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is the only one that really speaks and spoke about jordan, i saw sure he was not in the headlines and in most european papers it's it was, it was not breaking news there and june and assault is punished for having revealed walk crimes and the divvy clinics revelations of december 2009. i remember them very clearly because what was published showed to my reading and we are here back to the topic of diplomacy more. they're rather low level or the superficial level of the, of the cables from the u. s. embassy, i mean there were some which were interesting but many others which were more the summing up of the daily press review and the 2 to come to, to make that 10th the amount to espionage to high treason is really a very weird interpretation of his work. the videos about the bombing of civilians and backed up pure pure walk crime reporting. and when
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student saw she came up with ricky leaks cooler colleagues with whom i've seen a lot of equity in vienna. we've established with growing up because i was inspired by him and that was below the lowest. some was today highly remunerated because they help an important corporate sector to, to find the fraud who's in the company and the other such as to in a sauce voice severely punished for also having it still being the message. and all of this, to me in terms of journalism is, journalism protects you from the espionage act, doesn't matter what you say. yeah. we are. it's a political case. i mean, if there were more legal approach to the fact than, of course it's john that isn't worth it's the, the secrecy of the, of,
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of how the john is arrived to his office. but it definitely is a put the case since i've said it many instances political as source is a political prisoner. and that has also been made clear by the international. there's been plenty of public public outrage and you're seeing some pictures now have demonstrated that side the court last week. but that hasn't sort of filtered into political outrage from anybody really in the media. you say we've been focusing on it so, and i know other outlets have, but generally speaking it's not really a cases guarded much attention. but when you look at the, the public and the numbers of people that are angered by what's happening and then see no response in the political arena. what, what's going on? and i'm asking myself because in the ocean paula mines some opposition party slides to make a resolution. but it was found by the greens and the conservative party in power
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and austria, what you, in that case, even the queen opposed the case. it's really an assault and yes, you ask yourself, why is this deafening silence? and the ironic i really need to history being that it happened on the 10th of december, which 948 was a day when nations gathered for, for subscribe to the universal declaration of human rights. we always celebrate to say, if the wonderful human rights say it was the day when the peace nobel prize winner of 2021 happened to be to draw this didn't mention of the single world and turned in a thought. which also i cannot understand how can something like that not to be mentioned . so it's irrational, it's, it's deplorable and one can only hope now that something happens. but we were hoping when trump was outgoing further than that he might said with amnesty, nothing happens. but you can see the hopes are pretty slim. i mean the case can go
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to appeal, but when she heard the arguments had been put forward in the court. seems like it's the mind to be made up. yeah, no it's, i mean that, that's why when that, when i saw the report and, and, and, and the shock also in the eyes of stella, morris, of the mother of 2 and 4 student. i mean it's, i just watched it with us and, and who's shock because it can happen to any of us. okay, look, we're gonna have to leave their pledge. you to talk to the karen that was a camera nice of joining us in the studio. the form of foreign minister of australia. it's been a pleasure. thank you for coming look like 1419 to national. we're going to have more stories for you just after the break. ah, no look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people.
