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ah supporters of julianna songs playing washington's promised to allow him to serve his sentence in his homeland australia should not be trusted. that says the you case, high court deliberates on whether to hand him over to the americans. high profile figures have spoken in support of the whistleblower. he would throw the rest of his daughter in a supermarket prison in the united states. what kind of life with no crime, i've been telling the world the truth or for the south, a solution to the editor crisis, and other big issues have been discussed as an economic form and they time is detail. verona were prominent figures shaping voices from europe and asia and getting together and facebook noble as knob is, look, a bog announce is meta is the new name of his company in a parent and bid to distance it from the in bottle social media. john?
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ah, this is denise and nancy international with me. you lasha, paula. hello and welcome to the program. past the fatal, the we can expound a jelena sanjay's in the hands of the u. k. high court. is us extradition hearing, has just ended that verdicts. my take weeks the i drew in san jose mountain by washington on 17 challenges of spanish and one kind of conspiracy. to have a government compete, it convicted, he could face a prison sentence on 175 years had from his shot. it was darcy who was outside the
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court for his and independent journalist richard mad hurst has been watching the whole hearing via a special live stream. the judge has just said they will take everything into consideration, but no ruling was handed out immediately. yesterday, the entire day was devoted to hearing arguments performed by the prosecution for the grounds of appeal. why they want to appeal to judge's decision not to extradite us on. and there were 5 grounds of appeal in today. the defense was able to respond to these points. and the 2 to 2 main topics are, of course found his health and the assurance of the diplomatic assurances given by the united states. now in terms of health, what. 5 the prosecution i've been trying to do is accuse a key medical, extra witness professor compliment of being disingenuous of misleading the court by just by refusing to disclose by concealing the identity of a son, just partner stella morris and the 2 children. and today in court we finally. 5 heard the yahoo news story, the investigative journalism that was done
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a few weeks ago where 30 us officials confirmed what we already knew from anonymous testimony. that the cia was discussing plans to potentially kidnap or poison julian songs in london. and so this was brought up in the context of why a couple of men why professor coleman did not disclose the identity of a son, just partner and their 2 children because he feared for their safety. right. and in fact, one of the export medical witnesses called by the prosecution doctor blackwood also knew a lot of phones as children, but didn't disclose that in his medical report. and they didn't seem to care about that. so they've been trying to chip away at his expertise and integrity because of a technicality. when it comes to the assurances that the united states is giving, they say that julian funds can service sentence in australia, but australia has not even indicated if they will take julian forms. this is a process that could take many years, which he would spend either an administrative segregation, which is effectively solitary confinement or special administrative measures sounds . so the question is, who will be in australia by then will they want to take julian authority and when it comes to a story shortens the united states has previously previously given
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a short and says to that to mendoza from spain, people who were extradited to the united states on a promise of being given psychiatric care medical care, they ended up being sent to a the x lawrence where, you know, this is essentially a federal super maximum prison where assange will most certainly go. so they've been trying to play this point, that administrative segregation is not the same thing as a sam's. but the truth is the jew and assange will most definitely be placed in at least administrative segregation. and if not, he'll be sent to a special housing unit. so there's a wide array of tools that united states can use to break him once he's on us soil and they most certainly will get richer. they're already many analysts to who are suspicious, or perhaps this will be dragged out weeks, months, even years. and julian assigns will just live perpetually in some sort of a prison, whether it's bell marsh in the u. k. or potentially in america, or even as you say, in australia, you would live there in vienna. you are watching the hearing through a special live stream. now let's cross over to london outside the u. k. high court
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ortiz at shot, it was dashed, he's still the shadow. you've had a busy day with lots of a song, just support his way. you are now today. tell us about how it was today. i know you were speaking to friends and family of julian assange. people outside of the royal court of justice has been very vocal who really 48 hours now in defense of june. it's not just the lawyers at a furious with people here on the streets as well, particularly in regards to the fact that the united states is totally this credit thing. i just saw just psychiatric evaluations done assessments and what you need secretary and she sent to me earlier today and he said that they're still living in some high that justice and will be sad on the medical ground. common sense and justice seems to be often far away. so i have to retain a certain level of skepticism loans and the system when assessing the possibilities . but we certainly hope that you all come for would be that the high quote will
