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employer in such a situation, it's remarkably civilized. how long can this go on to day? is international human rights day? what a shame, how cynical a dark day for journalism, a song supporters lash out at the london hi court ruling to allow the possible exposition of julian songs to america. but now has to be yes, another hearing to decide his fate. it's, it's not a case that is being fought on the basis of more. this is an absolute troubles to any legal process. a risk of large scale conflict. moscow slammed the west over fueling tension after you cried dangerously. approaches rushes, maritime borders near crimea. we get reaction from residents on the peninsula that promote this was blatant provocation. they wanted to paint russia is guilty. they always claim russia for everything post on the senseless. they are likely doing it
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on purpose to anger. russia. all the shapes of the jets is just unpleasant when provoked people and an american billionaire is forced to return $17000000.00 worth of antiquities. he'd been hoarding for decades. but his anger after it's a great that his cooperation means he won't face criminal charges. ah, a saturday morning at 9 here in moscow. good, happy with this. we can tom, calling bray with the world news from hearty international. first the dr. you for journalism is how julian assigned to support is reacted to the british high court ruling that the wiki leaks found a can be expedited to the united states. washington wanted to appeal against a previous decision blocking a song from being sent to america to face trial on espionage charges or can paid his slam the latest ruling,
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which was handed down on the un human rights day. we condemn today's u. k. high court decision to allow the expedition of julian so on, so the us, which will prove historic for all the wrong reasons. we fully believe the julian assault just because the united states tried to appeal over numerous grounds, including the fact that it offered an unprecedented package of assurances, as i saw, it would not be held under the maximum security the strictest maxim security conditions in prison over there and that he isn't on, well, it's being, he's made out. well judas are just north of continue to say that he is indeed after suicide risk. and that all of these assurances are meaningless and vague as they put it. they said that the united states can reverse any decision, not any point. class is also concerned about the trustworthiness of america's got routines to pointing to one of those reports in the, in the c, i, a i had talked to kidnap during the saw and put it to kill him speaking outside the
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high court. this morning. we've heard from stella morris to partner who is incredibly disappointed and she's saying why and how is this happening for? how long can this go on today is international human rights day? what a shame, how cynical to have this decision on this day to have one of the foremost the foremost publisher journalists of the past, 50 years in a u. k. prison, accused of publishing the truth about or crimes about cia killed teams. many people have been supporting her outside here. many, many protests is that also are similar questions. who is a glimmer of hope that you know, the british justice system might actually prevail for once? the british judiciary, as the assistive on every level, the u. s. campaign to get,
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i say 10 years, 10 years in the streets of london, public opinion and this sounds. but obviously the judge's decision is not on the side of public opinion. it's absolutely devastating. so she, this time of year to another christmas about, do you know that is children without their dad stay on to fight to free judy massage. that's what i say. we will prevail eventually many people outside as a high court say, where is the human rights? in the case of june assange, obviously listed on the foreground of the royal court of justice, but they call it the royal court of injustice. a diplomatic mouth on a,
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just as i said, it was being announced a protest even through eggs at this side, directly behind me, which just goes to show the sentiment and feeling here on the streets of london. well, here's how we got to this point in 20. 19 julian songs was forcefully removed by british police from ecuador embassy in london, after the country terminated his 7 year asylum that it's old refuge following sexual assault obligations in sweden, which were later dropped. british authorities arrested him on a separate charge of trumping bail. america wants the wiki leaks founder extradited on claims of conspiring to hacked government computers and published classified material. or in january this year, a british judge ruled against extradited him over fears about his mental health, but also rejected his bail application, claiming that he may fleet or sharing their reactions with us. and i say whistleblower william benny and wiki meeks editor in chief, kristen robinson was actually on believable. and so i run
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a good this decision should be 100 on the united nations human rights. the united states has all opportunity in the magistrate court to make those so called assurances it did not. it simply press them forward after they lost in the magistrate court in january, all of these so called assurance and have been and been investigated by human rights organizations such as amnesty international and found that those are some of the worth, the paper they're written on. they are simply not reliable. we are dealing here with a nation where individuals on the top level in the junior, the top level of the cia and in the white house contemplated, kidnapping were killing julian assaults. this is not a case that is being fought on the basis of the law. this is an absolute tried to steal any legal process. this is a political case and the julian arrest us we have said many, many years is
