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the sting investigation reveals a host of america's which is billionaires or avoiding taxes, the spike getting richer. the us revenue service seems more concerned with finding out who links this president, putin, rachels, against new to expansion and the mistreatment of russians in ukraine. in the comprehensive interview ahead of somebody with joe biden. and also the university students remove an image of queen elizabeth the 2nd from the college common, which i think it's linked to the colonial pass. the move that's being condemned by the countries education minister as absurd. we put the issue of the debate. the queen is the head of our country. so i think it's a great, really, really great shame has come to this being disrespectful, creating that they made their vote, they took the,
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the portrait down. i think that people need to just expect that, ah, by that great job your company this morning, this is into nice. it's been revealed, a host of billionaires on america's rich list have been avoiding paying taxes. despite a search in wealth, they expose a comes from a us independent journalist organization which received a link from the revenue service. now this body is now lawrence and investigation about not the kinds you might have expected. this is dawn of explains. there is been generations of american politicians repeating one mantra about how they should tax the rich. we will demand that the wealthy and large cooperation thought paying their fair share of taxes. it's time for a well in america,
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america's tax code is a total dysfunctional mess. it is riddled with loopholes that lead some special interests, including myself in all fairness is going to cost me a fortune this they believe me. i think you should be able to become a billionaire in a millionaire. pay your fair share, repeated over and over again. it's almost like every bit here was taken out of some secret tax spell book and like any spell these failed to conjure a real well result. take heal and musk between 20142018. his wealth balloon by almost $14000000000.00. guess how much he paid in taxes, a whooping 3.27 percent. and if you think that slow, no, that's actually pretty average. that's how much america's 25 fatis cats gave up to
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the i r. s. and if you want low look no further than jeff bases, and warren buffet, who's true tax rate barely hovered above 0. i continue to believe that the tax code should be changed substantially. huge dynastic wealth is not desirable for our society. yeah, that moment when your taxes are so low, even you can't help but feel like a bit of a crock. and all of this was lead to journalists at pro public, and the rest is investigating spoiler alert, not the billionaires. there is an investigation with respect to the allegations that the source of the information in the article came from the internal revenue service and remote this dude. he sounded so concerned about the upper crust of american society, not paying that fast share. well, that was before the league, he is what his office is concerned with. now. any unauthorized disclosure of
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confidential government information by a person has access is illegal. and we take this very seriously. and the i r. s. are referring the matter to the office of the inspector general, the treasury inspector general for tax administration, the f b. i and the us attorney's office for the district of columbia, all of whom have independent authority to investigate all the talk about is how the persecution machine is in full bounty hand mode. after whoever leak the figures and completely ignoring the substance, i think there's a few reasons why authorities you're focusing on the data relation, not the content. what explanation is that, you know, they're concerned about the possibility that they're complete. tax return is of politicians will be released next to many members of congress are very rich landers . i don't know the possibilities. they're not saying anything is because there's nothing to say. i mean, there's numerous tax advantages for the super wealthy. they're intentionally within the tax code. they're perfectly legal and yeah, some of them are known by and used by the political leads as well as successful
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business. and yes, most of those hundreds of billions in equity. it's not like jeff basis has a scrooge mcduck style dungeon with mountains of dollars. but with an average us household paying sometimes 10 times more than they do in taxes, the system just doesn't look so good. out of line with basic international human law that sound the russian president has described a draft ukrainian law on the indigenous people. it provides protection and self determination rise to some of ukraine's ethnic groups, but not to others, including millions of russians in a major interview on russian stake tv. let him a few to explain why the law could pose a threat to them. that i've seen this drama, one of the articles that say that it cannot be discriminated against the general legal principle that whatever is not prohibited illegal. what does that mean nominating this can be discriminated against?