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a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. at the point, obviously is to race truck or rather than fear a area with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with scientific knowledge, has never been so readily available to everyone across the globe, but overwhelmed by information. can we distinguish the real signs from the one being imposed upon us and we are living in a world where there are many people who have a vested interest in fighting information, fighting scientific evidence, and discrediting even the notion that science could provide the truth about the
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natural world in the pursuit of business goes large corporations, a challenge strongly by scientific evidence. if you're emotionally invested and free markets, them climate change is a serious emotional threat because dealing with it means we have to change our approach to business industries are on the war bond attempting to debunk legitimate science by producing new evidence in science, writing science. that's how ignorant says manufacture their attention only seeking to the rail science rolling using science itself for, ah, i'll come back without saying i devastating storms have ripped, 3 central and southern parts. the united states, the state of kentucky has suffered the worse damage with the governor. initially
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saying that around 100 people might have died, president biden has declared a major federal disaster in the state. well, these are satellite images from before and after. in the city of mayfield, there more than a 100 people too, were trapped inside a collapsed factory building. emergency crews have managed to rescue about 40 so far. destruction was also reported to an arkansas, missouri, tennessee, and illinois, where any 6 paper were killed in an amazon warehouse. president biden says his administration is ready to do whatever is needed to help states reeling from the devastation. a worst. most devastating, most deadly tornado event in kentucky history. there's our hometown and just noticing everybody's, all of their walls were shaking,
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has collapsed in again. either through or the whole house is buckled. all back side of that house is off total devastation for our town. most of our historic buildings are now gone with with, with is likely to be one of the largest tornado operational history. while the disaster has also highlighted a sharp riff t between the republicans and the democrats, with some politicians,
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seemingly trying to take advantage of the tragedy. nikki aaron, as more mat and higher towns were destroyed as some 30 powerful tornadoes, ravaged across 6 us dates. the worst effected can saki, and needs help support and relief aid. and so it turns to the government and fellow americans. but politics is politics, and it seems not even a monumental disaster, like this one can bridge america's political divide. and some believe it's a perfect opportunity to show that you reap what you sow. when hurricane hobby hit in 2017, the 17 senate has he voted against the bill to provide billions of dollars in relief. well, all republicans among them, kentucky, the senator runs poll once again, thousands of suffering, but there's no time like the present for political punches. we should do all we can to help our kentucky neighbors. good be wisdom. they're hurting,
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but do not for one second. forget that rand pole has voted against help and most americans, most times, very neat. we know, rand paul is a heartless hypocrite. the people in kentucky deserve the relief regardless of the furnished leadership. much of the dance don't use this against him and his party in the future. it is a mr. but unity for some, it's not even off limits to suggest that if you vote read, then you had it coming, vote for climate change, deny isn't. see what happens. tornadoes in december, red, but weather climate change was a factor is not clear at this point. still as the country reels and shock and concerns the climate change peak, it could also play into the democrats hands as a bit to push a $1.00 trillion dollar climate package through the senate. all that i know is that the intensity of the weather across the board has some impacts as a consequence of the warming of the planet and the climate change. and so it seems
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something as devastating as this can only what the appetite for those looking to score political points. there is nothing that a politician ever does or says that surprises me. there is nothing that is above them or below them. i think that they're going to anytime that any bad thing happens, that they think that they can use as a justification to push for more control. they're going to, i don't think it's appropriate. i think it's political posturing for the worst of reason. a disaster is a disaster and it was going to happen regardless. it was going to happen whether or not we had cap and trade or the new green deal or anything else. i think it also shows the increasing home renovation and partisanship and division in the us. instead of looking at people as human beings, we look at them as red or blue or independent. we look at them as some abstraction instead of what they are human being that in this case are suffering terribly right now. i don't care how they voted, and i don't think anyone else should care how they voted, either more than re boot of george or wells book 980 fours in the
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works. after the authors, a states gave the green lights retail, the dest classic from a feminist perspective, a planned new ad taishan by the american north asunder. newman will tell the story from the viewpoint to julia, the love interest of the main character, winston smith, and it's already predicted to that the new version of one of the most influential books of the past century will transfer to the big screen as well. online though, the reaction has been rather less enthusiastic. all the writings sexism is a capitalist feature, not bug, to remove or confronted and move the rigid black and white politics on the story. i never say this about adaptations, but maybe just write a new story that makes space for nuance. instead of trying to make 1984 feminist. you know what george orwell to stopping. classic 984 needs a politically correct modern day rewrite from a feminist perspective said no one ever. this looks great,
