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in the a jail tacker who exposed abusive conditions that the prison he's being held in is denied telephone access to his lawyer. we speak with his wife brands is an act of retaliation. bureau of prisons, lawyer telling them that she can only let him speak to them if they have upcoming court deadlines. whereas she's not applying requirement to any of the others in the tensions rise and dana. stan where the taliban claims has taken control of a provincial capital in the country for the 1st time in 5 years. that's after the head of the government. media department is killed during an attack. i guess the be
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here to do the work, so suck it up in the fun in the police has to happen. we need to defend the police . us congresswoman corey pushes accused of hypocrisy as it revealed her security detail. cost tax payers some $70000.00. she's been calling to defend the police as murder rates across the us or ah, bringing the news from around the world. this is our teens are national. my name is donald quarter. welcome to the program. we start with special coverage of the story of martin goddess felt. he's currently serving a prison sentence in the u. s. for hacking the systems of a hospital. he says he committed that crime to draw attention to a custody battle between the hospital and the parents of a child being kept there without their consent. got spelled recently, turn to us after he was denied telephone access to his lawyers. as my colleague
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rory sushi reports, ah, go to sales, why if it says communication with his lawyer was cut off shortly after he wrote an article that was published on t's website in the piece describes cases of mistreatment at the prison he's being held in. the authorities that don't deny this, they say it was due to changes in the coven policy. the goddess felt wife isn't satisfied with an explanation. they read all of his mouth. so they had a heads up on what was coming. they shouldn't, it's legal privilege mail, but i guess i guess they were aware he has multiple attorneys who are trying to get in touch with him for meetings about strategic matters. he answered in appeal and other like just and other stuff in court and they just can't reach him. they're telling him that they can francere valve his that bureaus prison lawyer is
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telling them that she can only let him speak to them if they have upcoming court deadlines. whereas she's not applying that requirement to any of the other. it's got a health case made headlines of the world over thanks to what he describes as his quest to save life or 15 year old justina policy a 7 years ago. go to spelled hack the computer servers of boston. childrens hospital is actions exposed a month, long custody battle between the hospital and justin. his parents had been disputing her diagnosis by the doctors who upgrades with a red blood disorder to that of a mental condition, and then forcibly separated justina from her family. back to help to draw media attention to the case sparking a debate of a parental rights. the girl was eventually reunited with a family, also a public outcry, but it caught us failed, was arrested right now. so having
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a tenured, tell him a so called up community management unit. well, these units were created as part of the war on terror and are actually done by the media as little one ton of most, all communications with the outside world are monitored and restricted, and typical inmates include terrorists, so those linked to piracy and even mapping members to what we discussed, the conditions in which martin got his spelled is being held. we did this with his wife and with byron brown, a journalist and activates to campaigned and supportive gulf has failed and who was himself imprisoned in connection with out of a data leak. marty himself, over throughout the entire was imprisonment, has been rejected against 4 other articles. he's written lawsuits. he has filed against the system against the visual wardens and so forth. nothing done for years . and feds myself. there are prison in the u. s. for my activism and having written, calling from prison. i've been in prisons where there wasn't
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a lot. i've been in prisons where, you know, i was, i was pulled off the phone, what she's doing, interview the interview and put in the show for doing that interview and then release after an investigation here, 2 weeks later i was re arrested because these orders in 2017, for getting interview advice after i got out of prison. no one has been involved in activism should be tried in the us. norco shredded there. they just did the record of the us saw it on this is just a mentally vile i trial. they said the government wanted to use the were, were a terrorist in the judge said, no, we did try to nathaniel gordon who hates marty. said you can't use that word. that's not what this was file after trial. they put him in a unit for terrorist. it makes no sense even a previous prison correctional officers recognize that this is a political case. i think that's why he's in the c. m u, the judge,
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you sentenced your husband to more than 10 years in prison, he called your husbands actions as contemptible, insidious, and loathsome. why do you think? why do you think he would use those words? i think that's what really set him off. was it? marty? expose his conflicts of interest in the case. judge nathaniel gordon donate to the adoption agency that often partners and has received donations from boston childrens hospital. it's likely the agency that they would have used to get just adopted into another family. remember they took the custody away from parents made her aware of the state. and then the next step is to get her adopted into another family. we are both the judge and the adults incentive to comment on the allocations. we'll let you know what they have to say. in the meantime, we also offer a leading human rights organization. you can see right here from america and all around the world to comment on goddess feld's. case of the european court of human rights told us they cannot comment on the issue as there was no application to it.
