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world corrupted, you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths all remained in the shallows. ah! the reports of i see a plot to kill enough bun, potentially kill julian, stir lobel. i rage this to read not being corroborated a year after the allegations were 1st urged by uninformed to get a journalist, including here on our c ahead. this is our new york considers calling up in national guard to fill in for medical, thousands of stuff face being barred from work or for feeling to meet a cobra vaccination. ted, like many doctors, believe the proposed plan will patients of risk health care is either going to suffer, become a little slower. i think they should offer testing as an option with
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angular merkel soon to vacate her role as the leader of the youth speculation swirls over whether the french president could fill her shoes. we compare that to dmitri, mitigate, to speak, to sic exclusively to r t in the wake of russia's parliament re election in a wide ranging interview. the former president down prime minister talks about the challenges of holding this month's vote amid cyber meddling from overseas. in the, during the 3 day vote, central election commission services were under constant attack. around half came from the united states. that's reason enough for a fight, right. ah, 3 in the afternoon and by god in nairobi. you're in moscow this tuesday,
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september the 20th. welcome to the news, our journalists and whistleblowers say they are deeply alarmed over revelations, up to see a plan to kidnap and potentially murder wiki leaks funder juliana songs during the trump administration time and office. the allocations come from a yahoo news report, citing testimonies from key witnesses, ortiz, donal quarter, ticks up the story. spy on him kidnap him, kill him even. that's what the c i a 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 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
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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. what he likes, walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service or ts, the ca for comment on the yahoo news reports claims, which is certainly upset many journalists and whistleblowers already. ca is a disgrace. the fact that they contemplated engaged in so many illegal acts against wicker lakes 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 i 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
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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 where newsworthy, 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 of the key ones are in fact not new. they feature in a 2020 investigation by the editor and chief of the greys own max blumenthal. he suggests that the cia somehow impersonated former ecuadorian president able morales to advance its agenda back then he came on r t to tell us about the ca miss deeds. i obtained an email 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
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services and feed video back to the united states to the american client, this e mail 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 julius on 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. well,
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among the reaction we got to this story was from john korea car, a former cia analyst on whistleblower who thinks report as domini, implications for press freedom, the world, the 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 know what it is. and that the government behind their backs, the backs of the american people, is trying to assassinate someone who has not been convicted of a crime, at least in washington. this is going to be a day long story. somebody is going to get promoted inside the ca for coming up with this operation. no one will be held accountable, just like no one was ever held accountable for the torture program or the secret prison program. you know, one of the things that we learned in this article was that the british intelligence serve as the external intelligence service m, i. 6,
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was apparently involved where they were talking about, shoot up the potential for shoot 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 julian 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 is no way that julian should or could be extradited to the united states, and he should be free to go. the state of new york is considering whether to deploy the national guard at medical facilities to replace on vaccinated doctors and nurses. i will be signing an executive order that's going to allow me to deploy the national guard were medically trained, deploy people who've been retired. a may have had a license lapse, bring in people from elsewhere. new york medical crisis comes amid
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a statewide mandate for all health workers to be inoculated against corona virus. around 16 percent of medic had not received shots as of last week and according to the governor's office. that means there are bard from hospitals and other medical facilities. we spoke to a local paramedic and also the head of the washington pain center about them. this national guards are usually brought out for crises, hurricanes, tornadoes, things like that. this the 1st time i've ever known of it to be for a health care reason. hospitals do require vaccines for the flu and we had the flu for many, many, many years. and you would get a fax to me. there are some individuals at doctors, nurses who opt out of getting the flu shot, and then if so, then they have to they meaning those individuals who opt out have to wear mask. we've done this now at least for 25 years that i can remember. i'm not sure why this is different and they don't allow that. those changes. i can definitely see
