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ah, ah, the world has really turned upside down and what do we see now? we must blade and will advance. when was the last time you were a verifiable truth from the united states government as they put out to the public? it's been called a dark day for journalism, killing assange support is lashing out to the london high call truly to allow as possible expedition to the united states. yet another hearing those now needed to decide is fe. we call on russia to return to diplomacy. and to the escalate, the west urges russia to take the heat out of the crane crisis while sending $60000000.00 worth of military aid to give at the same time and reportedly considering more. plus the curious tale of the american billionaire forced to
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return $70000000.00 worth of stolen antiquity. he'd been holding for decades. but his anger after it's revealed he won't face any criminal charges. ah, my for moscow, welcome to our tint announced hills world news at one i am with me, kevin owen, an adult day for journalism then that so supporters of julian assange of reacted to the british high court ruling that the wick helix found it can be expedited to the united states, washington wanted to appeal against a previous decision blocking assange from being sent to america to face trial. campaign is slammed this latest rule, which has been handed down on the un human rights stay. we condemn today's u. k. high court decision to allow the expedition of julian sans to the us, which will prove historic for all the wrong reasons. we fully believe that julian
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assigned has been targeted for his contributions to journalism. ha now, oh, people gathered in front of the court condemning the decision. previously a lower court, a block desantis extradition of a consent, but his mental health, but that was ruled on friday to be no longer a concern. after us gave assurances he'd not serve any sentence in a maximum security prison or solitary confinement, but his sanchez lawyers describe those pleasures as vague and unreliable. his fiance made it emotional statement after the announcement. for how long can this go on to day? is international human rights day? what a shame, how cynical to how this decision on this day to have one of the foremost the foremost publisher, journalist of the past, 50 years in a u. k. prison,
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accused of publishing the truth about war crimes about cia kill teams. is a brief recap of the recent back story. then in 2019, during the sound was forcibly removed by britain's police from ecuador embassy in london. after the country terminated his 7 year asylum there, he sought refuge after sexual assault allegations and sweden that relate to drop. the british authorities arrested him on a separate charge that of jumping bail. america wants the wick helix found a extradited on claims of conspiring to hat government computers and publishing classified material. we spoke with us national security agency, whistleblower william benny, about the case and also with rafael korea. the former president of ecuador, whose administration gave her sons political asylum, the younger and a quarter to one against the london court, gave 2 xen added states on the human rights state. that's grim irony on human
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rights to ensure the rights of the journalist are blatantly lie. elated and his sin was telling the truth. even sancha grantly of the secrets of china roche rolls are left wing latin american governments such as mine. carol, if you would be applauded by the mainstream media, horner in the united states congress and boutique parliament. when, if you went against the, had you money of the united states, you was called a criminal to me, the press is white. looks the other way or even supports this greg down on their colleagues. i mean, it's completely incomprehensible. it could be understood if it was secret information about the location of troops or intelligence facilities, is what we're talking about. war cries, this cannot be a state secret. the world has to know about. there must be transparency moment. that's what assange dear yours. that's why she's been punished since 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 date, a violation of the espionage that we're now that the united states law is not
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a world wide law, is not a law in other countries. so there's a real problem with this to, to brain court ruling on that issue of the, as the espionage extra spending 1st amendment. right. they said that it was justified in time of war, thought, as you 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 and least of the, of the guardian, the new york times the washington post. all them who have also published this kind of why aren't they doing that? as 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 did that they put out to the public. why, when can you just divide from through other sources and means and methods that ability of what they've been telling you cant, they've lied that they lie the 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, but that's why we have here in the united states, 2 sets of law, one for those of the people and the rest. and those in power have a different set of law. and it's not gone on notice that the extradition ruling against julia sanchez came not only on human rights day, but also on the very same day the u. s. wrapped up it's multinational summit for democracy, which president biden pushed for people to be able to breathe freely. didn't take long them for the criticism to role in that she was not apply the very same principles to julian assange. and as we close out, the 1st gathering it's la ursa gather, reaffirm our determination. if 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 gives people the ability to breathe free. are those who seek the suffocate. there are people with an iron hair. this shameful verdict, in a political case against
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a journalistic and public figure is another manifestation of the cannibalistic world view of the anglo saxon tandem. the west marsh international human rights day, and the end of the summit for democracy with dignity. this news is devastating. the persecution of julian assange is the disgrace. meanwhile, biden is holding his cynical democracy summit and the hypocrisy and the cruelty. and then as this, while the u. s. his busy promoting democracy in other countries, his own seems to be at risk. a stock on both thing tags, annual review democracies around the world, us for the 1st time, put the u. s. in the back sliding category assange freedom campaign. a john reese telling us that supporting democracy in other countries doesn't mean the u. s. is doing the same at home. i think it's remarkable, especially on human rights stay below the judges. in that case, i should have found that it would be safe to extradite julian assigned to the country where it security services sleep c i a has previously been
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threatening to kidnap all kill him. 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. terrible weather, more than 70 people. a thought to have died after parts of kentucky were devastated by the worst tornadoes in the states. history with fear that the overall death told could exceed a 100 before the end of the day storms. terry, across parts of central and southern us with the kentucky governor, declaring a state of emergency. this is ben the most devastating tornado of that in our state's history. the level of devastation is unlike anything i've ever seen. satellite far too many homes,
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that people were likely an entirely devastated. this will be, i believe, the deadliest tornado system to ever run through kentucky. one of the worst places is the city of mayfield, kentucky. look at these pictures showing what was it never know, a candle factory, its roof collapsing after the, till nato struck according to officials as many as a 110 people are inside that building. when the storm struck. meantime in the state of illinois, workers have been trapped inside an amazon warehouse after its roof was hit by a tornado and collapsed. local media reporting some employees have been rescued, but up to a 100 were inside that building again at the time. according to authorities, the are reports a possible desk, the still to reveal the number of victims. if there are any in every our console, one person's thoughts have been killed and 5 seriously injured after the same storm damaged a nursing home there many others were trapped inside that building. and the severe weather also claimed at least 3 lives in tennessee.
