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the, the, the, the, the, the headlines are not to into national power is refusing to reveals while jerry a, the locations of radioactive waste 6 decades owner problem, colonial problems conducting nuclear test. fox news host tucker carlson claims the n s a spied on its communications on leaked and private emails to join with alleging that it's old because he tried to secure an interview with the russian president also off for a year of call to defend the police us democrats pick up an ex police officer as their candidate for the new york city man. that has a new york state governor declares a gun violence disaster emergency ah,
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what is a good mix authority thursday program on the international thanks for joining us. so he is over the french nuclear testing, and algeria is part of the sahara desert have left an impacting, lasting impact your sale, not just the locals, but also that of the environment a 6 decades on their radioactive, off them off still remains with algeria denouncing powers over its refusal to share where the nuclear waste has been buried. i hurry for france since this morning, just stronger and prouder, ah, in the night in the 60s france carried out 17 nuclear tests in the sahara. but
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according to algeria, it made no effort to clean up the site, so pay any compensation to the victims who suffered from radiation at this report now with our correspondent charlotte stupid sky in paris. your cheery and government is stepping up the fight. it has acute france of refusing to handle important information regarding the sites from refuses to hand over top graphical maps to determine the burial sites of the polluting, a radioactive or chemical waste which have still not been discovered. the radiation victims have already died due to no medical conditions and causes but of those to still survive. just a single algerian has been compensated differential 30 should at least recognize these crimes. then move on to compensation. jerry, people are still counting the victims of radiation and the nuclear tests,
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and many children still born with congenital deformities due to the variation. so it makes sense that all these victims deserve compensation hospitals to treat the kansas caused by radiation should be built at the very least. another crime still effect in these people is the denial of these events, the downplaying and suppression of them. that time france submitted a false report, the un, which said that the area where the test would be carried out with uninhabited, deserted, and isolated. in reality, it was an area inhabited by people that were cultural areas where the waste these palm trees and various animal. this is the 1st lie, and they also said that these would test another french themselves. amid these, when you click solutions, not test and from these explosions, the radiation was not limited to the julian deserts was spread to the african jungle and even europe. the current french president has off for a commission of memories and of truth to be established to address the country's colonial past in the g area. but it's reading, it will focus on the torture,
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the disappearance, and the hundreds of thousands of deaths that occurred during the war for independence. not on those nuclear tests. algeria was the only place that france carried out such deadly testing. an independent investigation recently criticized fall and damage in hiding the devastating impacts of the nuclear explosions that it carried out the majority of which were in french hall anesha. it said in that report, the radiation levels were up to 10 times higher than those that had been estimated by the countries own atomic energy commission. back in 2016. you can erase 60 years of state propaganda, denial, intimidation, contempt, and arrogance. with a wave of the hand, that pressure led to talk at the start of july to assess the impact that those
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detonations had. the strong remains completely firm that there was no cover up. so far that only branch has been extended to algeria. that is likely to great with the fall out of those nuclear tests still polluting relation between algebra and paris. charlotte ski ought fi in paris. meanwhile, a woman who claims her life was severely affected by similar nuclear tests in french polynesia that's france should pay for the damage done to generations of locals. my grandparents died of cancer, my mother's sister had cancer. at the age of 27, i was diagnosed with chronic leukemia, which is a radiation indeed disease that he had fallen asians are very nice. so for us decided to conduct test and follow neesha because the local did not see anything
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wrong with them. the exercises ended in 1997, but there was enormous damage. there is a lot of misinformation they're trying to solve in size, many locals and i'll talk about their diseases. today. my symptoms are ruining my life. i raise the she, the un at the international level. we have thousands of sick people in the eighty's do i talk about the radioactive impact on the population? when you nothing, and today our surroundings are contaminated and damaged. i hope the ross will pay off all the factors polynesians and be punished by an international court. because now we are a small country taking on big france fox news host tucker carlson claims the n s a spied on him and even leaked his private e mail as to journalists in the mails he reported disgust arrangements for an interview with may putin as a correspondent ortiz kellum up and now according to axis. els tucker carlson was communicating with 2 intermediaries trying to set up an interview with russian
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president vladimir putin shortly before. busy he accused the national security agency the last day of the united states of spying on him. now tucker carlson has confirmed his report on wednesday. he spoke up confirming it and went further saying that the n s a had actually leaked emails in the hopes of discrediting him. here's what the fox news host had to say. why would they do that? well, the point of course was to paint me as a disloyal american. a russian operative then called that before a student of the kremlin a traitor doing the bidding of a foreign adversary. now gets even more interesting because we had a situation where the n s a actually responded to tucker, carlson. tucker carlson has never been an intelligence target of the agency and the honesty has never had any plans to try to take his program off the air. we target foreign powers to generate insights on foreign activities that could harm the united states with a limited exceptions. and if they may not target a us citizen without a court order that explicitly authorizes the targeting. what's interesting to note
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is that it's not clear who the to it immediate aries were, but if they were foreign, national, not us citizens, then the n. s a. and they would not have had to get special permission in order to spy on their communications. according to their procedures. now at this point we've got long standing critics of the n. s. a speaking up, we've got len greenwald, shining in and giving his perspective. here's what he had to say. everyone should want to see the evidence about whether an essay, spite on conference e mails and leak them. that's how we will know for sure whether it happened. but you have to be staggeringly naive or willfully ignorant to think. and i say ca haven't always done exactly this and still do. now, there are a number of journalists and news anchors in the united states who have interviewed russian president vladimir putin. so the question is, why was tucker carlson single doubt and subject to surveillance? at this point?
