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bitcoin legal standard, ah, the, the news headlines, our russia warns of severe consequences if it's territorial waters are violated. again, after you can wash it, reaches its black see border anti virus software pioneer john mcafee, is found dead, and they stand for themselves in what authority say was suicide. although he had treated that he would not take his own life. the number of super rich joining the millionaire club queued up as a report finds the firms profiting through the crisis. don't spread the wealth to ordinary stuff ah,
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broadcasting live direct from our studios and moscow. this is our to international and john thomas. the glad to have you with us. now ask permission. russia has made it clear how to enter its territory after moscow summoned to britain's envoy over a warship that encroached on its waters in the black sea foreign ministry spokeswoman murray. as a heart of, i added that there was a wider planet created in media and the political stage of western countries included in the ball. so brussels about are allowed to intrinsic stability. both are alleged fred, so this very western world to bring everyone up to speed a u. k. worship b, h m, as the better transmitted through what russia says are, it's there to world water. the vessel sailed within 12 nautical miles off the coast of crimea close to a russian naval base in the black seats of after bo. this resulted in russia sending its own naval vessel along with aircraft of fire warning shots. russian diplomats also said that those trying to pass rushes limits are on
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a slippery slope. and according to the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, by firing those warning shots, moscow will let everyone know that you need to ask rushes permission before answering its territory. the british ambassador to russia has already arrived to the foreign ministry in moscow and expected to receive a tough warning. so let's have a listen to what the russian diplomats insisted during this meeting. particular attention was drawn to the fact that should similar provocations be repeated. the british side will bear full responsibility for possible consequences. moscow maintains that crimea embassy around peninsula is russia's sovereign territory, while the u. k continues to recognize crimea as belonging to ukraine and therefore reject moscow claims of control over the area with holy appropriate to use international waters. and, and by the way, the important point is that we don't recognize the russian annexation of the tribes
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. this is part of a sovereign ukrainian territory. it was entirely right that we should vindicate the law and perceive freedom of navigation in the way that we take the shortest route between 2 points. and that's what we did love and keep saying, it didn't mean to provoke russia in any way and its intentions were harmless. but that contradicts what he responded. he was on board, the british ship reported, he said h m, as the federal deliberately took the course to send a message to moscow. he also said in his report that our crew, the crew of this ship, heard the shots fired by the russians line wire. if you don't change the course, i'll defiant official trucking right now. interestingly, british officials insist that worship wasn't fired at and that it was just
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a coincidence that the russian navy were conducting a gunnery exercise in that area. at that time, at the time the british vessel entered the zone, now, russia's diplomat say that this is an outright lie. those warning shots were meant for the defender to scare it off. so clearly this is the heated topic that will likely affect british russian relations in the long run. former british envoy crag murray says the h m s defender did know exactly what it was doing. easy for these things to escalate and get out of hand further than any body actually mean this is, this is ghostly, is responsible for evocative behavior, that bitten has no business having a war hit sailing this close to crime in this land is disputed, as well as johnson says of but plainly is at the very least, the occupying power with affective control of a tentative it is a markedly evocative kinds of belligerent war mongering, which is taking pious 5 thousands of miles from the u. k. coastal as well. forget
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the this can lead to, to all sorts of difficulties in the context of the business government, which seeks to make propaganda value as of continual compensation with joshua, which needs an enemy in order to justify the massive defense spending guide on by this country. so it's part of a, of a general topic to pull on which point it's worth stating that they deliberately built a warship for journalists into these 10 total water. and actually a top, a gander, aimed at the coastal state is specifically excluded in the un convention on the war of on the law of the c anti virus software pioneer john mac. if he has been found dead in his barcelona prison cell, just hours after springs, national court ruled in favor of extra driving him to the united states,
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he was known for his extravagant antics and regular challenges to the status quo in america or to dmitri polk takes a look back at his life. john mac, he was a color full personality to say the least. a rabble with a biography that reads like a hollywood script. eccentric millionaire computers, viruses, anti virus software, crypto currencies, drugs, bo chases, paragliding promoter of numerous conspiracy theories. us presidential candidate, officially accused of arms smuggling and even murder before escaping abroad. these were all parts of his life which ended in a no less unusual fashion in a jail cell in barcelona. mere hours after court agreed to extradite him to the west to face tax evasion charges. now the theories are pouring in. was it a suicide to draw negative attention to the government? was it even a suicide at all? which is the official cause of death given by spain, or was it murder wish,
