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i, i'm a teachers that's almost friday at the last time i buy it in the future. so i can watch guys replace ah, so peddling this out here on a potential death blow to the u. s. case against julian assange. as washington's main witness admits, in an interview with atlantic media that he lied, do need the russian hackers when they were a british bus stops the question. moscow is asking after a trove of u. k. state secrets that actually found that a bus stop and had it straight to the b b. c. fall suggest a british warship deliberately entered a re, a rush of waters recently as an active provocation. the investigation is still underway on our team to national as we are getting latest updates from miami, on the champlain collapse of this housing block details to come on this program.
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ah or just after 3 pm monday afternoon, here in moscow. this is the international from the entire news team here. welcome to your stories. so the main witness in the u. s. case against julian sanchez admitted, he gave false testimony. speaking to an outline newspaper, he said the wicked legs found never asked him to hug any computers or phones, and it is being seen as a blow for washington, some seeing the admission as fatal to its case against assange among them. fellow whistleblower. edward snowden. this is the end of the case against julian assad. if biden continues to seek the extradition of a publisher under an indictment poison top to bottom, with false testimony, admitted by its own star, witness the damage to the united states,
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reputation and press freedom would last for a generation. it's unavoidable for the better part of a decade. the united states and its allies wanted sonjee. they came up with allegations and grand juries and smear campaigns to get to him. we knew that what we didn't know is how many of america's charges against the sods charges that could lambda signs in jail for 175 years. a reportedly made up the main witness and the charges against the san to the extradition request fall in the u. k. gave an interview to stand it and i standing publication. his name is siegel do you for this? and he apparently has a piece of work charges, were piling up against alderson with the funding or thirties for massey fraud forgeries and theft on the one hand and for sexual violations against under age boys he had tricked or forced into sexual act from the other during his time as
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a volunteer wikileaks way, lied and claim to be almost none, but 2 after a sons. he said to rob them of $50000.00 and donated funds and stole hard drives packed with documents. when we really started asking questions, guess who? he cooled? sawdust and saw a way out on august the 23rd. he sent an email to the u. s. embassy in iceland offering information. the prosecutors and f. b, i were quick, responding and within 48 hours a private jets, london in reykjavik, with around 8th agents, who quickly sets up meetings with thornton thought he was willing to say anything. he lied to them. he now says about assange asking him to break into government systems, he admits the lying about that, but that is all ready in the charges against the savage. right now this activity was to include attempts to hug into the computers of members of parliament, of record that conversations, in fact,
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thought us. and now mister stunt in that the sons never asked him to hot or access phone recordings of m p. 's. moreover, the british judge reviewing the extradition request agreed with the charges charges, many of which are now said to be lies. such as when thought this and claimed that he accessed a police vehicle big to base legitimately while working as a volunteer for rescue services and blamed it on a sod. more deceptive language emerges in the aforementioned judgments where it states the songs use the unauthorized access given him by a source, it's access the government. websites of iceland used to track police vehicles. there was more much more about stolen band fall than hacking, all of which was twisted by thordis and, and the f b i who must have known how unreliable he was. but what, what would you do for immunity? i yes, the f b i offered for the son, immunity from prosecution for all the things that they knew he did. furthermore,
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the f b, i told him it wouldn't share anything with the police. you think he learned his lesson? it's this, the offer of immunity, had encouraged thoughts and to take boldest steps in crime. he started to fleece individuals and coldness on a grander scale than ever forgery ball. kraft vice shell companies, and much, much more. this is the main weakness than the prostitution and persecution of julian assad. this is the best that they could do if verified these interview will be a serious blow, if not the dennis of the case against the sarge. the case that has riled rights and press activists for years, in case that may well criminalize journalism, as we know it, and the case that will ma america for years to come like are they must get luck with. we remember that the judge prohibited sundays expedition only because of his carry a health situation. danger might commit suicide in the us prison. at the same time,
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she essentially agreed with the argon fabricated by the us and based on the testimonies of a person who as we know, said himself that he's testimony was fictional false. and of course, this must have consequences for the extradition presentation for fuel. but i think the finding, the ministration must once and for all right, this case on a criminalization of generally united states doesn't look for justice and the julian looked for revenge and guns, revenge against the journalist who help us to reveal its whole crimes. and that's why they will use any means possible to punish julian and make an example of india that no one else will death. nasa can see, we've asked us justice department to comment on the case. we will update you when they get back to us. meantime, we did speak to legal analyst jennifer the master who told us to back track on the testimony if indeed genuine changes everything in the case. if this is true,