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simply say he cannot be expedited. this is an opportunity for the them to reassert administration or lee a all around the world. well, it's not just campaign is, but in fact, members of parliament here in the united kingdom came out in full today. arguing that all of this evidence presented today is prove that this case is 100 percent. politically motivated, specially considering all that junior sanchez injured over the last 10 years, really near a decade. all of all given the un adopted as psychological torture over the years, but also in humane treatment in what's known as a black flight. that was london's ecuador, and embassy, all the evidence we've gotten. all the experiences we've gotten united states is that they would go just for a max prison on a sense of 175 years. he would spend the rest of his, a super max prison in the united states. what kind of life is that to look forward
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to? somebody's committed, no crime. i've been telling the world the truth. it is a total injustice. we send this man to america, to the time, to the lot of assess in many of the puzzle people and said he should be killed. so they won't treat him as a human being. so they want to make an example of giving a son by treating him so badly by trying to break him. so that gives a lesson to all the gym with . how do not want to go. mom didn't want to come out and continue. didn't want to suppress many campaign is a hailing janice on. does it have around today? they've been incredibly vocal for 10 hours today. 10 hours yesterday chanting free, free units on to nothing in his trial from last year. even to now is it every
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single instant than any other pool is low in anywhere in the world? this would have been shown out for this to be continuing is absolutely ridiculous. united states, this is a full decorative human to be treated less than any animals. certainly efforts are made with kinds of bravery her age. will someone say the insolence, the incident to the sound of the power it is embarrassing is a being this i'm involved with. michael's written justice is, was become a friend in the laws in every way. i can just very short a, something is the plan. so the pink floyd founding member roger walters called the treatment of genesis a huge miscarriage of justice. this is an absolute nonsense that this man has been locked up for
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a single day. whether it's in the ecuadorian embassy or in bell marsh, this is, this is one of the most valuable human being still we, the human race have. amongst us, he is deeply, deeply important to the potential for this race to survive on this planet. in my view, that is why julian sauntered imprison because he's interfering with the accounting plan to steal the plan. it sort of ripen to death and then destroy it is a disgusting miscarriage of justice. oh, look at guantanamo bay, asked shaka, alma, my friend, i ask anybody who has been in the hands of the u. s. judiciary. and at any point, possibly since the 2nd world war with whom they did not agree. and you will find that there is no justice to be found in the united states. i am shall angry,
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and i'm so bad. i'm so disgusted with the united kingdom. oh, i did a radio program last night. john ship, tim was on it and he was extremely eloquent. and i asked him how him, how he manages his grief and, and he was absolutely he was so moving to listen to. he says, well, he puts it to one side as it goes through his life and his life is entirely devoted to the freeing of his son. so he can go to his wife and children. and john says that late at night, he may retreat into his melancholy, and i felt my heart lurch in my chest. as i listened to this man saying yes. and i felt his melancholy, me like a hammer blow on my chest. we are not going on anywhere at all and our voice is
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going to get louder and louder and louder into julian sanchez so free. i can promise you that green reforms on their energy supply crisis are some of the big questions looking to be answered. and the reason economic forum the today band has gathered together be haters from the business world and beyond. and is underway in northern italy, city of the rona, with more details on what has been already side of the form here is our correspondent, shine it depends k a day full of hunches here eurasian economic forum with state taxes and big businesses. having their say about the state of the world, day one. so trade and energy in focus with many criticisms of the use agenda and of how the west continues to push it own agenda on to the world. the idea to globalize the western model is,
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what is now the mainstream doing it is to believe that we have to spread our west of model of running countries and running the road to make it a global standard. but it still is from history of essence on it. and when everyone is stick to it, then there will be peace and everyone who is not willing to stick to it, but to remain. and the own regional tradition is the enemy. he went on to say that a, you rein him block was essential to balance the power of china. and the us and relations between the e. u in russia were being hampered by washington. you'll have 2 superpowers. the united states on the one hand and, and china on the other hand. so if you create a block in the middle than this, you ration block could be strong enough to balance it out. it could have exit dis tones to boost to united states on the one hand. and china, on the other hand to china is in support. is supporting our plans to have a closer integration between russia and its alliance. and the european union bias
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united states do quite critical to wanted because they want to maintain western europe in their cold war state. a s s a strong ally. that helps them in their competition, which china and as a competition, not primarily on on economics, but it is primarily on power and on politics. warnings about how important trade was globally. and the dire consequences of not working together also came in the form of a reference to shakespeare. after all, verona is where romeo and juliet was based. little where now in the seat of your honor, which is the setting for the renowned tale of feud between the mon, to go and calculate klan well know how that ended here is a serious lesson. we should take from that story when the ambitions of some people begin to prevail over common sense tragedy may occur. we need to ask ourselves, are the ambitions that we are fighting over to day worth?
