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the in the a better late than never meet the group finally expressed consent of the claim. this the i was looking to kidnap and potentially kill children as phones. negation is currently being reported by. yeah, very nice. they were by an investigative journalist, last kid, including here or also the coalition court get on the way in germany onto the social come on in the countries, the federal election defense policy already pleads uncle michel c. b, which is so long story close on the bridge and feel shortage. crisis, people will know, hey, i want to petro patients,
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the u. k. government says it's the public for, for planning fine. i was going to use it all thing to national with me. you last about all of our hello and welcome to the program sized meeting organizations, say the deeply concerned of a claim. this was plotting to kidnapped and perhaps killed your little phones delegations appear in the yahoo news report, which includes testimony from key witnesses. they include that, see i had theory as we can makes will 7 disclosures on the us intelligence agencies activities. he's done a quarter explains spy on him. kidnapped him, kill him even. that's what the cia under its former director mike palm pay was accused of plotting for wiki leaks, founder julian, a son and recently published report pompeo and other top agency leaders were
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completely detached from reality because they were so embarrassed about vote 7 said a former trump national security official, they were seeing blood vault 7 series of document leaks put wiki leaks at the top of the most hated list in 2017 as it exposed the tools and methods used by the agency in hacking operations. the ca, itself describe the leak as a colossal loss and plans to assassinate assange were apparently thrashed out among the top brass and presumably to get away with calling it all an offensive counter intelligence operation. peo branded wiki leaks a hostile intelligence agency wiki lakes, walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile, intelligent servant, r t. s. the ca for comment on the yahoo! news reports claims which have certainly upset many journalists and whistleblowers already. ca is the disgrace, the fact that it contemplated engaged in so many illegal acts against wicker lakes
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is now tried scandal, but should be investigated by congress and the justice department. these new revelations which involve a shocking disregard of the law a truly beyond the pale. if you're a journalist, american, or otherwise, you need to understand, turning a blind eye to this story, moves the entire world toward a paradigm where the criminalization of journalism is routine. the u. s. government is slowly suffocating silencing and killing someone solely for the crime reporting documents that every major media outlet in the world determined when use worthy and few in the u. s. corporate press care because he's never been in their clique. while these revelations have now grabbed the attention of many, the key ones are in fact not new. they feature and a 2020 investigation by the editor in chief of the greys own max blumenthal. he suggests that the cia somehow impersonated former ecuadorian president abel morales to advance its agenda back then he came on r t to tell us about the ca,
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misdeeds in which morales who does not speak english very well is giving instructions to his employees at the ecuadorian embassy in perfect english on how to set up a separate a secret separate video server to circumvent the ecuadorian security services and feed video back to the united states to the american quiet. this email was sent from an ip address trace directly to the venetian hotel of donald trump's top donor sheldon adelson and brian nagle, who is adults and global director of global security. and this is significant because brian nagle has a decades long career at the u. s. secret service morales is employees who were involved in the operation, just not just spy on julian savage, but revealed that they had even been told to consider an operation to assassinate
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julian hassan. the top dissident in the west with poison. with the cia accused of plotting to kidnap and perhaps even kill julian assange, the u. k. must surely be now asking itself whether can really take washington's extradition request seriously. i'm not surprised by it. this just provides further evidence and proof that the us government is completely deprived and acts very inappropriately with this investigation into which leaks enjoy and assad. we see in this report again, just how the c i can really get away with some very new various illegal and absolutely immoral activity. journalists in the west mainstream journalists are picking up on this. and they're seeing that charging and award winning journal left with espionage is wrong. and it is very much a threat to our 1st amendment, which the u. s. claims to hold. so dear. when i joined live by john kerry k, a former c i a analyst and whistleblower john,
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thank you very much indeed for your time. so 1st of all, were you surprised by anything and this yahoo news report? there were a couple of things that surprised me. first was that 30 former people would, would speak to my michael cauthen to other journalists about this. you know, what must have been a very, very sensitive operation or proposed operation. i'm glad that they did. i'm glad that the truth is finally getting out about what effects do you think this report will have on people or journalists thinking of exposing the truth and whistle blurring. then? well, i think it's very important as max blumenthal said, and as, as, as notice tweeted today that, that the world to understand that the united states is trying to criminalize journalism. they refuse to accept the fact that julian assange is a journalist. that the american people only information and they have the right to
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know what it is and that the government behind their backs, the back of the american people, is trying to assassinate someone who has not been convicted of a crime. yes, but that well, anyone be how to count over these notifications? no, absolutely not. that's not how this works. right. it is going to be at least in washington, this is going to be a day long story or 2 day long story. no one will be held accountable, just like no one was ever held accountable for the torture program, or for the rendition program or the secret prison program. somebody is going to get promoted inside the ca for coming up with this operation. and, and no one will be held to account. but do you think the u. k. court will probably take this information into account when considering his expedition to the us. i
