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ah, were experiencing the strongest economic recovery in the world. president biden praises the u. s. economy. while all prices sol, despite is ordered to release millions of barrels from strategic reserves, it is all adding to public anger over spiraling inflation. inflation is, is rising. we might not be seeing as much progress as fast as we would like, based on the promises that he made. pushing puberty blockers on children, the health care whistleblower in the u. k. claims a state funded clinic of treating girls who don't like pink ribbons or doles to be gender confused. in the program, we speak to a former transgender who sees the practice as abuse to actually child abuse. whatever stuck is doing really should be shut down on or it should be against the
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law. and that allowed to happen to young children, especially also in the program of facebook delays the introduction of end to end encrypted messages under pressure from governments including the u. k. but it's certainly angering privacy campaign as ah, questioning more from moscow. this is aunty international with me role research show you. it's a busy program for you today. the oil price has searched by more than 3 percent of a just the past 24 hours. it's certainly raising inflationary fairs across much of the world at that price is being closely watched in america where inflation is already at a 3 decade high, certainly piling pressure on households. although in the meantime, the president u. s. president joe biden, he's adamant the countries finances are actually thriving. we are experiencing a stronger 2nd. i'm a recovery in the world. even after counting for inflation,
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our economy is bigger. and our found is that more money in their pockets, than they did before the pandemic. the rising oil price comes to spy jo biden's decision to release millions of barrels of oil from u. s. strategic reserves over the coming months. auntie correspondent kellum often assess, is from new york, with the move could actually save biden's plummeting approval ratings. jo biden's claim is that the u. s. economy is recovering better than literally anywhere else on the planet. now this comes after the commander in chief announced he was going to open up the country, strategic petroleum reserve and put $50000000.00 extra barrels of oil onto the market in coming months. many of dismissed this move is simply a publicity stunt not in the least because it only covers no more than a few days supply. i understand that joe biden will be announcing an attack on the newly brimming strategic oil reserves,
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so that he could get the close to reco setting high oil prices artificially lo it, we were energy independent one year ago. now we're at the mercy of opec. is this anyway to run a country we're experiencing higher prices because the administration and democrats and congress, a waging a war on american energy baking opec and russia to increase production. and now use in the strategic petroleum reserve. a desperate attempts to address a biden caused disaster. biden is opening this strategic all reserves because he decided to destroy domestic energy production and opec rebuffed his nonsensical demands. this help is a big lie. he made the crisis. joe biden, katya's oil production cancelled pipelines, and now he's selling off this to chic petroleum reserve. men for emergencies because of his low poll numbers or incompetence from the biden white house blindness hoping to tackle inflation and the soaring gas prices at a time where he and his policies are quite unpopular. 70 percent of americans see
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the economic situation as poor biden's approval ratings are dropping. we decided to ask people on the street what they think the inflation is a higher and i saw them there, but the economy is ongoing. feshona's actually going slow. people are buying things, the stock market seems good, but on the other hand, inflation is, is rising. we might not be seeing as much progress as fast as we would like, based on the promises that he made. he has blamed the rise in oil prices on global supply, not keeping up with demand. at this point, the white house is blaming other countries and energy companies for holding up deliveries. every day the united states consumes roughly $1819000000.00 barrels of oil, biden's only releasing $2.00 to $3.00 days supply over the course of the next few months. the impact isn't likely to be very much. the white house is trying to put pressure on opec, and it has repeatedly called on opec plus countries like russia and saudi arabia to
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pump more oil and drive the price down. remember, opec represents 77 percent of the world's crude oil reserves. so tapping strategic reserves may continue to have less of an impact than many would like. caleb martin, r t new york. we spoke with economist oh jeffrey tucker. he sees biden's oil, the dimension as a temporary fix for a worsening problem. this looks to me like a foreshadowing of something really terrible. you have at least an acknowledgment on the part of the by administration that the inflation is becoming a problem, especially in oil prices. but he's focusing on this because gas prices are going way up, and people are really upset. now driving down his poll numbers. so he wants to be seen as doing something. so to release the reserve is purely a cosmetic attempt to a to give to please people,
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but it's not going to make any difference and prices over long term. if anything is going to have the opposite effect of causing people to realize that the really, that's not an illusion, that we got major problems. and we could see as result in an increase of demand towards hoarding and panic buying. so i think the, my prediction is that this is going to drive the problems to become even worse than they were already. jo biden's, all intervention has been widely mocked on twitter. one user compared to the video game, a donkey kong, the character dropping barrels, while others pointed out that the emergency all supplies are supposed to be used only when, as an actual shortage. meanwhile, the former austrian foreign minister can, can i so gave us her take on the story. yes, administration was already in o'clock maya in summer, being torn apart between on the one hand, getting out of oil, stopping all kinds of y projects was in the united states. and on the other hand,
