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in the beginning is scary, but in the end it's that ah, a bit of splits exposed at an e u summit as leaders demand poland obeys european rulings, but warsaw insists that pluralism, respected. oscar says it's not surprised by aggressive rhetoric from nato state south to germany. calls for nuclear weapons to be deployed near russia's borders. people try bernoulli in london, tries alleged to us crimes and an act of support for we can mix whistleblower julian assange to washington once extradited from the u. k, which he likes editor in chief says allegations of a cia plot to kill a song proves his case, has been politicized. the recent revelation shows without any doubt to the political elements of the case. because studios on small, we have all human rights and civil liberties organization of any married
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to team up together and highly vulnerable patients are at risk in the you. k is doctors. confusion grows over the difference between a 3rd dose of a coven vaccine. and the booster as well as which is the correct order to administer them to people that's giving the function. dr. sacred? no, no. can i help today? job getting your published meaning i'm giving it the root. this information is not been given out correctly. ah. and good to have you with a slide for moscow. this is art international. well, music 10, i'm calling bright 1st for you this. so if you leaders serve to mounted, said poland, obey a european court ruling to restore the independence of countries, judges. but the brow blocks summit is exposed to critical divide over the supremacy of european law. more on that next from charlotte to ben sky wasn't strong messages
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coming out from that european council meeting. the summit has been taking place in brussels for the last 2 days. you mentioned there were the hot topics is poland, but other things were being discussed to including migration and the energy crisis . but we will start with poland because it is taking up much of the headlines of newspapers across europe and this week. and even beyond that, following that some, it seemed member state leaders were coming out and singing to the same him basically saying that poland has to know that the rule of law is central to the heart and foundations of the european union. and what poland must do now is toe the line and also must reinstate the judges. that its act is part of this judicial shake up in its own country. however, the polish prime minister having none of that, and basically saying that this is the sort of interference that it won't accept
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a long road ahead of us. this road is a combination of dialogue, legal response, and concrete action to we store the independence of the judiciary. yeah, not that there is no european country that contain itself european. if it's justice, are not independent. this is at the heart of our fundamental tax. but if i, for my own, some countries have a stronger appetite for integration, others not only poland, see this issue in the opposite way in some countries constitution, c, e u, laura's supreme other say the opposite. so there's constitutional pluralism. this pluralism has to be respected. if the cares about is strong economic and political role and aspiration in the world. another hot topic then that was being discussed was that over migration, something that the e u has been grappling now with for many years, a new leader saying once again, the issue right now is coming from bella roofs in saying that the government of
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president lucas shanker is using migration as an instrumental tool for his politics . the you saying though that it will have a new way of potentially dealing with this image darken humbly stuff. we're focused on external migration, especially from belarus, to e. member state, stop this car city. it's a hybrid threat. one has to be frank about that mister lucas shanker was using people for his policy, hinders who couldn't go. we are very concerned about the situation at the borders in with bella was we consider the behavior of the bellows government as a hybrid attack. we will keep up the pressure on the lucas ankle regime, and we are ready to explore options for further sanctions. not only for individuals but also for entities or companies. so possibly new sanctions against the bela roof . however, there are some that say that sanctions are not the way food,
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and in fact, all they're doing is aggravating the situation rather than making it something that can be improved. they were around 1400 illegal migrants who went in to poland. we boil that down over so many months. it's actually quite a small figure. what isn't a small figure though, is the crisis that energy is creating in europe ahead of this winter, easily just scratching their heads as to how they're going to deal with that crisis in the coming months and potentially as spain is suggested into next winter. and there are some you countries saying that the problem here is the making of the e u, because of its pushed towards green energy sources, which it doing at the expense of a traditional fossil fuels. and it hasn't quite got there yet to pursue that green energy agenda to make up that shortfall. however, the commission president ursula vaughan delane, seeing that that is i determine pause for the