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mcafee repeatedly warned about guessing subtle messages from us. officials saying, in effect, we're coming for you, mcafee. we're going to kill yourself. i got a tough through today just in case if i suicide myself. i didn't, i was wacked, check my rights, all. i am content and here i have friends, the food is good, all as well. know that if i hang myself, i'll epstein it will be no fault of mine. some social media users point out washington certainly considered him something of a nuisance. he was actively anti establishment. tried to get elected president of the us several times representing the libertarian party campaign against corruption in the us tax service. the rest opposed government financial policy and was a big advocate for crypto currency. after he was arrested in spain, he claimed all the charges against him were politically motivated. and like 2018, i announced i would run again. and i also announced i would target the i r s and it's corruption. and 2 months later,
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the iris filed charges against me. i believe the charges are politically motivated, although he did actually skip paying his taxes. but he had his reasons. i have not file a tax return to a years why one taxation is illegal to our pay tens of millions already and received jeff services. 3, i'm done making money. i live off cash from mike. if the inc, my net income is negative, but i am a prime target the i r s. here i. he even went as far as to compare the i r s. c, a government enforcement agency. i can. so the german s s no one will with the enormous power of the i r s, and emerge as an s s, like intimidation, arm of the government during prohibition. when drinking alcohol was a crime, unable to by legitimate alcohol, the public relied on family stills from destroying stills. it now destroys us. while it's questionable whether these opinions were the primary reason behind his arrest, he certainly did turn heads with his assault against the establishment. he so
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despised among those assaults were accusations that the government was conducting mass, electronic espionage. our government is crazy and paranoid to department of homeland security. an agency which was created to protect us mixed the and the enemies as directed activities within the con, free. now it demands the eye and of the us citizens, fully undress before them, and that the romans for the most intimate corners of our private lives. for the sake of protecting us, they in essence tell us, we need to check you to make sure you're not the enemy we're protecting you from. he also claimed the ca regularly carried out cyber attacks pretending to be other countries from god. the ceiling is concerned that that's the way it works, that they make an impression that someone else has done it. if john brandon, michael hayden, the cia director and obama were here, i would say shame on you. and he heavily criticized u. s. foreign policy. we run into the terrorism problem because america has meddled
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in other countries affairs and acted like the world's placement for too long. if you live in syria and you will bombed on a daily basis and your loved ones, friends, relatives, colleagues, wives and children were killed in those as strikes. you would get angry too. who started it all? that's the question. it's us who started it all and we must bear responsibility. the u. s. can no longer be the world's policeman. that's just not tenable. while he was a hero to thumb, others saw him as a man with a wild imagination. and yeah, not everything he said and did was exactly true or generally considered decent. he did make up a story about being arrested for wearing a thong instead of a face mask faked several heart attacks, while in a guatemalan jail, had his own private comp out in harem. while living in the caribbean, where he was involved in the production of bath salts as a synthetic drug, while simultaneously trying to develop organic antibiotics, he even had a little private army comprise of local gang members and retired police officers.
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but like him or not, the news of his unexpected death has certainly caught the attention of many, including us surveillance whistleblower edward snowden. europe should not extradited those accused of non violent crimes to a court system so unfair and prison system so cruel. that native born defendants would rather die than become subject to its julian assange could be next until the system is reformed. a moratorium should remain while mcafee has lost his life. his story is not over. did he actually kill himself if he did, then why or was he actually a threat worth removing? the theme as these questions will boggle the minds of quite a few people and be the topic of debate for quite some time. mcafee is the 2nd powerful person of late to have killed themselves while awaiting trial by the u . s. with finance jeffrey epstein also committing suicide and custody fears have been raised for a long time, detained joint sanchez health,
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a team. but i got to discuss the comparison with my colleague collin break, mcafee was bought in the u. k. how that he was us citizen julian sanchez, isn't gone in the presence of the prosecuting him because of the suspected sexual assault delegation. now they're, they, they've come out and they said it's because of his work investigative work, his journalism, exposing war crimes that killed many, many people as well as corruption scandal that the highest levels of power the things we've seen published. and we can see the fear is now the julian assad under pressure for so long that he may choose a similar option. and of course, a few people are going to be joining adults here on the day that it adds to mcafee's. death adds to higher number of people who died either imprisoned on the juris because they're facing legal action. aaron was sworn aside from mike if he also a web pioneer and pioneer in his twenties. he made the incident hall of fame red.