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assuring the us costs are much cheaper. i can tell by austin effect as of last. so to bring in people, i mean, this is a tie to rural war. that doesn't function. i don't think that this kind of moves which is a very short time thing. and we have seen the reaction by the markets at the prices didn't go down. actually, it was also a fight and moving up. and so it's, it's domestic politics are for, for a few days, but nothing more than that. but more still to come here on your program on our t, as europe contends with skyrocketing energy bills, the president of serbia says low cost russian gas is better than ever. will bring you more in that storage. it's a bit later in this program. for now, a whistle blowing, a psychiatrist to slammed the only children's gender service in the u. k. for
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encouraging youngsters to transition if they don't fit into richard gender stereotypes, the recruitment of staff with very low levels of clinical knowledge and skill. many of those staff had had little oh no previous exposure to complex u. s. disorders in childhood. many young people who are unwilling or unable to conform to gender stereotypes, for example, go wishing to be more masculine. are net mis understood as being transgender here. medical intervention supports not fluidity, but have rigid binary construction of gender. that has a characteristic quality a does. if you don't like, you know, pink ribbons and dollies. you not really a go. doctor david bell was also describe the type of stock trust as a gateway. for puberty blockers, he claims that nearly old teenagers seen by the service of god on to take cross sex hormones. we spoke with former transgender author won't hire things,
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that clinic is guilty of child abuse, and they should have been shut down and that'll loud to treat children. and that's really what should be happening. so this is a real serious problem because it's actually child abuse. probably very few of those children even qualify accurately qualified to receive puberty blacking drugs, keep in mind that puberty blackers were never ever designed for kids who are struggling with their identity. their puberty blockers are designed for kids whose puberty was advancing too fast, and they would slow it down with these drugs. so there are mis using the drugs. they were never intended to be used to harm children in this way, and they are harmful to them. when ever stark is using them in this way and even more harmful when almost every one that they see,
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they're going to be administering the hormone therapy is to last year. the trust was mild and controversy after former patient care. a bell took him to the high cord. a kara took puberty block as at age 16 with the aim of turning into a man. are the now 24 year old regrets that says she wasn't warned of lasting effects that drugs would have. meantime, the top of stoke trust because demand 1st agenda services is skyrocketing according to its annual report. clinical appointments have risen by almost 4 times in the past couple of years. and artsy, colonists, damian wilson, things doctors are regrettably unable to make rational decisions on transgender issues. due to intense social pressure i think the people who with their under tremendous pressure the trends lobby's, hugely powerful being called transfer because, you know, seen by many is an unbearable social slow people to troll with j. k. rowling. look at kathleen stock, the the university suffix professor who is just being held out of her job. and this
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is just an incredible social disease. that's what's really going through the particular academia and the medical world at the moment in america that that's not unusual to have children under the age of 10. going through this through agenda counseling. what if a kid turns up at the, at the, the clinic and says he wants to be a dog? what do i do? a fading biscuits and let him run around the yard on a horse. it's just crazy. it seems to be that the adults of less the room and any crazy idea is, is on the table. so i just think that we baby, we just need to go off about the conversation, accept our responsibility, and don't let our kids down by bowing to any when that the current medical fashion facebook is delaying the introduction of encrypted messages on all of its platforms . but it's being resisted by governments, including that of the u. k. at the home secretary claims, police need to be able to read people's messages across social media. our
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correspondent, shoddy, was dashti delves into the perpetual stand off between governments on big tech. its been 5 years since whatsapp rolled out and to rendon encryption, it was hailed for allowing people all over the world to communicate securely and freely. but in tandem with some tough question, officials, what's up instagram on facebook own? a matter it's tracking is feet. we're taking our time to get this ride and we don't plan to finish the global rollout of and to, and encryption by default across all our messaging services until sometime in 2023 . we believe people shouldn't have to choose between privacy and safety, which is why we're engaging with privacy and safety experts, civil society, and governments to make sure we get this right. technical as encryption can be, it's really about the very core of how we live our lives today. safe in the knowledge of what you tell your friend stays with your friend or does it. while preaching not confident is potentially painful, according to the government, it's a price we're paying for safety online and to end encryption things for the risks.
