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it should do with the politics in ukraine, funding the u. s. and within nato, even when they talk to one sort of the matters about the possibility of resolving things of the fractions. both in ukraine and elsewhere are determined to keep things on the boil. and this is another example of that in my view, a pretty basic way of doing it. a pretty i did use the woodcock. how did to come to give a better one earlier on a pretty dark way to do. it's not given the sensitivity of everything going on at the moment as far as ukraine concerned or not, or was it very or they be very clever. yeah. what do you thing? well, it's not clever. i mean it's really just say brinkmann shit. but of course, we've already how similar incident to jane to which could have easily led to the loss of life. i mean, it's certainly lead to people being captured in the shipping and pounded. and that's probably what would have happened here. and of course, that's possibly what would have happened to the british destroyer, if it hadn't sculptured out of the center. it's a reward of crime. the more recently i think we're just in for
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a continuing solider of this kind because there's no willingness to resolve this point. going back to the mince protocols, only ukrainian or on the western side. let me get a view from germany. martin tells us that member of german germany said that the left part of your thoughts accented mistake purely or it was more to, it would think know, it's very clear a provocation. and i think it's a very bad sign that in this time when there been some talk them between letting you know, joe biden recently just the last day. and now we have approval cation like that. i think that is the wrong direction. we go. if there should be any solution, then no escalation of the conflict in the crime, the us and the native stop to export more weapons to the ukraine and to show stuff as well to bring the ukraine more into their mechanisms of warfare. so
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there should be some kind of getting back to the minutes protocol. i don't see that in the moment. and this provocation is absolutely unnecessary from a point of view if you want to cling to international law. busy and if you want to cling to a dialogue and not to escalation policies, there should be a change to my mind. change should be stopping provocations, all like a whole year or for walking through, for example, and use tools which to just work with resulting more like that's an army concentration in front of the ukraine. and all this is like making fake news to escalate the situation. i don't like that at all pieces necessary yet they pack and just to pick up on what you were saying about this service to make headlines
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earlier on. but for all he was just joining is what you will take on what potentially happened aims to be to me are very careful exercise of incrementalism. as i mentioned before, and the russians are going up by increment smashing troops and assets on the border . but in territory the belongs to the men, therefore not an act to object to in any great measure. and this was less than the 2018 ship incursion into this straight because that involved one ships with artillery pieces on the decks. and this one did not. it's a military ship but not a gunship, and it did not come with any gun ships and toe. so on the one hand, you can say, yes, they violated the protocols for navigating the straight that the russians run and that they demand. and for good reason that on the other hand, it was so un military as to be less than the one from just 3 years ago or so, you can see both sides are, are navigating this very small, incremental line. neither one of them wants to be the one that provokes military
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action from the other. and i think we can, we can project this continuing out in smaller increments for some time to come. all right, final thoughts on this, tamara last guess, haven't spoken yet. michael gas in the box that marco again, what she'll take as they were absorbing the headlines of the last hour. so what do you think went on provocation mistake? well, i think it shows that the hawks and washington indeed are running the show in ukraine . well, the problem is if they do finally go for the real central publics and lose them effectively, the population that provoked russia is a reaction the only way that they should be protected by russia, protected by russia, actually controlling the therapy. so the brain is nicely attack their population, they may well lose that population. so that's the difficulty for the whole. but they don't want to go in that too early. that's why we haven't written sheet and
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what, who round the way design. so we can the position of the other side incrementally over a period of all right guys, thank you very much for being with the say. i will come back to later appreciate coming up on the program, martin doza, dave perkins, martin summers and marco gases as well. thank you. maybe come back to late and get your thoughts on what's happened tonight. it's mid like 35 bhaskar time without international or monday if she just joined us as kevin o' in here are developing story that could have got bigger. it seems to have been averted to bow a problem. earlier on this evening, a ukrainian navy ship approaching the russian border. crimea church straight changed its course sir. what you, what i could call you the, you could call the last few minutes would run about 17 nautical miles away from that sensitive border. it, sir, apparently sailing away now officially back from the straight with ukraine's defense minister saying the ship didn't break an international laws. it was a former soviet repair vessel that didn't send a request,
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a party to enter russian waters and ignored demands while the russian border service changed. course. moscow said the ship posed a threat though to navigational safety. currently, some 80 civilian vessels are currently in the area will bring him more on it after the break. ah long no one else should think wrong. i just don't want you to see out is the because the african and engagement equals the trail went so many find themselves well the part we choose to look for common ground. awe
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oh, hello again. welcome back here watching out internationally kevin o' in here. no more than a 100 nations have been taking part in democracy summit ongoing happening over the next 2 day started yesterday hosted by the u. s. president joe biden. earlier on ahead of the gathering. thousands of respondents from u. s. allied nations said they thought america's no longer a good example. more than 16000 people from 16 advanced economies took part in large scale research about america's image abroad seems more than half the respondents thought that the u. s. has lost his credibility as a leading democracy, almost a core to said it's never been one. and according to china, and that country saying, wow, america's actually lowering the bar by dividing the world these days into who it
