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situation, it's remarkable, he surmised how long can this go on to day? is international human rights day? what a shame, how cynical a dark day for journalism june sound support is lash out at the london high court ruling to allow his possible expedition to the united states. yet another hearing is now needed to decide his fate. also to come we call on russia to return to diplomacy and to deescalate the west, sergio russia to take the heat. i to be craning crisis while sending $60000000.00 worth of military paid t k f. and reportedly considering more pond and american billionaire was forced to return $70000000.00 worth of looted antiquities had been calling for decades. but
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his anger after it's agreed that he won't face criminal charges. ah hello, good afternoon, just gone 2 o'clock here in the russian capital. you're watching arte international restart this hour to with the news that at least 50 people are reportedly dead after devastating tornado struck kentucky in the united states where a state of emergency has now been declared. the states governor says the death toll could be much higher. meanwhile, in the state of illinois, scores of work is currently trapped inside and an amazon warehouse our fritz roof collapse when it was hit by a tornado local media. and i reporting that some workers have been transported from the warehouse up to a 100 people were inside the building at the time, according to authorities. there are no reports, though, of any deaths there and then a neighboring arkansas. it is believed that one person was killed and 5 seriously
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injured after the same storm damaged a nursing home there at least 20 others were trapped inside that building. the severe weather has also claimed 3 lives in tennessee, of course will bring you more details as they come in. our dark day for journalism is how june sanji support is reacted to the british high court ruling that the wiki leaks found a can be extradited to the united states or washington when its appeal against a previous decision blocking his son from being sent to america to face trial on espionage charges, campaigners land the latest ruling which was handed down on the u. n's human rights day. we condemned today's u. k. high court decision to allow the expedition of julius on to the us, which will prove historic for all the wrong reasons. we fully believe that julian assigned has been targeted for his contributions to journalism. i now
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the, now the people gathered in front of the court condemning the decision. it was based on assurances by the us. it sounds would not surface turn in a maximum security prison or solitary confinement if sense had previously been concerned about his mental health for the phone just lawyer described, the pledge is fake and unreliable. the fiance to the weekly found a made an emotional statement following the announcement. 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 the u. k. prison. accuse of publishing the truth
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about or crimes about the i killed him. what his, how he got to this point in 2019 june, the signed was forcefully removed by british police from the from ecuador embassy in london. after the country terminated his 7 year asylum that he had sought refugee for refuge following sexual assault allegations and sweden, which were later dropped british authorities arrested him on a separate charge of jumping bail america bond. the wicked leaks found extradited on claims of conspiring to hack government computers and publishing classified material. in january, this year, british judge ruled against expediting him though over phase about his mental health, but also rejected his bail application, claiming that he could flee or sharing their reactions with this is the an essay whistle blow william binnie and also raphael korea, the former president of ecuador, whose administration gave his sons political asylum the moon, according to what
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a gift to london court gave to the united states on the human rights day. that's grim irony on human rights stated the rights of the journalist are blatantly violated and his sin was telling the truth. if a sancha revealed the secrets of china, russia, or left wing latin american governments such as mine, he would be applauded by the mainstream media 100 in the united states congress and the cape parliament. but as he went against the had you money of the united states, he was called a criminal. the press is quite looks the other way or even supports described down on their colleague. it's completely incomprehensible. it could be understood if it was secret information about the location of troops or intelligence facilities, but we're talking about war crimes. this cannot be a state secret. the world has to know about that. there must be transparency. that's what assange dig. that's why he's being punished of the world has really turned upside down. and what we see now is blatant hypocrisy. it really both bad
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for freedom and democracy around the world, publishing data and violation of the espionage as well. now that the united states law is not a world wide laws, not in law in other countries. so there's a real problem with this to, to bring court ruling on that issue of the, of the espionage act. suspending 1st amendment rights. they said it was justified in time of war, but i would point out, we're not in a war now. congress is not declared war and we had no declared war. why aren't they indicting the a senior editors at least of the, of, of, of the guardian, the in new york times the washington post. all them who have also published this kind of material. why aren't they doing that? that's a violation of our laws. they're not equally applying the law. when was the last time you had a verifiable truth from the united states government that they put out to the public? when, when can you just divide from through other sources and means and methods that are