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indeed, in my view jeopardize, it's a good word that has gone before. message is already encrypted, a standard, but end to end encryption, where neither the platform operator nor law enforcement can see the content jeopardizes much of that work in the new technological era. more conversations than not are on line, and if nothing is protected, then no conversation is private. so either we communicate face to face, or we surrender to the expectation as a 3rd person in your conversation. ease of staying in touch must not come at the expense of people's data protection and privacy rights. even what is that public that goes against its own a matter saying that one shouldn't sacrifice privacy if the government demands it, whatever the reasoning governments demanding companies build a special key to access private messages. but once the key to your messages is created, can you guarantee it won't be copied?
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are you confident that a hacker or a foreign spy won't steal it? or that your government won't lose it? once that key opens a back door, how do you know a criminal one sneak inside, and even if a government keeps the key safe, should we trust them not to miss handle? the messages we send, considering our phones are so often glue to our hands. it's a 4 inch key all into our entire lives. so understandably, people aren't exactly ecstatic about their messages being read by others. privacy is a big, big thing in this country. in this world, everyone's entitled to their own privacy, and i think private messages are part of that private and it's private support themselves and think they've smearing crime if they've got suspicions, i guess so, but i don't think they should be able to read. i every text message. so facebook may have changed its name, but deep public worries over its platforms. lack of privacy aren't going anywhere.
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we heard from journalist uncommon data chadwick more he things, governments are deliberately using safety fears as a pretext to snoop on people's communications. the question comes up is facebook figuring out a work around for the government to be able to spy on your end and messages? or what is this hold up. the company says that they just want to roll it out perfectly and make sure everything's in line, but they've had about 3 years now to work on this. and they're now delaying it even further. the excuse that they need to intrude on your privacy in order to protect human life and your safety just seemed as as transparent and weak as current privacy rules are, it doesn't seem like they're being completely honest. it's just reach them using this excuse for safety scare. everyone, they have to read your private messages, they access to the phone, or else terrorists are going to take over america. that's essentially their argument or whatever western countries, you know, we have trillions of choice dollars in the pentagon and in our surveillance state,
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other things. and they're making the argument that if they can't loop in and read your private messages, if you have encrypted data, then the terrorists are going to come in and kill everyone. it doesn't make a lot of sense and it just seems like they want more control and more power and more knowledge and information about their own citizens. so with eyes, they're still on cove. it other serious diseases have been neglected for the better part of 2 years. for the 1st time now in more than a decade, global death from tuberculosis have increased ortiz until cross off ski spoke to those who survive the disease. you can watch the program on our youtube channel. me up as well. the doctor called me close and whispered that hatchback, you know, so you asked not to tell anyone else in the wilderness while he said, we know what kind of april we have here. if they wouldn't understand by more, so you've been told that you've got to butcher lucifer. hm. no, i've been told that my lungs are decomposing. are you taking 9 pills a day that, you know, 15 bill said to time to back, you know, says to see,
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to be about abnormal people from prison, then maybe al cotton's homeless stokes, but not about ordinary people. like many people are abandoned not only by their friends, but by their families to even that of thousands lower than the pretty up leave. another unpleasant thing about coven is that tuberculosis. death rates have skyrocketed again. sure. what i'm going to look? no, we're just looking at july for more than 2 years now. mankind has been fighting cove . it made this horrifying disease. it appears we forgot it about many others, including tuberculosis, $1500000.00 people die from its ridiculous every year. these numbers are rising, since hospitals are overwhelmed and the whole health care system isn't locked down . this is sheila soon. we may see tuberculosis casually coming into our lives as well as it already did in the 19th century, co credit of well wishers in the united states have raised $200000.00 for a police officer who was fired for donating $15.00 to the college. britain house defense fund. last year you'd of course, you know, the story of the teenager fatally shot 2 white men at
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a black lives matter of protest in wisconsin. he claimed to be acting in self defense and was cleared of homicide charges and a very high profile trial last week. and now in the wake of that not guilty verdict, lieutenant william kelly from virginia wants to get back on the force ex talk who was fired for supporting rittenhouse now, was his job back. i watched the video of the shooting and i thought it painted it pretty clear picture that mr. rittenhouse had very strong claim, or self defense. kelly made an enormous donation, but his identity was revealed. i hackers you lost the job just 10 months away from retirement. now that britain house is officially innocent, kelly wants to get back to work. this is america. you can agree with your neighbors and other people in your community. and you can disagree with them just because someone has a different opinion, doesn't mean you should destroy their lives,