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if this is proven to be true. 5 not only would any legitimate federal judge in the united states wrote the case out because most of the allegations based on this story were either fabricated, potentially lead to a, i would consider would be counter claim to counter counter action from this your, against the united states and united states in general with fabricating evidence is also going to put many kids into question. where did they do this? did they, did they set up people to entrap have absolutely no evidence on wanting to get him that they literally found anybody that they could think of that had almost minimal to no tied with julie to 52 slides made foreign country to commit these acts basically to entrap him, to set it up to fabricate evidence while using a foreign country. and we need to see what's going to happen, how far this goes. but in terms of the case, it changes everything. british state secrets who are apparently ditched at
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a bus stop. in kent, at least if the b, b, c is to be believed. it says it was handed the files by someone who wanted to remain anonymous. now the documents relate to the recent journey of the royal navy's h. m. s. defender russia claims to destroy a breached waters in the black sea last week. and moscow was left rather unimpressed by the bbc's bus stop scoop. in fact, london has demonstrated another provocation and around of life to cover it, the double. 07 agents are not the same as they once were. and now a quick riddle for the british parliament. why do you need russian hackers when there are british bus stops? on wednesday, a russian patrol ship fire warning shots h m. s defender sailed within 20 kilometers of the crimean coast. that is a region regarded by russia as this territory. the u. k, though, is just, it was in international waters. and according to the bus stop trove, the destroys route had been deliberately chosen to irritate moscow. an alternative
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route was considered, which would have kept h m, s defender well away from contested waters. this would have avoided confrontation of the presentation, noted, but ran the risk of being portrayed by russia as evidence of the u. k. being scared, running away. earlier the u. k. ministry of defense rejected. there were any shots directed at the warship, adding that it was making an innocent passage. but one b, b. c, john list who happened to be on board of a time with the incident said he did hear the shots and see russian war plans for my pentagon. official michael maloof says the u. k. knew exactly what it was doing . that's why the media was on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territory waters. even though those
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particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the the qu in the ukraine. but it's, but nonetheless, the crimea is part of russian. now the de facto, and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters, as gods. and as a result, to have crushed people on board report delays. and that's that's, that was to show the extent to which they could push moscow without some kind of reaction. well, they got a reaction for more bodies have been recovered from the rubble of the chum plane powers. south complex in miami now brings a death told now 29, and more than 150 people are still missing after the residential building collapse
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on thursday. refurbishment of the apartment block was due to be carried out this year, though a report made public on saturday shows that engineers had raised the alarm 3 years prior. they noted serious structural damage and recommended major repair work. abundant cracking and spoiling of varying degrees was observed in the concrete columns, beams, and wolves in the parking carriage. the failed waterproofing is causing major structural damage to the concrete structural slab. failure to replace the waterproofing in the near future will cause the extent of the concrete deterioration to expand exponentially. i'm under the impression that it is something that nobody had seen until yesterday. when we started looking back into the records to try to understand if there was anything in the record that would indicate why this building fell down. a search and rescue operation is still underway, though it was hampered on saturday after a fire broke out under the rebel. a full investigation into the tragedy is set to
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be launched when the rescue work at the side is concluded. for the meantime though, his local john was powerless. southerner with more details. we are here. are they close at point available to the ground 0. the building you see over there is that there was our champlin gated, the tower that was evacuated wall by your what you rang now the communities have come to this lead to pay tribute to the victims and the families. they are leaving flowers, roses and features of all the victims. their relatives there, they have full. that's the thing. my grandmother, she's lived here since 2001 and the last time that i spoke with her was the day before the collapse on the phone. i'm training for the miracle, the millennium, where my grandmother is alive and well underneath that rebel against the odds. i'm concerned about my mom. i wonder if she was pleasing. i wonder if you couldn't call
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any of our phones on the voicemail. terrible tragic, terrible tragedy. i mean, i came out here basically to lend moral support, spiritual support, but it's crazy. last information we got from the authorities is 9 people, 9 bodies have a be a recall over there is still more than 150. the virgins is still missing, this is just a process and they are asking the people to have patience. while the rescue, the rescue operation is still happening. we discussed the situation with a lawyer, christian and sarah, who lives in miami. he thinks the tragedy will have huge lead legal repercussions for the city. well, i think that the building association was aware what was going on. and the people
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in charge of hiring the services of these building administrators who were the ones who had the responsibility of making sure that these repairs will be properly applied walls and structures and pillars. they were not done. and we also have to remember that the you engineer board about 30 years ago had already worn that the pillars in the building would be thinking at a rate of almost like 2 millimeters per year due to be subs rain, which was before the building was built a actual leak and i think that what we're going to see in the future days and months is a bunch of lawsuits not only against the building association or whoever is responsible for not taking care of these repairs in time and also against the city and the county of miami dade, and i'm sure that whoever is the building or the company that, that administers this condominium will have to answer some like you know,