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certainly hope so, and i would expect so, you know, one of the things that we learned in this article was that the british intelligence service, the external intelligence service m, i 6, was apparently involved, you know, where they were talking about shooter, the potential pursuit out in front of the ecuadorian empathy, that was the british that were supposed to be doing the shooting when they talk about shooting out the, the tires of a russian plane that might have been taking join assigned to, to russia. that was the british that were supposed to be doing the shooting. so i would certainly hope that the british court finally say enough is enough. there's no way that julian a bunch should or could be extradited to the united states and he should be free to go. do thing, turn out sonorous kays, gets enough coverage in the world. in the more mainstream media. i don't, i don't get back to me. this story was so big. it was so important. i spent all
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weekend speaking with news outlets about it. foreign news outlets or alternate news outlets and in the mainstream media, i couldn't even find it. it didn't appear in the washington post or the new york times or the wall street journal. so the answer to that, to me is a clear no. the, the mainstream media in the united states that around the world is not paying attention to the story. i seen john kerry and former say on the stand whistleblower jones. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate for having me. thanks. thank you. now the results are in from germany. federal election with the outcome said to determine who will replace uncle michael as chancellor. and what will be the 1st change of the top since 2005 the
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so printing results show that it's the center less social, don't half have come out on top part leave. the earl of shawls has declared victory saying he has a month to lead the nation uncle of michaels. christian democrats finish 2nd, with public support for them, jumping to the historic low. there's already cause for within the, from, within the c, d for the leadership to step down of that poor showing. and so place is the green ways. many now see as potential king makers in the upcoming coalition talks our europe correspondence. peter oliver isn't berlin with a full breakdown of the vote and what it means for germany. these preliminary result results are written. they usually fairly accurate. we won't get the official result for a little while yet. but what it shows is the social democrats, how would they select, should they want it in the terms that they've collected the most amount of votes? it doesn't mean that they directly gets a form of government just yet will have more or not. just let wild jen and politics
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never as simple as that. yes. when it comes down to clear winners and losers, the winners have been the social democrats picking up almost 26 percent of the vote . and when you look at the fact that just before the summer, this year, they were polling it 10 percent lower than not. but this is one of the biggest comebacks in lazarus. and it's no wonder that the mon, the chancellor, all app schultz sounding pretty pleased with himself. why makes it says in, i'm happy to see so many here today. and of course i'm happy about the election results. germans have decided the social democrats are on their way, and that's a big success. this will be a long election night for sure. but what for certain as well is that many germans put that cross next to the s p d because they want to change in the government. and because they want the next chancellor of this country to be, oh, laugh shot. well, the green party will also go down as big when it's broad miss election. they put on
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an extra 5.8 percent from what they posted back in 2017. they were partying things at green party headquarters on sunday night into the early hours of monday. morning, along with the free democrats to help pretty much around what they got back in 2017 . they look almost certain to be the king makers when it comes to forming a new government. so those are the winners. have a look at the loses because whether our win is that has to be loses and it is the center, right? conservative union of the christian democratic union and their bavarian sister party, the christie and social union, who certainly fall into that biggest loser. cut agree, it's the lowest numbers that they've posted since the 2 parties have come together back in 72 years ago. really huge question. so exactly what went wrong. that's going to be a big old top see when it comes to what's happened within the center, right? but they still have a chance of maintaining power. this is of course, angular merkle policy or was angular merkle,
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party the outgoing german chancellor. and no, the party going into the loses category would be the left and they dropped off massively from what they posted back in 2017. in fact they, they fell below the 5 percent the you actually need to get into the bone, the psych book because they 13 constituencies out. right. what that means is they have to wait on the, by the skin of the teeth. the electoral commission has announced that they will get 39 seats in the next parliament, left party leadership. they recognize this hasn't been a good time for them. of has it. it's clear that this was a punch in the gut, and it really hurt so much. and of course, we lost massively. anything else would be unrealistic to claim done baggage or so i gave the result we will achieve nationwide is disastrous. there is no need to discuss it at all. we'll stop. secondly, we should get out of the habit of blaming every one but ourselves. it is important to be self critical and analyze the mistakes we made. all right,
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alternative for germany party or f dad. they lost a little bit of the vote on what they put down in 2017. but what they have done is really established themselves as a part of jeremy political landscape. they're posting a just over 10 percent in this years poll, particularly showing that they have a hotline in and around saxony, in the east of the country. counting the votes, is the easy bit bo, it's forming coalitions that will be the real tricky thing. following this federal election, the possibilities are well, many you can still have a grand coalition that's between the center left and the center, right. that looks unlikely though. you then could have a traffic light coalition made up of the social democrats, the greens on the free democrats called traffic like coalition because of the party coolest article is of a traffic light. then there are 3 different coalitions made up of the colors of