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he was an early employee help get that off the ground. she was facing threatened with 30 years behind bars by united states, prosecutors. so what he did is he downloaded many, many i, c demick journals. he believed that the internet should be free, access to knowledge should be free. later after he was found, hanged in his apartment. we found out that the, the secret service presidential security there that they had $1400.00 pages of documents on him, a huge amount. the secret service was involved. then for example, we have abstract jeffrey epstein, who could have brought down the system, the establishment. i mean, he's friends included president celebrities, superstar cygnus. oh, all manner of people well known and many of them frequented movies parties, parties where there was a legend, the abuse of children, sexual abuse of children. he was found also hadn't in his,
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in his jail. so many people do by that, so except course, there's no proof, there's no evidence that there was foul play. nevertheless, it is, it is starting because all these deaths happen in areas in the country where the united states and europe, which are 1st in the front room when they hear about human rights abuses or prosecution of activists in china or russia. for example. a song has been harass, tortured, and we have no idea what is happening to him right now. then the anglo saxons will issue immediate release saying no longer could he's free, sol suffer the vulgar world, slow infamy. and that's it. the rest can do this kind of thing, this card there to sonnets. the point is that there is now the least of high profile figures. figures that have been given a lot of publicity, or choosing to commit suicide, rather than be handed over to the united states to adjust the system that is seen
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as unfair and cruel by many ecuador as former console in the u. k. who helped sons arrange asylum for him in the embassy also sees the similarities between the mcafee case and that of the whistleblower. this is not much of a perception, this is a very, very and expect doc knows made why they hired, especially in this country in the u. k. that juliana suffered from depression. she has on that increase significantly. there is all suicide. even on the shows that she is now in a maximum security placement in the u. k. known as the panel. i'm talking about the approach conditions in the united
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states, which is the reason why many people prefer to commit suicide rather than being extradited to that system. for many, the pandemic has brought hardship and suffering, but for others it has meant record profits. the number of global dollar millionaires has jumped by 5000000 just in the past year. and in the u. s. alone, just 50 super rich dynasties. now hold as much wealth as half the entire population . americans, diagnostic families, both old and new, deploying a range of wealth preservation strategies to further concentrate wealth and power. power that is deployed to influence democratic institutions, the press, civic imagination, and regular rules the further entrench in equality. go to dawn of explains how the pandemic has exacerbated the rich port divide for tens of millions. the pain pandemic could just as well stand for poverty. such as being the devastating effect
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. but for a select few, it's turned out to mean prosperity, profits, profligacy. the lockdown doesn't sound too bad when you get to self isolate on a 1000000 dollar your like this. altogether the wealthy spend so much on these yards. it would have been enough to fully vaccinate a small nation like new pool, for instance. ritzy mansions have also been snapped off the market amid the raging health crisis. along with lumber guineas, rory's, and rolls royces. 5000000 more joined the 1000000 as club last year, mostly in the us and europe. the rise and wealth inequality was likely not caused by the pandemic itself, nor is direct economic impacts, but was instead a consequence affections undertaken to mitigate its impact primarily lower interest rates. and his a key reason why low interest rates means you can borrow money on the very cheap
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invest is use that to get funds which the then throw into the stock market shares skyrocket. this is what's happening right now. and that translates directly into massive wealth boose. for major shareholders, those who are already rich become richer, and that's not all they have going for them. the altar wealthy, especially diagnostically, wealthy families, have in fact created a to t, a tax system. one set of rules for themselves, another for everyone else. as a result, we end up with absurd situations where the senior government official is able to say that only more on the pay the estate tax openly acknowledging that the u. s. a state tax system is optional for the wealthiest. a recent league from the us revenue service has revealed that america's 1000000000 as i used to paying almost no income tax. and it hardly even bothers the tax man in washington. well,
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if we glance on the bottom end of the wealth pyramid, almost $3000000000.00 worldwide report less than $10000.00 in their bank accounts. and more than a 100000000 have been plunged into extreme poverty by the pandemic in a bid to keep up the economies vital signs. the u. s. federal reserve has pumped an additional $3.00 trillion dollars of liquidity in since february last year. that's an 88 percent increase of the national balance sheet. while a lot of that went into the coffers of the rich. it also set off economists alarms, as it's a bubble. and sooner or later, such bubbles tend to bust the economy shifting to one in which a very small percentage of the population has an enormous proportion of the wealth . all that the leak from the internal revenue service did was to expose yet
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again, how bad the situation is, how successful the very richest people in america, the 650 billionaires, especially how successful they have been in writing the tax laws so that they can legally evade their fair share of the taxes and it produces more bitterness, more division. as i said, it's a society that is exploding itself and it doesn't seem to be able to recognize and change to stop this deterioration. her reasons have been hitting back after authorities granted temporary permission for drug users to meet at the local park. a simple mid day walk for one mother and her 2 year old ended up in misery when the child was assaulted by an addict or cheese child. kapinsky picks up a story, plagued by a drug addict,