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validity of what they've been telling you can't, they've lied. they lied a congress directly, they get caught lying and they just ignore it. nobody does anything. i mean, they're exempt from the own 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. and it's not gone unnoticed. at the extradition ruling against shooting assange k not only on human rights stay, but also on the same day. the u. s. wrapped up is multinational summit for democracy at which president biden did push for people to be able to breathe freely . well, after that he was seen criticized for not applying the same principles to tooting such. and as we close out, the 1st gathering it's la ursa gather, reaffirm or determination. the future will belong to those who embrace human dignity. not those who trample one wish to potential. other people are those who
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stifle and who gives people the ability to breathe free. not those who seek the suffocated people with iron hair. this shameful verdict, in a political case against a 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 summit for democracy with dignity. this news is devastating. the persecution of julian a sondors, the disgrace. meanwhile, biden is holding his cynical democracy summit and the hypocrisy and the cruelty. now while the u. s. is busy promoting democracy in other countries is own seems to be at risk because a stock own based think tanks, annual review of democracies around the world has for the 1st time put the u. s. in the back sliding category assange freedom campaign, or john reese says that sir, supporting democracy in other countries doesn't mean it's doing the same at home. i think it's remarkable that especially on human rights day that the judges in this
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case should have found that it would be safe to extradite union assigned to the country where it security services lead cia has previously been threatening to kidnap all kill in the problem with many modern states, they're all for a democracy and freedom of speech and a free press in other people's countries, but not necessarily in their own. and until we get past that hypocrisy and understand, but freedom of the press is a universal human right? because it's part of freedom of speech, we won't be making very much progress. now the news tension, xavion crane are running high with russia, slamming the wes for fueling the escalation and voicing concern at ne tase actions in the region. moscow says that they could potentially lead to a large scale conflict. a course has been set to draw ukraine into nato. such irresponsible behavior is an unacceptable threat to our security provoking serious
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risks for all parties involved up to a large scale conflict in europe. while the u. s. has revealed on her thursday that 30 javelin anti tank missiles, systems were delivered to ukraine in october as part of a $60000000.00 military aid package. and a further $200000000.00 could be donated. at the same time, russia is being urged to respect borders by both nato and the ye, ye military build up in their own ukraine. this races tensions and undermine security. in europe, we call on russia to, to turn to diplomacy and to de escalate the about. and we expect russia to de escalate and refrain from any aggression towards his neighbors and respect the rights of sovereign states. well, those warnings had he come after a ukrainian navy ship named don bass did approached russian waters without authorization on thursday. a move that russia regarded as
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a threat to the navigational safety of other vessels in the area. ukraine denied all allegations though, and insisted the ship was an unarmed search and rescue vessel that never entered restricted waters or post any threat the vessel did eventually change course away from crime is coach coach straight, which gives you more perspective here. these ukraine region of dumbass has been making headlines since 2014, when war broke out there, the unrest has become a seed discord between kiev and moscow. i'll discuss the situation further with senior correspondent, but gast yes. a some back grant. all of this, i mean, this site is, incident does come against the backdrop of a rapid escalation hasn't intentions in recent weeks between ukraine, m, russia? well, an escalation both rhetorically. we would, we have seen this hysteria reach fever pitch about the situation over ukraine, about potential plans to invaders, some country se,
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but the situation on the ground in ukraine is perhaps worse to war because that is where people are dying. people are dying. people are suffering. people are going through through al and have been going through hell for many years now we have, we have seen the united states pacifically pumping weapons into ukraine for the ukrainian military. and these are 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 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 conflicts own in east the new grade . and they're just having to brave without people going to sending their kids to school. they will have to worry about a tang shallow a mortar round landing there on the grounds of the school. vladimir putin is like and what is happening to a walker sort of. so she,
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i should say the risk for me 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. the western narrative illnesses potential russian aggression amassing its shapes within its own borders on the edge we with ukraine. but very little said about ukraine's actions in recent weeks. or we hear about is these potential plans emanating from the shia 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 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 o. s. c, they're reporting on says fire violation. so their work is constant and round the clock. ukrainian artillery enforcers destroyed or damaged 5 times more
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civilian infrastructure at schools that workplaces 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 republic. 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, 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. journalist and author thomas fast and a detailed us there's a, a real risk of a full scale european war. there is so something that has not been here for decades. that is the perspective, the real perspective or for