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take the job away. you can simply lose your job for expressing your opinion anonymous. but can you get it back? this is america. if he had gone to a political rally or if he had been involved in active campaigning, i'll let you see if somebody was running against the current mayor and that specific officer was actively campaigning for the other candidate. then i could see some kind of conflict of interest in serving the community. but in this specific instance, the officer wasn't even in the same state. don't know there's, it's just it, there's no question that he should be allowed. those political views, certain agencies have our department policies or general orders and in those general orders, which are written by the chief of police, the chief of police basically can say, you know, if he doesn't want you wearing white socks to work that day, you can be so faced disciplinary action fort unfortunately i'm hoping that more police officer step up to the plate, realised that their, their job is to uphold the constitution. and they work for the people. they don't work for the mayor. they don't work for that. the, the agency to work for the people the united states is more divided in my lifetime
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. i've never seen this bad. i've never seen such a culture of one form of speech as okay. the other for a former speeches, villa is vilified. this is the, the single worst time in my life from i've ever seen an attack on some speech. and free been in the u. s. has imposed a new round of sanctions on the nord stream to gas pipeline between russia and germany at the measures talk at a russian linked firm and 2 vessels. and while you repeat, withholding final approval for the project, not everyone is bowing to sanctions prussia. as the serbian president explained to the russian media. gosh, i'm proud of this when i want people in routine, notice some yet serbia firmly resisted you. russia with and we never caused any problem the little south streams because her extremely old balkan stream, as we call it today, when we go for 100 kilometers of the pipeline across our country, together with gas product amused today, we already have gas flowing through this pipe jointly that we're the only country
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in europe that's never imposed. any sanctions early any measures looted you any decisions against russia's entry level. we pursued the european math around that, but we never do anything that will damage our relationship with the russian federation or the law. we need an agreement about a larger amount is january with the fastest growing economy europe, essentially that lead. and even though we're growing faster than all the other countries in europe, so we'd really just go go off. so the price. yeah, the volume. and 3rd, we need flexibility for quote, our russian counts pounds, no malaise. when consumption is during the winter animal, we want to be able to in be whole more gas ago without having to pay a much higher price kelly, just in global affairs, you don't just choose an easier wedding as a you don't just please those who is stronger than you are, you will there be has its own political and economic enter variables issue without russia, there be no by and lightly. you let me know gand falsely, that i'd be paying 800 to 900 your own you the gas it's a day is more economically to serve. you can handle it. if i am,
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the russian defense minister has worn of a huge increase in u. s. strategic bomber activity around russia's borders, including military drills aimed at repelling a nuclear strike, a surrogate troy who made the announcement of talks with his chinese counterpart. picking up the story, our correspondent donald quarter. it looks like both russia and china are ready for deeper cooperation when it comes to mutual defense. and that's because the united states, as posturing itself as a military full of both power. i mean, it's no secret that china isn't happy about american naval operations in the south china sea, or washington's claim that taiwan is separate from the mainland. as for russia, it looks like the u. s. is taking a more nuclear approach. let's take a listen to what the russian ministry of defense had to say. whether this is, were due this month during the us global thunder. strategic forces exercises tend us for strategic form as practiced options of nuclear weapons use against russia almost simultaneously from western and eastern directions. based on what was spoken
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about at this meeting. it looks like the u. s. military aggression is actually bringing us, is actually bringing russia and china closer together. the chinese defense minister at the meeting said that the u. s. is using the same aggressive military actions against his country as it is against his russian counterpart. we did hear from the russian defense minister again, who outlined what some of those actions entailed admission. so she should be called a significant increase in the activity of us strategic bombing ation. in the past month, around 30 flights to the borders of the russian federation have been made, which is 2 and a half times more than in the same period last year. likely adjoining of these 2 eastern hours wasn't exactly what washington expected to result from. it's increased the nuclear posturing either one of them is the serious force to be reckoned with for washington. but both of them together that could be a major obstacle for u. s. foreign policy. and we discussed this with
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a former pentagon analyst, michael maloof, who says the aggressive us options in the pacific approving counter productive. when you consider that since the disastrous pull out of afghanistan, the united states has, once again been trying to agitate on the on the western front with, with nato in the black sea area. and now with the indo pacific, somehow to try and rectify its abysmal failure in after 20 years enough to understand. and i'm afraid that the united states is beginning to overreact and, and you cannot blame russia and china now to decide to band together and deal with this constant irritant. i think that it is, it is a surprise, somewhat to washington, that the 2 have united and all that they're doing really is looking back on the good old days of the cold war when the soviet union and china.