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e. u for the future. it's obvious that we need more renewable and clean energy. if you look at the production price of renewables, it has considerably decreased for solar. alongside this we need a stable source, nuclear and during the transition of course, natural gas. now there's also suggestion coming out from that council meeting, the e was going to be looking at you political issues impacting the energy crisis between you and i, that is code for russia. however, the russian president, vladimir putin has said on several occasions now that russia is ready to step up to the plate and to help you out from the gas supplies it needs to mitigate this crisis that is due to hit in the next few months. in fact is already biting, but the key issue here is that the e u has to ask. germany says that nato should be ready to
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deploy nuclear weapons, to quote, deter moscow near brushes, maritime borders of the baltic and black seas. but the defense minister was immediately forced to explain her hostile remarks. flu dustin right was reported this morning. the client is contemplating to turn scenarios for the baltic and black sea regions, possibly involving air deployed nuclear weapons. is this the best nate is prepared to take? this is that's the path of deterrent investment. we must make it very clear to russia that in the end we're ready. and that is also the deterrent doctrine in to deploy such means is to deter in advance and so that nobody comes to the idea of attacking nato partners in the bull taken black c regions. and this is a comment, coincide with nato unveiling. it's new master plan to defend the block against what it calls a potential russian attack on multiple fronts. the west military alliance held a 2 day meeting of defense ministers, the wrapped up on friday. his how nato secretary general described the current state of relations between the block and russia. april so approach shown to russia
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her remains the same as before, meaning and credible the turns on the fence, combined with efforts to a have a meaningful dialogue with russia. the relationship between nato and russia is now at a low point. it has not been more difficult since to handle the cold war when it has been jittery over a supposed russian threat few times. this year. in april, when russia conducted drills near its border with ukraine, and last month when russia and bella roost held a joint military exercise, russia insisted there was no hidden agenda behind those drills for monday, russia announced it suspending the nato military liaison mission a moscow after the alliance expelled act, russian diplomat, criminal spokesman said that nato's new strategy proves that moscow was right to sever ties. there is no need for dialogue under these conditions and natives who concept just goes to prove it. russia hasn't been under any illusions regarding nato. we know what to raise on diatra. this alliances,
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this alliance was not created for peace. it was created for confrontation of former austrian foreign minister. we spoke to last albums that nato still attains, making europe, and even more dangerous place than at the height of the cold wall. yes, roz from austin back to and the german defense minister it's, it's the regular historic. it's their regular last sentence that you at to statement and of course we are open for dialogue, but that generally dialogue hasn't been down for years. and in particular was regards to whiting additional countries. angel made told this of was gifts, which was sort of for the russian side. i won't be much more dude. and if i were a nato official or a german at defense minister in, in, in making these sort of statements. because we are definitely in a situation where a certain things on the need a little step in order to, to,
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to walk the wrong direction. and we have seen over decades about what can be built up in terms of confidence, building measures a lot more and much more the to from the 9 to sentences ages with the dance you see process was the exchange of military observation posts. so in much worse times out there, there was maybe a better korea communication done today. and this is most from week to the fact that we missed the talents of being able to talk to each other and to listen. and this is definitely to be observed on, on, on the native side. it's a, it's, it's, it's, it's much more a kind of reading out lessons or 2 of julianna songs you've held a people's tribunal in london on the ledge to jewish war crimes. revealed by the wicked beaks found which reportedly led to a cia plot to kill him. the tribunal was intended to strengthen public backing of
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the whistleblower ahead of his extradition hearing. it is a disgrace for europe that the trauma lists and found off we can leaks. julian, our solution has been locked up. we need to be absolutely clear. his crime is telling the truth in a different society. julian, a song would now be hailed by every aspect to the british media for being a hero. b. u. k. government's conduct in relation to sancha has revealed to such gross hypocrisy, or when it comes to any professed commitment to human rights. so the british judges decide either to extradite the sans to the us or to keep him in the british montana mob. they will basically condemn him to death. it's about p poop power versus state power. you can go to the united states and you will find plenty of them for criminals who have never been put on trial, you're criminals. and we're going to pursue you to the end of the earth and back for the crimes. you're committing all over the world against humanity,