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the n. s. a reputation as a result of the edward snowden revelations and many other things that had been brought to light is certainly once again in question. now it seems tucker carlson is taking them to taska and many people who had meyer or watch tucker carlson are asking themselves questions about the new surveillance culture in america. the host of r t america is on contact program. chris hedges says it remains to be seen whether carlson's claims are true, though they do fit rather well into a familiar path. i mean, i would begin by saying the n s a is deny the claim, but it's pretty clear from the climate that especially with a democratic administration, russia has been demonized. although china is a close 2nd for all sorts of internal problems within the united states. we have had now going all the way back to the director of national intelligence report in
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2017. this ridiculous claim that left wing and even right wing critics of us capitalism, imperialism the political system are agents of a foreign power that has become the knee jerk response. and so what you're seeing is if it's true, what tucker carlson says, well, we certainly know it's true that he's reached out for an interview with the president of russia. but if it's true that the essay essentially use that attempt at a very legitimate and i would argue important journalistic activity to a brand him and agent of a foreign power. what you're seeing is a kind of ratcheting up of this attempt to use russia as an excuse or scape, go to mask the unrest and internal problems that the, by the ministration, quite frankly, is not addressing in any serious way. a former police officer could become
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new york city's next mayor after he won the democratic nomination. it was picked despite a here of b. l. m. protests calling to be fun. the police at the same time crime is soaring with the new york state. governor cuomo declaring a gun violence disaster emergency. now the new may oral candidate is eric adams. he's a 22 here. police veteran, currently serving in brooklyn, barra, president of the forefront to his platform as a commitment to combating gun violence. he supports police reform, but he's against the funding. the police, if black lives is really matter, it can only be against police abuse and has to be against the violence that's sitting apart our communities. people want to feel safe. right now they don't feel safe. crime is happening all around them. shootings are up, robberies are up, homelessness is up. they see in the subway. they don't feel safe in some ways. you see it out in the streets, in their homes, in the neighborhoods and they want to feel safe. so this gentleman ran on
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a platform of public safety and making people feel safe in their resume with them. and that's it. you know, the, to find the police movement has been a large failure. demonizing and attacking cops has been a failure and people are ready for change and hopefully this is the capital is to some sort of change. it's not just new york and polling shows or concerns about crime or a 4 year high nationwide. the homicide. right, right. a climbing across america, in particular, in chicago with a mayor has asked the president for help off to the city. so it's bloodiest weekend on july 4th, over a 100 people shot a policeman and z. hawkins says action is needed. the bias is right in people's faces. you can put all the crime statistics out there, say your crime is going down. you can have all the feel good moments, but people know what they see. they know be here. and you can deny that. so people definitely want to change, they want some sort of action to be taken. they want to feel safe. that's what's
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all about public safety. now you're not going to convince someone that just finished watching someone get robbed or know about shooting is going on in the neighborhood that they're safe. they want something done. a judge at the high court in london has suspended for 9 months. all lawsuits filed by grunfeld tower survivors and the relatives of those who perished in the tragedy. he's encouraging all parties to reach a settlement out of court instead of going to trial. back in 2017, the recently refurbished apartment block was consumed by an inferno which left 72 people dead. now, bill shook his mother, sister, brother in law and 3 nieces, all died. the family is not be lost, will priceless. they won't make any difference whatsoever to my life or anything because they were more valuable than they will never ever be replace
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counts ability you know, that's the most important for me. more than anything you know to, to find that the blame was. busy to be for them to be accountable for it. that's like just stuck on the wrist. i don't have much faith in this is all because it's very out they people have go away. i believe really do believe we've got away with mother. but nevertheless, to keep fighting to suit the justice of the reason behind the rapid spread of the fire was believe to be the exterior, cladding, and thousands of other buildings nationwide are still covered in the very same material. ah ah
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ah shoot that again hope the regulations will be changed as a result of the tragedy but says there's no guarantee. lol is a bit of a hope. they can look at prosecutor and when the prosecutor is due and the sooner the better to even have the laws change. so people don't have to go through all we have to go for the still so much going on is there is legislation, regulations all out day and need to be updated. the law is