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a major european war. so he and now the key for a potential war in europe lives now 100 percent with the key of government. if key 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 western support for the ukrainian side. so the western narrative says that whatever crimea, or whatever a key if does to reclaim or even reconquer the breakaway republics, or even crimea, would be executing their sovereign rights on their sovereign territory. and we should hope that both the washington and moscow and of course, all to also a perez and berlin understand that there is a real risk of
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a european war here. what not, are you still at the, the bad news for american shelf is, is price is serge 2040 year high before more about rising inflation just after the break with we've talked about the rising chance of civil war and america. and it can either be between the ab yachts and the have nots. it could be between the big coin staves, like texas or florida, between the non bitcoin states. but the rising tension is comparable because of the rising clinical efficient. that is now a spread between the very top and in the bottom is getting extremely wide awe many of us full, the delta would be p hodgin. i thought, well, you're not gonna get a car. surely, any more transmissible than delta and not what's happened. you got something which
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has popped up with more than 30 changes in that spike protein that we're all interested in, is accumulated. all the mutations we've seen in different varies all in one bars. and that raises a really interesting issues about where, where did he come from? in the 1st place, is it possible to get even more mutations and what's gonna happen in terms of disease severity and vaccine protection? so it is suggesting though no divorce has still got some way to go through optimal surprises. ah, hello again. now we're an american billionaire has been forced to surrender stolen antiquities that he had hoarded for decades. the case of hedge fund, pioneer and parent for paste. michael steinhart is shocked archeologists and
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historians, the world over. and his collection of plundered art is estimates to be worth about $17000000.00. let's take a look then at some of those precious items, many of which were learned, were looted, sorry, and illegally smuggled. one is the stikes head writin. i crafted in the 5th century b. c, and today's valley did 3 and a half $1000000.00. and another rare masterpiece, was there lon. access a small chest for human remains with an impressive $1000000.00 price tag. and also, among them are set of death masks, dating back to 7000 b. c were steinhardt, gave up the treasures there as part of a deal, which means that he will not face criminal charges. now the origins of deleted antiquities, de, stretched across 11 countries, among them, italy, greece and israel, all robbed of their cultural heritage. experts say that the damage inflicted is immeasurable. jim stubbs has been done to the countries of origin,
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sociological sites. the main damage is cultural in the sense that we are losing the history of his objects. our common sort of past, and this is the, the biggest can i am that it is being performed by new think on the global level, the loss of history, the loss of information while we are in a hardship for micro steinhardt, that was a lifetime ban on acquiring any other relics in the future on this public. i read you that with most respondents to a recent poll insisting he's gone away too lightly. the justice system in the u. s. was constructed primarily for 2 reasons, punish the poor, protect the wealthy, know jail for the rich and powerful. this country has been sold to the highest bidders, our country's legal system as a joke, stolen 70000000 in art, and no jail time. i remember a guy in louisiana getting 40 years in prison for stealing
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a loaf of bread because he was starving. there is no justice if you're rich, i'm sure that there will be unsafe to pick up the case again. my preference would have been to be pressed saturdays and having possibly a conviction as well. i'm not very happy about the final result. it has demonstrated very clearly that michael stein knew that there were serious problems with the provenance, the collective history that these of the objects he was acquiring, or at least should come had that a very strong indications about the possibility of being looted as to how america was in the grip of rising inflation levels not seen since the $980.00, with prices searching across many sectors for 6 months in a row. in november prices for u. s. consumers jumped nearly 7 percent compared with just $1.00, a year ago,
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triggered by the current of ours pandemic, inflation has hit everything from food and energy to have rentals and cows. but the u. s. federal reserve is still hesitant to take serious action to curb to spike, such as raising interest rates. when economists, peter earl told us that higher inflation drives people to take on that 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 inflation we're seeing now is a very pernicious that makes life down as many aspects of the economy and may wait in the pandemic. or rather, the central bank in response to the band i make is the main factor that's creating the place right now. last year, the federal reserve increase the years money to supply by between 30 and 40 percent . 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 tap down this in place, but they can't do they stop to open market bond purchase,
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as they've said they won't stop back until april or may of next year. so it's gonna be a while this employees may get a bit higher before they're able to do that. it will really benefit from high inflation, systematically our, our creditors. because if 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 an inflation rather promotes a higher levels of debt, which is also a bad thing. blank, i have a present biden's handling of the economy isn't bad. knees for everybody because a budding entrepreneur in the state of massachusetts is turning the dislike into dulles, and has opened a shop selling some unique anti by merchandise. the owner says his customers didn't feel deeply unhappy with what's going on in that country. mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. mm.