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well for now, here is a national data wraps up our special coverage for you. we will bring you more developments on this story as they happen both honor and online, ah, go now to afghan a stand where taliban fighters have reportedly made another major advance. they've seized control of a regional capital, which has not happened for 5 years. according to local media, the city of the ron at the center of the numerous province fell without resistance . so far, the afghan government hasn't commented on the situation, but meanwhile, residence of another regional capital into our province are fleeing their homes. market streets in the city have been closed due to the threat of an attack. as afghan armed forces are battling taliban fighters in the area, locals describe the situation to us. i left my home and came to to car. i don't
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know where we ought to go, where to live, why we are suffering such difficulties. the security situation in caca significantly worse than the exchanges are closed. the markets are closed. taliban have completely surrounded. earlier the head of the afghan government media department was shot dead and couple. and we got the latest from a local journalist. what does that fact shows you that this deadly string of assassinations continues in cobble? the thought of on a fed that they how they were behind the killings. the attack also comes after the deadly suicide car bombing outside of the home, off of on his defense minister, as well as a member of parliament from babylon province. there is a climate of fear in cobble because of the attack that took place, as well as these constant assassinations of major attacks inside major provincial capital, a cities pack put civilians. the latest is in the city of chevron on the capital of
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jose, john province. the home of marshal those them. this morning the taliban reached the security belt in the city and they got inside several government buildings setting fire to homes. we have also seen very intense and heavy fighting and the city of herat and with an honest on some people have also been fleeing from the province of numerals, which is just on the iranian border. so as we see urban warfare, as we see the deadly attack, quite practically for the one civilian casualties and fatalities are going up. and people are forced to basically flee and leave their homes where they can. but in most cases, quite frankly, people just don't have the option of just leaving us congresswoman corey bush is facing accusations of hypocrisy. after her personal guard expenses came to light. it came after her recent impassioned call for the police to be defended. if i spend
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$1010.00, and more dollars on it, you know what i get to be here to do the work. so suck it up in the fun in the police has to happen. we need to defend the police, put that money into social safety nets because we're trying to save lives the most talented, 28 seconds you'll ever watch. current bush will be fine with her private security, but everyday americans should suck it up because the funding that police has to happen. i think corey bush and anyone else in public life who faces legitimate threats deserve what ever security they need. that's why it's so bizarre to hear her seconds after demanding it's demanding the funding of the police for ordinary citizens who want the police. they're also public filing show that corey bush has spent some $70000.00 of government funds in the past 3 months on personal protection services. during a c b s interview. she said she'd received death threats now met her calls to
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defend the police. murder rates across the us are actually on the rice with the latest data suggesting that in major cities, it's worse now than before cove. it began, new york city launched a safe summer program to try to try and curve the trend, but in fact, the number of shooting victims has risen markedly there. we discussed this issue with journalist lauren chem. she is entitled to extra security if she feels that that is necessary. but the problem is that there are people in so many cities across united states. i'm talking about chicago, detroit, new york, increasingly, who are in dangerous positions and dangerous neighborhoods who are in danger. situation and who do not have that seem ability to afford that extra protection. so that is what is so hypocritical about this case. we should also remember that this is a person who has been campaigning to make housing a human right and to cancel rent. again, i'm not trying to dismiss the play of so many americans who are behind on their rent, but the idea that you can just start and stop the u. s. economy with will rent payments and expect no consequences to that. well,
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it's almost laughable as trying to defend the police american intelligence services reportedly got their hands on the genetic research database of the chinese verola g institute in warren with cnn, suggesting that a hack may be involved. revelation comes and made global efforts to establish covert 19th origin earlier the world health organization and the us slammed china for supposedly withholding access to the data. but a special mission concluded that it was unlikely that the virus was artificially created. former us president donald trump frequently used inflammatory rhetoric, branding at the china virus. while in may, the current us president joe biden ordered us intelligence agencies to accelerate their probe into the origins of the virus and to report back in 90 days. we spoke with former us intelligence officer, scott ritter, who thinks that it's an attempt to deflect attention away from problems closer to