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that, you know, health care is either going to suffer or become a little slower. and in this state in new york state as well, it would be a cascading effect. if you're taking from one area to a staff, another area that leaves the other areas that may need that extra stepping short people that may get terminated. who helped work is it's, it's a tough thing because this is such a specialized skill. you know, when you are a nurse or a paramedic or a doctor, you put so many years of training into it and be seen if they can never work again . i think they should offer testing as an option. more president biden is encouraging americans to get vaccinated and received a booster shot himself to attempt to lead by example. he also expressed this disappointment south a number of people who haven't been innoculated against cove. it about 22 percent haven't gotten any shots and that that distinct minority is causing an awful lot of
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us. a lot of damage for the rest of the country. that's why i'm moving forward with the vaccination requirements, wherever i can or guess, gave us their views on the controversial question of whether a covert shots should be mandatory. to me, the right thing is getting the vaccine. but if you don't, the other right thing is to make sure you test the weekly and you don't get anybody else sick. i just don't want to see any more people die. you know, from this disease. i'm, i'm over it, you know, we, in the emergency medical service community empties of paramedics, we saw so many people suffer this year. and if you look at what's happening in the country at the moment, this does seem to be a pandemic of the unbox needed. many of the unvaccinated tend to be minorities. why? because they always had a mistress of the government. the government, back in the forty's had a to ski experiment and where blacks were been year old diseases and were not
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treated. so there's always been some skepticism and certainly religious exemptions are always that people do that all the time in medicine, jehovah, witnesses for blood transfusion. or other types of treatments we've always respected an individual's rights to then opt out of certain medical care and moving the program on the left shots and his rivals are no vying to take up the rule of german chancellor after a close 4th election of the weekend and with anglo merkel heading for the exit many see the position of defacto leader of europe for grubs as well. are t charlotte do been sky asked whether that person could be the french president. i manuel my corn like the style himself. a man with a vision for europe piece pushed hard for an e. you owe me the call for rita integration reform and sending over the single currency. though we have good back to based on that when at least all the while germany under the still guy didn't. so, merkel has mild a nodded,
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but whenever push came to shove, she made clear who was all, but one shouldn't benefit from european solidarity. while playing against other member states, solidarity among partners should never lead to adapt union. it should instead be about helping others to help themselves to have a history. so before macaroni even occupies the a health way as the french economy minister and during talk to help greece avoid crippling or 30 measures. merkel put her foot down. according to emanuel merkel ordered how to keep macro greek negotiations. brickle spell was every bit as powerful as i had imagined with the merkel era slowly but surely winding down. we all know that she's leaving big street to fill. my point is clean the keen, susceptible to them because he series can you be a former investment banker,
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russell, more than a few feathers, not just in europe, but also across the globe. what we are currently experiencing is the brain death of nate. so nato only works if the guarantor of last resort functions such francis president, her french president, has found rather drastic words to express his views. i don't think such a sweeping judgement is appropriate. obviously we'll have to take all destiny in our own hands. but the trans atlantic partnership for us is absolutely indispensable in relations with other countries of holsten kids to be rude if we do have a very special relationship. in fact i'll get that little piece of piece we have to make them purple. he is perfect. thank you. and your delicious why for your one will come to perfect organization of this trip. thanks to you unless the thank you very much. no problem. thank you very much. thank you. think isn't there. they
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hung atlantic movement in trends. the so go liberals that are more on the themes and those are the start the well, who is being very apologetic and and i think he still does so much in between the black hole that i didn't say i do what to do, how to do it what a the neck it was a lead to a few of them and she was not. i mean, she was in the sense because generally so powerful. but maybe a success only be the leader or fewer. but i don't know. i mean, because of them he's not going to to, she's at home. however, i intend to have often. so if it's showing the toys all quite as strong as my court would like to make out, let you to does. it says here that you, the united states, has shown towards the submarine do clearly illustrates the point we've been making for months, namely about political dialogue with a nato is non existent, even. they have at home. he's had his work that was being suspected,