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a political persecution that really both bad for freedom and democracy around the world. publishing data in violation of the, you know, what that the united states law is not a worldwide laws, not in law in other countries. so there's a real problem with this to, to brief court ruling on that issue of the espionage extra spending 1st amendment, right. they said it was justified in time of war one as well. i would point out, we're not in a war now. congress is not declared war and we had no declared war. why are they in dieting? the senior editors, at least of the guardians in new york times the washington post, all of them who have also published this kind of material. why are they doing that? that's a violation of our laws. they're not equally applying the law. when was the last time you a verifiable truth from the united states government that they put out to the
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public? when, when can you just divide from through other sources and means and methods? the validity of what they've been telling you can't, they've lied, they lie to congress directly. they get caught lying and they just ignore it. nobody does anything. i mean, they're exempt from the laws that they pass. that that's why we have here in the united states, 2 sets of laws, one for those of the people and the rest and those in power have a different set of laws. my washington may be offering diplomatic assurances over a sanchez, potentially incarceration, but classified documents of late beth how the u. s. appears to have broken those promises in another extradition case. david mendoza says he only agree to be extradited by madrid to the us on the condition he be allowed to serve any potential sentence in spain. he says, even signed a document with the american and spanish governments, assuring him as such. but the us held him in jail for almost 7 years before eventually returning him. and that was only after he took legal action against america. journalist rich of med has revealed the case papers and told us more you
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know, they've told us that he can serve any potential sentence in his home country australia . they said the exact same thing to mendoza. they told him just just let him come to the us and he can serve any sentence given back in spain. in mendoza's case, the united states signed a contract, an explicit contract with mendoza, and with spain saying that he must be returned to spain. he cannot be given a life sentence, he kind of tried for conscience structuring. they violated this, the u. s. kept him for 6 years and 9 months. the only reason mendoza was allowed to go back to spain is because he sued spain twice in the spanish supreme court. and he won and spain threatened to cut off the extradition treaty with the us. that is when the u. s. felt pressure, they wanted to keep extra dining people from spain. and so it's only because this was imperiled and in danger of being cancelled that they then sent him back. mendoza was was expedited for drug trafficking and money laundering. and he told me, if they did that to him, if the united states did that to mendoza, what are they going to do to julian thought. this is
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a common practice. the united states violates its assurances, its diplomatic agreements, whether it's iran nuclear deal, whether it's, you know, a prison transfer assurances for a saundra window that they're going to violate the mark my words. this is going to happen. mendoza, certain of this, can i interviewed him for this? and he seen dozens of people from spain, from columbia, from mexico, from all over the world who've been given assurances. and once they get to the us, it's violated these documents that i published. they weren't seen by the court yet . they weren't submitted in court. and i'm convinced that if the judge had seen them, if the judge's study of these documents, they could not let the extra sure go ahead because they've accepted that a song just suicidal. they've accepted the judge, applied the test correctly, that he would be even more suicidal. he would, he would drive an extradition to deal with would drive him to take what they, except that all this. so the only reason they allow the appeal to go ahead today was that the judge should have allowed us to give assurances before and that they trust the us assurances, well, i'm very sorry, but these classified documents say otherwise as not gonna notice that the extradition ruling came on, not only human rights day bird,
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also on the same day that the u. s. wrapped up its multinational summit for democracy and which president biden pushed for people to be able to breathe freely during criticism for doing the opposite towards the wickedness founded. and as we close out the 1st gathering, let's let, let us together reaffirm our determination. if the future will belong to those who embrace human dignity, not those who trample one wish to potential. other people aren't those who stifle and who give her people the ability to breathe free. not those who seek the suffocated people with an iron hand. this shameful verdict, in a political case against journalistic and public figure is another manifestation of the cannibalistic world view of the anglo saxon tandem. the west marks international human rights day and the end of the salad for democracy with dignity . this news is devastating. the persecution of julian assange as a disgrace. meanwhile, biden is holding his cynical democracy summit and the hypocrisy and the cruelty.