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thinks are the good. and the bad guys may finally came out, the u. s. claims to be a champion of democracy and human rights, but has hidden its don't past and hypocrisy to day. the u. s. has no moral authority to judge whether the rest of the world is democratic or not, no matter how the u. s. classes over itself, it's true face of seeking him in the under the guise democracy has long been exposed to the world. the so called summit for democracy will let me go down in history as a manipulator and sabotage of democracy with the rising corruption levels of the us have also been on people's minds recently and present biden's own son, of course, as they might in scandals more about other things that are apparent and could possibly democratic values says i'll post new york city. what is caleb open? 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
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risk of becoming a safe haven for criminals. clipped to crafts and others seeking to pock corrupt profits. now the planners say that money laundering via 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 100 biden. now you may think that such an exclusive that, that 100 binders in such exclusive company that he would have a background, you know, artistic training for example. but you would be wrong 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 hunter bind story, it is a bite and family story and it's corrupt. and they're basically thumbing their
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noses at, at, at everybody because nobody seems to want to hold them into account. hunter biden is a jack of all trades. it would seem, 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 gig and that does not exactly re give squeaky 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 owns 10 percent of the chinese investment company, known as b 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 pointing to his representatives, joe biden just recently gave quite
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a bit of good publicity to prouder electric bust 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 run home continues to hold him prosser inc, his position to increase in lights for personal, unsubstantial involvement in an aggressive, wide ranging untie alice public relations campaign to promote electric vehicles. batteries on charging infrastructure with jo biden's, democracy extravaganza kicking off. it's worth noting that recent polling data shows very few things. you asked 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 party you support. yeah, well, they're all serving their own self interest. and then on the american interest,
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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 and they were more open about it and actually investigating it and found that there was nothing that i had. 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, some willy from a london base think tank on international affairs, told us the sudden buzzer and corruptions just know the tool to control of the countries the southern re occupation with correct caution is a way for. busy the united states to control other countries in particular control . busy their. 1 financial transactions, and this is the piece with the democracy summit. the united states
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government is now under the control, joseph biden. and his department of justice, his treasury department will take the head of the, from the president and then investigate from the by many more than maybe investigator from the bison. all of this time, by national transaction, southern extremes, success as an office. i remember the biden, they announced what was the sometime in the fall. 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 journalist being threatened with massive fines if they work for what a perceived to be the wrong publications to come to attributed to a site called the strategic culture foundation of receive stir mornings from the us
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treasury for this letter coming up was sent to daniela's. michael virchow, who are both new york based journalist, it says the s c, f is on a list of bond organization, accused of election meddling, and that us citizens who engage in transactions with the foundation a liable defines of at least get this $300000.00 daniel is a shed, his thoughts were this 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 a, an exchange of money. i could be hit 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, 4 or 5 months earlier. so i didn't feel personally threatened. but others who, who want to continue writing for the f works dreamily frightened fair. they have
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all stopped writing from the site because really there's just, it's, you know, it's impossible to, to battle the us treasury in this kind of case. the us treasury is power is, is, is enormous. and that of a, of an individual freelance journalist is, you know, microscopic, that 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 may come out of a target as sasha's compact. and that's for 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 us campaign against russian line behavior. the u. s. government claims, as a teacher culture foundation is in fact control, but russia's foreign intelligence agency, the s,
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and it's also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation denies it and calls itself a research platform about eurasian global affairs. we contacted the see if to get a further response to the claims, not heard back at all from the us treasury when we do will tell you. but tanya, listen, says the dangerous president in his view has been set. i think of the that the at the se, ask the foundation hosts honest journalism. even though i don't, i don't, don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious journalists. and that as a supporter of a free speech in a free press, i believe that readers should have access to this. ready kind of stuff and, and yet the, the u. s. government is trying to close 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, to stop journalists from writing for these kinds of websites as
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a new step. and i think that, and i was surprised because 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 can 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. 2 things may be changing slightly and it doesn't the order well. senior members of britain, ruling party of reportedly admitted hosting a westminster get together last year during the strict national locked revelations, piling pressure bar, as johnson, as he denies a separate, similar event, downing street with stuff also partly disregarded anti cove and meshes in total, 3 locked parties will be looked into for breaking covert rules, shut, edwards, dash the reports. well,
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things have unfold as much like as much as the nation would have really expect it to be honest, more and more revelations and allegations of gatherings and christmas parties. now the conservative party has reportedly admitted at least one party took place last december, 1 december. the 14th, when the prime minister was hang the rest of the country to think very carefully about what you do and how you can protect others. obviously though, the big one in question is the party the allegedly took place on december the 18th . even though the restrictions at the time were no endo mixing with any other households. now boys johnson is accused of lying and trying to cover a top. but the leader of the opposition says the prime minister and his party have been caught right hand it. they knew there was a party. they knew it was against the rules. they knew they couldn't admit it. and they thought it was funny. prime minister has been called right handed. why dos me