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off, you know, it's like they got a system from them. so when they take the, the corporate, these high people, you know, in this, they just, they're very protected by the more. and then the, so be all changed and updated. i still up and coming here on the program on our t. as the pandemic milestone of 4000000 covert depth is reportedly reached the world health organization admit vaccines are losing the race against new straight story and many others. and just about one minute ah hello, driven by a dreamer shaped by those in
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me i think we dare to ask in special summer solutions where we look at the solutions. i'm here with stacy herbert and we've got a special guest, stacy right out there, mccloud of gold money dot com. he writes amazing pieces over there are lots of blog posts, research and all sorts of stuff. i recommend you check it out, your latest pieces out there. called too much liquidity and inflation assets and consumer prices. so this is definitely the biggest theme of 2021. and that is inflation
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ah, storage here on our t elliptic host city, toko, has band spectators from attending this summer's games. it comes off to japan's capital declared a state of emergency over its coven caseload. on wednesday, it posted almost a 1000 new infections and then pick opening ceremony. a charge was for july 23rd. but that has been widespread opposition to the games in japan with calls for them to be postponed or entirely cancelled. so the pandemic marks a grim milestone with 4000000 people reported having died from covered 19. and if the delta strain becomes a dominant variant of the virus, the world health organization has sent a warning to countries hoarding vaccines, bugs, nationalism, where 100 full of nations have taken the lion's share, is morally indefensible. and an effective public health strategy against
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a respiratory virus that meet 18 quickly and becoming increasingly effective at moving from human to human violence are currently winning the race against bucks ins because of inequitable vaccine production and distribution. according to the world health organization, the delta strain will dominate other variance globally in the coming months. it was 1st detected in india in october last year and has since spread to more than $100.00 countries and thousands of countries and implementing new restrictions on travel bands. and we spoke to dr. enjoy deep grover and a and e consultant about the dangers of mutations is by far the most common experience now to print in it is next to impossible giving you a patient. we don't know where they will come from. they could come from any part
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to go. and so far, all the mutations are still sensitive to vaccines, at least locally at the extent. but, you know, you never know, you might get mutation which escapes the current unless everyone is vaccinated, you're able to control the spread of the widest. why? no one is actually safe. i suspect good, good, big many years for us to get used to it, find the best conditions prevention strategies this pandemic. we keep spreading able to paper that seems to all humanity lebanon's, caretaker, prime minister, has warned the country as days away from a social explosion. how fun dia resigned in the wake of last year's devastating blast in bay route, but has been serving a stand in prime minister ever since due to the failure to form a new government. the country's currency has fallen, 90 percent compared to 2019 levels. and the international monetary fund will only
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restart talks with a new cabinet altuff outline for us the hardships the countries facing right now. i am now standing outside one of the largest gas station located on the main road leading to 11 north pole international airports. as you can see, there are at least 2 queues, the flowing into this gas station, muse, q stretch, and this is of 2 to 3 kilometers. many of these people have been here since the early morning hours. it is now noon in beta wood and the waves continues. but my favorite to them at its best film of being given priority over others. they don't stunning cues or fill the tanks in the middle of the night. even security for the test with making sure the process is organized to take bribes in exchange for special treatment. i came all the way from cusser along the syrian border to fill up. this is the only gas station with diesel other gas stations are selling to black markets. salesman, horse selling diesel at 10 times his price or smuggling it into syria. set them up,
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deliver fire extinguishers to people all over the country. every other day. i have to stand in line for at least 4 hours to fill up, so i can make ends meet and send my family. such my long q is outside of gas stations, are become the new norman loving on, especially in the lebanese capital, beta footage of fists or even gunfights, breaking out among frustrated lebanese waiting in line to buy fuel or emerging on an almost daily basis. and the fuel prices comes out of time when the people of lebanon are struggling with a power crisis, shortages of up to one to 2 hours per day. when as long as of $3300.00 gas stations and level to less than 20 percent are open, what we don't understand is why the companies which supply the fuel have stopped distributing petrol and diesel stations. and why the lebanese power theory