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a with a i think it's fantastic. i'm from now to tell and i have a 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 and what's going on in our country. there are some liberals that are definitely on board, unhappiness that they have with our leader right now. our president is not doing 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 that she
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had to get in the, in the stand. and, you know, colleges. busy high school seems to be, it seemed to be catching on really well in our customers because we had some new england patrols stores or christmas. we're 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 theme store, just let's go brandon. and that's how we started. but despite the store and you see there that it's all about having different opinions. polls do tell us a different story because it turns out that for some in the us, your voting choice might actually be a reason not to engage with you. at any level, not contributor lauren chen reveals, he's throwing the division today, the progressive left and really democrats in general, loved to think of themselves as the party of tolerance, openness, acceptance, and just in general, good things, sunshine and rainbows. and so predictably,
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when it comes to discussing polarization in america, or who exactly is responsible for increasing harsh political sentiments, it's very easy for people on the left to point the finger at their conservative counterparts. i mean, clearly the political environment is getting more and more hostile and if the left stands for all of these positive. 7 things then it must stand to reason that the right is behind all of the bad things. but now one poll which asked respondents whether they would be willing to engage in different types of relationships, both personal and professional, with people who voted for a different presidential candidate than they did. 31 percent of republicans said no compared to a whopping 71 percent of democrats, who said that they would not go out on a date with someone who had voted for the opposing party. even when we look at less personal relationships. the divide between who democrats and republicans are or are not willing to engage with remains pretty stark. when asked whether they would shop at or support a business of someone who voted for the opposing presidential candidate. only 7
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percent of republicans said no compared to 41 percent of democrats. so essentially, democrats may very well believe that they aren't the ones driving division. they are simply standing up to the unacceptable behavior and views that are displayed amongst republicans. well, that is an interesting theory, but to that i have another survey that once more leads democrats holding the short end of the stick in his book, the righteous mind, social psychologist jonathan. hi, did some very illuminating research into how different people perceive opposing political parties. the results were clear and consistent moderates and conservatives were most accurate in their predictions, whether they were pretending to be liberals or conservatives. liberals were the least accurate, especially those who described themselves as very liberal. and i continued to note that the biggest errors in the whole study came one liberals answered the care and fairness nations while pretending to be conservative. so ultimately, yes, political division in america is very real and much of it is being driven by democrats and people on the left. and what is so frustrating about all of this?
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no one should be forced to associate with someone that they really don't want to. but if you are choosing to cut ties with someone over political differences, in my opinion, the least you could do is make certain that those political differences are in fact real. to compensate lauren tennis that brings jobs right? us avenues is looking more from us in 30 ah, scientific knowledge has never been so readily available to everyone across the globe, but overwhelmed by information. 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 fighting 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 and large corporations. a challenge strongly by scientific evidence if you're emotionally invested and free markets,
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them 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 bond attempting to debunk legitimate science by producing new evidence. it's science, writing science. that's how ignorant says manufactured their attention only seeking to the rail science rolling using sy against the shell, with a with
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i'm not sure if that's any, what you're going on. the run 57 years of the day, the che guevara addressed the united nations coming up in the show is u. s. president joe biden playing chicken in kiev hours after a and self styled democracy summit condemned in china. and in the week of the pigeon. biden's summit. what chances of nuclear war we don't do, you know, we don't rule out. first use nuclear action, and apocalypse again or doomsday delayed as us fall additions argue for nuclear strikes on russia. we explore why and times of predicted time and time again, and who see all of them all coming up in today's going underground at 1st 57 years ago today, che guevara addressed the un general assembly during the height of the circle, cold war. and this.
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