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that includes russians is also romanians all from gary. and so it's absolutely unacceptable, and it's out of line with basic international human law, and it's not for everyone about promotions that has a special think. and the thing is, millions of people living in ukraine identifies russian young according to the sense of conducted during the soviet era. and i don't think much has changed then no more want to be a 2nd class citizen that will lead to 100 a 1000, or maybe even millions of people leaving ukraine or changing the nation out in legal documents. it will be a huge blow to russian. people in general, and we certainly cannot just ignore that. to other key topics that came up in the wide ranging interview where the expansion of nato and rushes relations with the crime that had been much anticipated summit between putin and us president joe biden. next week, my colleague senior nila rodriguez df discuss the interview. one of the chief concerns that we have with, with this new draft flow,
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is that it is reminiscent of the practices and methods of nazi germany, which is dividing people based on that genetic makeup that implicitly affording some groups, protection and perhaps prosecuting others. and let me putin here said the what's, what's a kid of mixed heritage with mix pads. what is, what is he to choose as a, he's got a russian father and a ukranian mother. does he choose russia, who ukrainian, because he'll be afforded protections with one and with the other you will be discriminated again. so the, the, the entire thing is of tremendous concern to russia, especially given the millions of russians live when you create nato expansion. mara, to expand on as well. both of them are putting in the integrated vladimir putin says that now the argument for data expansion, strengthening native, is rushes aggressive behavior. but like i said, look at the, the decades gone the last 2 decades. they were 2 cycles of nato expansion,
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while russia in the west wild russia nevo. well fred, while they were friendly with each other, and here, let me poodle to remember cuba. because cuba, when the soviet union station nuclear weapons, there was a huge red line for the united states. russia was eventually remove those nuclear weapons. but somehow, when the united states and they to encroach on russia closer and closer and closer to russia's borders, somehow they don't see that as being of concern to russia. vladimir putin says that it is nature's expansion and his infrastructure getting close to his borders. it's an extremely important issue for the security of all russians and for country it has a practical significance for them. that's why is that when pulling the romania became nathan member, they quickly agreed to american missile defense. patients on the territories for the launch pads used for those systems could also be used for authentic weaponry. be turned into russia, including moscow within a very short timeframe for 15 minute margin. if ukraine was to become
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a nato member, it would then take 7 to 10 minutes of old asian to stay near article mostly put on it. is that the red line fruits or not so gracia has been attack enough times to either for nuclear weapons and of odds of an international coalition. encroaching, moving closer and closer to russia to start bringing alarm bells and on the smooth let me know, 2 talks about your grades prospect of jordan and nathan obsession. really objectively speaking in last several years here. he remarked on one incident, several days ago when barton and the president spoke by phone, they issued very different press statements at the end. biden said they talked about corruption and guaranteeing you credit territory integrity and the ukrainians claim that they also jo button also said that he would, he was in support of offering the ukraine roadmap to join, to join naval. the americans press the gradients to remove that. and said,
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we said nothing of the sort. and that incident caused a lot of jokes in russia and experts, circles in the press. vladimir putin said that he for one wasn't laughing because we don't know what was in that pool. and the behavior of ukraine and nato is such that it suggests that ukraine potentially will, could be offered neighbor membership a native. so let me put and says that those, those are red line for russia that need to infrastructure and perhaps even nuclear weapons moving into ukraine for russia. that is an absolute red lot you case education secretary has slammed the behavior of some oxford university students as simply absurd center. they took down the portrait of queen elizabeth the 2nd from the colleges common room climbing. they found it offensive since rep presents. they say the country's colonial past. the president of the college in questions as the picture was removed after a vote,
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which itself was the initiative of the students. these days, british educational institutions typically don't display the queen's portrait though. some cambridge knocks with colleges still do. the protest removal comes as the queen proposed amongst 70 years on the throne. next year, we put the issue of the debate. the queen is the figurehead of our country. so i think it's a great, really, really great shame. it's come to this about the queen and also wherever the stuff that you speak to. now everybody feel that the queen, but that it's something that they just started believe. and colonialism represent inherited well. system lack of memory talk to see. so if they don't want that, they haven't being disrespectful to the queen. i think there's another of this kind of talk of disrespect. and even though you respect, that's not a 2nd piece. the comment is what has caused
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a prince was not the but they making to make them feel unwelcome. it is the fact that it was the slight upon the queen, the saying that she represents the clarity will pass and that's why they remove the pitch. the portrait there was no reason for them to cause this fuss. they could just remove portrait, but instead of going public and making this new pretty vile insult to up to the queen, they made their vote. they took the portrait down. i think that people need to just respect that and if it hadn't been blown up in the way it was, there wouldn't be the great thing about that. i don't believe so much. so he comments about a portrait. where is the outrage being about the queen? who am please charles, you've looked over 1000 laws in the past and been able to to change some of them. i think we're going talk about mark receive. let's start with that. i don't think there's extreme culture extremism in the, in the universities, but they should be freedom of speech and respect for different views. that's