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but we need to do something about the concept of the estate of an author has been dead for generations. nobody should need permission to revisit 984. what else? iconic masterpieces considered a harsh indictment of ideological control and it examines the government's unrestrained access to private lives and also the rewriting of history, which will well wound would lead to the death of tricks. every record has been destroyed, are falsified. every book, re written, every picture has been repainted. every statue and st building has been renamed. every date has been altered. nothing exists except an endless present in which the party is always right. we are in this matter world among john we were to kill a mockingbird which we all read when we were due to levels is now been banned because it's racist because some of the language difficult as it really is. but you can't banned books could be star banning books. you as bad as the people on the
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other side who as a say, an almost burn them. i don't see any reason why any book shouldn't be subject to revisiting and re questioning a book that was written. i, you know, 2300 years ago. the moment we're just very close towards book burning. you know, if you look at people on j. k. rowling, and you look at a new blight and all the things you don't after like a book, but you can understand its context and i think that's what we need to get to. they could be really could, could be really dizzy, but the original stance and the update is something to be added i'd suggest is actually not a rewrite is a, it's another book. and that's happened lots in literature recently. so not too worked over at it. i don't think it's necessary. i think 1984 is a brilliant book. i don't think it's necessary. maybe that's because i'm a blog is going to be published by grantor, so he's not gonna become a bad best seller. i doubt, but it's not a rewrite,
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it's just now say i'm taking this is my inspiration. and this is what the woman might of thought so much old literature. and in certainly in the west has been by men for men. that it's perhaps useful to have a different perspective. it might cause a number of us to think to discuss, to explore some of the idea very near original mostly shows written by men as a historical site more, more show been written by women. now it should good day, although there is a feeling among many righteous, male righteous a course that is almost in poor, impossible to get published if you are a man and particularly whether it's true or getting published into so many to look at this in the whole freedom of speech, freedom of thought, can we have freed metal i want to think can be stimulated and motivated by ideas. i
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don't like, as well as ideas i do like that. i think, is wor, civilization should be wrong, or cultural limits have being pushed elsewhere too. because the german artists has chosen that religious icons from the greek orthodox church to explore sexual taboos . sir that critics, they say that the art is to choose that controversial medium because the orthodox community is the smallest christian group in germany. some say that the art is just art, while others are saying she has gone too far with the content. well, despite the anger, several works have already been self owes which grow? i think it violates religious boundaries. pictures can say more than words, you had any standing, i wouldn't say it's offensive to religious sentiment, artistic freedom versus freedom, and the world heard the said, i was one of those things that everyone relates to personally. in 2021. humanity can be a bit more open. i think we have other problems than arguing about what pictures are painted said, but i myself, i'm not a believer. but i think if it's just art,
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then it's just art and he shouldn't take it so seriously. where the artist has emphasized that she didn't want to offend any body hand, that the icon is a metaphor for all religion or religious denominations. not only greek orthodox christians, a member of germany's ruling coalition, party voiced her view on that. this is planet belie, didn't look like it is an insult to people face will see there are fundamental rise and they cannot take priority over personal rights in the foreground is being sold to greek orthodox believers or christian delivers, in general because it is simply disrespectful and repulsive, it makes the believers angry when they look at the icons or that is the limits of art or reach one, the feelings of others, such as the greek orthodox of people. in general, i heard in an unacceptable way, had art is good to you. okay. we are for art not against it, but not these pornographic art. if she had taken all the churches, everything we have a synagogue and mosque,
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the buddha is then emotions would not have ran so high. now the u. n. 's emvoy to sedan says military leaders must rebuild trust with the opposition, especially young people. many say they feel betrayed by october school and are rejecting any negotiations with the military. art is more garcia of witness the 1000 strong protests in the capital, khartoum and talk to people who say their dreams of a better life have been destroyed. will levy with his exclusive report. ah, she's cooled mina, like countless others. she's a beggar. she doesn't play with her friends or go to school, she spends her days begging outside the hotel. mina is just one of millions and saddam forced to beg to help feed herself and her family in these desperate times. and saddam sold