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various national flags of kenya, jamaica, or germany, telling the votes, as i said, the easy bit, we are still a long way out for finding out what the next government of germany will look like. and who will be the chancellor to replace angle america? and we had from former u. k. play that poll in the town who also served as a member of the european parliament and was a pullman campaign for breakfast. he told us michael legacy is a fractured e. u. thanks in large part of her decision to let hundreds of thousands of migrants into the block. she's been there since 2005, and i would argue got the your up, your opinion of 2005 was a far more cohesive block. that is now, she leaves your, which is divided your to where by that more and you policies on the rise across the continent and in governments, if you look at poland and hungary and you have your know where the walls are becoming the fashion, your guessing wall directive in hungry at the boulders,
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you are getting walls and serbia walls increase in the theaters gold because what people don't want to see happen again. if the american crisis happened in 2015 and 16, and i would argue we could end up with your going to follow your skeptic area. and it's the interesting thing about angle america. you know, she's always been european union biggest champion. but the army of all have nice copay, hey, legacy that ends up destroying the autopay and union. so the voting is irving, germany, and if the social democrats celebrating now. but there's a lot of talking to do before the next government and chancellor can fund. and we'll make sure you don't miss just do make, make sure to make sure that you don't miss a thing. any developments here on the
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in the wake of germany has been to stop election each year has updated its policies regarding prohibited content. any materials that call into question the outcome of sunday's vote on our bond. so under the heading elections, misinformation policy that says use it should not post content that advances false claims. specifically, claims that widespread fraud errors or glitches, challenge to change the outcome of any presidential elections in the u. s. and the 2021 german federal election boats and other countries did not get mentioned you tube says that misinformation or this kind can cause real world home and interfere with democratic processes, among other things as no bonds, content class as incitement to meddle with elections and hawks materials and we heard from spy cohen, who was the u. s. libertarian conscious candidate for vice president in the 2020 election. and he question how widely this policy is likely to be enforced?
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it infringes on the idea of the freedom. the concept of freedom of speech is that a government cannot stop you from speaking. now as a private platform, they are allowed to decide what, what they allow. now with that said, the fact that they explicitly lifted the u. s. election and the german election makes me wonder how much of this is this company deciding that their policy and how much of it is actually being poking and prodding and coercion from specific government to do that, what i'm interested to see is how uniformly, it's going to be applied, are they going to apply this just equally in china or russia or a country like that, as opposed to if it happens in the us or in germany? is this going to be arbitrarily enforced, or is this basically become a ban on election whistle blowing around the country around the planet? also recently had his lunch elections would be ruling united russia policy winning the majority of seats, the vote. and some of the controversy surrounding it was one of the topics that come up in a wide ranging interview with russia's experts and to be true,
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me to read it. and he's a preview, the full interview. as on tuesday. what would you prefer to do? new mcclure, but during the 3 day vote, central election commission servers were under constant attack. according to the ministry of digital development, around half came from the united states. that's reason enough for a fight. right. everyone's sick and tired of tech, including the united states. big tech plays by its own corporate rules, the money they made them up. and now that's how they decide things. they let some of the hook give others the chop. they blocked the former us president everywhere. he had 85 or 90000000 followers. by, by why, why we don't like him. you know, when i check twitter recommendations on who to follow, of course, the 1st person who comes up is an evolving who is serving a criminal sentence. isn't this interference in the affairs of a foreign country? it's blatant interference. written he'll shortage crisis
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me rather driven by rumor shaped by those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. oh, well, come back. as petro pumps run dry and the u. k. and the supply chain crisis devens, the government is on the defensive downs, treat scenes of tail banks and m. c, palms as petrol stations down to panic, buying. but critics say bars,
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johnson should take responsibility as it's mismanagement. they allege leading to few running out there picks up the story. the probably a variety of reasons as to why we've been seeing the scenes over the past few days this we can just gone in the united kingdom of dr as motorists panic, buying as much fuel as they can in some instances, as reports, the merge that there were shortages of delivery drivers, fuel truck drivers across the country, many reasons being put forward for that. and it led to scenes of people going out panic, buying. we saw the kind of scene last year at the time that makes start when people were fighting in the supermarket aisles, the food and toilet paper. and this time, we've seen scenes of violence saw some 4 courts, people falling out and pushing in front of each other and driving into each other. in some instances, we've also heard reports of security and emergency services and cells not being