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and while the u. s. is busy promoting democracy in other countries its own seems to be at risk. a stock on based think tanks, annual review of democracy is around the world has for the 1st time put the u. s. in the backsliding category of chris hedges from parties on contact. and john risa don't extradite assange campaign against their thoughts on how the case could set a dangerous precedent. i think it's remarkable that especially on human rights days that the judges in this case should have fine, but it would be safe to extradite union assigned to the country where security service the see i had previously been threatening to kidnap or kill him. the problem with many mother states, they're all for democracy and freedom of speech in a free press in other people, countries but not necessarily in their own. and until we get back or see and understand. but freedom of the price is a universal human right?
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because it's part of freedom of speech, we won't be making very much progress. major publications like the guardian in london, the new york times, their spiegel, they all published this material, in fact one awards for it. julian, in fact, was leaked the material and did what any publisher would do, which is to put it out. he's never been charged with publishing material. it is false. are incorrect. there's a pretty amazing track record. but yes, it's very myopic on the part of us media outlets, not to understand that if julian is extradited, which is unfortunately looking more and more likely. this will set a legal precedent that any journalist who has in their possession classified material or any publisher that publishes classified material can be held in criminal contempt. it changes the game completely and eviscerate any investigation
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into the inner workings of power. and one of the headlight use in russia says the west supportive ukraine's actions may lead to a large scale conflict. it's after a ukrainian naval vessel approach. russia's maritime bordering crimea, moves the criminal slanders a provocation, while also voicing concerns over nato's behavior in the region. course has been sent to draw ukraine into nature. such irresponsible behavior is an unacceptable threat to all security provoking serious risks for all parties involved up to a large scale conflict in europe. and not so long ago were heard from the russian foreign ministry regarding the latest incident in the crime in cursed trade, whether ukrainian a ship called don boss, had approached russian territory. walsh's and, and turned bank without reporting to the russian coast. god. also on thursday, december, the 9th russian flies, his escorted 5 u. s. and french miniature aircraft over the blank. see,
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according to the russian national defense control center. and the russian foreign ministry added that nato supports ukraine and its aggressive actions instead of holding a bike and the f as b has called the actions of the ukranian ship. don ponce in the sea, a bizarre, a provocation, and a threat to the safety of navigation by the ukrainian defense minister said they don't bounce ship was in the seo bazaar illegally since it was a shed water area. express his surprise at moscow. so a threat from an unarmed search and rescue vessel, and also the ship incident took place at the same time when the talks between the presidents of the united states and ukraine, joe biden, and of la jimmy zalinski were under way. crimea officials expressed consent and urged the un security council to discuss the problem that can lead to a wide spread confrontation. meanwhile, here encourage local people also see the latest incident as provocation and hear some of the opinions at the young people will provoke god. this is blatant
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provocation of it was intended to show that as biden's lensky spoke. russia was restricting passage for ukrainian ship through the cut straight, or i am confident that there was a t v chrome board ready to film and record it all as it happened. they wanted to paint russia is guilty. they always blame russia for everything. they weren't that ukraine would continue with the provocations and they're likely doing it on purpose to anger, russia, all the sheeps of the jets is just a pleasant way, provoke people. go for gordon. i'm at peace with russia brook, yoko me to and i see the wound to be of all russia is also being owed to respect borders by ne type. and the 8 you with more calls to deescalate tensions with you. crime, military build up in and around ukraine. this races tensions and undermined security in europe. we call on russia to return to diplomacy and to the escalates and to respect ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. the year of
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mountain we expect russia to de escalate and refrain from any aggression towards his neighbors and respect the rights of sovereign states. or separately, the u. s. prevail on thursday, the 30 javelin anti tank missiles systems were delivered to ukraine in october. as part of a $60000000.00 military aid package, with a further $200000000.00 donation, still an option on washington's table. and to give you a broader outlook of what's happening here at the eastern ukraine region of dumbass has been making headlines since 2014, when war broke out there. in rest has become a seat of discord between kevin moscow ever since our senior correspondent august, they have discussed events in the region with andrew farmer for the situation on the ground in ukraine is perhaps worst of all because that is where people are dying. people are dying, people are suffering. people are going through through hell and have been going through hell for many years. now we have seen the united states, specifically pumping weapons into ukraine for the ukrainian military. and these are