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tensions of ukraine are running high with thrushes slamming the west for fueling, the escalation of voicing concern at nato's actions in the region. moscow though, says they could potentially lead to a large scale. conflict, of course, has been set to draw ukraine into nato. such irresponsible behavior is an unacceptable threat to our security provoking serious risks for all parties involved up to a large scale conflict in europe. the u. s. revealed on thursday that 30 javelin anti tank missiles systems were delivered to ukraine in october, as part of a $60000000.00 military aid package. and further, $200000000.00 could be donated. coming as ukraine accuses rusher of sending military assistance to the self proclaimed republics in the east of the country. and clay moscow denies. bert russia is still being urged to respect borders by both nato and the e. u. military build up in and around ukraine. this racist tensions and undermined
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security in europe. we call on russia to return to diplomacy and to the escalate the about, and we expect russia to deescalate and refrain from any aggression towards his neighbors and respect the rights of sovereign states. the escalation happened after ukrainian navy ship called the dumbass approach russian waters of that authorization a few evenings ago on thursday. a move that russia regarded as a threat to navigational safety of other vessels in the area. ukraine denied all allegations and insisted the ship was an unarmed search and rescue vessel that never entered restricted waters all posed any threat. the vessel did eventually change course about who 80 nautical miles from the border there. but to give you a perspective that ship is named after the eastern ukraine region of dumbass, which has been making all those headlines since 2014, when war broke out there. that unrest has become
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a seed of discourse between he ever moscow. and on thursday, russian president vladimir putin compared what's happening in that region to a war crime? lawrenceville is he, i should say that russo phobias the 1st step towards genocide. what's going on in time pastor now very much we're samples genocide. we see it and we know about it just for the situation, at least in ukraine, at the moment. so i could liken it to a human. it's area and catastrophe. ah, the ward, there's been happening for the last 8 years and i'm there at least $56.00 times a year. i'm going back there in december again and when talking to people generally . and they're saying that we are really tired of this least tell us when is this going to stop? we are talking about escalations there from time to time, but said to tell you honestly, the escalation hasn't stopped in the last 8 years. people that live along the front lines, they're constantly being shelled or of the of a was artillery. there's
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a small arms fire bill between the 2 sides, both sides of blaming each other for violating the truce. um, you know that there are minsk records that are in place there that are supposed to prevent the sides from warring against each other however, and has been proven recently as well. ukraine continues to violate those misc accords by using a heavily armed drawings along the front lines. are they using high caliber artillery and of course are the people there. i mean, they see with their own eyes that said have a listen to what the people are saying or the union machine and continues every day . sometimes fed away, sometimes clutter. but every day, heavy machine guns and aircraft missiles and heavy artillery. good. so we go down to this basement what we do not go further because it is well over there from here season and wagner, my son gets you to death almost an hour. but in general,
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we have not been in this business for a long time. still because now we are usually 2 constant mission grant and i michel, a family, it is lydia. my house, i am living in was simply given to me by ordinary people, which because of my real house, was long in january 2014. and yet they might be able to is in july, people have a different opinions as to how this conflict with and so once again i'm talking about the regular people of this conflict is very close to my heart because i do have relatives there as well, or the majority, large majority of the people they want to link their future with russia more than 300000. so don barza residents have already received a russian citizenship. now ukrainian officials, they're still holding for a united search country. blitzer. people in the government serve, there are just as many opinions regarding this, the solution of the conflict as there are officials. but are they very also the
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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 do to stop the conflicts is not dialogue, but it is through force. so there abdicating violence once again. meanwhile, a president zalinski earlier on saturday i, he does not exclude a referendum regard regarding the status of fire both crimea and don boss. so even in t, if there isn't a single opinion. so meanwhile, the people continue to suffer in van was rum. acosta. if a correspondent, the jealous north hotel was fast and a telling is a real risk of a full scale european war. there is something that has not been here for decades. that is the perspective of the re perspective of a major european war. so,
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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 a russian invasion as soon as the 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 bold and understand that there is a real risk of a european war here. this is our international thanks for checking in this weekend
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. christmas is coming from a year, but bad news for american shop as prices search to a near 40 year, high spiraling inflation and all that that brings we'll talk about it after the break. ah, i join me every 1st day on the alex salmon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me . oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safer?