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important. there shouldn't be in my, in my humble opinion sent to ship, imposed by, by stopping some speakers just because they don't like they're not liked with some of their views. as long as they're not extremist views, that courage. sanitation workers in paris serve overturned trash containers and stoned the district mass office during a city wide strike. the processes the angry about new labor reforms that trade union say when we juice annual leave and increase working hours. just the mattress denounced the rises, been totally unacceptable. cosivity measures were approved by president microns cabinet back in 2019 the aim exclaimed is to cut some money in 20000 civil service jobs. a repeat of 3 years. we discussed the reasons and rest of the trigger in france with political commentator. and elizabeth is essentially
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resistant to change has to come. it's also be the thought of during the war between the mayor of paris and he that go on the president mccormick wants to streamline the finances of the country. he voted this before the covered crisis. the curve is quite that much more difficult because we spend so much there is frustration. i mean, you have lots of contradictory messages. he is very unpopular with the people with whom he isn't popular. and he still has a fairly important rump of people who will support and he's very pro, rising a device in many ways. i think they all were it, they're all polls the so when over most but not all candidate. but it's much more now we want to live now got old that give him within the margin of error to 52 percent for him associate with hot and considering the size of the sample. it is within the margin of error and yet you were it. so called the you in germany,
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locals, other whose laws have supremacy russell threatened legal action against bringing that story under the after the brand. oh, i, i i use
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we're here in saint petersburg at the international economic form. and the topic of our program is the global economy always change since coven, for the winter, for the loses? what are the challenges, and what are the opportunities the, the news? ah, welcome back. and you pose, found that the pandemic has batted trust in the european union. the survey was commissioned by the european council. and it found citizens are unhappy with the blocks early response to the pandemic. and with the sluggish vaccination campaign, and a number of member states,
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more than half of those people surveyed said that they had low confidence in the union. but many respondents also said they were even more disappointed with the national politics. meanwhile, there's more trouble brewing for the blog as a sparse about the priority of e. u. of a national law turns ugly with brussels threatening legal action against germany. last year, the country's constitutional court rubbed the you up the wrong way. by ruling that is debt purchasing ski might be illegal, although it later reversed the decision piece. oliver has more government bond buying or put it much simpler. the buying of, of debt here in europe, we're talking about trillions of euro worth of it to prop fiscally, we could countries at the expense of low so you perform better economically. here in germany, they've never been a big fund over it. and now the european commission in brussels is issue to legal wrap on the nose to berlin, after germany is constitutional court dare to challenge the european central banks
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. money printing plans, after having conducted a detailed analysis and following an informal dial appears to german forties. the commission is therefore decided today to send a letter form a notice to terminate for violation of fundamental principles of the law by the federal constitutional court. to get to the bottom of this, we have to go way back to the c b purchasing some 2.6 trillion euro worth of bonds . and all the securities between 20152018, with the intention of providing stimulus to the economies of the 19 e. u. member states that use the euro. this is where that conflict arises because the european court of justice in luxembourg describe the bond buying program is legit and legal that was then questioned by a group of german conservatives in euro skeptics. they weren't sure about where and how german taxpayer money was being spent. eventually,
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the 16 judges of the federal constitutional court said b. c. b plans could go ahead. that's what has shocked some m. p. 's about the e u commission decision to push the matter further and publicly, while others see it as needed. i admit the case is very complicated, but it is fundamentally very, very simple. a central bank buys bonds with money printed by created by here ex needle. so they enlarge the monetary at space and thereby they create great risk for inflation. prices have been rising for real estate everywhere. defect is very that reflected in the example of america, italy, italy can place it's her bonds and better conditions than the entities is america. there must be something wrong. this is a distortion of competition, which does not pay tribute to the real risks of italian bonds and american bonds. i
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think the main challenge of that ruling is that the european cation commission, which considers itself as the guardian of the treaty, cannot accept the national constitutional courts challenge of the european court of justice. for the you commission. the problem is, any court from any member state questioning, the primacy of a new law ought to be more accurate the precedent, the doing so would create. this could threaten the integrity of union law and could open the way to europe. i look at your union is and remains a community based on law and the last to it on new law is always spoken. in luxembourg, it does seem as though the german government side are willing to take then knocks on this one for the great to good of team you. however, with you, commission president ursula for the lines set to hand a legal picking off to her form of both chancellor angle americo. there are some
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suggesting the you commission president stepping out for me on the claim. she may be still somehow beholden to berlin. patrol of a r t and the german capital assume police say they were arrested 81 people as part of a global sting operation led by the us. be eyes claiming to have caught more than $800.00 criminals will white including arms and drug dealers. by tricking them and to use an encrypted out side from last year, rays have taken place in more than a dozen other countries including australia, where the federal police worked alongside us. intelligence the out called anom was run by the f b i. security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime to use an promoted and allowed the intelligence agency to monitor communications between gangs, the f b. i legal tasha in austria hailed the sting. a major success. this operation