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home. i do know that in the united states we have a tendency to politicize intelligence. right now there is a i think there is a tendency to find a convenient cas blame on china. it was funny how the democrats oppose this when donald trump was doing it. but now that they're in power, there is a need to seek some sort of deflection away from your failures in u. s. policy. so they're, they're looking for a culprit, china's the logical corporate. let's be clear. no one knows right now for sure how this virus got got to be now time for some world updates a wildfire that's been raging for 3 weeks, has now decimated a tiny california mart mountain community leveling most of its historic downtown area and raising blocks of homes 8 is by tinder dr. education and fanned by strong winds. the dixie fire, as it's being named tor,
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through greenville buildings dating back to the gold rush era, were completely destroyed along with a school gas station church hotel and the museum residents have been told to leave the area along with those in another tiny mountain community called taylorsville wildfires are also continuing to prove a problem in southern turkey. they've now spread to the gold joke, plateau where herds of wild horses famously, rome, people are demanding immediate help from the authorities to protect the animals and safeguard remote villages in the mountain valleys. locals have been forced to run their own rescue and fire fighting operations, while thousands have been forced to flee the area. how hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of melbourne, australia. as the country's 2nd largest city entered its 6th pandemic lockdown. following new reports of covert cases, the statewide locked down in victoria will last for 7 days with people only allowed
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to leave their homes for a handful of reasons including exercise, grocery shopping and getting vaccinated. a large swabs of westbank gall and india had been left under water following days of relentless rainfall. around 300000 people have been taken to temporary shelters, while around 23 people have reportedly died in the floods. a senior minister in the region claimed that the discharge of water from local dams exacerbated the situation. something the dam damn operator has denied india's meteorology meteorology. coal department said that the rainfall is expected to ease in the coming days. world health organization wants wealthy nations to temporarily forego giving out kelvin vaccine booster shots, so that poor nations themselves can get those supplies. instead, the initiative has faced strong opposition from the u. s, which says it's provided enough medical help to other countries. during the
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pandemic, we need an urgent reversal from the majority of vaccines going to high income countries to the majority. going to low income countries, double ha, calling for a moment more i told him on boosters until at least the end of september. they feel that it's a false choice and that we can get off. they hit an important milestone of over a 110000000 vaccines donated to the world. we also in this country have enough supply to ensure that every american has access to a vaccine. data suggests that nearly a 3rd of the world's population has received at least one dose of the coven vaccine, with the majority of those inoculated living in higher income countries. but despite around 42000000 doses being administered around the world, every day, one percent of people in poor nations have received a shot earlier. my colleague saskia taylor got the reactions from our guests,
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isn't at all? no, it's not true that countries will always provide for their own before helping others. yes it is, but i think was particularly on that turn as they are also protecting the monopolies of big pharmaceutical phones. so it makes sense. they want to vaccinate their own people, but to forcibly limit the supply to only allow 5 maternity produce the successful vaccine. we need to flock the world as with safe and effective vaccines for everyone. for the primary thing we need to do is break these monopolies and allow every successful vaccine manufacture in the world in south africa and india, and left in america to mass produce these facts. and instead of waiting for the charity rich nations, while they protect their pharmaceutical john, 1st priority is to protect your own population, but not at the expense of other people. we know you've heard a lot through the pandemic about the fact, but none of the, it's
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a safe until all of us deliver vaccines to the rest of the world. globally. we're going to need more different types of things. i'm going to need more local manufacturing capacity, and that's indeed what the, what the rich countries should be supporting. the reason we have these mutations, the reason we have the delta baron is because we're filing to vaccinate the majority of the world, new people that benefit from page to show the pharmaceutical industry who get to continue to sell year in year out for huge amounts of money phase to, to the rich world, and i have no interest in vaccinating india, africa at low cost. so that's why government have to be, have to force these companies to open up their recipes, open up their paintings. these are publicly funded vaccines. remember immunity? does wayne, and we need to have vaccines the all covering the potential variance that might be vaccine resistance. but as mac, so what he says, you know, one of the issues here is the, if we don't vaccinate the rest of the world,