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what happens after forums like this help us to rethink the things we can lose if well the quarrel, we should have dialogue and bill mutually beneficial relationships. the use energy crisis was also pulled apart with harmless, saying that the block itself was to blame. energy demand in or european markets increase sick apec significantly in the 1st half of 2020 bond. at the same time gas storage facilities that you was longer than your the last winter. you were to cold temperatures. that persisted into the spring. as a result, the re, injection into gas storage did not begin until at 8 abriana. now, nearly months later than the average in previous years. these factors
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let go higher prices and stronger demand. during the summer months, the transition to green energy is necessary. they said, with that transition had been badly planned out and poorly managed. the main theme from this economic forum was dialogue and the improvements of relationships are needed, particularly with russia. many suggesting that both russia and the new would benefit from this day to we'll see further discussions that we'll be looking at the digital economy and how to overcome the neo liberal, socio economic system. charlotte, even ski r t, verona phase mics, pairing companies, changing its name to matter is part of a trying to expand their fun spot for year of amps,
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which already includes instagram and what's up. facebook is one of the most used technology products in the history of the world. it's an iconic social media brand. right now, our brand is so tightly linked to one product that it can't possibly represent everything we're doing today, let alone in the future. over time, i hope we are seen as a met averse company, and i want to anchor our work and our identity on what we're building towards. so the new name and vales plans to build a matter. there's an online world in a virtual environment where people can gain work and communicate often using v r headsets. assays, poly biker, took a glance at what it might look like, and how it's being implemented. within a matter of years, if facebook gets its way, a lot of us could be spending much of online looking something like this. hiring 10000 people in here to create
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a met us for the low nods out there. i'll let virtual poly explain to make of us is basically the make tricks. you create digital avatars of yourself like me and then you put on your v i had set and away you go. you can walk around a virtual world and interact with people in real time. they're doing things like shopping and dancing and studying together in a virtual space. the real world may struggle to compete. facebook founder and ceo mock sucker bugs says that the match of us is just not killed progression from the to the internet to the 3. the one you can kind of think about the metal verse as an embodied internet, where instead of just viewing content, you are in it and you feel present with other people that as if you're in other places having different experiences that you, you couldn't necessarily do. 2 d app or webpage like dancing,
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and talk about not buying to monopolize the matter of us. it is far too late for that. the idea is that uses all slip seamlessly from one virtual world into another . so instead of flying from paris to new york, for example, you digitally teleport yourself from facebook, smack of us to google, or apple's one. i'm from you, boomers quaking in your boots at the thought of this matter of us. the future is already here. back in 2020 rock, travis scott played a virtual concert within the full night wold which attracted over 12000000 viewers, which was a record at the time. not carrie, bronze. hawkins on the fact that there's bags of money to be made. he's in the midst of us. he's already unveiled a virtual collection on the roadblock platform. while valencia olga is creating a bunch of clothes or skins as they're known for fortnight. there's even companies
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flipping virtual real estate in the met us. if you're struggling to understand how this works, you're not alone. there is a building, boom, breaking out, but it's not happening in your backyard. it is happening in a fake world. so there are many, many versus there isn't just one. but the, the oldest one, the oldest crypto waste, one is called a central land land into central and was selling for about $500.00 a parcel in 2019 today. those same parcels are trading for about $7800.00. whether you're ready for life in the cloud or not facebook announcement that it's hiring an army of developers to build. this met us has been a rating success by one measure, at least i just spent 3 minutes talking about facebook's virtual plans instead of the company's real world problems such as the whistleblower that's just come out and said that the company puts profits over uses safety shopping lead mazda zak,
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a bug alone. yeah. big bully and we discussed facebook rebranding earlier with our guests. i don't think people are going to necessarily know about the it's interesting when our, when google did it without the very few people talked about it. i think the reason people are talking about facebook because facebook has successfully gotten everyone to talk about facebook all the time. and they're using the, there is no such thing as bad publicity to get everyone talking about facebook all the time. and i think that that's why that's happening, but short term to medium term. i think that the bigger concern again, is that facebook is using this narrative of big tech is the bad guy. but why are they saying they're the bad guy? because they're letting too much freedom happen on their social media, they're not keeping people safe by controlling what it is you can or can't say. and so again, you know, they will, they will be cordially accept these controls on big tech, which only they will be able to wear the cost of complying with ensuring that there will be any new disruptive players in social media and ensuring that you have to go
