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hell no longer of the kind of democracy and perhaps never was a major international poll. revealed staffing thoughts on america's elite. your broad, especially as most countries questioned, are about to take partner to ma chrissy summit hosted by the united states. also this at the u. s. treasury threatens american journalist, hefty fines. they work for certain publications, one author, and was our shares historic us treasury powers as enormous of that of an individual freelance journalist. microscopic armed test, some of them are so frightened, they're unwilling even to give interviews like this one. and the number of countries registering the new omicron strain of covey more than doubled to 57. since last week. the w h o talks to our see about the threat it poses.
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i'm really hopeful that 1st of all, the acts vaccines will work reasonably well. and secondly, that this doesn't prove to be a much nastier barris than the earlier strains. holiday watching out international this, there's stage is gone. 3 pm here in moscow. now over a 100 nations will take part in a democracy summit over the next 2 days, hosted by the u. s. president joe biden, and america recessing the bar, dividing the world into who it thinks that the good and the bad something though the china says it has no moral right to day. may found out that theodore was out. the u. s. claims to be a champion of democracy and human rights, but has hidden its dark past and hypocrisy. today, the u. s. has no moral authority to judge whether the rest of the world is democratic or not, no matter how the us glosses over itself,
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it's true face of seeking, again many under the guise democracy has long been exposed to the world. the so called summit for democracy. well, let me go down in history as a manipulator and sabotage of democracy. what ahead of the gathering over 16000 people from around 16 phones to economies took part in the major research on america's image abroad. and the results don't make for good reading for washington with more than half of respondents saying that the don't think the us is a good example to follow with almost a quarter saying it never has been for me or not about what else is apparently incompatible with democratic values, his art, he's kind of mopping the u. s. government sponsored summit for democracy has already begun. joe biden is presenting it as his glorious call to spread freedom and human rights around the world in the lead up to it. a national anti corruption program was announced. our real estate markets are at risk of becoming
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a safe haven for criminals, clipped to crafts and others, seeking to pock corrupt profits. now the planners say that money laundering the of the sale of paintings is very hard to regulate. this is something the white house may be very familiar with. joe biden's, son hunter biden has just discovered some artistic talent. his paintings have sold for half a $1000000.00, not bad for someone who just started painting, although not everyone is impressed. the 3rd painting you may recognize this name is a 100 biden. now you may think that such an exclusive that, that 100 binders and such exclusive company that he would have a background, you know, artistic training for example. but you would be wrong if you thought that. and you might think that he had some sort of apprenticeship with a world renowned artist, but you would be wrong again if you thought that or perhaps that he has been selling his works for years. and again, unfortunately, you would be wrong. this is not just a 100 buying story, it is
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a bite and family story and it's corrupt. and they're basically thumbing their noses at at, at everybody because nobody seems to want to hold him into account. hunter biden is a jack of all trades. it was zane he got paid $50000.00 a month by bruce ma holdings, a company in ukraine, even though he had never worked before in the gas and oil sector. and some people looked into this and thought maybe his father got him the gang. and that does not exactly wreak of squeaking clean politics. however, papa biden has always denied any foul play. we have great confidence in our son. i am not concerned about any accusations been made against him. it's used to get to me under biden, also on is 10 percent of the chinese investment company known as the h r. though he now announces he intends to sell his stake. when asked to clarify the relationship gen saki, the white house spokesperson didn't have much to say. the president, son is not an employee at the federal government. so at point to his representatives, joe biden just recently gave quite
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a bit of good publicity to protera electric bus company. now it just so happens that jennifer granholm, who he appointed as secretary of energy, is a major shareholder. given that status the up to $5000000.00 in value of investment, the secretary granholm continues to hold him. prosser ink is position to increase in lights for personal on substantial involvement in an aggressive, wide ranging on tireless public relations campaign. to promote electric vehicles, batteries on charging infrastructure with job items, democracy extravaganza kicking off. it's worth noting that recent polling data shows very few. thank you. as democracy sets a good example, we decided to ask americans how they view their national leaders. do you think the american political lead is corrupt? sometimes not always. it depends on who the candidate is in which part of huge support. yeah. well they're all serving their own self interests. and then on the
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american interest, american people's interest at heart. do you believe the corruption allegations against hunter biden? yes. if you read the news and you listened to see in an you'll see how biden just did everything to cover up for a son. if they were more open about it and actually investigating it and found that there was nothing, then i'd okay, i'd be fine with that. but the fact that they're hiding everything makes me more suspicious. lots of big talk from the biden administration about fighting corruption around the world. but perhaps they should take a look a little closer to home caleb bobbin r t new york george smoothly from a london base think tank only international affairs does say that the sudden buzz around corruption is just another tool to control of the countries. the southern preoccupation with correct caution is a way for. busy the united states to control other countries in particular controlled. busy the financial transactions,