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while also murdering slowly julian assange and other whistleblowers. i well, the bell marsh tribunal, which is named after the jail, where a sound is being held, had no legal bearing and aim to elicit public attention falling in the footsteps of a similar event conducted half a century ago, condemning us actions in vietnam next week. a sound faces a hearing into his possible extradition to the u. s. on espionage charges. he could be jailed for up to a 175 years. a rallies planned and the british capital on saturday ahead of the proceedings. supporters have been telling us why they think the case must be thrown out. there is the possibility that can go to the supreme with supreme court. i'm hoping very, very much that the united states does mostly. this appeal hearing angel's conclusions from why to political events. after all, we've never seen the key witness say that he lie, roosting the cia attempting to support the entire security organization in ecuador
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and embassy. am we seeing now that they were coughing to either kidnapped or sleeveless fast during the sunday night? to be honest, most cases would have absolutely collapsed up this point on this case certainly should, to the recent revelation shows so without any adults to the political elements. so off the case we've got to be on songs now we have oh, human rights and civil liberties, organization of any married to teaming up together. i have to talk to this to be a just so come just as for julian and justice for journalism because that's what stake here. he's been punished for telling the truth. when the united states administration on the british government were lying. if you want journalism, lot real journalism, investigative journalism, then you're going to have to pop with the fact that june assigned to people like him. all the people who are giving it to you from a man who exposed to like you as crimes, to a whistleblower of perhaps some old, questionable, kind of form of facebook data scientist has been dishing the debt,
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they coin was created and invented specifically to kill central banks. it says on the genesis plot, and they make a reference to the bank of england when the bank of england starts squirming, and they start whining that, oh my god, big coin is an existential thread to our existence. every one who yearns for freedom in the world to day should let out a collective paragraph because we're finally getting rid of the worst actor on the financial scene for 300 years. ah, more of our headline news now in vulnerable patients in the u. k. could be missing out on a life saving cove. it's short of a doctor's confusion on the difference between the 3rd dose of the vaccine and the booster. and these inoculations must be given in the correct order, but the 2 terms are often used interchangeably. that's leading to a mix up even among medics. i went into the gps can't remember. and she said it is
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not very jam. chris. sharon is not. i fear great. a fish. this is different to a booster. it is part of the primary course of the vaccine, right? but prior to that, do my research and my research, what i found whilst that is a dose, gosh, the booster router value as winter limbs and rumors of returning to lockdown, circulate the government is upping the ante on the vaccination top rollouts. but those that need it, the most struggling to get the 3rd dose they so desperately need you to confusion over the differences between the 3rd jab and the booster by the very people administering them. lee ziegler mighty differently. and he's saying the word in it differently than faxing has gotten different to be a it certainly as confusing people. the recommendation is that those who are
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immunosuppressed, meaning they have a weekend immune system at the time of their 1st. and 2nd, covert vaccines should now receive a 3rd dose as part of the primary vaccination routine. the booster program is totally separate to the 3rd dose and is being offered to the over fifties. those with underlying health conditions and those living with the amino suppressed as well. not only are they entirely different jobs, but thousands of extremely vulnerable people are struggling to brook into their life. saving vaccines with experts saying that there's huge error could cost lives, reduction it be the potency of good job for the boosters. so there's a lot of a conflation of these 2 terms, b to compromise. people don't have full effective immediately against a cave in my teeth. if you don't have your immunity top top to the,
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the optimum level for you, then your greater risk. you need to bait, proceed with me. some people will end up passing away because of julie's husband. brian suffers multiple myeloma, a rare type of blood cancer, meaning hears, amino compromised, and entitled to his 3rd and the last 8 weeks. so julie has 40 tanks, at least a dozen healthcare professionals, including gps chemists and even staff vaccination centers. we told her there is no such thing as a 3rd dose. oh, use the term interchangeably with booster. the people that's giving disinfection. dr. sacred no. nothing about the day, joe. you know about the booster. i'm fuming, i'm giving the book room to be honest because did not go right to commission in my i saw lots of people about the booster thinking the game, but the german did not be published. i'm speaking on behalf of brian because it is mag world all in all the people out there. there's not just necessarily got my
