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most powerful employer in such a situation, it's remarkable to survive how the world has really turned upside down. and what we see now is blatantly progressively pulled. when was the last time you heard of verifiable truth from the united states government that they put out to the public? it's been called a dark day for journalism. gina sanchez port is lash out at the london high court ruling to allow his possible extradition to the united states. yet another hearing is now needed to decide his fact. we call on russia to return to diplomacy and took the escalate. the west urges russia to take the heat out in the ukrainian crisis while sending $60000000.00 worth of military aid to kias and is reportedly considering more and and american billionaire is forced to return 70000000 dollars worth of stolen antiquities. he'd been forwarding for
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decades, but his anger, after his travail that he went to face any criminal charges. ah. well good evening. well, can you watching are international now a dark day for german is in that time support is off duty. sanchez re, reacted to the british high court ruling that the wiki leaks founder can be extradited to the united states. washington one is to appeal against a previous decision blocking the sand from being sent to america to face trial. campaigners slammed the latest ruling which was handed down on the you ends, human rights day. we condemned today's u. k. high court decision to allow the extradition of julian songs to the us, which will prove historic for all the wrong reasons we fully believe, but gillian, sand has been targeted for his contributions to journalism. now
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the now people got that in front of the court condemning the decision. previously, a lower court broke his own, his expedition over concerns about his mental health, but he was rude on friday. that was no longer a concern. after the u. s. gave assurances that he would not serve any sentence in the maximum security prison or solitary confinement, and his lawyers describe those pledges. there was vague and unreliable. the fiance hope that we could expand. yes, they made an emotional statement following the nation for how long can this go on today is international human rights day? what a shame, how cynical, how this decision on this day to have one of the foremost the foremost publisher journalists of the past. 50 years in the u. k.
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prison. accuse of publishing the truth about or crimes about the i killed him when his how he got to this point in 2019 june. the son was forcefully removed by british police for macros embassy in london. after the country terminated his 7 year asylum there, he had sought refuge following sexual assault allegations in sweden, which were later dropped british. authorities arrested him though, on a separate charge of jumping bale. what america wants, we can expound, extradited on claims of conspiring to government computers and publishing classified material. we spoke with the us national security agency whistleblower william penny, about the case and also with rafael k or the former president of ecuador, whose administration gave us orange political asylum. they only, according to what a gift to london court gave to the united states on the human rights day. that's grim irony on human ride state. the rights of the journalist are blatantly violated
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and his sin was telling the truth. if assange 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 to had you money, the united states, he was called a criminal. and the press is quite, looks the other way or even supports this crack 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 did. that's why he's being punished. the world has really turned upside down. and what we see now is blatant hypocrisy. it really both bad for freedom and democracy around the world, publishing data in violation of the espionage act. well, now that the united states law is not a world wide laws,
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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 ack. suspending 1st amendment rights. they said it was justified in time of war. well, 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 a 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 method? 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,
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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 when it's not gone unnoticed at the extradition ruling against genius. songy did come not only on human rights day, but also on the same day. the u. s. wrapped up its multinational summit to for democracy at which president biden did push for people to be able to breathe freely . while after he said that he was seen, criticized for not applying the same principles to june such. and as we close out the 1st gathering, let's let, let us together reaffirm our determination. the future will belong to those who embrace human dignity. not those who tramp. one wish to potential. other people aren't those who stifle and who give people the ability to breathe free, not those who seek the suffocate their people with an iron hand. this shameful
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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 sanchez, the disgrace. meanwhile, biden is holding his cynical democracy summit and the hypocrisy and the cruelty by while the us is busy promoting democracy in other countries its own does seem to be suffering because a stock base think tanks, annual review of democracies around the world has for the very 1st time put the u. s. in the back sliding category songs freedom campaign. and john re says that supporting democracy in other countries doesn't mean that the u. s. is doing the same at home. i think it's remarkable that especially on human rights day that the judges in this case should've fine, but it would be safe to extradite julian assigned to the country where security
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service, the c i a has previously been threatening to kidnap or kill him. the problem with many modern states, they're all for democracy and freedom of speech in a free press, in other people's countries, but not necessarily in their own. and until we get a proper see and understand. but freedom of the price is a universal human right? because it's part of freedom of speech, we will be making very much progress in other news tonight, more than $50.00 people, a thought have died after kentucky's worst ever tornadoes with is that the overall death tell could end up twice. that number kentucky governor has declared a state of emergency. we are nearing the end of the most severe tornado event and kentucky's history. a roof collapse at a candle factory has resulted in mass casualties. as