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weapons b, b, b, they a javelin miss. are supplied by the united states or by dr. drones supplied by turkey. these are weapons that are flowing into you credit and immediately going to the conflicts of where the civil war is being fought and the east of ukraine. there are more than 2000000 civilians are trapped in the conflict soon in east the new grade. and they're just having to break it out. people going to sending their kids to school. they always have to worry about a tang shallow a mortar round landing. they're on the grounds of the school. vladimir putin is like and what is happening to a war, cry sort of. so she, i should say the risk foby as the 1st step towards genocide. what's going on and on bass now very much resembles genocide. we see it and we know about it, or we hear about is these potential plans emanating from the she i of the white house, the british government. these plans that no one previously knew about that russia was planning to invade. a huge area of ukraine was unclear how they would
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be able to achieve this with, with, even if we believe the caea and others with, with such a small force. but let's look at what is happening again on the ground. you have the os c that reporting on c's for violation, so their work is constant and round. the clock. ukrainian artillery enforces destroyed or damaged 5 times more civilian infrastructure at schools at workplace is people's homes. 5 times more infrastructure was destroyed and damaged by ukrainian forces, the vice versa. you also have the situation in which ukraine still still 6 years on, refuses to negotiate with the breakaway republics. aside from that, there are also all manner of promises and assurances that ukraine keeps on hearing from, from britain, from the united states that they've got their back, that thou help them, that they'll keep the russians away. and what i,
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what that does is it emboldens you credit. and unfortunately, the situation is such that aside from very one sided coverage, you have a situation in which piece simply isn't desirable. or journalist and author, thomas fast, bender explain to us that there's a real risk of a full scale the repaired war there is. so something that has not been here for decades. that is the perspective, the real perspective or for a major european war. so he and now the key for a potential war in europe lies now 100 percent with the key of government. if key, if decides to provoke a russian invasion and that there will be a russian invasion as soon as key of starts a major offensive against the break of a republics, in that case, automatically. busy the blank check will be full of. busy western support for the ukrainian side. so the western narrative says that whatever crimea, whatever
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a key if does to reclaim or even reconquer the break away republics, or even crimea, would be executing their sovereign rights on their sovereign territory. and we should hold that both the washington and moscow and of course, all to also paris and berlin, understand that there is a real risk of a european war here. and this is our secret, happy with us this weekend all the way bad news for american shoppers prices. their surging to a near 40 year hide. we're going to tell you about that among our stories after the break. ah ah
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ah ah ah ah, so we've talked about the rising chance of civil war and america, and it could either be between the have yachts and the have nots. it could be between the big coin stays like texas or florida between the non bitcoin states. but the rising tension is comparable because of the rising teeny coefficient as is now the spread between the very top and the in the bottom is getting extremely wide
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awe, oregon and america 1000000000 has been forced to surrender antiquities that he had been holding for decades. of the case of hedge fund, pioneer and philanthropists. michael steinhart, a shock to archeologists and historians, the world over his collection of plundered art is estimated to be worth about $70000000.00. right, well let's take a look at some of those precious items, many of which were looted and illegally smuggled. one of them is the stags had right and crafted in the 5th century b. c. today's value at around 3 and a half a $1000000.00. another, a masterpiece is the lar, acts a small chest for human remains with an impressive $1000000.00 price tag, and also among the aged out faxes, death mask dating back to around $7000.00 b. c. happy looking chap. well, steinhardt gave up the treasures as part of a deal, which means that he won't face and criminal charges. the geographical origins of