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along with whatever controls facebook and twitter and the rest of them put on, well, it's partly this deflection from some of their troubles with the whistleblower ex today and the, you know, the, the lawsuits and so forth about their monopolization of the, of the internet. but more than that, it's really a move on the part of facebook and soccer per to own, the matter verse to, to be the 1st company to put a steak on the matter for metaphors as it were in order to control the real estate there. and this is really a sort of parallel what google did when they re branded from google to, to alphabet. it's a way of expanding their portfolio and to, to frame it in terms of this matter verse altogether. it's
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been almost 2 months since a ton of ons return to power in afghanistan, following a kale took us withdrawal and the challenges are piling out in economic crisis is now bay, compounded with the threat of masturbation for many children, they brutal reality of life is clear to see, oh my name is my, i'm 7 years old tom, i'm here to collect bread. actually. sometimes people help us. sometimes they don't and i don't have a father, i'm not sure i take care of myself. there is no one else to feed us. there are 6 people in our family and i'm the eldest boy at home, so i have to support them. i can't work because one of my hands is paralyzed. adults told me that my hand will not work. i dream of continue my studies at school and becoming a doctor. one day people turn us down some times and they say there is no work, no money. so they can't give us bread. my name is nancy, i collect plastic weiss and salad. i'm here at the baker to collect a few non bread. i have 3 and will now go home. my father died there is no one at
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home to earn money. i have my mom, a younger brother and sister, and the only one who takes bread home to a family. i want to be a doctor, but there is no one to help us. he was better before. at least we could find bread easily, but things are in good to day. now we don't have any one to support us. if there was, i wouldn't be hire a key. no, no, my name is not here. i'm collecting on bread, where helpless at home, we have no work. few people help us. we're often left hungry. i don't want to be here begging i want to stay at home. the you are now asked weighs over 3000000 children. undefined are at risk of dying from malnutrition. that's a mid day precarious state of the economy which has been heavily dependent on foreign funds for yes. around 40 percent of his gross domestic product has been international 8. however, for the taliban now in control of the country as fade crisis is not the only
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problem they had dealing with is long stays the taliban so long time enemy has repeatedly staged at hanks on the new government and religious minorities. and now the pentagon express concern that territory spaced in the country have intentions to attack the u. s. mainland, within a year. it's all in font crime from the supposed success of the troop withdrawals from afghanistan at present. biden, hales at the time. i think the intelligence community currently assess that both isis k and al qaeda have the intent to conduct external operations including against the united states, but neither currently has the capability to do so. we could see isis k generate that capability somewhere between 6 to 12 months. i think the current assessments by the intelligence community is the al qaeda would take a year or 2. our mission to degrade the terrorist threat of al qaeda in afghanistan and kill osama ballade was a success. i believed that our presence in afghanistan should be focused on the
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reason we weren't the 1st place to ensure afghanistan would not be used as a base from which to attack our homeland again. we did that. we accomplish that objective and one pentagon scarcely unless michael leave told us the u. s. was draw, has made it even hard at turn, move islamic state from afghanistan. isis is now imbedded in a highly remote mountainous region. would make it much more difficult to try to extract them. and isis k has as demonstrated to taliban, which is what sir? against that while they may think that they run afghanistan, they actually control events. and they've demonstrated that with their suicide bombings, the united states is unable to get any basis in the region. the over the horizon concept really doesn't work. all that well. and,
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and the ordinance is flowing against isis or all kinds of targets. now has to come from the gulf, it was biting who wanted to get out and the end bite. and also. busy what against the best advice of his, of his national security team to, to, to stay there until certain conditions could be met. frances, this deal with britain as fishing, ryan has escalated up to a british troll. i was seized of its coast and nothing you gave us or has been slapped with a fine. this comes up to france, announced it intense dysfunction, burson, and a b to gain greater access to british waters. acts as the parent says, husband and family cat po's bradford. the u. k. however, remains defined miss it more now we have to speak the language of force because unfortunately, this british government only understands that it is very disappointed to see the comment that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and

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