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loaner got leukemia. lymphoma, but it's got any thing, but give me a compromised immune system. so my husband is one person, but i just think about them other people, but not got a jewelry beander avenue more either in the contract that this information has not been given out correctly. as you can, infections hit almost 50000 in a single day. the highest since july, in order to avoid the return to kind of restrictions the government is urging the public to do their bit and take the coven vaccine and booster offers. i think we've been really clear that we've all got a role to play. if people, if not enough people that boosted jobs, it's gonna hit is all, or when those administering the jobs don't know which is which leaves those most vulnerable even more. so, shut edwards dashti, artie london, and some countries who have pledged to ambitious renewable energy targets are already making
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a u turn after multinational and anti provinces suffered power cut. china's reversed it stumps, that dirty coal is a public enemy and is now telling coal mines to produce as much as possible after the local operations of tech joins like apple at the sco back production. indeed, charnise beer in seeing a temporary energy shortage. part of the reason is because the chinese government has declared to cope as a public enemy channel wants to reduce the reliance on call. however, i think this is temporary, mainly because in recent months the chinese government asked been ready in the co producers in china to increase production. because otherwise it, china does not have enough coal locally produced. coupled with any crisis in crude oil and natural gas, this winter will be very, very difficult. and by many major economist talking green and un reports found the countries like the u. s. australia and canada are actually planning to increase
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production of 13 on renewables over the next 2 decades above and beyond the limits set in the paris climate agreement. by the end of the decade, a 110 percent more fossil fuels will be produced by 2040. that number shoots up to 190 percent. it also appears to make a bit of a mockery of western leaders claims that green energy is the way forward. dressed to climate disaster facing the nation in our world. by 2050, the united states will be 100 percent energy economy. what the president has clearly done is prioritized climate and investment and climate pushing for climate legislation. taking executive actions on climate, we deploying renewable energy 10 times faster than the global average for pers. stria is on the path why the net 0, the u. k. government has decided to become the world leader in low cost, clean power generation cheaper than co, cheaper than gas of it to go again says the western boasts about the environment
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are particularly hard to take. of course, i think of the whole world need to handle its energy policy very carefully from now on. on the one hand, the fight against the c o. 2 emission should continue. and the countries i encourage to reach and achieve their goals respectively. on the other hand, and the security need to be safe, got those with our energy society, economic production world, ground to a whole. so how to balance these 2 seemingly conflicting goals is a big challenge for mankind right now. that's a challenge for all the countries and the developed countries need to do even better. why? because historically speaking, they have polluted much more then developing countries like facebook, whistleblower, frances, how good and seeking more government regulation of social media to tackle supposedly dangerous content. but she's not above suspicion herself with
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compromising links to the us establishment, putting her in the spotlight as a potential government stooge. ortiz, to me, trip help to dig deeper. whistleblowers are generally seen by many to be sort of brave heroes. they put their careers freedom work even lives on the line to reveal the dirtiest seeker itself corrupts organizations and governments. but when a whistleblower like francis halligan comes along and becomes an overnight mainstream media darling with an odd background and a full team of top tier lawyers with close ties to the establishment. that sort of raises some questions to say the least. i mean, come on, how many whistleblowers get these kinds of high production, promo reales? these look has the resources and potentially the motivation to run my life. this is my virtual badge today i join fisma and i was your created cookie for cynic misinformation, pm. i was extremely excited to be able to make