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envy investigation right now, but just admitting it, i been repeatedly assured, oh, i probably can big news. the news. but there is a risk of doing a great a grave injustice to people. i want to, frankly, obeying the rules with the prime minister, the government spent the week telling the british public, there was no party. all guidance was followed completely. millions of people now think the prime minister was taking them for fools. well, as the prime minister, taking the public for fools because the reality of it really is the very fact that the next day a christmas was cancelled. that was the announcement from the government, meaning that people couldn't even go and visit people. they love in the hospitals was worse though, for the public with all of this is not just the fact that the government may not been following their own rules, which is bad enough. but the very fact that people in government with law thing and
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most king about this situation as a leak video, showed a former press secretary, q, the prime minister law thing. when being asked about this so called downing street party. and she recognizes, i'm at home is fictional policy was a business means i mean it was not associated well, she has become the 1st casualty of this soccer, but we can easily expect more, especially as the police are now weighing in and potentially will be launching an official investigation into this matter. so this isn't the last. we hear of it by any stretch of the imagination. but as the saga was all unfolding just the essay, in the midst of it, the government decided to announce the restrictions. the new restrictions planned. b, meaning masks of backer. back as being mandatory and public spaces working from home is now advise hancock cove at passports. i will be enforced in large scale events, but the timing of this announcement seemed far too all v as as
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a distraction. but morris johnson insist, it wasn't one people say that we're sort of making this announcement to, to coincide with events in, in politics. well actually imagine if. 2 this step were to have been delayed because of a political, a event to one kind or another. what would people say? then you got to act to protect public health. we spoke to a former london america. livingston, who said the financing fresh pandemic restrictions. the promise is simply trying to deflect attention from his downing street party scandals. his long stress without a proper planning of pretty consulting as many of the scientist children. and it's just to distract attention from all the news. conflicts about the parties going on in downing street. there will be a lot of people who do do that. they'll have their own private little parties in film because they think it's a prime minister can do this. why can't wait?
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but i think the vast majority of people in britain are aware of just how dangerous they pharmacies and they don't want to put their lives at risk or the lives of their partners or their parents all over my country. here people are home on a day or isolated and then they see this prime minister organizing all these ridiculous dangerous parties. i've been told they mustn't do. and of course, that's making a lot of anger. so i do think that there's a real prospect he might be pushed out of office by his own m. p. 's. or before i go for minute, quick break before we start again at the top of the hour. but a recap of the top story tonight. the crating navy ship approaching the russian border. a crime is curt, straight, changed course at the last minute couple of hours ago. it's now reported to be selling away from the straight with the credits, defense minister saying the ship didn't break any international laws. the former soviet repair vessel didn't apparently send a request to into rushing waters and that ignore demands for the russian border
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service to change. course. moscow said the ship post, a threat to navigational safety and that's what we're talking about tonight. it's the main story, i'll bring you more when i'm kevin. oh, in on it, in just about 6 minutes from now. ah, a, she has a video on michelle kraus, they might be with you or the coordinator for that. or would you like to work a quote or blue, your skip them? yeah. birth before they are a
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that the, you know much doubtful you would like. but when would you talk to somebody in jimmy, you to waste figured out those. they might not that issue with the long term with ah back breaking toil forced labor stress in industrial injury.
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corporal punishment. own words with which we're all familiar. are you certain that the world you live in abolish slavery long ago? ah, scientific knowledge has never been so readily available to everyone across the globe, but overwhelmed by information. how can we distinguish the real science from the one being imposed upon us? we're living in a world where there are many people who have a vested interest in finding information, finding scientific evidence, and discrediting even the notion that science could provide the truth about the natural world in the pursuit of business goals. large corporations,
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a challenge strongly by scientific evidence if you're emotionally invested and free markets, then climate change is a serious emotional threat. because dealing with that means we have to change our approach to business industries or on the war bar, attempting to debunk legitimate science by producing new evidence in science, meeting science. that's how ignorant is manufactured, their attention only seeking to the rail science rolling using stier to against itself. he was president joe biden is hosting a virtual global summit on democracy. apparently, washington intends a new crusade to save the world for democracy, at least as a foreign policy blob understands this political term. critics of this study claim, it's all about strategic polarization and an attempt at values based diplomacy
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pause internationals, world news, or one in moscow time tonight, the ukrainian navy ship, the approach to russian waters in crime is cut straight without authorization, but eventually changed course of to moscow. warned it poses a threat. navigational safety headlining to the us treasury threatens american journalists with hefty fines, if they work for certain publications. one author that was target than daniel is a shed. his story with us traces power is a normative database. individual free last journalist is always microscopic, but some of them are so frightened they're unwilling even to give interviews like this one.

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