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ministries on doing anything about it on the someone has been grappling with the worst economic crisis, who has seen executive for almost 2 years. for mission of a new government to move the country to more stable footing has also been a deadlock for a month. this also looked even leeker bickering. politicians are yet to reach r as a lucian over the upcoming cabinet line up. meanwhile, the loveliest currency, the leader, has locked up to 90 percent of the october 29th in value, just have left around 2 thirds of lebanese families struggling to put food on the table song. but we stop putting price tags on products because we pay for these products in us dollars. and the price of the dollar is changing every day with pricing on a daily basis. and on some occasions, several times a day. quite everything for most here, loving on the worst aspect of the economic crisis is the severe medical for to just which have left for me. the shelves empty and have prompted drug stores. the
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shutter on many occasions, enough supply for for medicine. we are short and short of basically all medications, all categories, tragedy, a lot of people, i'm not finding them indication that these are these cues you see everywhere. they are not caused by medical crisis or petrol bread crisis. all of this is the results of the thick terry and base power sharing system and the fact the crooked politicians are in bed with tradesman, both of whom are protected by so called religious figures. things will continue to western as long as this corrupt system exists. this is marcos where the area was some millions demonstrates last summer i guess government corruption which culminated in a national milestone that has a lot going on on the bring for now. this square is so empty, but they cannot mccue's around the next of love and on people getting average height are many question will remain that way for much longer reporting for
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r t on beta with or there are some top stories for this thursday program here on to national life for moscow is now just about 10, 25 pm, and we are back soon with more of your weld stories. the news join me every thursday on the alex silent shore. and i'll be speaking to guess in
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the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business, i'll see you then me ah, to don't to leave, you will move a new she will tear when she gets home ready to love me as soon as she to a little girl for what i was studying for me to teach julia traditional but she's a update if you see was your new bill from me was upset for me in the last with,
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with metro. okay. sure. yeah. so i've always been, i've been dealing with that is the for the new new new which is about what i see executable football once he put up when i got to pull it up on that, got me the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end essentially destroy the personality of an individual. lifetime means this is how one doctor's theories were
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allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed the danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and the victim say they still with the consequences today the hi max kaiser. this is the cause report, special summer solutions where we look at the solutions. i'm here with stacy herbert and we've got a special guest, stacy right out there, mccloud of gold money dot com. he writes amazing pieces over there and lots of blog posts, research, and all sorts of stuff. i recommend you check it out,
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your latest pieces out there are called too much liquidity and inflation assets and consumer prices. so this is definitely the biggest theme of 2021, and that is inflation. even the u. s. federal reserve is admitting now that there is quite a bit of inflation. the numbers are over 5 percent. the official numbers that they report to the u. s. and however, 1st of all, is this inflation transitory as they say? or do you think this is going to be a bit more permanent? as the, the head of the central bank of russia has recently just said, i'm afraid it's a bit more permanent. johnson should concentrate. the problem basically is that you can see going back to march last year, how commodity prices just took off. and they took off at exactly the moment that the fed decided to do to a $120000000000.00 a month. and not only us,
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but as we come out of lockdown, we find 2 things. firstly, there's a complete logistical followup. nothing is getting delivered. we went into it. but just in time inventory management, which means it was nothing on the shelves. and on top of that, we find disclosure that people having stopped working, they want to go back to work. so you can see that there is not the product available to match all that money been handed to the consumers. and the consequences, quite simple. prices rise and not only do they rise, but they will continue rising until that situation is sorted out at the minimum. but of course the monetary inflation continues. so will it ever get sorted out? i'm afraid that it's actually a very serious situation and it will only be a matter i think of a month or 2 or perhaps even a few weeks before.

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