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these looted antiquities, stretch across 11 countries. among them, italy, greece and israel, all robbed of parts of their cultural heritage. an expert say that the damage has inflicted is immeasurable. jim's damage has been done to the countries of origin, sociological sites. the main damage is cultural in the sense that we are losing the history of his objects. our common set of busts, and this is the, the biggest crime that it is being performed by looting on the global level. the loss of history, the loss of information, are there any hardship for michael stein? hops is a lifetime ban on acquiring any other relics in the future of the public outrage at that with the overwhelming majority of respondents to appalled and 50 on greater punishment for the billionaire. the justice system in the us was constructed primarily for 2 reasons. punish the poor,
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protect the wealthy. no jail for the rich and powerful. this country has been sold to the highest bidders. our country is legal system as a joke, stolen 70000000 in art, and no jail time. i remember again louisiana getting 40 years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread because he was starving. there is no justice if you're rich, i'm sure that all there will beats answers to pick up the case. again, my preference would have been to be breasts are, do some carving, could possibly earn a conviction as well. i'm not very happy or above the final result. it has demonstrated very clearly that michael's thinker, they knew that there were serious problems with the provenance, the collecting history that these or for the objects she was acquiring, or at least should have had very, very strong indications about her. the possibility of being looted
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nissans talking about high prices, america in the grip of her asserting inflation levels that are not seen since the 1980s with price searches across many sectors for 6 months in a row. in november, price is for you as consumers jump, 97 percent compared with the previous year, triggered by the corona virus pandemic inflation sid. everything from food and energy to house rentals and cars. but the u. s. federal reserve is still somewhat hesitant to take serious action to curb the spike, such as raising interest rate. economist peter earl told us that higher inflation drives people to take on debt. there's a view that low level inflation is, is good for the economy. i'm not sure i subscribe to that, but certainly the kind of place we're seeing now is a very pernicious that makes life doubt as many aspects of the economy and may wage in the pandemic. or rather, the central bank in response to the pandemic is the main factor that's creating in place right now. last year, the federal reserve increased the years,
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one type supply by between 30 and 40 per cent. and the root cause inflation is lots of money chasing the same are fewer goods and services. so that's the main one that is going to try to lift interest rates to, to tamp down in this in place. but they can't do they stop to open market bond purchases? nate said they won't stop back until april or may of next year. so it's gonna be a while this inflation may get a bit higher before they're able to do that. it will really benefit from high inflation, systematically r, r r r creditors because you take debt and inflation rises, you wind up paying off that debt in cheaper, which is a mess. less valuable currency, whether it's dollars or pounds or whatever. so in a sense, we should hires, ah, inflation rather promotes a higher levels of debt, which is also a bad language. the president, biden's handling of the economy is bad news for everyone. abutting entrepreneurs, the state of massachusetts, is turning the dislike into dollars and opened a shop selling some unique antique items, merchandise. the under the still says, people are deeply unhappy with what's going on in that country. mm. mm. mm. mm.
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oh oh oh no, and i think it's fantastic. i'm from out of town and i absolutely great with absolutely job. i'm glad that people have time to tell them to find the right people most surprises for them. i know that people have always had different views, but this is not about the division. this is about unhappiness with our president in what's going on in our country. there are some liberals that are definitely on board with us, unhappiness that they have with our leader right now. our president is not doing
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what he said he was going to do and what the people want. and there's a lot of different major topics that are issues with our president people which he had to get in in the stands and colleges. busy high schools, it seems to be, it seemed to be catching on really well in our customers because we had some new england for trump stores our customers were asking for it. so we started carrying it and it went over. it was taking up 80 percent of our sales. so i said, let's just do a themed store just let's go branded store and that's how we started. and that's the way it looks so far this weekend on the assay international gamble stories. annabelle winning shows from us of course, check out our youtube channel. we'll have a look at our t dot come on calling bray. i'll be back here with the next update in just under half an hour. ah.
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