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a 4 45 am 56854 kentuckians are without power. the primary tornado was on the ground continuously for over 200 miles in our state . something we have never seen before. well, these images to show the disruption caused to the city of may field in kentucky. they are thought to show to that candle factory that was destroyed and was mentioned that by the governor is free collapsing after the tornado struck. meanwhile, in the state of illinois, work is have been trapped inside an amazon warehouse. thereafter, shriek was hit by a tornado and also collapse. local media reporting that some employees have been rescued from the facility up to a 100. people though, were inside at the time, according to the authorities, and there are reports 2 of possible death. however, the number of victims is not yet known. and then in neighboring arkansas, one person is sort of been killed in 5 seriously injured after the same storm
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damaged in nursing home. there many others were trapped inside that building to the severe weather as also claimed 3 lives in tennessee. of course that will bring you further updates as we get the tensions over ukraine running high with russia, slamming the west for fueling, the escalation and voicing concern at night actions in the region. moscow warns they could potentially lead to a large scale conflict, of course, has been set to draw ukraine into needs. such irresponsible behavior is an unacceptable threat to security provoking, serious risk for all parties involved up to a large scale conflict in europe. where the us prevailed on thursday that 30 javelin anti tank miss l. systems were delivered to ukraine in october as part of a $60000000.00 military aid package. and further $200000000.00 could be donated. at the same time, russia is being urged to respect borders by both nato and the military build up
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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 state. it does come after a ukrainian navy ship named don bass, approached rushing waters without authorization on thursday. a move that russia regarded as a threat to the navigational safety of other vessels in the area. ukraine denied though legation and insisted the ship was an unarmed search and rescue vessel that never entered restricted waters or posed any threat. lay the vessel did eventually change course. now to give you more perspective, the ship is named after each new trying region of dumbass, which has been making the headlines since 2014 when war broke caves, that arm rest has become
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a seat of discord between kiev and moscow. and on thursday, the russian president vladimir putin liking what is happening in the region to a war crime is i should say the root of phobia as the 1st step towards genocide. what's going on in dawn bath now very much resembles genocide. we see it and we know about it. okay, well let's talk further about this now with our correspondent roman custody. he joins mean sheila, his long reported on the crisis in east new china, and i understand raman. you were there just last month too. i'm just explain, you know, more from your perspective and from what you've seen, what is the situation like there at the moment? bullish situation hasn't really changed in the last 8 years. the war continues and flattery boot and just thought about the fact that situation resembles that of a genocide. and indeed it is a true humanitarian catastrophe. is a very obvious the, the internal called,
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the company has been going on for the last 8 years and scores of people, thousands of people have been killed. that many of those people are children. unfortunately, by the way, when the war began back in 2014, that those kids that were born, that he, that year, this year they went into the 1st grade. so their entire lives have been at war. and speaking about the numbers of kids that died were, according to the united nations report, at least the 120 children were killed alone. and of course, many more were wounded. the un put those numbers are 260 and the, the travel to her don bus all the time. the last 8 years. i'm there at least 5 or 6 times a year. i'm going back there very soon. ah, and served obviously went out there. i talk both to people to regular folk. i talked to people who are in charged in the government of the self proclaimed
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republics. and many times what i hear from the people is that that tired, they're sick and tired of this war. the want. this help to stop and they want to return some normal lives returns to work to be able to travel because essentially the country, the self proclaimed republics are now in a blockade. so, and this is despite our calls to and here the thought here to minsk agreements. ukraine continues to violate those agreements. so they use a heavily armed drones along the front line, the using the high caliber artillery. and meanwhile, both sides of the conflict, the self proclaimed republics and key if they blame each other for the violation of the truth. but there are civilian casualties on both sides of this conflict. but the number of people are killed on the sides of the self proclaimed republics is
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far greater by far than that on the territory controlled by the government. of course that's reflected in the reports of the always see one is her mission that's in the country. that's the information is openly available. and well, once again, it's the people who suffer the most a while of, you know, officials are continuing to talk, refusing to talk recently. he, if is refusing to have a constructive a dialogue with a self proclaimed republics. but that's what's needed in order for the people to stop the suffering. and recently of you know, i don't wanna say escalations because of the escalation happened in 2014. and it's been happening all the time. but people are still hearing gunshots, the hearing artillery. and so we talked to some of the people in donetta earlier and sat saturday. let's have a listen when they say, ah,
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the genius machine continues every day, sometimes fed away sometimes clothes. but every day, heavy machine guns and aircraft missiles and heavy artillery key with we go down to this basement. we do not go further because it is wet over there. here sit in on a box. my son recently spent almost an hour. but in general, we have not hidden in this basement for a long time because now we are used to constant machine gun and artillery shelling ya, my years within the house i am living in was simply given to me by ordinary people because my real house was bombed in january 2014 and my daughters in july, people have a different opinions as to how this conflict would end. so once again, i'm talking about a regular people of this conflict. it's very close to my heart because i do have relatives there as well. the majority,