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and this is the piece with the democracy summit, the united states government is now under the control, joseph biden. and his department of justice is treasury department all take the, the from the president and then other investigate from the by many more than maybe investigated by all of this time by national transaction, southern extremes, success as an office. i remember the biden announced what was the sometime in the fall. busy busy of 2020. i think that well, he's been told that he's under investigation by the federal government. well, time is the last and this investigation is obviously going nowhere. american journalists are being threatened with massive fines if they work, what are perceived to be the wrong publications to contributors to the site could
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be strategic culture foundation have received stern warnings from the us treasury. this letter was sent, dunwoody saw, and mark la virchow, who are both new base journalist to save the s c. f is on a list of band organizations accused of election meddling. and the us citizens who engage in transactions with the foundation are liable to fines of at least $300000.00. annual resolve shared his own experience with us. it was a warning regarding future articles. so essentially, if i write for sci fi and gauge and any kind of transaction, which i assume means any, an exchange of money i could be had with massive fines that were completely destroy my finances. so i was taken aback. i was, you know, concerned certainly, but actually had stopped writing for the yes since the previous, you know, of 4 or 5 months earlier. so i didn't feel personally threatened. but others who, who want to continue writing for s t f works dreamily fried fare. they have all
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stopped writing for the site because really there's just, it doesn't, you know, it's impossible to, to battle the us treasury in this kind of case. the us treasury is power is, is enormous. and that of a, of an individual freelance journalist is always microscopic. but some of them are so frightened, they're unwilling even to give interviews like this one. so you know, so this is what it's showing effect means they're, they're unwilling to write and they're unwilling even to talk about why they, why they're too afraid to write the threats, the makeup part of a targeted sanctions campaign. and i spy the treasury secretary, back in april treasury will target russian leaders, officials intelligence services and their proxies that attempt to interfere in the us electro process or so bertie has democracy. this is the start of a new u. s. campaign against russian maligned behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency
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vs v r, and that is also linked to the russian foreign ministry foundation denies this and calls itself a research platform or near asian global affairs. we've contacted the s c f to get a further response. the claims i'm waiting to hear back from the us treasury to let you know when we get an answer. daniel is our again, no, says a dangerous precedent has been set. i think of the that the at the se, ask the foundation hosts honest journalism, even though i don't, don't agree with much of it, this is, this is serious work by serious journalists. and that is a supporter of a free speech and a free press. i believe that readers should have access to this kind of stuff and, and yet if the u. s. government is trying to close it down and therefore trying to stop information, which is usually at variance with official us policy, from reaching from reaching audiences, including audiences in the us,
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to stop journalists from writing for these kinds of websites as a new step. and i think that, and i was surprised because the united states, in fact has a very good track record on when it comes to a free press. i mean, in america, we could say anything we want, you know, i can write the most outrageous things about george w bush or joe biden and not have to worry for a moment about a, the search secret police crashing through my door. but now things may be changing slightly, and it doesn't the order well as a number of countries, revenue kind of varied, alma krohn is registered, has more than doubled. and just over a week the world health organization says the strain has been found in 57 countries . so far, new policies are being introduced. i would say that the rate of hospitalizations could rise, but we asked w,
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i showed special envoy on cobra for his perspective on the varied people do not understand enough about this paris. nobody knows for sure how nasty ami chrome is that there's information coming through that it's, it's not too awful and this is good. but it takes time to sort these things out and we're in a kind of odds on stage at the moment where we're waiting for the results of the research. what i want to say is everybody keep doing the stuff that you know what to do, even if you're bored of it. and sooner or later we'll find out how bad only cronies, some companies saying they're vaccines will work. other saying they going to need a booster for them to be effective. all this will come clear, usually takes about 4 weeks. and i anticipate that what happened, but privately inside my so just go, she was me, i'm really hopeful that 1st of all, the acts vaccines will work reasonably well. and secondly,
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that this doesn't prove to be a much nasty virus than the earliest trains i've been involved in controlling disease outbreaks and panics. since 2005, that's quite a few years. the one thing i've learned try never to force people to do things through various incentives like fines or even nastier things. mandates are a last resort. the use of vaccines in children is because there is thought that vaccination will help to reduce circulation of the barrison children. but right now the world health organization sticks with its recommendation that vaccines should be used for people who are at risk of severe illness and death. there are still an awful lot of susceptible