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demonstrates how the f, b, i and our international law enforcement partners can come together to successfully combat trans national, organized crime and drug trafficking activity partnership. so the key to law enforcement success has no one country or agency can tackle this problem alone. the oppression almost broke down earlier in the year. one anonymous blog posted an article that called on people to stop using the up because of safety concerns than his blood was shut down. meanwhile, australian officials defended the legality of intercepting private messages. the country's police commission risk shall, says, is the 1st time a law has been used to intercept telecommunications, the former ca, unless john kodiak, who told us the way the authorities disguised public apps is being encrypted and secure, raises serious issues. i think we should all just assume that our communications, even our encrypted communications,
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are being monitored pretty much all communications apps can be used by law enforcement or by intelligent services, despite on average people in these organizations like an essay and g, c, h, q, and cia there they're working on things that we we can only imagine we can only fantasize about. we have no idea the scope of the technology that they have access to. and so i don't think it's ever safe for the average person. the reason that they say they do it is that it's to keep us safe. it's to allow law enforcement to collect information on possible terrorist attacks or criminal activities. but that's not the way the constitution works. all platforms are compromised, and that's why we should always be so careful. in our private communications, a moscow court has outlawed organizations founded by alex in the valley. the court
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ruled that the russian position figures political network was extremist easily. patricia has more. the russian prosecutors have been highlighting the extremist nature as they are putting it of the organisation lead and founded by opposition activists elect saying the vomit, according to the authorities, the so called novalis h queues and also the anti corruption funds that are labeled as foreign agents. in this country were regularly behind on law for demonstration rallies and other unsanctioned gatherings that often lead to unrest and even violence in some cases. so these are the key reasons why the fund is being fully banned in this country. earlier members of the anti corruption font elect scene of all these allies announced that they were wrapping up the activity of their network in its
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present form because of the enormous pressure that they were experiencing from the rushing state. like st and evolving himself is currently serving a 3 year sentence for violating the terms of a suspended sentence. that's something that he received earlier as a result of a fraud case. western governments have long been accusing moscow of being after mister nevaeh and the, and the organizations that he has been in charge of for political reasons. and, and this led to serious cracks in moscow relations with the you and the west for example. but the russian side maintain, that the legal action against the prominent opposition figure is fully within the wash and legal framework and is only related to the crimes that have been committed by like teen evolving himself and his political network can enjoy that last more new stories you can check out by heading to a website that's all t dot com. ah,
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the, the, the guys are more of my guy to financial survival. this is a hedge fund, is a device used by professional value eggs to earn money? that's right. these hedge funds are completely not accountable, and we're just adding more more to them totally, the stabilize the global economy. you need to protect yourself and get informed. was because we were one of the persian gulf, the wealthiest country is, has spent billions of dollars on stadium. the stadiums. well
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look at this stadium is really taking shape. you can see the bowl and most of the stands now, when we were here a little bit over a year ago, at the same construction site, it was just a foundation and a few metal structures. so it seems that time why this idea to use shipping containers as building blocks has definitely paid off. i mean, they're easy to assemble and easy to dismantle, just like playing with lego. the for the 1st time in a world cup have treat the stadium will be billed from shipping containers and what's more, it will be completely dismantled after the turn in the room and remove, shaped by those with in
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me thing we dare to ask in little today shocking allegations of sexual abuse will reveal, involving a former top us figure skating coach being circle. that's it. do you listen? you don't contribute to the stop. external response. me haven't get into the in recent years. there has been a wave of revelations about sex abuse in sport, or through all over the world. people are speaking out in 265 athletes have brought allegations of
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sexual abuse against larry and nasser the us olympic gymnastics, team doctor, i know now who you really are a child molester in a master manipulator. more social abuse, accusations were raised by a group of 3 and a coach of brazil, domestics teams that are in accused of sexually assaulting governments of young athlete. sexual abuse is rife in all areas of sport, individual and teams. for amateur and professional sports. athletes are often abused by the very people who help them when metals in she was she might by everybody. so why would somebody believe me? i was just a little girl coming from irrespective of gender. one sports person in 7 was sexually abused when they were
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under 18, the price paid to, to, to achieve that really was, was found to who knew what makes the mill you of sports so favorable to sexual abuse. linda fish national pedal freely they would see. and the script alpine find portland cod in this table to support indian fines or sometimes it's a media tional vice clue as long as the metals in money keep coming, they don't care. ah, we explored the issue of sexual abuse in several countries and several sports trying to get to the root of the problem. in fact, the why from government to the i o c. no one seems to be able to stop the terrible damage being inflicted on young people.

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