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a sick wound in disease by years of strife and disappointment. this wasn't what democracy promised. the fool of the dictator, omar al, by sheer and 2019, was supposed to harold, a new age for saddam a transition to democracy. but the democratic age of prosperity that millions hopeful has turned into an age of hunger. i'm not mad. i don't know if there's still hope to be honest. my only concern now is finding something to eat and so much sleep. hello as to everything that's happening, i just don't know. i don't care anymore. i just try saying something against the government. they'll label you and islamists are a former regime, sympathizer, or a military supporter. in reality,
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all we want is to tell the government that we're hungry, that we have huge problems. people can't even go to school, be because of roadblocks or protests. after the revolution, the people put their faith, the demand called abdullah ham dock, korea bureaucrats, who promised as prime minister to lead the country to democracy. he won the hearts of millions only to break the anecdote, but the military intervene and what some have called a to it arrested prime minister ham dock in his cabinet. the argument was that they were running the country into the ground and the transition to democracy needed a correction. handled cabinet of ministers included many with foreign citizenship. allegations of corruption were rife, ministers were accused of enriching themselves while spouting platitudes. about democracy. the prime minister has since struck a deal with the military. they now ruled jointly to the displeasure of the revolutionaries. then it lash at none of those. here we'll go to these protons. we
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protested then and we were betrayed. why would we protest again for who, for what, what will change? nothing? we will i t once and life only got glass, we will sit and wait for our deaths here. yet, every week, hundreds, sometimes thousands, gather across to don and champ their demands, the freedom, food ultimatums. what traditional thursday protest now underway, ties a burning and central at all. this is how these protest happen. people gather and group several 1000 several 100. in this case, abs, i've written 50 people here. burning thighs are the major intersection, or objectivist, of course, this rupture. they're charging now against the military government who they see as being responsible for their school. ah, the crowd, these shinla thousands. and we had seen many small columns,
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swarming in various neighborhoods before converging here. and what they all want is for power to be handed over by the military toys, civilian government, property. they stop without any acceptance, they bought the military, the step down, many people here field, but trade by prime minister hand off, they will find an agreement with the military, giving up a lot of civilian, bowed to the military resistance committees, abala, see a groups across many neighborhoods which nominally help organized protests and run civilian life and practice, they increasingly hassle businesses or deny people. water will cooking gas if they so want asking them about it only got us the on so they have in their booklets. so we've, we've spoken to people and some support the, the resistance committees, other people say that resistance committees, intimidate bullying to scare people. but you would,
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you have to say about that labor, how can they scale what's horizon people that just ordinary civilians. they're not related to the military or intelligence agencies. all they do is how quick hogan i zation and dialogue no matter how we asked of people one to about to speak about the resistance committees on camera. they were fearful like this hard enough at ease, tragically ironic democracy activists have morphed into what they so hated ham docs . army some pulled themselves a twisted version of the secret police, but once enforced a dictates, his rules are here on the outskirts of come to leave. some of the most impoverished and the city people who survive on one meal every 23 days who drink water that is barely fit for capital. who were on the front lines of the revolution and who the revolution i'm tarley passed by. and so said
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don, remains in wretched stacy's chain didn't hunger frozen by corrupted self serve in elite and held together by a military bed on preventing collapse. ah, ah, the west relations with russia record lows. and there is no reason to believe this will change any time soon, however, is a grand bar impossible. and some i'm suggesting also as a bait of julianna's song, being with join me every 1st bit on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the
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scientific knowledge has never been so readily available to every one across the globe, but overwhelmed by information. can we distinguish the real science from the one being imposed upon us? we are living in a world where there are many people who have a vested interest in fighting information, fighting scientific evidence, and discredited 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 and free markets, them climate change is a serious emotional threat because dealing with it means we have to change our approach to business industries are on the war bar, attempting to debunk legitimate science by producing new evidence in science writing science. that's how ignorance is manufactured, their attention only seeking to the rail science rolling using science
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a record for shamans and the british prime minister to quit either his parties christmas gatherings last year when strict coded rules spans such events for everybody else, and also to come up to a 100 affair dead after tornadoes. rip across american states, but the disaster is also underlying the country's deep political divide with some politicians already trying to score points from the tragedy on the de stipend, literary classic. 1984 is getting a sequel of sorts. this time from a feminist perspective, we discuss whether though it's a timely update or perhaps a glimpse into the re writing and revising which george will well had warned us back. i don't see any reason why any book shouldn't be subject to revisiting. we are.
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