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then we all going to have to have the vaccines. and so it's a cyclical thing. what's important here, you know, is that we dive sci fi, the number of vaccines that are available. there are already a number of different vaccines approved across the world. and we should be focusing on improving the manufacture and distribution of those vaccines. we've created knowing new faxing, billionaires in the last 6 months, the shareholders of pfizer are making more money than they can ever dream of. meanwhile, we're favoring facts that in the people that, that isn't pulling. pulling failure on the part, bridge, countries are pulling, signing on the pharmacy and come to a us vice president kamala harris will visit vietnam and singapore, later this month. under the slogan, america is back. it's lead to questions over the way over whether the message is something people in that part of the world really want to hear as
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r. t is. dimitri polk explains. america is back in vietnam, not exactly the bus wording to use, considering its appalling legacy of carpet bombing the country in the sixties and seventies. but vice president, kamala harris's 1st ever planned visit to vietnam, is claimed to have a noble aim. keep in mind the bite and harris's administration main message to the world is not supposed to make you cringe. but really though, can you help it? at least that was the reaction on line vietnam. the nation we destroyed and who is still dealing with the aftermath of our last visit there. kamala is an imperialist, saying, americans back in vietnam. can juris images of b, 50 twos, dropping the bombs on villages. do you think if camera was off? how many vietnamese civilian and soldier deaths america was responsible for over 25 year period. that her guess would be even within a 1000000 of the actual number. i mean, seriously,
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america is back that the wording the u. s. went with when visiting a country, it ravaged with a hideously toxic agent orange in the decades long conflict. it's been almost 60 years since the chemical was widely deployed and the vietnamese are still dealing with the aftermath. me ah ah, that's all despite the assurances by washington, an annoyed of their cooperation to clear up the heretic effects. it is necessary to continue to mobilize resources to accelerate the progress of dioxin decontamination and be an apple area. seek more appropriate methods to provide medical care
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unemployment for victims of agent, orange, dioxin in vietnam. vietnam has certainly not forgotten. countless people are to this day living with the consequences of the atrocity of us admitted during his campaign. what the united states government did to vietnam over 50 years ago. we all know what the united states government did in that country. you know, it was that more was horrifyingly, brutal against the vietnamese people. united states was responsible for committing atrocities every single day during that war. not only did the people with ocean people and the can body people, i mean we committed mass murder in those 3 countries on a daily basis. and really sending kamala harris. that's just adding insult to injury so far. her track record hasn't been all that great. so i would say it's
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been disastrous. her most spectacular failure so far. being the us father and border crisis a task she was specifically appointed to handle. yet it took her months, stephen, visit the scene. joe biden, comma harris, screwed this up. and let's not make the pandemic worse by making this crisis at the border, even worse than it already, and it's been a month since biden borders are. kamala harris hopped off of her jet for 90 minutes for a photo shoot near the border, which she does. there's a southern border visit and still nothing has changed, sending in the least popular person. the us administration has to such a painful spot as vietnam. it's kind of sending mixed messages to those who still suffer. but either way, watch out america is back. or, you know, i'm not sure the intricacies of what i harrison's supposed to accomplish there. but you know, one of the things you have to remember that lot of people say that the united
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states as a lot, christy, you cannot absolutely cannot be a democracy and a global empire at the same time. because the united states goes in to 3rd world countries and we destroyed their democracy so we can, so we can exploit them. that's what we do. that's all for this. our join us again for more world news and just about 30 minutes. ah, ah, ah, everybody resistance is a real problem because we can go back to what they call the pre antibody theora, reactively become post antibody any, you know, a lot of countries, particularly countries like india, china developing countries or low income countries that have particularly poor
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