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precise questions. if you knew there were issues with the building, why didn't you have a plan in store? and if you have a plan, stuart, how much money do you have? where was the money invested? who was hired to take care of the job? and you had about 30 years to take care of this problem. i melting will. i'm planning most of the come here on this program, including a beauty pageant participant, to rail against what she brands all well in censorship, on campus. we hear from the miss new jersey contestant herself just a moment after the break. ah i
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me ah ah, i use join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guests in the world, the politic sport business and show business. i'll see you then. mm . the moon, the ah
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good, that'd be with us today for this program. the new york times has obtained a report from the un security council that details alleged abuses by russia and the central african republic of the country has been in the grip of a civil war for nearly 10 years. now let's talk this a bit further on the program now. awesome saskia. taylor joining here. joining us both live in the studio. could defeat today. saskia. so if you would just walk us through the un report, and i guess what has been most goes reactions so far. while these are some pretty serious allegations, the charge here is that russian mercenaries deployed in the central african republic have killed civilians, bond new to homes, even show wash, oppose in a mosque. now we're hearing this by the new york times from us investigators who penned a report submitted to and already discussed pretty heatedly by the security council . now these alleged abuses are said to have taken place in january and february of
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this year during operation to drive the rebels out of several towns. what's the proof? while apparently that all photographs and witness testimony, that is, as of now not available to us, you offer russians response while for pop, moscow has been denied the accusations, excuse me, in the russian military advisors could not and did not participate in the killing. so robberies, this is another lie it while one thing that is undeniable is that there are indeed russians in the c a r y. while the country has been in thomasville since 960, really, when it 1st came to independent from france, that tensions really fled in 2017 rebels, gained ground violent spikes. that where thousands of deaths, hundreds of thousands displaced. so the government turned to rush up for help and invited instructors around $550.00 total to come and train at the local armies
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with the you. and she blessing the mission. the you and of course, has its own peacekeeping forces in the region. so mosca says it's trainers are not involved in any military operations. it's purely for security and training purposes . they also provide personal protection for the countries leadership. so you can see a number of foreign actors here in the country. and now if you very conflicting reports as to what each of these actors is actually doing that. so what, what about these, when do these allegations in mo, should these, i guess russian instructors are involved with alleged abuses and the central african republic. what, what's interesting is that when does the news broke? the russian deputy un ambassador denounced it as an t, russia hit job, but, and not the 1st time it happened, what she did, she made reference to constant quote, dubious attempt to describe russians in the c, a r, especially by the french and american media. she use anonymous sources, so that sort of the, the more general backdrop, more recently, though, a cnn article came out with the accusations that echoed the u. ends. so again,
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shooting at wash, puts in the most binding of villages. also some instances of, of rape and torture to now bay, quote, locals, who claim to have seen all of the possible information of those locals has been changed. so it's almost impossible to verify. so that's sort of one count, one side of the story. on the other side, we have not only watched him walk as he is shocked at these pretty explosive claims . but also the c a r leadership itself, which has the support of un the president of the republic would like to point out that cnn and century did not visit the central african republic to confirm these facts. the cnn report is a deceitful and defamatory report based on rumors circulated on social media. so i sat very serious allegations at which, creating people very categorically a disagree. i'm sure we'll be hearing a lot about this in days coming up in the meantime. of course, the situation with an african state continues to be more and more volatile. and
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while, as we just had cnn might not have gone to african state and seen what's actually going on on the ground already correspondent konstantin rush, coffee did. and this is actually what he found moving forward in disability to talk to the local people that they were like really severely brutalized and harassed by by rebels in less than a month. and village was freed. this man, as his father was murdered by military because he received the money. the thing is not much you can take from these people. this is what a typical village house looks like inside the garden ramped. the only furniture is a small bed. the children sleep right on the floor. those stupid asleep. when the russians came, what did they do here? no problem. we came to protect. how did the russians have they been oppressive? no, they haven't. a participant in the miss new jersey contest has taken
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a stand against what she brands as or well in censorship on campus during the pageant. justin murray delivered a fiery speech on stage while answering a question about the biggest problem is facing young people today. our generation is experiencing an epidemic of censorship and entitlement. we're watching free speech get hammered to the ground by the very institutions that are supposed to promote diversity of thought. i think experience on my own college. and i know people who have the same experience on their college campuses where they've experienced censorship to the point where it becomes the borderline violence. i couldn't return to campus my senior year because i received death threats for my views and for my jewish views, enter my political views. they were deemed unholy. they were deemed on world and i was attacked on line by my own professors targeting online and harassment person to the one time professor even came up to me in the star. she didn't know who i was,