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a difference in the whistleblower blowing the lid on the social media giant that's constantly accused of pushing agenda censoring descent and violating privacy, etc. well, let's just say halligan's revelations turned out to be a bit more in line with establishment talking points than you would expect. apparently the whole point of her leaks was that she just wanted to promote more government regulation and censorship of co, dangerous content hate speech and misinformation. when you're a, a real whistleblower, you are targeted by the government. you are silenced, you are prosecuted and sent to prison. but if you are celebrated on capitol hill and financed by independent companies, i'm sorry, but you're not a whistleblower. you're a political tool. she's being treated well by democrats on capitol hill by the white house, by the mainstream media, because she supports there are narrative. you know,
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there's talk on capitol hill about breaking up facebook and breaking up some of the other big tech companies because they're monopolies so far. no one has had the guts to pursue something like that. this may be the hook that they need to at least start looking into anti monopoly actions against facebook and against some of the other big companies. so the question now is, who exactly is this woman and who is supporting her? well, according to political, how getting allegedly has quite a few big name backers, there's larry lessig, a former democratic presidential candidate who is now managing her legal team. there's been scott, former tech advisor to hillary clinton and then there's her tapia representative mill burden, who runs public affairs at a little non profit called the center for humane technology. which brings us to the guy behind all of them. e bay founder and millionaire media mogul, peer media, who's luminated foundation, apparently funds all these people and their organizations. but if you think of
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media is supporting hogan out of a sense of justice or disgust at the way social media giants operator, something like that. well, that may be a little naive ever since he started growing his media empire, his main clients have been done. done, done the state department. apparently he helped them supplement regime change in foreign countries, which they don't even actually hide. they literally posted online as their strategic plan well with these kind of ties allegations that halligan is backed by us. intelligence insiders doesn't even seem like that far of a stretch. any more fear on media or through his lumet. a foundation has sponsored whistleblower aid. o, many are put up the money for this very suspicious our organization which claims that it's sort of an anti wiki leagues. and it encourages whistleblowers to collaborate with the government and with their employer as they blow the whistle. it's pretty clear that they coached frances halligan,
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inserted her script about taking on official enemies through facebook's threat intelligence division from ethiopia to me and mar to china, to iran and omit ours role was never reported until weeks after huggins high profile testimony. but it makes perfect sense, considering that facebook is the bad cop of the big tech world. and mark zuckerberg is a whipping boy for virtually every one in washington right now. so long comes, omitted are sponsoring this group. and this whistleblower who want to speak out about how toxic facebook has become. and he appears like the good cop, the good big tech guy who wants to work with the democrats and actually help sensor what goes on in social media, which is a key imperative of the democratic party right now. whistleblower aid doesn't exactly have
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a good reputation among whistleblowers to put it mildly the founder mark zaid literally read it out. his client geoffrey sterling, an actual whistleblower to his buddies at langley. but then had no issues representing the ukrainian whistleblower and trumps impeachment trial. and andrew, because another key figure at the firm, which, judging by his name, is suppose to aid whistleblowers, literally called for ju innocence to face the full wrath of the law. it was an honor to support francis hogan today, as she testified before the senate. i am privileged to work with a talented team of co counsels. thank you. out front sin n for having me on this evening. i'm proud to represent francis, a courageous whistleblower alongside my colleagues and whistleblower aid with frances halligan's. unusual success story. many whistleblowers now probably wish they also had the kind of support that she does. but unfortunately, it seems, there revelations just weren't as convenient for the establishment. so all they got
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was prosecution and a cold shoulder at best. hey, that's the news for moscow for this hour on the menu. next, healthy humbug choices, at least for the planet. my cows are going to be the professor who's invented lab grown hamburgers. the soapy ship, acknowledge it, visionary next on all the international. mm hm. join me every thursday and me alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics. sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm hm.
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all welcome to. so if we go visionaries, me, sophia shepherd knox, and the ursus population is growing and so is to demand for food, will be able to sustain the planet when there will be twice as many of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of vascular physiology of mastiffs university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in your program today. welcome. thank you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial made some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummies. how do.
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