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and even though they were aligned with one of the other somewhat, there was an ability to play one off against the other. that's not going to happen today. all right, let's get some other news and brief for you here on the program. as we understand protests have been all over turkey sweeping, major cities off of the national currency crashed on tuesday. people hit the streets calling on the ruling party and president or the one to resign. a turkeys lira crushed. it went to what went down by 15 percent on to to that is for a fact one of the worst days ever for the turkish carnes. argentine in our fine fight as a battling to contain a blaze in a national park near buenos aires it's been raging since monday afternoon, and authorities are now investigating possible austin or the nature reserve, his home to several unique species, including various rab buds and marsh via u
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. s. president joe biden has invited a $110.00 countries to join a democracy summit next month to share common values and fight authoritarianism. however, washington has plenty of its own issues to contend with. if you have a look at this, meets the surprising newcomer in the list of backsliding democracy in the united states. a historic turning point came in 202021. when former president donald trump question the legitimacy of the 2020 election results in the united states seems like the trump, the arrangement syndrome is still going strong. but the us definitely has more problems. even though performance has improved. the united states even improved its performance and indicators of impartial administration in 2020. however, the decline in civil liberties and checks and government indicate that there are serious problems with the fundamentals of democracy. lou,
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whether it's biden's america is tracking or trumps. make america great. again, it's time to acknowledge america. you do have a problem, but just a few clicks away for you right now. low earth orbit as an increasingly dangerous place to be with high velocity spaced jungle littering disguise. and right now, as we understand a fragment from a space, ex spoken 9 rocket that was launched in 2019 is now hurtling back toward the international space station. you can monitor that story right now at r t dot com. but for now in the program, very briefly we have got some breaking news for you this hour as we understand now, german potties have struck a coalition deal. it means that the finance minister, olaf sholtes will now become the next child. replacing angela. michael, i that's a joint announcement from her shoulder. his sent her left party, the social democrats, along with the greens and free democrats,
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of the new government is expected to take office in early december. and we are expecting a news conference from the 3 parties at 3 p. m. berlin time zone to focus more details on that story from germany right now online that r t dot com for the meantime, we are back at the top of the hour with more of your wednesday world headlines. ah ah with
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ah . i'm african return senior watching a very special edition of going underground after you as president joe biden refused to release secret papers that may prove ca, complicity, and the assassination of the u. s. h. that if, if the president john f kennedy. well, today is the 50th anniversary of the fatal shooting of
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a ledge. ca asset lee harvey oswald accused of j of case killing. and to morrow is 5 years since the death of cuban leda. fidel castro biden's decision to cover up documents on castro, the c i and j. f. k comes just ahead of for time. oscar winning director oliver stone premiering. his new documentary j f k. revisited through the looking glass out now and select cinemas and on streaming services. he joins me now from los angeles. thank you so much oliver for coming back on. as i said today, anniversary of this mysterious character, lee harvey oswald, who was killed alive on camera on, on n b c. i know you've got this full bought series coming out next year little and this week's premier in the u. s. of j k revisited just reminders of the significance of the assassination before we get on to why joe biden. coverdell the secret papers to clarify and we have a 4 hour version of j. k revisited.
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