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probably the international press on his son himself who was irritating the french who have not been afraid to lash out the look like the getting the he just didn't come across the strong to me and like he's got a lot of issues going on, i mean its own country right now. amec with a lot of the union got high unemployment rate with mary got a large minority population. there's a lot of areas that internally, which could potentially put additional pressure in that area from a greater european side. i mean, it be does european area that me,
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it actually may give him a better view within internally with the country as well. but he's got some, you've got several internal issues that he needs to deal with as well. i think the 1st of europe, merkle exit, to say to my home, i think it's time to come by his office shine. however, with the fight of his life to retain the president, the hearing problems, not too far away, he could struggle to keep the dual attention of both the home and european audiences. and right now, it is also clear with the political college run your vision. charlotte, sky off, fee, paris? well, some days federal election in germany drew close interest from many, including us tech jones, the video platform. youtube has not banned any content but questions. the outcome of the vote. don't post elections related content on youtube if it fits any of the
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descriptions noted below. content that advance is false, claims that widespread fraud errors or glitches change the outcome of select past national elections after final election results are officially certified. this currently applies to any past us presidential election. the 2021 german federal election youtube say election misinformation can cause. busy a real world hormone interfere with democratic processes. one of its key targets is hacked materials we heard from spike cohen spike was the us libertarian party candidate for vice president in 2020. he wonders how evenly the policy is likely to be enforced. 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
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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, is this going to be applied? are they going to apply this just as 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 band on election whistle blowing around the country around the planet? russia also recently held an election with the ruling united, russia party winning a majority of seats. the vote on some of the controversy surrounding it was one of the topics that came up in a wide ranging r t interview with russia's former president on prime minister dmitri med viet, if we will be showing it in full for the day. but for now, here's a preview. what it is to do a new mcclure, but during the 3 day vote, central election commission servers were under constant attack. according to the
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ministry of digital development, around half came from the united states. that's reason enough for a fight, right? i mean, everyone's sick and tired of tech, including the united states. the 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. when i check twitter recommendations on who to follow, of course, the 1st person who comes up isn't about me. who is serving a criminal sentence. isn't this interference in the affairs of a foreign country? it's blatant interference. so i had an rti or a now in medical journal, raised his eyebrows after referring to women on its front page of bodies with vaginas explore the reaction to short
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i so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk rather driven by a dreamer shaped by person. those in me dares
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think we dare to ask me ah ah hello again. a british medical journal is under fire for its use of supposedly inclusive language, the lumps it's referred to women as bodies with vaginas on it's from page critic slum that use of language. as dehumanizing naming women, as bodies was a joy, this is a new low all in the mid call i did, the receipt of woke points. you can be inclusive without being insulting and abusive. are we extremist for objecting to women and girls?
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being to humanized, are we really just bodies with vaginas to medical professionals? just wrote the lun set to tell them to take me off the list of statistical reviewers and cancel my subscription and never contact me about anything ever again . absolutely inexcusable language to refer to women and girls. bodies we have vaginas are, dear god, you can write that and then talk about menstrual shame in the same sentence. i'm intrigued would do called the sex formerly known as men. always. it's only women that you are raising your we are the last to comment on those and plenty more like it negative reactions to the piece. they were apologetic saying it was not their intention to offend anyone, but they also claim transgender health isn't neglected ish. we have conveyed the impression that we have de humanized and marginalized women. those who read the lancet regularly will understand that this would never have been our intention. i