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able to access fuel. and as for those who have been caught up queueing for hours, in some instances, to try to get that fuel, they say that these are not the things they expect to see in a developed country. you know, sometimes cross country, we claim to be and we have to wait until i was up way to get just a bit. petro, it's really up that saying that we've come to this to be on this. i'm quite low right now as well. so i don't know what the situation may be an upcoming days from now than leaving any message. the government has not done anything. the government is not making this better, to be honest with anything, never. she think i'mma, send you back. i many queuing because everybody else is doing it on a, you know, i need to be, petro runs out. i'm going to get to know as for the government's response to the crisis, what we've been hearing from grant shops, the transport secretary and he's not been shy and taking a met. both the public for panic. buying is what he says is one of the reasons for
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this thing. there isn't a shortage of fuel, but also the groups which represent the fuel industry saying that they to contributed to this crisis by essentially staring the public in public by there's plenty of fuel. there's no shortage of the fuel within the country. the most important thing is actually that people carry on as they normally would. and that cause when they normally would, then you wouldn't have cues and you wouldn't have shorts just at the pump either. so it's not like we don't have a fuel in the country. we do need to just ensure that people are filling up when they need the law, rather than thinking that it goes a lot. now just in case i need it next week or the week after, amongst the pressure being placed on government a cause for immigration reforms to be done. there are reports that the government will be making visas easier to access for those truck drive as a temporary 3 month visa, which will take them up to christmas to ensure that no food short just leading up
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to the festive period, but least the next few weeks. are those who be facing the same type of ordeal that even yours truly did having to queue up for hours just to feel that cause a british prison has been hate with abuse negation, after a teenage inmate gave birth alone and has so and the law her child adding insult to injury, it later emerged that only because not their mother received bereavement counseling . afterwards. i
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miss a give this alone in his cell overnight without medical assistance. no one responsible for miss a care headed for history of her pregnancy. maternity services, ad bronze feel for outdated and inadequate. the response to miss a request for a nurse was completely inadequate. there was no p, eric or neo natal emergency equipment in the prison. ah. so the 18 year old was in brownfield and middlesex europe's largest women's prison on remand for robbery charge. days before giving bus, she told garza she would kill herself if her baby was taken away from her on prison. officials have admitted wrong doing and said an internal investigation is ongoing. women's rights advocate, res edison, things the head of the prison should be held accountable. this is more of the
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horrors that we continue to see with human rights violations, specifically for incarcerated people, but also for women. this is a common experience throughout the private prison that we've got to really get more serious about human rights laws and realizing that we, we owe each other a duty to treat one another humanely. and even if you have been found to have been, you know, kind of convicted of a crime, there's still a duty to treat you with humanity. and that's not, that's clearly not been the case. and if there's such a large gap in, in what needs to happen versus what's actually happening as you have to do a complete overhaul. but more importantly, we have to call for accountability for the head of that prison. there are certain protections that need to be put in place and they simply were not here. that's unacceptable. there's, there's no, there's no understanding or no, no,
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no reasonable explanation for how something like this could happen on anyone's watch. the french fishermen outraged over the government plan to install a new offshore wind turbines, around the north coast. during approaches they dumped rotten fish at the doors of the regional maritime community. so they don't trace which in bold about to $300.00 fishermen started on bars and then continued to the shore. the protest is a believe that wind turbines will kill all fish stocks in the air and damage the environment. just as the goal of our protest is to alert politicians and the general public that there's a danger to the see. the problem is that they're trying to sell us those wind farms as if they were eco friendly. the truth is that they're not, i think they're french and they had fish, has defended the wind farm plans saying protest is risk leaving people without
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electricity we'll re screen them and if it's nothing but the week of certain people believe in their local come in just without taking into consideration the common needs of our country, what we do need energy. our society depends on a energy production can certainly create some disagreements. the head of the french regional fishing committee, however, says the government is turning a blind dine to the damage they approach to a cause. i believe that this whole green transition is a masquerade, a true environmental disaster, and the general public knows nothing about what is going on in the sea. we, the fishermen were in the sea every day. so we know what problems we're dealing with. unfortunately, they never listen to us only we know where wind farms can be built in a way that won't endanger the fish, at least now, the government is aware that there are protests and the fishermen are determined to never let this happen, that we will fight till the end of this year of the day, it's more news about settlement. it's time up. the next pay on our team can
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national if the crosstalk the join me every thursday on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness 1st, it was my job and it was my name was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try, i look for resources, i look for jobs, i look for everything i can to make this pass. and i.
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