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people around even when you got 70 percent vaccination coverage and this high right of, of cases you being driven by the susceptible. secondly, there does seem to be a capacity for the borrower to re impact people, especially if it is some months since they either had their previous infection or had their immunization, the protection doesn't last for like it where it's all. so that's, i think, the reason why we're doing the spikes, even though it's high vaccination, you wash your face that had fee this thursday afternoon, president biden's migration policies a back in the spotlight that after some people, patients and on the re introduction the from here a policy that led to a search at the border and i resigned to have more for math stuff with
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awe dares sinks. we dare to ask oh, hello again. had given us the us state of arizona is calling at the bite and administration ivers migration policies. he says border patrol so overwhelmed the moment a national guards have been cold up because of what he calls biden's. piecemeal policies. the bite in administration's misdirection is encouraging migrant families to take a long and dangerous journey has thousands arrive at the border. local law enforcement is overwhelmed with processing. this search creates a safety and humanitarian crisis for both arizonans and migrants. 40 port ations have dropped by around 80 percent during the fight and presidency according to
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a migration control thing tank. the center for immigration studies, analyze data from the federal agency that handles the legal entree, niners eyes. and notice that the, the port ation of criminals also fell the director of policy studies that the group behind the report explain to us what's happening with us migration were at a time of historically high, illegal immigration, and historically low enforcement when ice agents are not allowed to make arrests, as they were in the past, under the new policies. that means that to serious criminals that are typically the priority for enforcement are allowed to stay in american communities instead of being sent back to their homes. and when criminals are allowed to stay here, typically they re offend and create new victims and continue to cause problems in this country. so this is an unnecessary public safety risk and is
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damaging communities that have to absorb criminals who otherwise would be sent home. however, the biden administration has back to pressure and re stay to the from the era program where my groups are returned to mexico to await their asylum decisions. united though of 3 launch did send thousands of desperate people to the u. s. forwarded to try to get in before the policy started to work again. hence the scramble we heard about, and i was so now jessica born again says that more should be done to prevent legal crossings. this is a matter of policy. it's not a matter of resources or immigration system is badly in need of reform. we need to have measures in place that result in more enforcement, more tools for immigration enforcement. more programs that allow state and local
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law enforcement agencies to help eise do its job. and i think we need more money for enforcement directly at the border as well. more barriers to prevent people to keep, to cross and legally. mon, in a desperate attempt to save itself from a p r disaster over failed economic policy. you see biden's administration has reportedly tried to change its media coverage. the senior cnn correspondent dropped a bombshell report claim that senior white house officials have been briefing, major american newsrooms on how they should cover the economy. the white house, not happy with the news media coverage of the supply chain and economy has been working behind the scenes trying to reshape coverage in its favor. senior white house and admin officials have been briefing major newsrooms over the past week, but its ballooning prices and supply chain problems hit american consumers. the biden team has been getting
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a rough ride from the public over 2nd on the policies. cnn itself is rolled out a few optimistic headlines with some going as far as stating that inflation could actually be good through every day. americans, although many are finding that type of optimism difficult to stomach. this sounds a lot like the start of a state propaganda rollout and the media is just proud lead meeting. they are part of it. cnn is actually bragging about this, which means c, n n n y c m s, and b c y po, we're all in attendance. ready to take orders? merican journalist and commentator chant whitmore claims that c n n is just pretending to give biden a hard time. what does make it strain? does that go proudly reporting on this kind of ring? them trying to reaffirm their commitment to neutrality and to pretend like they've been given by this ration the time when it's nothing compared to what they do into
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the last program here. and we're going to be very powerful, forces out of many that worked tirelessly to get this president elected and to trash and slander the former president into oblivion or so they taught me. don't forget. during the 2016 election, we had all those email leaks that showed that clipping campaign was colluding with reporters and presenters on cnn about what questions to ask during debate and how to frame certain things. and that to be what we're steering here with abided ministration. they show up to see it has offices and they explain, you know, they're unhappy with the bad reporting. the for boarding from viet is that i think the real situation is probably much worse. the real, like a nomic situation in this country than even seeing that is reporting. while the criticism of cnn is not just coming from americans at the moment in los angeles, protests is gathered outside, b, c, and n, building to protest the networks coverage of an ongoing civil war. and he, theo,
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pier demonstrate is in support of ethiopian government claim coverage. in the c, grey war is promoting fate. news, ethiopia, media authority, claims reports and analysis by c n. n and others assist the rebels who've been fighting the government since november last year. now the world news, police and pro festus of scuffled outside parliament in london over government plans to curb the right to public protests. i'm secretary plans to give police powers to prevent protest based on if they caused too much noise. the wide ranging police crime sentencing and court spill is described by critics. as to conan and the indian defense chief has been killed in a helicopter crash in southern india. 12 others also died. video emerged showing a crowd at trying to extinguish the flames, while soldiers carry the sole survivor away. on an improvised stretcher. the cause of the crash is not yet no. i the you should invest