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apologize to our readers who are offended by the cover quotes and the use of those same words in the review. at the same time, i want to emphasize that trends gender health is an important dimension of modern health care. but one that remains neglected. and just to remind you of a few more examples from the western world perplexing many their further afield. earlier this year, several u. k. hospitals told us stuff to use terms such as berthing parents and human milk rather than referred to mothers or breast milk. while in the united states, how speaker nancy pelosi earlier this year, a said word such as mother, father, daughter and brother, should be avoided in congress and replaced with gender neutral alternatives. we discussed the issue with podcast her and writer lauren jen. i here we can see being swayed by audi ideology rather than biology. the, even the notion that gender identification is something that is brought up when
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referred to the word woman versus biological sex. that actually is a political statement. so even though they may have been trying to be inclusive by referring to women as bodies with vaginas, i think what they are sibling to many people sadly, is that even though they claim to be a bachelor of science and medicine and objectivity, they are being swayed by the increasing woke ideology, we see perpetrating penetrating almost every single industry. it seems like this small vocal minority who insists on this extreme exc, inclusivity. they are essentially trying to bully entire professions and we see now that includes the medical profession, even though this is supposed to be about gender identity in general. i do find it interesting. how often times the, the words are the groups that are being a race are actually women for every attempt we see to erase the word man or manhood . her father, she would there are 5 or 10 examples of trying to erase the word mother. woman or the like hungry and ukraine, or at loggerheads over
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a natural gas deal between budapest and rushes. gas problem here claims the new steam involving pipelines that bypass its territory will harm european energy security. when our teeth electronic has joined us live here in this, you talk a little bit more about this. you're good to see you indeed break down to the speed . why is ukraine upset? you to good afternoon? well, look, 2 countries sign a major gas supply steel. it's good for one party. it's good for the other party. so you may wonder, what is the issue a completely different country has about that? well, 1st of all, hungry is ukraine's western neighbor. and for years, beautiful west has been buying russian natural gas for its industry to heat the homes in hunger. and pretty much all of the natural gas it was mine from moscow was flowing through ukrainian territory. now, what did key of get from that?
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of course, that was millions in transit payments annually. but what did russia's energy giant gas from what it wanted cheaper waste to deliver natural gas to europe. and also it didn't want to depend on key of as, as gas from has put it many times and in a reliable partner. that's why, for years west has been trying to diversify diversified gas foods, to europe. and it's built under water pipelines in particular north dream pipelines through the baltic sea and also the turkish stream. now, this latest major contract between budapest in moscow ensures that the natural gas flowing from russia to hungry will bypass ukraine. and we'll get there through these pipelines and that is why key of is really upset. we consider this to be a purely political economically unreasonable decision taken in favor of the kremlin
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and to the detriment of ukraine's national interests and ukrainian hungarian relations. but when we heard from the russian equivalent spokesperson dmitri past called, he said that ukraine doesn't have to be hysterical about all this. and everything does not have to do with politics. this is pure economy and rushes playing by the rules here and rushes, not using this guy gas pipelines as these gas pipelines, sorry, as a political tool against kia or the european union. so what's being budapest reaction, what's the response in hungry? well, you see the, the foreign minister, peter c, r t o, he's been saying for many years in fact that these kind of things, again, this is pure economy. what hungry ones is cheaper ways to buy russian natural or
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natural gas. and also they don't want any kind of meddling. it's bilateral ties with russia. p saying that we need this for our sovereignty. we need for our energy security and politics will not be able to heat home. so here's the hungarian foreign minister with more on that. it's one year or so one for hungary, energy safety is a matter of security sovereignty and economy rather than a political matter. you cannot heat homes with political statements today. the reality is that energy supplies in hungary can be guaranteed most securely through a long term agreement. with gas from god. well, moscow and beautiful can say that this is only about economics about politics, for as long as they want. but politics will definitely be involved because we've already heard from the european commission that they will look into this deal and see if it harmons,
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european interests. and if it does not go with line with the european union energy legislation and ukraine has promised that it will be issuing complaints. so we'll be watching out for that and see what kind of consequences there could possibly be . ok, we wait to see what comes out alia, but trying to bring this right off the data. love story. thank you. ok, that is our last for know the protagonist, though, in our documentary, after the break, they're different and they don't care. it's an uplifting life affirming collection of stories, and that starts moment the 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 family. didn't was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look for resources,
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