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large majority of the people they want to link their future with russia more than 300000 so done, boss, residents have already received a russian citizenship. meanwhile, there are, of course, people who are also coping for united ukraine once again. but those numbers are very small, i would say in significant to the numbers of people that want to be with russia now ukrainian officials, they're still hoping for a united country, but people in the government. so there are just as many opinions regarding this, the solution of the conflict as there are officials. but the very often they contradict each other in their methods, their ways how to unite the country. once again. for example, just recently, their foreign minister said that the only way to stop the conflict is not dialogue, but it is through force. so there advocating violence once again. meanwhile,
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our president zalinski earlier on saturday, he did not exclude a referendum regard regarding the status of both crimea and don bus. so even in t, if there isn't a single opinion. so meanwhile, the people continue to suffer in van, but yeah, and have certainly very strong sense of despair as you've described to us. okay, thanks for a minute. was our teeth roman casa i'm sure. listen, dorothy thomas, last bend there, told her, sir, is there a risk in his opinion of a full scale here of pain wor, there is something that has not been here for decades. that is the perspective of the re perspective of a major european war. so you know, the key for a potential war in europe lives now, 100 percent with the, the key of government if key, if the sites to provoke russian invasion. and there will be
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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 wisdom narrative says that whatever crimea, whatever key if does to reclaim or even re conquer the breakaway republics, or even crimea, would be executing their sovereign rights on this sovereign territory. we should hope that that both washington and moscow and of course, also also paris in berlin. understand that there is a real risk of a european war here. so tell me the program by the merican shelf is is prices serge 2 and they at 40 year high we'll talk more about the sparring inflation just after the break. i
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dares sinks. we dare to ask oh, hello again you without saying now, an american billionaire has been forced to surrender stolen antiquities, that he has held full decades. the case of hedge fund pine, a michael steinhart is shocked all killed. the justice system in the us 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
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a guy in 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 there will be chances to pick up the case. again, my preference would have been to be press charges 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 have had that a very strong indications about the possibility of being looted. ms. objects, how america written the griffith surging inflation not seem since 1982 prices rising across many sectors for 6 months in a row. in november,
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the prices for us can she miss jumps nearly 7 percent compared with little more than one percent a year ago? triggered by the current of ours pandemic. inflation has hit to everything from food and energy to highest rentals and also cars. but the u. s. federal reserve is still hesitant to take serious action to curb to spike, such as raising interest rates commits pay through, told us that higher inflation does drive people into further debt. there's a view that low level inflation is i 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 doubt as many aspects of the economy may waits in the pandemic, or rather the central banking response of the band. amec is the main factor that's good in place right now. last year, the federal reserve increase the years money type 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
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down this in place, but they can't do they stop to open market bond purchase, as nave said, they won't stop that until april or may of next year. so it's gonna be a while this in place may get a bit higher before they're able to do that. they don't even 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 versus 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 thing. so that's how the news is looking so far this saturday evening here. and i say international is good to have a company, a kevin, i will be here next at the top of the ass. keep you updated, threatening. ah, ah.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult, time time to sit down and talk 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 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 are challenged strongly by scientific evidence if you're emotionally invested in free markets. them climate change is a serious emotional threat because dealing with it means we have to change our
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approach to business industries or on the war bar, attempting to debunk legitimate science by producing new evidence in science, writing science. that's how you can run, says manufacture their attention only seeking to the rail science rolling using sy itself. ah oh, i max taiser, this is the kaiser report? yes. where are amongst the palm trees? the flora, the fauna of south florida. oh boy, haven't good fun here, stacy. we're also emits the fish faith in clown cars. that's the episode this
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time. and i'm going to look at this 1st headline here and i want to show you when i look at the u. s. dollar, when i look at u. s. dollar monetary policy, when i look at global monetary policy, this is what i see and i see it so much so that i actually tweeted it. the dollar after yet another round of free money injected into markets by the fed. this was referring to a new york post article and which you see this image of a woman before and after woman with the world's biggest lips is getting even more injections. you know, when i look at the u. s. dollar, as it was in 1971. that's what i see when i look at the u. s. dollar. now, this is what i see on top of that, this woman is getting more injections, and the fed keeps on talking 1st. they say they're going to taper. i'm going to reduce the size of my lips on the, on the us dollar. but, you know, they'll inject it with more, you know, they'll inject more silicon into the economy, more free money, more free credit,
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more stimulus into the economy. and we'll get even more absurd lips on this economy . oh, yeah. wow. you know, this has been going on since alan greenspan, the 1980s, bernanke, you, janet yawn j powell, they live. they say that they might be reducing rates or tapering, but in fact, they're just going to print more money. and i think that to.
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