vote for the right. it's a blatant violation of all these promises. i thought that we should come and support this government of change and also show some support for catherine and bennett. i think this is the only chance of a threat to get out of johnston. i mean, you mean it and you know,
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the in the gill hoffman, the chief political correspondent at the jerusalem post told us that the coalition allies overriding desire to see the back of benjamin netanyahu trumped any political differences. they may have agree on iran, they agree on other security issues, the grave for the most part on the economy, the grand steps that need to be taken, national unity and continuing the success that israel out in the wake of the over,
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within the israeli parliament, the one thing that you can get a majority for is to say that you don't want to serve any more after being israel longest serving leader. if you nice that wide spectrum that will be part of the government. but even if you have devised among them, they'll still have to give them united after 2 and a half years, a little bit miserable for elections proving einstein's theory of insanity of doing the same thing over and over and over and over again, expecting different results. it's looking like next week, monday or tuesday we will finally get a functioning government is the era of fully autonomous killing machines may have already begun. a un report has described what is believed to be the 1st case of a drug strike, guided only by artificial intelligence, without a human operator. autonomous weapon systems program to attack targets without requiring data, connectivity between the operator and the munition. in effect,
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a true fire. forget and find capability. the incident happened in libya and march last year, turkish made cargo to quad copter opened fire on retreating fighters. loyal to the renegade commander philo. sorry, holly for hostile. although it is unclear from the un report how many casualties resulted from that strike, use of fully autonomous weaponry has triggered alarm from rights groups since 2012 human rights watch has been campaigning for a global ban on killer robots. although so far, no countries haven't acted any such laws. former us marine corps intelligence officer scott ritter, believes that there is no place in society for fully autonomous weaponry. i would never argue for a to be in the loop. i would always say that a human being has to be in the loop. humans make mistakes or humans are programmed by their modalities to permit certain things to occur that shouldn't occur. but i
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will tell you what, you, you get the proper rules of engagement in place. and you have a human in the link who's properly trained, who's you know, who is not going to allow the weapon system to be used in a manner which operates outside of the rules of engagement. and that's, that's a weapon system that i would approve of in a combat type situation. human rights watch and others who are seeking a total ban on these systems. they're just not going to succeed. because unfortunately in war, every side is looking for advantage real or perceived. and right now, the church perceived the damned advantage in terms of these autonomy systems. but very a is urging the you to act much faster and it's approval process for this. putting the coverage shot, the leader of the german province said the month long delay from the european regulator is partly a matter of ideology. the inoculation engine must not stutter the procedure around
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. sputnik fee must be accelerated. it must not be delayed for purely ideological reasons. and marcus said, or isn't the only german politician calling for the russian job to be adopted this month? the stock number from the left party paid a visit to russia, and god is putting the shot in explaining why he said that he trusted more than the alternatives. meanwhile, the very is, was trying to go it alone with buying the vaccine. back in april, local authorities agreed to purchase 2 and a half 1000000 doses. however, they will be unable to use them without approval from berlin. and that in turn won't happen without a green light from the european medicines agency. as things stand, the regulator says it does not yet have enough trial. data to register is putting the ve, the head of rushes, direct investment fund, which is behind the international roll out of the vaccine says, while europe holds back demand from elsewhere in the world continues to rise. we can see overwhelming demand for the russian vaccine worldwide. and that's because
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it shows the best results for both efficacy and safety. while you member states wait for a decision from the may, several of them normally hungry austria. and for voc, you have already bought supplies is putting agree they are among more than 50 nations including argentina, india and turkey to include it in their in occupation campaigns. german political analysts to be john thomas solely gave us his views on what may be causing the delays in europe. what we have seen with m a is that they have to approve the vaccine from applies by on tag and from what darn, from after and record setting time. and so it's very interesting to see that this approval process for us could be, is taking so much longer at the m a. and what i believe is the source of this problem is the half of the agency who is a former tom, a lobbyist. he's more interested in guaranteeing the pramod profits of west and
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palmer companies than in the health of european citizens. we don't know the long term effects of modernity on the fly, the biopic they've seen because they are based on a completely novel mechanism. what we do know is that the adenovirus vector that is used with whitney, we have been used in other vaccine that has been text, tacitly tested over many years. so it is observed to question the data with need where there is more than enough data. and this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia has seen as an enemy central african republic is in the grips of a years long civil war has gained a 1st hand to glimpse into the conflict. and the role russia is playing in helping the local government counter mills and forces here as part of our report, which is available in full at
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r t dot com. looks like ah, there is a mind ahead. this sounded there are still groups. the rebel is hiding in the jungle. the. we made a stop just to observe that the story tried to be on the column was exactly in this area. they came and started shooting in the innocent people and then just disappeared. we got lucky to have an interview with an actual warlord and i want to ask you if you get to kill anyone, when the russians came, what did they do here? there were no problems. we came to protect us about 535 instructors. what are russians fighting for n, c, r? for the good
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china has softened its long standing population control policies amid falling of birth rates and an aging populace does not allowing families to have a 3rd child. we got in depth coverage of that story over at r t dot com. it doesn't for me in about 35 minutes. i'll be back with your headlines. this is our national sales. ah oh i didn't i never met my love lobby can, can honestly wanted to know min johnny. yeah. give me because you
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guys are not going to the up the kitchen table out them out. i gotta get my don't get a get. we'll put it on the shoulder to wait for the meeting. brittany home like he's in this lamp. me. glad by little by now. and then because you guys are not the man why or why not what i mean when i was shot the wrong one all through just don't the
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rules. yes. to fill out the thing because the attitude an engagement equal betrayal. when too many find themselves well, the part we choose to look for common ground in the prices are going up and people are mentioning this that the prices for energy, food, transportation, are going up at a alarming rate. and the government is telling us bad. don't believe your eyes that that's some places and people are starting to question whether or not their governments might or might not be out of their mind. ah
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ah, ah hello and welcome to cross stock where all things considered. i'm peter lavelle imposing sanctions and the country used to be a policy of last resort. that is not the case today. now. washington sanction scores of countries and even threatened sanctions against suppose the allies, the sanctions work. no, not really. also we have an update on beatrice. i to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess. jordan sent me well we in budapest, he is in podcast or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube rumble and locals.
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and here in moscow were joined by dmitri bobbitt. she is a political analyst and editor at, you know, me internet media project or a gentleman crossed our rules in the fact that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. ok, let's go to george 1st in budapest, george, you know, the, it used to be when we were coming up as it were. sanctions were something that were done very selectively with a very poignant, directed, targeted outcome. it was a very specific surgical instrument if we can use that german in regards to diplomacy. now it's this blunt objects be swinging it around to see what they can destroy, what they can impact what they can change. it's always changing behavior, which is a very, very arrogant way of day use defining politics. why is it become that? because is it just because to substitute for solutions to substitute for diplomacy
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because it's implications are quite amazing. we'll talk about later about how it's changing the world and it's not working for the people that sanction go ahead, george. well, that's exactly right. if you look at what international law states, it's spelled out in the un charter. i mean this article, 51. you have a right to self defense, therefore you have a right to result the sanctions against somebody who is conducting aggressive actions toward you. and as the sanctions that can be imposed by the un security council. but only a very specific circumstance of which is that the security council can only posted if the target, the state is in some way violating international law if it is a threat to international peace. what is now happening is that the european union, and of course the united states is using sanctions in ignoring the united
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