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but she grabbed my shoulder and threw the i better watch out. she was like a secret please. this is straight out of order. well, my res speech i came in the same week. the florida govern. assigned to build a tackle alleged indoctrination in schools. it requires over 30 public colleges and universities to conduct yearly surveys on the beliefs of students and faculty members to determine levels of intellectual freedom and viewpoint. diversity adjusting murray again relates more of the difficulties she experienced on campus. things got worse and they were already bad enough when i started my university career. even during my freshman year, i was banned from a dormitory floor in my, in my home called the multicultural living in learning community for dressing up as our for a former 1st lady wanting a trump for how me are so many politicians right now. who claim that there for free
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speech, but only one, it supports their own ideology, so they get annoyed when people criticize them for their speech. us as strikes, targeting iranian back militia killed a child and injured several civilians. that's all according to syria and media. the pen to call and released its video showing the bombing of a number of weapons facilities and the iraq syria border region. the us state department justified the strike by citing the right for self defense, claiming it was a response to an ongoing series of attacks by iranian groups. the united states took necessary appropriate and deliberate action designed to limit the risk of escalation, but also to send a clear and unambiguous deterrence message. as a matter of international law, the united states i to person which right of self defense, the stripes are both necessary to address the threats and appropriately limited in scope. back in february, the u. s. carried out a similar attack and eastern syria,
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southern congress at the time question this legality. and iran claim that actually targeted units fighting terrorists. so not only really strengthened, i feel activity along the border. damascus deems the american presence in syria, illegal, and wants the troops to go. a middle east affairs ex, but ali risk told us the us doesn't want to withdraw from the region and fearing other powers will step in even the killing of a child. we've been accustomed to the united states using the language or the term collateral damage record on one occasion, years ago. the americans bomb the hospital stun. of course this was within or within the framework of the war on terror and time and time again, whether deliberately or non deliberately, many, many civilians had been killed off the arnie's. you can off the rockies, you can ask others as well. this is our general american policy, and i think there are other states doesn't want to withdraw from these regions
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because it is that it would ripple with its influence would be replaced by chinese and russian influence, along with the reigning influence. there are some of your top stories for this our here on our team to national live on this monday program. we're back in about 32 minutes with more of your stories. me in the rather driven by a dreamer shaped by those in
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me dares think we dare to ask me. ah, dozing the cops right on police reports and all in december 2020. a group of angie finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. 3rd row, like if people, organization, it's an idea that must be opposed that channel out the gate route. they make their faces. but they can say what they believe then we believe and help our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states has gotten driven. this is a john to see who and teeth are really are in order for me. my 1st amendment right and say that my life matter, i have to be onto the teachers that we can't trust the police. we can't trust the
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government. we can't trust anyone except or so to protect ourselves in the news. i'm sure that we're going underground of the narratives, the so called mainstream media will give you coming up in the show as human rights watch in the americas claims protest in the world. cocaine capital of colombia, have seen a level of police violence previously unknown in latin america. what is britain's role and why have you, soldiers been in columbia? apparently? and why is china responded to,
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nor it intelligence readings in london in washington? the corona virus is going to love by pointing to a us of oratory, 50 miles from one has all the more coming up in today is going underground, refers to british intelligence officials quoted across media here that is feasible . cobra, 1900, started in the lab in china. this is news emerges from vietnam of a new devastating and new indian variant of corona via join me. now. last guy for north hampton, in massachusetts, his executive director of the tri continental institute, social research, and author of washington, bullets, v. j. for shod. thanks so much for coming back. gone. i should say the chief of the general staff called and smith hasn't been on this program. is joe here at the m i 6 link royal united services since you today about warfare. i mean, sure to come up is how the enemies of this country of china and russia, it's repeated on an on what do you make of these new ca on that side of the bond? and my 6 room is that china created corona virus in the lab. well firstly,
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actually it's great to be with you. i'm glad to see that you're a heavy and sharp as ever. look, this is not a new allegation. this allegation goes right back to early 2020. when the trump administration began to circulate a set of rumors that perhaps the wanting to do to virology or some other lab had leaked this virus that it had nothing to do with human encroachment in nature. repeatedly this messaging has return, despite the fact that it's been pretty well debunked by the world health organization. but other people who looked at it pretty closely, it's not just the ca, david, but trask. former u. s. general started talking about the need for, you know, protocols on an international scale. it kind of just says the chemical weapons treaty has a formal.

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