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isolation or community? are you going the right way, or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. ah, ah, hello again, great what she was, warnings is out. international nexus is curious tale and america 1000000000 has been forced to surrender stolen antiquities, that he kept for decades. the case of hedge fund pioneer, michael steinhardt, that is shocked archaeologist historians around the world and his collection of
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plundered arts estimates to be worth about $70000000.00. let's take a look. some of these items that apparently have been stolen and smuggled include one which dates back to 5, b, c. it's worth, that's the thing. 3 and a half $1000000.00 probably looks more impressive in real life. then there's a masterpiece called the la next, a small chest for human remains with impressive price dug again. le 1000000. we've also got a set of death masks as well, on the les, stating back to 7000 b c. whoa, an impressive thing to have. but weird steinhardt gave up the treasures as part of a deal, which means he will not face criminal charges. end of the day. the origins of some of these looted antiquities, so stretch across 11 countries, let zone it in italy, greece. some of them even came from israel. all those places robbed of their cultural heritage than along the way expert say the damage inflicted was immeasurable. jim stubbs has been done to the countries of origin, sociological sites. the main damage is cultural in the sense that
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we are losing the history of his objects. our common sense passed 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. the only hardship for my co sign was lifetime found in acquiring any other relics in the future. it lawyers say the collector's very pleased. the investigation concluded without any charges, but the public outrage was perceived as a remarkably lenient ruling with most respondents to a pole at about insisting they thought he got away far too lightly. 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 sort of on that 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 study 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 objects. americans in the grip of surging inflation not seen since the 1980s with prices rising across many sectors for 6 months in a row in november prices for us,
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consumers jumped scenary 7 percent compared with little more than one percent a year ago. triggered mainly by the karone of ours pandemic inflation. so everything from food and energy to house rentals and cars. but the us fed reserve is still hesitant to take serious action to curb the spike, such as raising interest rates and all that. that brings economists, peter is telling me that higher inflation drives people to take more debt. there is a view, the low low level inflation is, is good to be economy. i'm not sure i subscribe to that, but certainly the kind of inflation we're seeing now is very pernicious and visual . i doubt it is many aspects of the economy in many ways the pandemic, or rather the central bank in response to the panoramic is the main factor that's creating the place right now. last year, the federal reserve increased the years. one is our supply by between 30 and 40 percent, and the root cause inflation is lots of money. jason, as they were fewer goods and services. so that's the main one that is going to try
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to lift interest rates to, to tap down on this question. but they can't do they stop to open market bond purchases? nape said they won't stop that until april or may of next year. so give me 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 are 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, hires inflation rather promotes higher levels of debt, which is also a bad thing. but go along with that. i was saying is ill, wind that blows nobody, any good seems anger of a president, buttons handling the economy, isn't bad news for everyone. a budding entrepreneur in the state of massachusetts is turning the dislike into dollars. he's up to shop, selling some unique anti by merchandise. the owner says his customers feel really deeply unhappy at the moment with what's happening in the country. mm. mm. mm. mm.
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i a i think it's fantastic. i've run out of town and i absolutely absolutely job. i'm glad that people are starting out with people. most surprises going down there and and you know, college is high school. it seems to be a seem to be catching on really well in our customers because we had some knowing on the 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 brandon. and that's how we started. but despite his view this all
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about having different opinions, polls tell us different story. turns out for some in the u. s. u voting choice may actually be a good reason not to date. you are even told to political commentators are to contribute to lauren chair, next and revealing who is sewing said 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, 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,
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both personal and professional, with people who voted for a different presidential candidate than they did. 31 percent of republican 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 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
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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? 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. leave your that thought thus. 6 artes world news, a one i am for moscow with me. kevin owen, thanks for watching this weekend edition. standby for various programs from us and your part of the world off for a quick break. ah,
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[000:00:00;00] a . so we've talked about the rising chance of civil war and america, and it could either be between the ab 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 genie coefficient as it's now and they spread between the very top and the and the bottom is getting extremely wide.
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a with i'm ashley isn't any what you're going on. the run 57 years to the day, the che guevara address of the united nations coming up in the show is u. s. president joe biden playing chicken in kiev. how is after biden self styled democracy summit condemned in china and in the week of the putin biden 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 politicians argue for nuclear strikes on russia. we explore why and times a predicted time and time again, and who see from folsom 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 so called cold war. and this week vladimir putin and joe biden arguably tried to
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