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more hits military development to avoid the risk of lagging behind other major powers. that's the warning from the blocks foreign policy chief. he says a significant gap already exists. we could have been union and a member to stage would need to do much more together and we need to to do much more together. right now we can not wait because they charged for as a symbol. either we invest a lot on defense innovation, or we will become defense irrelevant. while european defense agency is a body responsible for military cooperation and development within the broken, it says the spent reco to $198000000000.00 euros on the fence last year. even despite pandemic, hardship, however, only one percent of that was actually allocated to the research and development of
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new technologies. when the goal was to spend double, that amount was more 7 times less than what america spends now, among other proposals to strengthen the military. there is also a document called strategic compass, and it revives the idea of the creation of an independent european army that can be rapidly deployed to tackle any crisis. the paper or stress is to the need for common approach to military issues and increase spending on it. if you have an m p, we spoke to says the supposed military threat is far from being the main challenge right now. from the beginning of the developing of the european treaties, there was always included the idea to have a own strong military arm that they are most of the european union. now the military thinking very much developing and the european union though they
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are pushing for have, having higher expenditure on military issues and to have more whoever, in order to recover that was for a, for to be the question of protected against tool. i don't think that the or be newton is at the moment under current stretch from from military terms from anybody we. ready have problems with it. i don't see that anybody is now trying to attack military. the union. finally said everything from workplace robots, despite gadgets, all developed by young science and t, t. s. haven, russia, the world and our t. v goes, don, us have been getting a glimpse of the future. so we are at a young scientists, congress which is essentially a very upscale version of a science fan. we all know and well, some of us love. and so we've come here to see would some of the young visionaries
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have brought to this show and tell, ah, okay, so this stat hair shows off all sorts of, exoskeletons, from full on terminate to like, suits, well, for the lack of a better analogy to some of the move, well rog, sac looking types there intended to be utilized in such fields as construction agriculture, basically with any type of a hard manual labor. and well, i'm about to try one of these on. ah. okay, so i'm, i guess some might be looking like a full but this is very tight. like you can feel that it is very good form. you know, if you need anything to keep your back straight, if you need, if you have any sort of back problems, this is already a solution. and well,
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let's see if firm, if it's going to be good enough for me. if i, if i find it easier, lifting any sorts of weight. so these are about 5 kilos. and again, i've been told that it doesn't make it doesn't make stuff lighter for you, but rather it redistributes the weight that you're holding. so certain contraptions here they are, well, i'd say borderline spyware. this here is a fake base station. so what does it scans the area for the existing cellular towers? and then it imitates one of them, pretends to be one of them. so when say your mobile device connects to it, it thinks it is connecting to a legitimate nothing out of the ordinary world base station, but instead and connects to this one. and apparently you can do and manipulate a lot of things using this lice. ah. busy ah, ah,
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checkout this dude here, because this, this is one creepy android. so this device here has been designed forbes scientist, essentially. whenever they inject a lab animal with anything with sarah, they're studying, it helps them show and helps them see where the substance that they are studying. the substance that they're injected. a mouse, in this case where it travels, if it accumulates in the right spot, like here. and if it accumulates in the right amount, the developers, he are telling me that it has great potential for medicine. while this conference, it wraps up the official year of science here in russia, but the organizers say that, well, yes, they come and go, but their developments, they are here to stay makers dawn of reporting from. so t r t that brings you up states have with all the needs for the sag, just coming up to half past 3 in the afternoon here in moscow. don't forget plenty
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of stories on our website take at article. ah, join me every 1st day on the alex salmon show, but i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. ah, it's up to it. i'm being a no, no, no, no, but they did a mapping by a knuckle. but i'm bob again thought, no, well, i'm going up there a bit, a well,
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i mean, happy lation garbage. i don't. yeah. it's not in and sign in as the ecosystem of planet earth predictably is dying because there's too much pollution, whether it's landfill pollution, pollution or the river's pollution in the oceans. pollution in the air, chemical pollution, permanent chemical, pollution. all the bio systems are dying. so humans effectively estimating mass suicide, or species is becoming interesting. with most of the time braking records is a good thing, unless it's regarding a crime which in this case into belt major cities across the united states. one city in particular has seen more than 500 homicide.

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