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many of them using crack cocaine. this call came power of a nightmare for residence once a place that families could come to. now they pass by in fear or into risk, fact residence and told us that this entire neighborhood is run. but yeah, yeah, yes, we've had enough. and this problem concerns, not only the garden reveal, but the entire area. there are drug addicts, migrants dealers, all at the same time that are really a lot of them here. we have a park, but it is absolutely impossible to go here. something open, just in such a situation simply should not be happening in a children's park or any other such normal place. these are real drug addicts. they need medical and social help and they were just moved to the park in the hope that the problem will solve itself to you is you never this problem exists in our entire
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district as well as in several other districts. moreover, this problem with cracked smokers has existed for a long time. but now everything has become worse. with your eyes late, it will feel abandoned. we'll come here every wednesday for prototype. we post tweets, we do a lot of things. we have created an association to try and find a solution, but it feels like we're hitting a wall to the go already overflowing, here is a disturbing development. a child amongst these images show this 2 year old battered and bruised. those horrific injuries sustained during an attack against the child by an attic, when locals, who have pleaded and go with the authorities, this is the law school. how can you feel secure after something like that happens on there so little child? you know, it's extremely shocking. it's devastating. i'm shocked in the 1st belief that the
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solution they offered is just to put the 500 the drug. it's in a children's park. we needed the park to be secured that day and night by human presence, as well as the whole neighborhood to your police presence today. there are some policemen for the people here in the protest, but on a daily basis, you hardly see them. the drug i take to attack and child was late to apprehend did by the police, but the prosecutor's office was concluded that she was responsible for. she's fully polar in bed. she turned in the corner for the last of the area issues of mental health, drug feeding. in each of these of the gazes to the heaviest ones in which secretary pathologists and crept conception feed of each other which create the most problems for the residence. there is an urgent need to act. these people must
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be taken care of in specialized establishment. nothing is worse than leaving them on the streets. let this process all i know cause isn't the time to continue to focus on the severe issues hit on to take back this talk from drug addicts, but as they can, he knew that there was a real sense of they have been abandoned by the authorities. charlotte didn't see us see a talk in paris. there's anger in germany after football at european governing body. you have refused a request to light up a munich stadium and l g b t colors ahead of a match at the euro championships. some people of interpreted us as decision to turn down the city of munich request to eliminate the meanings stadium in rainbow colors for a year or 2020, much as political on the country. the request itself was political linked to the hungarian football teams presence in the stadium for this evening,
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much with germany. i find it shameful that you are for forbids us from setting an example for diversity tolerance, respect, and solidarity. other german cities rally against the ban illuminating public spaces and rainbow colors, while football clubs printed their own multi colored logos as well. rainbow flags were also distributed by rights group, amnesty international ahead of the germany, hungary game and one campaign or even took an l g b t flag to the pitch as hungry anthem was being played last week on. gary lawmakers banned the promotion of homosexuality or gender change to under eighteens . but it has says the law has nothing to do with discrimination and is aimed at protecting children, sports writer and broadcaster alan more believes you should have taken a firmer stance much earlier. it's an odd situation because the whole class size matter cluster in so then everything can come in afterwards. and they said
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a very dangerous precedent way initially allowing the political protests. so basically people can do what they want. they're not trying to protect money and trying to protect that. they realize that play allowing that matter in the created a monster can control yes, the l g b t sigma is we, we know that it is evident. it's a shot and guess who said us, but they don't really believe that. and also they're now very, very cautious speaking with people to day. they should've been very, very, very start jerseys or symbols or posturing. they have to say, no, this is the basis for sales into mess. helicopter crash that left. a thick cloud of black smoke smoke has claimed the lives of 3 people in western russia. the national guard confirmed the deaths were
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an accident thought to have occurred during a routine training flight emergency services worked at the scene. for some time. rescue crews are working into the night to search for almost 100 people still unaccounted for. after an apartment block collapsed in miami, florida, one person is dead and 9 others injured after the beach front block crumbled, leaving a mammoth pile of twisted concrete and steel. a mother and child were rescued, but the woman's leg had to be amputated to remove her from the rebel while the searchers are trying to reach another child who his parents are believed to be dead . the bus crash in northern iran has reportedly left to dead and 21 injured on board were 25. iranian journalists heading from tehran to report on the renovation of a provincial damn when their bus overturned. there's no immediate information about what caused crash. iranian roads are considered among the worst, most dangerous in the world, with some $17000.00 deaths each year. that's your news for this hour. i'll be
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